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SUNY Plattsburgh senior helps update Underground Railroad exhibit

Teagan Benjamin is an anthropology major at SUNY Plattsburgh

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Saranac Lake Winter Carnival kicks off this weekend, complete with ice castle

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Plattsburgh Parks and Rec unveils family-fun February lineup

Town partners with regional organizations and businesses for family activities over February break

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UVM Health Network Transforming Cancer Care Across Region Through State-of-the-art Radiation Treatment Upgrades

UVM Health Network News Release  – Technological improvements to better meet patient needs

 Burlington, Vt. – It’s a life altering diagnosis that someone in Vermont and northern New York hears every day, “I’m sorry, you have cancer.” At a time when these patients are most vulnerable and looking for the best possible chance for survival, The University of Vermont Health Network is responding with an

investment in advanced technology that is a major step forward in the delivery of lifesaving radiation treatments patients need, close to home.

The Network is partnering with Varian – a company that specializes in imaging and cancer care technologies and services – on a multi-year strategy to replace and upgrade six state-of-the-art linear accelerators at Central Vermont Medical Center, The University of Vermont Medical Center, Alice Hyde Medical Center

and Champlain Valley Physicians Hospital. These machines are an important weapon for people requiring radiation therapy, targeting their tumors with pinpoint accuracy while preventing harm to nearby healthy tissue. They are used to treat cancers in numerous areas of the body, including brain, spine, lung, breast,

esophagus, stomach, rectum, uterus, prostate, bladder, liver and bones.

In addition to the new accelerators, a shared patient oncology care planning system and cloud-based software will be installed at the hospitals, allowing health system cancer experts to review patient treatment plans regardless of where in the Network a patient receives care. The work is part of the UVM Health Network’s commitment to provide patients in our region with high quality care in the state-of-the-art, modern facilities they deserve.

“The promise of our Network lies in the goal that no matter where you live in our region, Read more »

Peru School District Hall of Fame Nominations Requested

The Peru Central School District Hall of Fame is accepting nominations for potential candidates.  The District Hall of Fame is designed to recognize individuals who have made a significant impact on our school or achieved an outstanding contribution(s) to society as a graduate of Peru CSD. The candidate must have attended, been employed, served, or contributed to Peru CSD in some capacity and must have been retired for at least five (5) years.

The following criteria will be used when considering an individual to the Hall of Fame – outstanding contributions to Peru CSD, outstanding contribution to society, outstanding career, participation and/or leadership in community activities, and a significant impact on an individual’s life while associated with Peru.

Deadline for applications will be Friday, March 15, 2024. Applications are available at the High School Office or the District’s website at https://www.perucsd.org/peru-csd-hall-of-fame/.

 

GIRL SCOUTS OF NORTHEASTERN NEW YORK KICK OFF 2024 COOKIE SEASON ON FEBRUARY 2nd

ALBANY, N.Y. – On Friday, February 2, thousands of Girl Scouts from the Girl Scouts of Northeastern New York (GSNENY) Council will start their sales for the annual cookie season. All of the favorite flavors – Girl Scout S’mores, Thin Mints (vegan), Samoas, Tagalongs, Dos-si-dos, Trefoils, Lemon-Ups, Toffee-tastic (gluten free) and Adventurefuls – are returning.
The Girl Scout Program is the world’s largest entrepreneurial program for girls. The program encourages Girl Scouts to be risk-takers, think outside the box, and be confident in their own abilities. Whether they are working towards earning their Cookie Goal Setter Badge as a Daisy or their My Cookie Business Resume badge as an Ambassador, Girl Scouts are learning qualities crucial for all forms of leadership and life skills, such as financial literacy, planning, budgeting, teamwork, innovative thinking, and confident decision making.
“We are so excited for the 2024 cookie season to kick off. Cookie Season is a great time when Girl Scouts learn business skills and set entrepreneurial goals for themselves to achieve. We can’t wait to see our Girl Scouts continue to learn and to watch them meet their cookie-selling goals,” said GSNENY CEO Brenda Episcopo.
Cookie season is an exciting annual event for Girl Scouts across the nation. Proceeds from in-person and online cookie orders are kept local to benefit troops’ community service projects.
If you are interested in purchasing cookies this season, visit GSNENY’s Cookie Finder to sign up to be notified as soon as local troops begin selling in your area.

Governor Hochul’s Press Release on Steven James nomination as Superintendent of NYS Police

JANUARY 31, 2024
Governor Hochul Nominates Steven G. James to Serve as Superintendent of the New York State
Governor Kathy Hochul today announced her nomination of Steven G. James to serve as the Superintendent of the New York State Police. Acting Superintendent James will lead the New York State Police in an acting role as he awaits confirmation by the Senate.
“The men and women of the New York State Police do heroic work to keep New Yorkers safe, and Steven G. James will be a Superintendent who will lead this force into the next generation” Governor Hochul said. “Since taking office, I’ve prioritized fighting crime and investing in law enforcement, and I’m looking forward to working closely with Acting Superintendent James to keep the people of New York safe.”
Acting Superintendent Steven G. James said, “This opportunity comes around once in a lifetime, if you’re lucky. Governor Hochul’s nomination is my crowning achievement and I know just how fortunate I am to have been provided this chance to serve. I look forward to bringing the State Police further into the arena of cutting-edge policing and to serving as a model agency.”
Acting Superintendent James has served with the New York State Police for more than 32 years, including more than two decades in a leadership role. Most recently, he served as Deputy Superintendent for Employee Relations and has also served as Assistant Deputy Superintendent, Staff Inspector, Major, Captain, Lieutenant, Senior Investigator, Sergeant, Investigator and Trooper. He holds a B.S. in Psychology from SUNY Albany and a master’s in public administration from Marist College.

James named Acting NYS Police Superintendent

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We congratulate Steven G. James on being named Acting Superintendent by Governor Kathy Hochul. James served the New York State Police for over 32 years, and we welcome him back as our leader.

Peru Planning Board Members Needed

Attention Peru Residents: Your Planning Board needs alternate members and may soon need regular members. A functioning, competent Planning Board is essential to Peru’s future growth and prosperity. Contact Code Enforcement Officer Bob Guynup at the town hall for more information: phone 518-643-2745, Extension 103.

See NY school districts ranked from 1 to 594 based on latest Algebra II Regents exams

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24-hour snowfall forecast

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We have some bad news for those in search of snow. Our snowfall forecast has lowered for Thu/Fri in favor of freezing drizzle instead. The only good news is that we expect the forecast ice accumulations to be very light, and mainly on elevated surfaces.

Border Patrol agents in Westville arrest man wanted for Toronto murder

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Celebrate Valantine’s Day at the Peru VFW

New York State Police identify driver killed after vehicle crashes into pond in Malone The vehicle was found in a frozen pond on State Route 30

Worked at Titus Mountain, single father of four children

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Good and bad news characterized last Thursday’s Peru Town Board Meeting. 

By John T Ryan 

At the Thursday, January 25 town baord meeting Supervisor Brandy McDonald  reported that the town received $329,465 in Clinton County Sales tax monies. The board included only $60,000 in its 2024 budget; therefore, $269,465 will be available for unanticipated 2024 expenses. 

The bad news relates to mandated and desired wastewater treatment plant upgrades. McDonald stated that in the best-case scenario, financing the project would cost each sewer district household roughly $530 annually over the next 30 years. The town’s engineering firm, AES Northeast, made the $530 estimate. Since Thursday’s meeting, the Peru Gazette, has questioned McDonald regarding the $530 estimate. He admitted the cost per household will not be uniform. Many factors will also play a role, such as a property’s assessed value, contractors’ bids, and what upgrades the board decides to include in the project. The town will not levy any tax increase until contractors complete the project in 2026 or 2027. 

AES Northeast’s best-case scenario is contingent on the USDA Rural Development Program (WEP) awarding Peru an $11 million hardship grant, which would pay 50% of the project cost and enable Peru to borrow the remainder at 0% over 30 years. McDonald said, “If we don’t get the $11 million grant, we’ll have to scale back the project as much as we can.” McDonald said AES Northeast thinks there’s a good chance that Peru will qualify. AES applied for a USDA WEP grant in 2023; however, one document did not reach USDA; hence, Peru did not qualify. Fortunately, USDA’s grants awarded in 2024 will pay 50% of a project’s cost, double last year’s 25%.  Click here for a previous, more detailed Peru Gazette story 

Other Water & Sewer Department News

The town’s large water tank on Cross Street needs painting inside and out. Water Superintendent Courtney Tetreault recommended that the board explore the financing required to complete that project, which will cost hundreds of thousands of dollars. 

Tetreault also recommended that the board qualify a second engineering firm to design and supervise future water-sewer projects. Tetrault didn’t say he’d like to replace AES Northeast. He said he would like to have additional options available. 

Highway Department News 

Highway Superintendent Michael Farrell and Deputy Superintendent Tyler Jarvis reported that town plow operators worked 24 consecutive hours during the January 24 snowstorm. Parts shortages have sidelined two plow trucks, and a third truck broke down Wednesday night; fortunately, personnel fixed it a few hours later. Covid also sidelined two personnel. Fortunately, parts for one truck should arrive soon, and the used truck the town purchased in Vermont should be in place by mid-February. Jarvis said highway department crews are doing their best to clean the roads. 

Zoning/Planning/Codes News 

In other news, Zoning/Codes Enforcement Officer Bob Guynup said he anticipates resignations from the Planning Board. He asked the board and the Peru Gazette to publicize the need for volunteers.

Noting two recent severe home fires on River Road and Telegraph Road, Guynup said this is a good time for everyone to check their smoke detectors. 

Guynup also reported that the Planning Board would like the board to invoke a moratorium on self-storage units. He did not give details. Supervisor McDonald said he would research the request before taking any action. 

Stand Center for the Arts launches “Raise the Roof” Capital Campaign

The Strand Center for the Arts is thrilled to announce the public phase of its ambitious “Raise the Roof” Capital Campaign. This significant initiative aims to secure $905,000 in funds for the comprehensive infrastructure improvements in our 95 year old arts center building.
This campaign is a pivotal step in ensuring the longevity of the Strand Center for the Arts. With a commitment to preserving a longstanding cultural hub within this community, this project will not only enhance the infrastructure but also safeguard the artistic endeavors of our members and guests.
The $905,000 project encompasses the replacement of crucial elements of our facility, including the roof, gutter system, windows, doors, boiler system, and repair of the elevator in the arts center. These upgrades are essential for maintaining a safe, functional, and inspiring environment for artists, patrons, and the community at large. Your support makes a HUGE IMPACT.

 

Breeze Airways expands service at Burlington airport

Seasonal nonstop service to Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina, and one-stop service to Jacksonville, Florida.

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CVPH Blood Drive today, January 29, at St. Augustine’s Parish Center, 3 to 6:30 p.m.

Peru, NY 8:30 a.m. Sunday, January 28, 2024

St. Augustine’s Soup Kitchen Menu for Wednesday, January 31, 2024 

Chicken & Biscuits 

Coleslaw 

Fruit 

Dessert 

Served 4:30 to 5:30 p.m., take-out only at St. Augustine’s Parish Center, 3030 Main St., Peru, NY 12972 

All are welcome. We’re looking forward to seeing you! 

Good luck NAC Wrestling Team representing Section VII

Congratulations to the NAC Wrestling team for being the team to represent Section 7 wrestling at the NYSPHSAA Dual meet championships in Syracuse this coming Saturday. The Bobcats go into this championship with an undefeated record in Section 7 and the CVAC. The Championship event will be held at the Onondaga Community College -SRC Arena. Click on the following link for tickets: https://nysphsaa.org/tournaments/?id=33&path=

The North Country Chamber of Commerce hosted it 112th Annual Awards Dinner on January 26th 

Plattsburgh, NY  The North Country Chamber of Commerce enjoyed hosting their 112th Annual Awards Dinner on January 26th at the West Side Ballroom in Plattsburgh. This year’s event was a sold-out event, selling out in less than two hours and with more than 375 attendees. 

This year’s theme was “Viva Las Vegas”, featuring all the glitz and glam of The Neon City. The Chamber encouraged the attendees to dress the part channeling their inner flair, from sequins and glitter to casino flair all to honor the 2024 Business of the Year, Businessperson of the Year, Small Business of the Year and Trailblazer Award. The Chamber also thanked the 2023 Chamber Board Chairperson, Alex Baire, for her work on their behalf. 

“I believe the Chamber has once again selected and honored an outstanding group of regional business leaders,” says Chamber President Garry Douglas. “From regional to small businesses to individuals, they have all made a positive difference in the North Country economy and are continuing to do so. We applaud and congratulate each of them.” 

Garry Douglas and John Howard, Stewart’s Senior District Manager

2024 Business of the Year: 

Stewart’s Shops 

Established in 1945, Stewart’s Shops originated when the Dake brothers purchased a small dairy and ice cream business in Ballston Spa, evolving into the first Stewart’s ice cream shop. Today, with over 350 locations in New York and southern Vermont and a workforce exceeding 5,000, our success is anchored in vertical integration, employee ownership, and strong values. Led by the second and third generations of the Dake family, including Chairman Bill Dake and President Gary Dake, the company thrives as both a family business and an employee-owned entity. 

Garry Douglas, president/CEO of the North Country Chamber of Commerce commented, “Stewart’s is an incredible upstate success story, playing a huge and positive role in the daily needs and lives of communities across the North Country, including a major charitable commitment to many local causes. And they never rest on their laurels, continuing major investment in new and upgraded stores across the landscape. We thank them for their broad and deep role in building the North Country economy and their exemplary commitment to the region and its needs!”

Robbie & Michelle Timmon with Steve Cacchio, Chamber of Commerce Board President

2024 Small Business of the Year: 

Black Brook General Store 

Robbie and Michele Timmons, Owner 

The Black Brook General Store, nestled in the heart of the Adirondacks, occupies a converted church turned into a delightful deli. The establishment boasts a full-service deli offering morning delights like egg sandwiches, savory slices of pizza throughout the day, iconic Michigans, and a daily rotating soup selection. Beyond the culinary offerings, they stand as a quintessential general store, providing a diverse range of products including hardware, groceries, gifts, and seasonal items. 

Garry Douglas, introduced Robbie and Michele stating”Robbie and Michele Timmons have exemplified the spirit of entrepreneurs, creating a great new business from an historic church building in the Adirondacks and doing it in the midst of a pandemic. Their commitment and determination have made the Black Brook General Store an instant landmark as well as an exemplary small business success story. This was a very easy and well-deserved choice for Small Business of the year!” 

L-R Matt Boire and Garry Douglas

2024 Businessperson of the Year: Matt Boire, Broker/ Owner CDC Real Estate 

Matthew T. Boire, President of CDC Real Estate Inc., brings over 30 years of award-winning expertise in facilitating U.S. expansion for Canadian companies. As a New York Licensed Real 

Estate Broker since 1992, he’s played a pivotal role in the sale or lease of millions of square feet of commercial/industrial space, particularly in Upstate New York. Beyond real estate, Mr. Boire’s impactful journey includes serving as Vice President of Crossborder Development Corporation until 2008. Now, he collaborates with CDC Real Estate Inc. and Crossborder/CDC Immigration, offering consulting services to companies expanding into the U.S., showcasing his global influence. 

“Matt continues to be an indispensable figure in our area’s connection with Quebec and all of our economic development endeavors. Not to forget his great performance as the new lead in our annual St. Patrick’s Day breakfast. He’s a model business leader and it’s a pleasure to recognize him,”  stated Garry Douglas.

Alissa Moment and Steve Cacchio, Chamber Board President

2024 Trailblazer Award: 

Alissa Momot – Twinstate Technologies 

Alissa Momot, a dynamic third-generation team member, adds her drive to the remarkable and compassionate group at Twinstate Technologies. Committed to making substantial impacts on organizations in our service areas, Alissa infuses a touch of joy into the workplace, often accompanied by our playful office pup, Ayla. For Alissa, digital marketing is not just a profession; it’s a source of enjoyment. Whether crafting engaging campaigns or implementing innovative strategies, she finds joy in the ever-evolving world of digital marketing. 

Outside the digital realm, Alissa’s sense of fun extends to the great outdoors. Embracing the beauty of nature, she finds delight in outdoor activities that balance her vibrant professional life. 

In essence, Alissa Momot embodies a blend of enthusiasm, dedication, and a penchant for joy—both in the digital landscape and the natural world. 

Kristy Kennedy, Vice President Marketing & Business Development for the North Country Chamber commented, “I was delighted to learn that Alissa has been selected as this year’s Trailblazer. While being part of a family-owned company, Alissa brings a fresh perspective, challenges conventional norms, and refuses to accept the status quo—all done with a quiet confidence. It’s not easy to carve out a distinctive path while following in someone else’s footsteps, but Alissa has taken the reins and is making things happen in her own unique way. For these reasons and more, she is the perfect recipient of the Trailblazer award.” 

Garry Douglas and Alex Barie

2023 Chairman’s Award: Alex Baire

Baire & Co and CDC Real Estate

Garry Douglas stated, “I have genuinely enjoyed the leadership and collaboration of many great Chairs in my 31 years with the Chamber, and Alex is definitely one of the most committed and supportive. And the first of the new generation of area business leaders to follow those who were the leaders when I began, her father Mark having been my second Chair back in 1993. We are indebted to her not only for her year as Chair but for all her past and ongoing commitments to the Chamber’s work. Onward and upward!” 

The North Country Chamber is fortunate to have several sponsors who have come on board to help support this event, we’d like to thank the following businesses. 

Gold Level Sponsors: 

• Stafford Owens 

• Glens Falls National Bank & Trust Company 

• Monaghan Medical 

• Schluter Systems 

Silver Sponsors: 

• Casella Waste Systems 

• Hurdle Group 

• NBT Bank 

• TD Bank 

• UVHN-CVPH 

• UFirst 

Bronze Sponsors: 

• Adirondack Economic Development Corporation 

• Agency Insurance Brokers 

• Boire Benner Group 

• Brennan Buick/GMC 

• Champlain National Bank 

• Commercial Sales Business Supply 

• Hickok & Boardman Insurance Group 

• LayerEight 

• Triangle Electric Systems, Inc / Zafra 

Plattsburgh Public Library director retiring after 11 years of dedicated service

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Ice on North Country waters can be dangerous. Here’s how to stay safe

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Another 9/11 public servant lost

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The NYS Dec family is mourning the passing of Lt. David McShane who succumbed to a 9/11 illness contracted during his service at Ground Zero. Dave was a dedicated public servant and a brave leader. Our thoughts are with Dave’s wife, children, and loving friends.