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Archive for January, 2009

Annual home sales decline, but not nearly as much as elsewhere

By John T. Ryan The figures speak for themselves – The number of existing single family homes sold in Clinton County fell by 10.8% in 2008, but that was not much as many other parts of the state. Statewide sales decreased by 16.2%. The median sales price of a Clinton County home increased by 5.2% […]

Peru Mission of Hope Volunteers

  By John T. Ryan On February 15th, the traditional start of winter break, many local residents will be departing for vacations, but another group of residents will be departing for Chiquilistagua, Nicaragua (about 10 miles from Managua) where they will be working as North Country Mission of Hope volunteers. Several Peru residents have made […]

Winter can be beautiful – especially on the nearby peaks

As the snow falls this January day, it might be nice to look at some of the blessings winter brings. Here are a few photos taken at Whiteface Mountain on February 26, 2007.

See a Broadway Star and help Peru youth assist others

From the Peru Community Church Award winning singer and veteran Broadway performer Karen Mason returns to the North Country for one show only on Friday, February 6th.  The performance will be held at the Plattsburgh Elks Club and will begin at 8:00pm.  Tickets for the performance are $25 each and are available at the Peru […]

Simple agenda – still an eventful meeting

By John T. Ryan Sidewalk plowing, insurance coverage, open burning and equipment purchases highlighted the Peru Town Board’s January 26, 2009 meeting.  During the public comment period resident Greg Cassidy complained

Here are your K of C free throw winners

  By John T. Ryan St. Augustine’s Knights of Columbus Council 7273 conducted its annual free throw contest on Sunday, Janaury 25th. Chairman Brian Mulcahy congratulated the winners:

Boilers and used clothing store approved

Click here for minutes of the Planning Board’s December 2008 meeting

Retirement procedures are on the agenda

The agenda for the Peru Town Board’s  January 26th meeting is one of the briefest in recent memory. Supervisor Donald Covel will discuss and/or vote on the following matters: retirement procedures for elected and appointed salary positions as directed by the NYS Retirement Department; contracts that were not approved at the Board’s January 12th organziational […]

The Elmore SPCA has several fundraisers in February

Submitted by Carol Ruscoe The Elmore SPCA will be hosting its Valentine’s Day “Have-a-Heart” fundraiser on Saturday, Feb.7th at the Champlain Centre Mall in Plattsburgh from 10 am – 7 pm. There will be handmade quilts, and other terrific gifts for your sweetie for sale.

Most charges against Covels have been dismissed

By John T. Ryan Peru Town Supervisor Donald Covel told the Peru Gazette this morning, “All charges against me have been dismissed with the exception of the charge related to the firing of Paul Blaine.” Covel’s statement was confirmed by the Clinton County Court and by Covel’s attorney Mark Cowen.

Another difficult, but successful climb

Joanne Kennedy and Lori Clark are continuing their pursuit of the “Winter 46” often accompanied by their friend Colleen Kaulfuss. On Monday, January 19, 2009, the ladies completed a thirteen hour hike up Cliff and Redfield Mountains. A stomach bug kept fellow hiker Jean Ryan from accompanying them, but she’ll undoubtedly be back for their […]

Peru’s $4.2 million in residential building bucks the trend

By John T. Ryan Anyone reading the news headlines would believe that home building has almost come to a halt, but last year the Town of Peru did not follow the national trends.  Code Enforcement Officer Paul Blaine

A walk in Washington DC starting at the White House

By John T. Ryan At a time when most Americans have the Inauguration of our new President on their minds I thought people might enjoy some of the photos I took on October 20, 2007. I walked from the White House at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.

Cross country skiing in Saranac

  By Joanne Kennedy After reading about the New Land Trust Trail System in Saranac, I decided it was time to check it out for myself.  A quick phone call to my friend Tina and in no time we were off on the 20-minute drive from Peru to the trailhead. 

Community Church missioners are ready to go!

  By John T. Ryan On Saturday, January 17, 2009, the Peru Community Church’s Mission Team will depart on its 10th journey to Mandeville, Jamaica. Team members George Burrell and Hank Horn traveled to Jamaica earlier in the week to lay out the team projects.

Superintendent’s state of the district report

Click here to see the Superintendent’s complete report

Highlights of school board January 13 meeting

Click here for Superintendent Scott’s summary of the meeting highlights

Farrell makes his first highway superintendent report

By John T. Ryan   The Peru Town Board conducted its annual organizational meeting on Monday, January 12, 2009 preceding its regular meeting. Annual contracts were renewed and committee chairs appointed for 2009. There were no significant changes from 2008.   Michael Farrell made his first report as Peru’s Highway Superintendent.

Beartown – Close to home winter magic

By Adele Douglas   I’m not a downhill skier, I believe my Dad tried to teach me when I was very young but all I remember was being scared and cold. On top of that it seems all so very overwhelming, the fancy equipment, the challenging lifts, and the large bustling ski hills where everyone […]

Peru ladies love the Adirondacks in winter

By John T. Ryan Three Peru ladies Joanne Kennedy, Lori Clark and Jean Ryan are attempting to climb the “Winter 46” which means they must climb all the Adirondack peaks over 4,000 feet in height during the winter season.  They’ve already climbed 35 plus peaks. Last Saturday, January 10, 2009, accompanied by their friend Colleen Kaulfuss, […]

The electric power was out, but Christ’s light was present

 Introduction by John T. Ryan This past Christmas a blown circuit breaker at St. Augustine’s Church resulted in the Christmas Eve and Christmas Masses being celebrated without the benefit of electric power.  A few candles were the only lights that illuminated the Church. Peru resident Rachel Daly, a student at Seton Catholic, wrote to the North […]

School Board Agenda for Janaury 13th

Click here for the complete agenda. The agenda includes student and staff recognition; retirement, salary and tenure news; a Superintendent’s Report on several issues including the financial challenges facing education and a goal of achieving a 90% graduation rate.

Counseling training will be one focus of Mission trip

The January 9, 2008 Press Republican carried an interesting story on the Peru Community Church’s upcoming missoin trip to Jamaica. Click here to see the story

The O’Connells are together again

By John T. Ryan On February 5th Nicki and Ryon O’Connell will help their son Brady celebrate his second birthday and it would be understandable if they reflect on their experiences over the past two years. On November 15th Brady returned home after having undergone three kidney transplant surgeries over a ten-week period. Brady has […]

Covel case adjourned with no future date set

By John T. Ryan The legal case against Town Supervisor Donald Covel has been “adjourned without date” according to a Clinton County Court spokesperson.  A scheduled January 6th conference between the Court, The District Attorney and Covel’s Attorney Mark Cowen was cancelled. The case is, however, is still considered to be active.