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Archive for March, 2012

EDITORIAL: Time to let the sunshine in

EDITORIAL: Time to let the sunshine in.

Adirondack Family Activities: Hike Mount Defiance in Ticonderoga

Adirondack Almanack: Adirondack Family Activities: Hike Mount Defiance in Ticonderoga.

Lake Monsters schedule announcement on future of franchise

Lake Monsters schedule announcement on future of franchise | Burlington Free Press 

Enjoy Fire Department Spaghetti this Friday

The Peru Volunteer Fire Department will host a Spaghetti Dinner on Friday March 16th from 4:30 to 7 PM. There will also be Marinara Sauce available for those who are observing Lent. 

March Zoning Board Meeting Cancelled

AGENDA ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Wednesday, March 21st, 2012 7:00 p.m. Peru Town Hall  ~ NO MEETING ~ 

Flood of problems from federal flood insurance

Flood of problems from insurance – Times Union.

Potsdam teacher placed on leave after allegedly stealing from Walmart

Watertown Daily Times | Potsdam teacher placed on leave after allegedly stealing from Walmart.

Carthage teachers speak out against Board of Education; Upset with Board’s superintendent selection process

Watertown Daily Times | Carthage teachers speak out against Board of Education.

Saranac Lake woman sentenced in embezzlement case

Woman sentenced in embezzlement case – AdirondackDailyEnterprise.com

Search for missing Tupper Lake teen continues

Search for missing teen continues – AdirondackDailyEnterprise.com 

American Legion vibrant, busy

American Legion vibrant, busy » Local News » Press-Republican.

Direct Air cancels flights » Breaking News

Direct Air cancels flights » Breaking News » Press-Republican.

Lake Placid brewery continues to move ahead

Lake Placid brewery continues to move ahead – LakePlacidNews.com 

Peru Lions win Literacy Challenge for the 5th time

Last Saturday, March 3, 2012, the Peru Lions Club Team of John Armstrong, Pete Glushko, Roy Perry and Walt Stanley walked away an unprecedented fifth victory in the Annual Literacy Challenge. The trophy will be brought to the Lions Scouts Night and will hopefully put on display at the Peru Free Library. The contest is […]

Long Lake woman not injured seriously from collision with Peru-based mail truck

Long Lake woman escapes collision with no serious injuries (update) – AdirondackDailyEnterprise.com 

Unsafe ice at Gazebo pond

According Town of Peru Supervisor Peter Glushko the pond at the Peru Gazebo is closed immediately to all skating, sledding and traffic due to unsafe ice conditions. Thank you!

Interest in Sayward’s Assembly seat grows

Interest in Sayward’s Assembly seat grows – AdirondackDailyEnterprise.com | \

N.Y. governor pushes to expand broadband

N.Y. governor pushes to expand broadband | Star-Gazette | stargazette.com.

Student leads charge against K2

Student leads charge against K2 » Local News » Press-Republican.

Peru Central public forum brings some answers

Public forum brings some answers » NEW TODAY… » Press-Republican.

CNY elders are having more trouble affording food

CNY elders are having more trouble affording food | syracuse.com.

New York state school districts won’t merge even when offered extra money

New York state school districts won’t merge even when offered extra money | syracuse.com.

Watertown Subway employee admits stealing $75,000, faces prison

Watertown Daily Times | Watertown Subway employee admits stealing $75,000, faces prison.

North Country leaders testify at mandate relief hearing

North Country leaders testify at mandate relief hearing 

New Peru Soup Kitchen will serve at least two groups

By John T. Ryan David and Theresa Viti have lived in Peru for about thirty years. Their children Nicole, Christina, and Daniella graduated from Peru Central and the Viti’s love the Peru community. That feeling was reinforced when the community came to their aid during Theresa’s two bouts with cancer. David Viti explained, “We’ve gotten […]