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May 29, 2025, Peru, NY, Signor Rd., 3:15 p.m.

AGENDA TOWN BOARD REGULAR MEETING MAY 29, 2025 6:00 PM

Note – Agenda updated at the May 29 meeting, Gazette posted May 30 at 9:01 a.m.

  1. Call Meeting to Order
  1. Pledge of Allegiance
  1. Roll Call
  1. MOTION: Approval of Minutes for the Regular Meeting of May 12, 2025. 
  1. Community Input. 
  1. RESOLUTION/DISCUSSION:  Approval of Revised Contract with White Knight Kennels for Dangerous Dog Boarding.
  1. RESOLUTION/DISCUSSION: Approval of Highway Shared Services Contract with the Town of Plattsburgh.
  1. RESOLUTION/DISCUSSION: Approval of Artisan Sign & Design Quote to Restore Sullivan Park Sign to Original Condition Before Vandalism.
  1. RESOLUTION/DISCUSSION: Approval of Quote for Demolition of Brand Hollow Basin Structure by JEDA Environmental Svcs.
  1. RESOLUTION/DISCUSSION: Approval of Miscellaneous Highway Equipment Declared as Surplus and Send to Auctions International for Sale.
  1. DISCUSSION: Telegraph Road Over Dry Mill Brook Culvert Project Engineering Update.
  1. DISCUSSION: Other Business, Town Council.
  1. DISCUSSION: Other Business, Dept. Heads.
  1. DISCUSSION: Public Comments on Agenda Items Only.
  1. RESOLUTION/DISCUSSION:  Pay Bills – May 2025
  1. MOTION: Adjourn to Executive Session.
  1. MOTION: Return from Executive Session.
    1. MOTION: Adjourn. 

CV-Tec honors graduates entering the workforce at signing ceremony

23 students signed letters of intent to accept jobs in various trades, from electrical work to health care workers and law enforcement officers.

Click here for the MYNBC5 story 

GOP’s budget package proposes to cut benefits and raise fees for legal immigrants

This includes a $1,000 fee for asylum applications, which currently does not exist.

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NCPR news team wins nine regional Edward R. Murrow awards

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Federal money is essential to North Country airports. Trump wants to cut it in half

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$6K+ raised after solo 120-mile kayak trip through Lake Champlain

Cathy Webster completes 4-day trek from Benson, Vermont to southern Canada. Money raised will go towards her adaptive kayaking program.

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Peru, NY, May 28, 2025, 5:25 a.m. Lakeshore Road

North Country spelling standouts head back to Scripps national bee

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Online reporting system for harmful algal blooms begins

DEC encourages New Yorkers to ‘Know it, Avoid it, Report it’

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Peru VFW presents Achievement Award to Eagle Scout Bryce Wiggins

L-R Jarett, Bryce and Melissa Wiggins

Bryce’s Flad Retirement Box is just inside the VFW’s main entrace

Three benches for the Vets to enjoy!

By John T Ryan

Peru, NY – May 27, 2025 – Yesterday, Peru VFW Post 309 recognized Bryce Wiggins for outstanding achievement and leadership in completing his Eagle Scout Project with the support of Post 309.  Bryce led fellow scouts in constructing a U.S. Flag Retirement Box and three wooden benches for Post 309.

Bryce Wiggins is a member of Beekmantown Troop 8046. A Peru HIgh School graduate, this fall, he will enter his sophomore year at Alfred University majoring in Game and Interactive Design   He’s the son of Jarett and Melissa Wiggins, both of whom are very involved in scouting. Jarett is an Assistant Scout Master, and Melissa is the Unit Leader of Peru’s Girl Scout troops. She’s also a member of Post 309’s Auxillary.

Author’s note – Peru does not have an active Boy Scout Troop at this time.

Nostalgia, excitement at Clinton College Day

Student applications up 16 percent as CCC prepares move to PSU campus

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Grand opening of Au Sable Forks Fire Department slated

Community invited to celebrate long-awaited new station

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110 -mile Lake Champlain journey for a cause

By John T Ryan

Meeting fascinating, very nice people is one of the best parts of publishing the Peru Gazette. This morning at Ausable Point, I encountered Cathy Webster, a resident of South Hero, VT. as she departed on the second leg of a 110-mile kayak journey the length of Lake Champlain from Benson, VT. to the Canadian border at Mississquoi Bay. Why? Webster manages the Northeast Disabled Athletic Association (NDAA). Its motto is “Breaking Down Barriers One Paddle at a Time…leave your chairs and canes on the shore, and explore the beautiful Vermont shorelines.”

NDAA is open to all individuals with mobility impairments. Volunteers supervise and assist each participant. Kayaks have seats, pontoons for added stability, and specialty paddles. NDAA goes hand in hand with Cathy’s professional life as a physical therapist. She said, “This journey is a celebration of the program’s 10th year; it memorizes the people who have participated.”  Webster said many suffered strokes, experienced head or spinal injuries, or experienced all kinds of disabilities.”

Cathy departed Ausable Point saying, “If anyone would like to help the program, they can go to kayak@disabledathletes.org or FB NDAA Kayaking.” 

The NDAA phone number is 802-862-6322. Click here for an MYNBC5 story on Cathy’s journey. 

May 26, 2026 – Port Kent, NY, 6:25 a.m.

May 26, 2025, Harmony Golf Course, 6:30 a.m. Memorial Day

I suspect the golfers arrived very soon after 6:30.

Very short video at Ausable Point looking north toward Valcour Island, Turn up volume tp enjoy..

This is a short video. Turn up volume to appreciate.

May 26, 2026 – Ausable Pt. 6:55 a.m.

Peru Memorial VFW Post 309 Memorial Day Service

Nine renewable energy projects signed off on in NNY

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St. Augustine’s Community Meal/Soup Kitchen Menu for Wednesday, May 28, 2025

BBQ Chicken 

Vegetables 

Bread 

Dessert

Served 4:30 to 5:30 p.m., take-out only, at St. Augustine’s Parish Center, 3030 Main St., Peru, NY 12972 

All are invited and welcome!

DAR Revolutionary War Patriots Service

Video by Calvin Castine of Hometown Cable 

Gov. Hochul signs legislation protecting consumers from unfair business practices by Energy Services Companies (ESCOs)

Legislation S.7230/A.6762 Puts Money Back Into New Yorkers’ Pockets and Protects Consumers From Unfair Business Practices by Energy Services Companies

Governor Kathy Hochul today signed legislation to allow energy services company (ESCO) customers to easily claim owed funds and prevent ESCOs from holding onto such money indefinitely. Specifically, this bill prevents any bad actors in the ESCO industry from retaining customer refunds that the Public Service Commission has ordered the ESCO to provide to its customers in situations where the customer is no longer served by the ESCO and the ESCO is unable to contact the customer. This legislation aligns ESCOs with standards already required of utilities.

“I’ll never stop fighting to lower costs for families — that’s why I’m signing legislation to bring down energy bills, protect consumers and hold energy services companies accountable,” Governor Hochul said. “These reforms will end the practice of bad actors retaining refunds owed to customers, ensuring New Yorkers get their money returned.”

New York State Public Service Commission Chair Rory M. Christian said, “This action by Governor Hochul reinforces New York’s history of consumer protection through real, tangible changes that prevent ESCOs from taking advantage of everyday New Yorkers. Before this legislation, there was little incentive for ESCOs that no longer operated in New York to continue reaching out to customers to return unclaimed funds. These changes enhance the ability of the Commission to act on consumers’ behalf.”

APA approves herbicide use on two more Adirondack lakes infested with milfoil

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