News Categories

Site search

More About The Peru Gazette

The editor is John Ryan at email: perugazette@gmail.com. The Peru Gazette is a free community, education and information website. It is non-commercial and does not accept paid advertising.

Comment Policy

The Peru Gazette welcomes comments on posted stories. The author MUST include his/her first and last name. No  foul or libelous language permitted. The Peru Gazette reserves the right to not publish a comment.

Recent Comments

Department Heads Prepare For COVID and Residents Should Be Watchful For Street Sign Thieves

Peru – At the Monday, October 26, Peru Town Board meeting, department heads answered questions from the Town Board regarding how they will provide essential services if one or more employees test positive for COVID-19 during the coming winter months. Beginning November 1, all Highway and Water-Sewer Department personnel will have their temperatures taken before beginning work. Mike Farrell said neighboring towns might ask to assist with snow plowing, or Peru may have to ask for assistance. Employees have asked what their pay status will be if they test positive.  Both Farrell and Water-Sewer Superintant Courtney Tetrault are planning for as many contingencies as possible. 

Residents reported street signs and Halloween decoration thefts, resulting in expenses to the town and confusion for some delivery drivers. It could also mean the loss of life in an emergency response situation. Supervisor Brandy McDonald said thieves had taken at least 15 street signs and some attached poles. Highway Superintendent Michael Farrell said he had replaced some signs, but he is concerned about the $37 per sign expense. All residents should watch for the thieves and get them on camera, if at all possible. 

The Board authorized the no-bid emergency purchase of essential parts for the sewage treatment plant’s sludge collection system at the cost of $46,600. The repairs must be done as soon as possible to reduce the possibility of the release of untreated sewage into the Little Ausable River. 

In other actions: 

The Board accepted James Bosley’s resignation from the Zoning Board of Appeals. The Board thanked Bosley for his service to the community. 

James Akey was appointed to the Zoning Board to complete Thomas Fusco’s unexpired ending on December 31, 2023. 

A Special Board Meeting was scheduled for November 12 at 5 p.m. to accept the tax relevy list.  Residents must pay water and sewer by November 6 at 3 p.m. to avoid having water and sewage charges included on their property tax bill. 

The sewer system trunk line upgrade will go out to bid on Saturday, October 30th. 

Youth Director John Flynn reported that the Youth Commission’s “Moving Up” day will take place this Wednesday. 

Highway Superintendent Farrell said it appears that 2021 New York State highway paving assistance (CHIPS) monies will only be at 80% of this year’s level. 

Farrell also reported that the 180 foot long, 15 foot wide, 9 ft. 6-inch high cement-steel reinforced culvert needed for the Telegraph Street/Sullivan Rd. would cost almost $400,000 without installation. He is looking into steel alternatives. 

The meeting adjourned at 6:42 p.m.