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Archive for April 25th, 2023

Track wrap: Peru ends Red Storm win streak

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Saturday, April 29 Car Wash at the Peru Fire Department benefitting the Peru Nighthawk Golf Team

10 a.m. to 2 p.m.   $5 a car or donation accepted.   Proceeds help the team buy towels, team jackets, balls, etc. Let’s support our Nighthawks and get them off to a great season!

Livations celebrates two years of a growing business

By John T. Ryan  Peru – On Saturday, April 29th Scott Hite and Mary Ann Cayea will celebrate their second anniversary as owners of Livations Wine and Spirits, located in Grand Union Plaza (formerly Swain’s Liquor and Wine). They’ll be offering numerous specials and tastings to celebrate the occasion.  Today, when customers drive into the […]

Inmate injures 5 officers at Upstate correctional facility in Malone

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Lake Placid restaurant Lisa G’s reopens following monthslong closure

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Annual Tour De Force Charity Race will honor North Country native Hunter Labombard

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Clinton County BBQ spot Jenn’s Smokin Hot opens Plattsburgh location

The spot was originally home to Dickey’s Barbeque Pit. Click here for the MYNBC5 story 

Peru Walking Trail swept clean this morning

The need to sweep branches and limbs from the Walking Trail was mentioned at the Monday, April 24, Peru Town Board Meeting. These photos were taken at about 10 a.m. this morning. 

A Syracuse engineer’s advice for when things fall apart: Run away to the circus (it worked for him)

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Vermont State University reverses course on libraries, athletics

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