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Irish Music “Dream Team” LÚNASA – Live in Concert Sunday, March 9

Architects of a bold new Irish musical landscape for over 25 years, the renowned Irish band LÚNASA performs on Sunday, March 9 at 4:00 pm at the Strand Theater in Plattsburgh, New York.  Named for an ancient Celtic harvest festival honoring the Irish god Lugh, Lúnasa was formed in 1997 with members of some of the greatest Irish groups of the previous decade.  From the start, the band’s complex arrangements and unique sound reshaped the boundaries of traditional Irish music and energized audiences the world over.  An early review from Folk Roots magazine described the band as an “Irish music dream team.” 

More critical acclaim followed, The Irish Echo describing the band as the “the hottest Irish acoustic band on the planet.” MOJO magazine named the band “the new gods of Irish music,” adding that “nobody since the Bothies has wielded such a thrilling rhythmic underlay.” Billboard raved that “anybody who listens can’t help but find them contagious.” Having since sold over a quarter of a million records and performed over 2,500 shows across 36 countries, Lunasa has won multiple awards and become one of the most influential bands in the history of traditional Irish music.

Reserved-seating tickets are available online at strandcenter.org or in person at the Strand Center for the Arts box office during regular business hours (open Wednesday through Saturday). For further information, please telephone 518-293-7613, e-mail ambrown.hillholl@gmail.com, or visit hillandhollowmusic.org.

Gov. Hochul plans to deploy troops as prison officers strike around NY

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Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2025 Rulfs Orchard

L-R – Maeve Wilkins, Grace Wilkins, and Reign Whisher.

Peru, NY – Walking by these cousins this morning without taking a photo was impossible. Rulfs’ apples are GREAT!

Adirondack conservation organizations call on APA to drop motor vehicle plan

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Adirondackers protest Trump administration actions and Elon Musk

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Rouses Point library fundraising for expansion

Updates at Dodge Memorial Library will provide space for public events and more

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Thriving arts at Strand Center for the Arts

Historic Strand Theatre anchors vibrant Arts Center on Brinkerhoff at Margaret

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North Country lawmakers react to prison unrest

Stec, Jones and Simpson call on the state to address ongoing staffing and safety concerns

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N.Y. readies National Guard amid prison strikes

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Corrections staff strike at Clinton and across the state

‘It’s not safe in there.’

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Peru Knights Breakfast March 9

Peru—St. Augustine’s Knights of Columbus will serve a “Pancakes Plus” Breakfast on Sunday, March 9, at St. Augustine’s Parish Center from 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. The menu includes Pancakes, Waffles, French Toast, Fruit Sauce, Scrambled Eggs, Sausage, Bacon, Home Fries, Real Maple Syrup, Coffee, Orange Juice, and Milk. 

$10 for adults, $5 for children 5 to 11; children under 5 are Free. Take-outs are $10.

With 78 inches of snow already this month, a CNY town braces for more: ‘It’s coming down in buckets’

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Corrections officers hold strikes at Buffalo-area and Elmira-area prisons

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Adirondack Park Lobby Day slated for Feb. 24

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Regional History: Lake Champlain bridge — Debate over where to build

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Police arrest Michelle Zajko, wanted in connection to Vermont border agent killing

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Feb. 17 Cancellation – CVPH Blood Drive in Peru

Cancelled due to cold weather issues with the Donor Center Truck 

Missing transgender man was tortured for over a month and killed in Finger Lakes

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St. Augustine’s Soup Kitchen Menu for Wednesday, February 19, 2025  

Hearty Chicken Noodle Soup 

Chicken Salad Sandwich 

Snack Mix

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!

Burlington leaders explore new community safety initiatives

The city has contracted the Chittenden County Sheriff’s Department to have an officer monitor the Marketplace parking garage every weekday from 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

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Snow piling up as backyard bird count approaches; great-granddaughter Milly enjoys blooming amaryllis

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Layoffs, furloughs and callbacks. Almost daily drops of new White House policies disrupt Vermont’s workforce.

From layoffs at federal agency offices, furloughs at private contractors and international volunteer callbacks, Trump administration action is hitting Vermonters in waves.

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PCS Class of 1975 Class Reunion in July

Senator Dan Stec and Assemblyman Billy Jones express different remedies to recent correctional facility violence

Feb. 12, 2025 – Statement from State Senator Dan Stec on incidents at Upstate and Collins Correctional Facilities 
“Between the recent chemical exposure at Upstate Correctional Facility and today’s events at Collins, it’s more clear than ever that state policies like HALT have made these sites unsafe for correction officers, civilian staff and incarcerated individuals. The dangerous behavior of disruptive incarcerates will only worsen, as Acting Commissioner Martuscello recently announced that 70 percent staffing inside a facility will equal ‘fully staffed’ as far as DOCCS is concerned.
 
“Correction officers are expected to make do with less: less staffing and less resources at their disposal to protect themselves and others. Shame on Democrat leaders for actively making correctional facilities unsafe. Their continued virtue signaling and social justice crusading has put the health and well-being of officers and civilian staff at risk.
 
“Instead of continuing to push a radical political agenda, they should take a good look at what it’s like inside these facilities and the impact their policies are having on hardworking, dedicated officers and staff.

 

February 13, 2025 – Assemblyman Jones’s statement on Safety Procedures at Correctional Facilities in State Budget

            Due to an increase in incidents of exposure to contraband at correctional facilities including the recent incident at Upstate Correctional Facility in Malone, Assemblyman Billy Jones (D-Chateaugay Lake) is pushing to include language to increase safety at correctional facilities in this year’s State Budget. Jones is requesting to make it mandatory for all visitors and inmates to have a full body scan instead of allowing them to opt for a traditional scan with a wand. He is also requesting an update to the legal mail policy including the utilization of scanning technology.

            “It is unacceptable that we continue to have issues with contraband at correctional facilities that put the hardworking men and women behind those walls in danger when we have the technology and the means to increase security,” said Jones. “The recent incident at Upstate Correctional where numerous correctional officers received medical treatment due to an exposure is just a drop in the bucket and the state needs to do more. That is why I am pushing to include language in the final State Budget to make full body scans mandatory for all visitors and inmates, as well as update the legal mail policy. No one should be able to opt out of the full body scan, and we need to utilize the existing scanning technology for mail to ensure that those who put their lives on the line every day when they go to work at these facilities are safe.”

“We truly appreciate Assemblyman Jones support for our members safety by advocating for new policies and technology that will limit the amount of contraband, particularly dangerous and deadly drugs, from getting into the hands of the inmates.  As a former corrections officer, Assemblyman Jones fully understands the current climate our members face and has worked tirelessly in the past to support our push for improved safety measures.” – stated Chris Summers, NYSCOPBA President.

            The State Legislature is currently working on their One-House Budget proposals to be released next month. The Governor’s 30-day amendments for the Executive Budget Proposal are expected to be released this week.

Applications open for Empire State Summer Service Corps Program

SUNY students encouraged to apply by March 20 for one of 150 paid internships

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