Part 2: The longest log slide in the Adirondacks
Posted: February 8th, 2026 under Adirondack Region News, Business News, National History, Northern NY News, Peru/Regional History.
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Posted: February 8th, 2026 under Adirondack Region News, Business News, National History, Northern NY News, Peru/Regional History.
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Peru – Pancakes Plus Breakfast, Sunday, February 8, 2026 served by the St. Augustine’s Knights of Columbus, St. Augustine’s Parish Center, 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. $10 for adults, $5 children 5 to 11, Children under 5 are Free. Take-outs are $10.
The menu includes Pancakes,Waffles, Strawberry Sauce, Scrambled Eggs, Bacon, Home Fries, Real Maple Syrup, and much more.
The next Knight’s breakfast is March 8.
Posted: February 7th, 2026 under Adirondack Region News, Charity Events, Community Events, General News, Northern NY News, Peru News.
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Posted: February 7th, 2026 under Adirondack Region News, Environmental News, Northern NY News, Weather News/History.
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Posted: February 7th, 2026 under Adirondack Region News, Congressional News, Northern NY News, Political News, State Legislator News.
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Posted: February 7th, 2026 under Adirondack Region News, Heathcare News, Law Enforcement News, Northern NY News, Peru/Regional History, State Government News.
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Posted: February 7th, 2026 under Adirondack Region News, Business News, General News, Northern NY News.
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PLATTSBURGH — Prospective students are invited to experience Clinton Community College firsthand during upcoming Saturday Visit Days, which offer campus tours and opportunities to explore academic programs, student life and support services.Posted: February 7th, 2026 under Adirondack Region News, Environmental News, Northern NY News, Statewide News.
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Governor Kathy Hochul today announced that the New York State Police and local law enforcement agencies statewide are participating in the national enforcement initiative to eliminate impaired driving during this year’s Super Bowl celebrations. The Governor’s Traffic Safety Committee (GTSC) funds the campaign, which began Tuesday, February 3, 2026, and runs through Super Bowl Sunday, February 8, 2026. Along with increased patrols and sobriety checkpoints to deter, identify and arrest impaired drivers, police will target speeding, distracted driving and other reckless driving behaviors.
“If you’re like me and your team didn’t make it to the big game, you know there’s always next year,” Governor Hochul said. “However, if you drive impaired or make poor or reckless choices that put you and others on the roads in danger, next year may not come. We want all New Yorkers celebrating Super Bowl LX to plan ahead, have a designated driver or be the designated driver. Law enforcement officers will be out across the state making sure football fans are celebrating responsibly so we all can see the day the Buffalo Bills bring home the Lombardi.”
During the 2025 Super Bowl weekend campaign, law enforcement officers arrested 1,021 people for impaired driving and issued 49,948 total tickets. Read more »
Posted: February 7th, 2026 under General News, Law Enforcement News, State Government News, Statewide News.
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Governor Hochul states that the bill’s guardrails will ensure integrity of patient decision and preparedness of medical institutions, February 6, 2026 – Governor Hochul today signed legislation S.138/A.136 that will allow medical aid in dying to be available to terminally ill New Yorkers with less than six months to live. This historic bill signing comes after careful reflection and deliberation with the sponsors of the bill, advocacy organizations, and everyday New Yorkers brave enough to share their personal experiences in order to get this legislation across the finish line.
“Our state will always stand firm in safeguarding New Yorkers’ freedoms and right to bodily autonomy, which includes the right for the terminally ill to peacefully and comfortably end their lives with dignity and compassion,” Governor Hochul said. “This journey was deeply personal for me. Witnessing my mother’s suffering from ALS was an excruciating experience, knowing there was nothing I could do to alleviate the pain of someone I loved. It took years of intimate discussions with our bill sponsors, health experts, advocates, and most importantly, families who have similar firsthand experiences. New Yorkers deserve the choice to endure less suffering, not by shortening their lives, but by shortening their deaths — I firmly believe we made the right decision.”
The bill, as passed by the Legislature originally included a number of protections in order to ensure that no patient was coerced into choosing medical aid in dying and that no health care professional or religiously affiliated health facility would be forced to offer medical aid in dying. The Governor worked with the Legislature to include additional guardrails that will make sure people won’t be taken advantage of, while still ensuring terminally ill New Yorkers have the choice to die comfortably and on their own terms, including:
In December, the Governor joined the bill’s sponsors, supportive advocates and New Yorkers with lived experience at a press conference announcing the agreement reached with the Legislature to make medical aid in dying available to terminally ill New Yorkers with less than six months to live. The Times Union also published an op-ed to outline her support for medical aid in dying.
State Senator Gustavo Rivera said, “I’m honored to carry the Medical Aid in Dying Act on behalf of the new Manhattan Borough President Brad Hoylman-Sigal. Our state must ensure terminally-ill New Yorkers can choose their journey. I want to thank Assemblymember Paulin and former Senator Hoylman-Sigal for their tireless work to give these New Yorkers the option to make an end-of-life care decision in a dignified and compassionate manner, and to Governor Hochul for signing this bill into law.”
Assemblymember Amy Paulin said, “Today is a historic day for New York. “The Medical Aid in Dying Act gives New Yorkers the dignity they deserve at the most vulnerable moment in their lives. This legislation is about love, autonomy, and easing needless suffering. My sister died a horrific death from ovarian cancer, and in her final days she was in pain so overwhelming that she begged for death. Her experience is, tragically, the story of so many others. Most people will never choose medical aid in dying, but they want the reassurance of having it as a compassionate safeguard that offers comfort even if it is never used. I am profoundly grateful to Governor Hochul for recognizing the deep compassion at the heart of this legislation and to the extraordinary advocates who have spent years working to make this day possible.”
Manhattan Borough President Brad Hoylman-Sigal said, “Today’s signing of the Medical Aid in Dying Act marks a historic step forward for compassion, dignity, and personal autonomy in New York State. For terminally ill New Yorkers facing unimaginable pain and suffering, this law ensures they will have the ability to make deeply personal end-of-life decisions on their own terms. This legislation has been years in the making, shaped by the voices of patients, families, physicians, advocates, and faith leaders who courageously shared their experiences. From the beginning, I have said this bill is not about ending life — it is about shortening death and easing suffering. I am deeply grateful to Governor Kathy Hochul for signing this bill into law and for working with the Legislature to strengthen critical safeguards that protect patients, providers, and families while preserving meaningful choice for those with less than six months to live. I also thank Senator Gustavo Rivera for his leadership as Senate sponsor, Assembly sponsor Amy Paulin, Senate Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins, and the advocates who helped bring this legislation across the finish line. Most of all, we owe a profound debt of gratitude to the New Yorkers with terminal illnesses and their loved ones who bravely shared their stories to ensure future generations have greater dignity, comfort, and control at the end of life.”
Compassion & Choices Senior Campaign Director Corinne Carey said, “We are deeply grateful to Governor Hochul for listening to families navigating the realities of terminal illness, to our legislative champions for their steadfast leadership, and to the advocates — many of whom did not live to see this day — whose courage made this moment possible. This law is the result of more than a decade of steady, persistent advocacy by thousands of New Yorkers who shared deeply personal stories and helped move this conversation forward across our state. The Medical Aid in Dying Act affirms a simple but profound principle: that everyone deserves compassion and the freedom to make deeply personal decisions about their own body and their own care at the end of life.”
End of Life Choices New York Executive Director Mandi Zucker said, “Governor Hochul delivered on her promise to New Yorkers by signing the Medical Aid in Dying Act. End of Life Choices New York was proud to be at the Governor’s announcement in December when she said she would sign the bill, and we were excited then. But today’s milestone is something altogether different – one that we are so proud to have played a small part in seeing to fruition. Yet today’s announcement that the Governor signed the bill is not the end of the fight to implement Medical Aid in Dying for millions of New Yorkers and their families. It is another mile marker in the long and winding road towards fairness, choice, peace, and dignity for all of those watching loved ones struggle with a terminal illness. Over the next six months and beyond, End of Life Choices New York will engage in a massive educational effort for physicians, attorneys, nurses, pharmacists, doulas, and so many other professionals who will be immediately impacted by this new law, as well as the general public. We look forward to working with the Governor’s office and many professional organizations to ensure the law is implemented successfully and efficiently.”
Posted: February 7th, 2026 under Adirondack Region News, General News, Heathcare News, Law Enforcement News, National History, National News, Northern NY News, Peru/Regional History, Political News, State Government News, State Legislator News, Statewide News, Upstate New York.
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Posted: February 7th, 2026 under Congressional News, National News, Political News, Social Issues, State Government News.
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Flags To Be Flown at Half-Staff Across New York State Saturday, February 7
Governor Kathy Hochul today directed flags on all State government buildings be flown at half-staff, Saturday, February 7, from sunrise to sunset, in honor of Charlie Hall, a correction officer who died from a medical emergency while on duty at Five Points Correctional Facility.
“I am deeply grateful to Correction Officer Charlie Hall for his service and selfless dedication to maintain the security of New York’s correctional facilities and protecting others from harm” Governor Hochul said. “Today I join Officer Hall’s loved ones and fellow correction officers in honoring his life and commitment to service.
Officer Hall was an active member of the Crisis Intervention Unit at Five Points Correctional Facility. He is survived by his wife, Jennifer Hall, daughter Lauren, and son Andrew.
Posted: February 7th, 2026 under Adirondack Region News, Community Events, Law Enforcement News, Northern NY News, State Government News, Statewide News, Upstate New York.
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Ample Fishing Opportunities Await New AnglersFree Fishing Days Support the Governor’s “Get Offline, Get Outside” Initiative
Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) today announced the 2026 dates for Free Fishing Days in New York. The requirement for a freshwater fishing license is waived during the following six days in 2026: February 14–15, June 27–28, September 26 (National Hunting and Fishing Day), and November 11 (Veterans Day).
“Free Fishing Days provide the perfect opportunity for residents and visitors to affordably explore, unplug, and get outside,” Governor Hochul said. “New York State’s waters offer some of the best fishing opportunities in the nation, hosting memorable fishing experiences that increase tourism and benefit the economy. In addition to the many health benefits associated with recreating outdoors, fishing can provide more opportunities to connect with family and friends, something that seems harder and harder to do with increasing demands on time in today’s world.”
DEC’s Free Fishing Days program began in 1991 to give New Yorkers who might not fish a chance to try the rewarding sport of freshwater fishing at no cost, introduce people to a new hobby, and encourage people to support conservation by purchasing a New York State Fishing License.
Department of Environmental Conservation Commissioner Amanda Lefton said, “A wide variety of sport fish are thriving in thousands of freshwater lakes, ponds, streams, and rivers across New York State. Recreational fishing can be an exciting, affordable, and rewarding challenge that reminds us to slow down and take time to enjoy our valuable natural resources. Whether you’re new to the sport or a seasoned angler, I encourage everyone to get outside and visit New York’s waters during this year’s Free Fishing Days.”
DEC offers a host of resources for those interested in getting started in fishing. Read more »
Posted: February 6th, 2026 under Adirondack Region News, Community Events, Law Enforcement News, Northern NY News, Recreation opportunities, State Government News, Things to do in & near Peru.
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Peru CSD Board of Education will hold its regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, February 10, 2026, at 6:00 PM in the High School Community Room. It is anticipated that an executive session will take place immediately following the 6:00 PM start, and that the Board will reconvene for open public session business at approximately 7:00 PM. The meeting will be recorded and will be available on the District’s website at www.perunighthawks.org.
The meeting is open to the public and current District, County, State and Federal safety procedures and protocols will be followed.
Currently, two (2) public comment opportunities are planned as follows:
First public comment: Related to items on the agenda. Comments are limited to three (3) minutes per speaker.
Second public comment: Comments are limited to three (3) minutes per speaker.
Individuals who are unable to attend the regular meeting in person may submit public comments by emailing perucomments@perucsd.org no later than noon on Tuesday, February 10. Online comments are also subject to the conditions stated above.
Anticipated topics include:
Policy Review
Personnel Appointments
Preliminary Budget Information presentation
26-27 Academic Calendar
The complete agenda will be available via BoardDocs on the District’s website (www.perunighthawks.org).
Posted: February 6th, 2026 under Adirondack Region News, Education News, Northern NY News, Peru News.
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Posted: February 6th, 2026 under Adirondack Region News, Arts and Entertainment, Business News, Community Events, National History, Sports News, Things to do in & near Peru.
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Posted: February 6th, 2026 under Adirondack Region News, Law Enforcement News, Northern NY News, Sports News.
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Posted: February 6th, 2026 under Adirondack Region News, Community Events, Environmental News, Northern NY News, Zoning Board News.
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Posted: February 6th, 2026 under Adirondack Region News, Business News, Community Events, Education News, Northern NY News, Peru/Regional History.
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Posted: February 6th, 2026 under Adirondack Region News, Business News, General News, Northern NY News, State Government News.
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Posted: February 5th, 2026 under Adirondack Region News, Education News, Northern NY News, Social Issues.
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Posted: February 5th, 2026 under Business News, City News, Corruption in Gov't., General News.
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Ice began drifting on Lake Champlain, causing dangerous conditions for skaters who needed to be rescued
Posted: February 5th, 2026 under Adirondack Region News, Lake Champlain News, Law Enforcement News, Northern NY News.
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Tate Frantz, native of Lake Placid, is representing Team USA in Milan
Posted: February 5th, 2026 under Adirondack Region News, Community Events, National News, Northern NY News, Peru/Regional History, Sports News.
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Posted: February 5th, 2026 under Adirondack Region News, Business News, General News, Northern NY News, State Government News.
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Posted: February 4th, 2026 under Community Events, General News, Law Enforcement News, National News, Northern NY News, Peru/Regional History, Social Issues, Statewide News, Upstate New York.
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Child Care Council Ex. Director: “There aren’t enough providers to meet today’s needs, let alone if it were expanded to more families. He said the physical infrastructure doesn’t even exist yet.”
Posted: February 4th, 2026 under Business News, Community Events, General News, Northern NY News, Political News, Social Issues, State Government News, State Legislator News.
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