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The editor is John Ryan at email: perugazette@gmail.com. The Peru Gazette is a free community, education and information website. It is non-commercial and does not accept paid advertising.

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Osprey nest causes massive power failure

Osprey nest causes massive power failure » NEW TODAY… » Press-Republican.

Renewed life and spirit at Mother Cabrini Shrine

By John T. Ryan

Sixty-five years have passed since the Mother Cabrini Shrine in West Peru was dedicated on August 31, 1947 before an estimated 2,000 people. On Sunday, July 8, 2012 the Shrine was alive once again as hundreds of people Read more »

Woodsmen’s Day Tupper Lake parade steps off Saturday

Woodsmen’s Day parade steps off Saturday » Local News » Press-Republican.

Town incurring significant legal expenses, no hydrofracking moratorium and farmers concerned over zoning changes

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By John T. Ryan

People attending the Town Board’s July 9, 2012 meeting learned that a road ownership dispute with the Kevin, Mike and Henry Dashnaw has cost the Town of Peru in excess of $35,000 in legal expenses and further expenses are expected. Read more »

Rules aimed at unmasking problem; Pharmacies add safeguardsafter Walgreens robbery

Rules aimed at unmasking problem » Local News » Press-Republican.

Owens breaks from Obama on tax threshold

Watertown Daily Times | Owens breaks from Obama on tax threshold.

Changes in farm bill to USDA program could mean millions for rural municipalities

Watertown Daily Times | Changes in farm bill to USDA program could mean millions for rural municipalities.

Texting-while-driving tickets soar in New York

Texting-while-driving tickets soar in New York | Democrat and Chronicle | democratandchronicle.com.

ARC van meets with mishap » Breaking News

ARC van meets with mishap » Breaking News » Press-Republican.

NCCCA announces Raku pottery class; Japanese pottery technique in the Clay Studio

The Jackie Sabourin Clay Studio at NCCCA will host a three-day workshop featuring the unique Japanese pottery process known as Raku. Read more »

High fire danger warning issued for Adirondacks

High fire danger warning issued for Adirondacks « The In Box.

Chip shot for first place; Intel Corp.’s $4 billion deal is a game-changer for Albany consortium

Chip shot for first place – Times Union.

Incoming Public Employees Federation team cleans house

Incoming PEF team cleans house – Times Union.

Jefferson County seeks to lower phone bill

Watertown Daily Times | County seeks to lower phone bill.

Watertown businessman defaults on $40,000 loan for auto dealership, launches pizza shop instead

Watertown Daily Times | Watertown businessman defaults on $40,000 loan for auto dealership, launches pizza shop instead.

Special education graduation rules could increase dropouts

Special education graduation rules could increase dropouts – AdirondackDailyEnterprise.com 

School officials worried about future of fund balances

School officials worried about future of fund balances – AdirondackDailyEnterprise.com 

Costs, benefits of recreational trail; Details of proposed Lake Placid-to- Old Forge trail

Costs, benefits of recreational trail – AdirondackDailyEnterprise.com

New pizza place may replace Papa John’s; Quiznos closed, too

New pizza place may replace Papa John’s; Quiznos closed, too » Local News » Press-Republican.

Walgreens haul nearly $30,000 in drugs

Walgreens haul nearly $30,000 in drugs » Local News » Press-Republican.

Environmental philosopher asks: Who fits in the Adirondack ideal?

Adirondack environmental philosopher Marianne Patinelli-Dubay will explore how the romantic vision of wilderness popularized by 19th Century urban elites and artists excluded other groups from the Adirondack story, on Sunday, July 22, at the Peru Free Library. Read more »

Eyes in the Sky; Winooski fights crime with video surveillance — and it’s not the only Vermont burg doing so

Eyes in the Sky | Seven Days.

Not-So-Free Press; On orders from Gannett, Vermont’s largest daily, the Burlington Free Press, undergoes a risky media makeover

Not-So-Free Press | Seven Days.

Rethinking the pros and cons of government regulation « The In Box

Rethinking the pros and cons of government regulation « The In Box.

Morning Read: Trashing the North Country

Morning Read: Trashing the North Country « The In Box.