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Archive for June, 2011

Save Money on Your Meats Budget with June Workshops

Learning a few shopping and cooking techniques can save you money at the meat counter. “All About Meats” Eating Local Yet? Summer workshops in Canton, Plattsburgh and Sackets Harbor will offer cost-saving tips in hands-on classes with chefs, meat cutters, and nutrition educators. The 6-9pm workshops will be held: – June 21 in Sackets Harbor […]

Third person charged in Hyundai dealership embezzlement

The Press Republican reports

Rescue launched for hoarded felines in City of Plattsburgh

The Press Republican reports

Owens introduces bill supporting veterans suicide prevention program

You Tube reports

AP: Only one more vote needed for same-sex marriage bill to pass New York Legislature

The Post Standard reports

Altered yearbook photo sparks controversy in Saratoga – a very sad story!

The Post Star reports

The Great Blue Heron

The adirondack almanac reports

Keene property values slide with land

The adirondack almanac reports

State Senate acts on Senator Little’s campground bills

From the Office of NYS Senator Betty Little The State Senate passed two bills sponsored by Senator Betty Little  relating to campgrounds. Senate bill S.4024 was approved by a 62-0 vote. It would create a new law to address the removal of disruptive campground guests.  Because there is no law of this nature specific to campgrounds, Little said, courts […]

Dog and noise issues among topics at Monday’s Town Board Meeting

By Donald McBrayer The Town Board held its regular meeting on Monday, June 13th. Town Supervisor Peter Glushko informed the board that complaints have been received related to both the new dog control and noise ordinances. He said, “There are a lot of big dogs running loose, and the SPCA is having a tough time boarding […]

Board agenda includes several important issues

AGENDA TOWN BOARD REGULAR MEETING, June 13, 2011, 7:00 PM

Democrats nominate McDonald and Bruno

Town of Peru Democrats nominated Brandy McDonald and Kregg Bruno as their candidates for the Peru Town Council at a party caucus held on Thursday, June 9th at the Peru Town Hall. Neither man faced any opposition at the caucus. Both are incumbents. McDonald has served on the Board for four years while Bruno was […]

Programs combating invasives on boats expand

The adirondack almanac reports

Time running short for health exchange legislation

The Times Union reports

Cuomo orders pink slips to begin July 15 – Governor sets date for pink slips as agencies will reveal specific jobs targeted starting Monday

The Times Union reports

Residents gather to save Schuyler Falls Post Office

The Press Republican reports

Syracuse University to establish Institute for Veterans and Military Families

The Post Standard reports

Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons to play Turning Stone Event Center

The Post Standard reports

Continued impacts of Lake Champlain Flooding

The adirondack almanac reports

Cuomo introduces Tier VI pension bill

The Times Union reports

Zoning Board to consider two applications

AGENDA ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS, Wednesday, June 15th, 2011, 7:00 p.m. Peru Town Hall 1. CALL meeting to order. 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE. 3. ROLL CALL. 4. APPROVAL of April & May Minutes. 5. OPEN floor to Public Hearing. 6. APPLICATION: ALAN MICHAUD, D.D.S. Special Permitted Use ~ 752 Bear Swamp Rd. (Tabled from May 18th, 2011) […]

Plattsburgh City Council approves Adventure Race

The Press Republican reports

Patterns of abuse alleged at Sunmount in Tupper Lake

The New York Times reports

Report: Sheriff’s Deputy shot and killed in Oneida County standoff

The Post Standard reports

Burlington police test shoulder-mounted cameras

The Free Press reports