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APA Schedules Hearings On New State Lands – The Adirondack Almanack

APA Schedules Hearings On New State Lands – The Adirondack Almanack – The Adirondack Almanack.

EXCLUSIVE: Former legislative staffer received threatening letters from Sheldon Silver’s pals – NY Daily News

EXCLUSIVE: Former legislative staffer received threatening letters from Sheldon Silver’s pals – NY Daily News.

Whey Too Much: Greek Yogurt’s Dark Side

Modern Farmer | Whey Too Much: Greek Yogurt’s Dark Side.

Donors Urge Cuomo to Press for Public Financing of Campaigns – NYTimes.com

Donors Urge Cuomo to Press for Public Financing of Campaigns – NYTimes.com.

Game of casinos includes Saratoga – Times Union

Game of casinos includes Saratoga – Times Union.

Ogdensburg wants news about the psych center; the state’s not talking « The In Box

Ogdensburg wants news about the psych center; the state’s not talking « The In Box.

Owens Border Fee Amendment Passed In Appropriations Committee

Washington, DC – The House Appropriations Committee today unanimously passed an amendment introduced by Congressman Bill Owens that would halt the proposed study of a “border fee.” Owens introduced the amendment as part of the mark-up for the Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Bill. Owens’ amendment would bar the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) from using any funding provided under this act to study or implement border crossing fees for passenger vehicles and pedestrians at the northern and southern borders. Read more »

Fort Drum commander tells state Senate about importance of post, potential cuts

Watertown Daily Times | Fort Drum commander tells state Senate about importance of post, potential cuts.

Commander warns about potential Fort Drum brigade loss

Watertown Daily Times | Commander warns about potential Fort Drum brigade loss.

Jury selection continues on Rivers case

Jury selection continues on Rivers case » Local News » Press-Republican.

Peru School Budget Approved by Voters, Wyckoff and Mayer Elected

Tupper Lake, Newcomb, Minerva budgets fail » Local News » Press-Republican.

Champlain woman struck and killed by car

Champlain woman struck and killed by car » Local News » Press-Republican.

Weiner Announces Candidacy for Mayor in Video – NYTimes.com

Weiner Announces Candidacy for Mayor in Video – NYTimes.com.

Soft money contributions on the rise in New York

Soft money contributions on the rise in New York | Ithaca Journal | ithacajournal.com.

Assembly Speaker Silver faces civil suit over mishandling of Vito Lopez sex harassment – NYPOST.com

Assembly Speaker Silver faces civil suit over mishandling of Vito Lopez sex harassment – NYPOST.com.

Cuomo reaches deal with Mohawks

Cuomo reaches deal with Mohawks – Times Union.

City School talks voting procedures

City School talks voting procedures » NEW TODAY… » Press-Republican.

Jonna Maria Peryer graduates from St. Michael’s College

Jonna Marie Peryer , daughter of Sandra Esposito of Peru graduated from Saint Michael’s College with a Bachelor of Science, cum laude degree in Biology at the college’s 106th commencement exercises held on the college campus May 12th.

The Commencement speaker was political commentator Mark Shields, Read more »

DiNapoli: Towns Can Better Monitor Asphalt Projects

DiNapoli: Towns Can Better Monitor Asphalt Projects, 5/16/13.

Is the Adirondack Park an economic engine? Clyde Rabideau is leading the way once again!

Is the Adirondack Park an economic engine? « The In Box.

Local History:Warren G. Harding And The Battle of Valcour Island?

Local History:Warren G. Harding And The Battle of Valcour Island? – The Adirondack Almanack – The Adirondack Almanack.

Fines for unleased dogs may increase

By Donald McBrayer

Town Supervisor Peter Glushko informed the board of an incident involving a bicyclist who was bitten by a dog on Rt.22 just outside the hamlet. This being the second incident in less than a month involving dangerous unleashed dogs, Glushko suggested an increase in the $25 minimum amount dog owner can be fined for an unleashed dog.

When asked if the current law has been enforced Glushko pointed out that when a citation is issued the fine is mandatory. Glushko also made the point that the leash law is going to be more strictly enforced. He stated, “Even one incident involving dangerous animals is one too many.”

Any increase to the minimum fine amount will be determined at a later meeting.

In other business the Town Board:

  •           Passed two resolutions to reward bids to replace fencing around the Town Hall in the amount of $3,615.00
  •           Discussed a culvert needing repair on Fuller Road.
  •           Discussed the progress on the Walking Trail at the Heyworth/Mason Park.  Supervisor Glushko informed the board the metal bridge needs repairs before any other work can be done. Glushko also mentioned speaking  with someone who was caught driving a car on the walk path  encircling the park. He reminded everyone that the path is not for motor vehicle use of any kind.
  •           Scheduled a workshop for the New Zoning Law for       Thursday, May 30th at 6:30PM.
  •           Announced the Summer  Concert Series at the Gazebo starting June 30th.

The meeting was adjourned at 8:50PM.

Peru home destroyed by fire

Peru home destroyed by fire » NEW TODAY… » Press-Republican.

Host families sought for Canadian students

Host families sought for Canadian students » NEW TODAY… » Press-Republican.

Housing Authority director removed » NEW TODAY… » Press-Republican

Housing Authority director removed » NEW TODAY… » Press-Republican.