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Peru sophomore overcomes adversity

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Increasing safety Welcoming the in school zones holiday season

Caron to earn varsity role lacking right hand

Federal funds to assist Peru’s routes program

Holiday parade to take place Dec. 4

CCC creates three new scholarships

Awards to add incentives for nonresidents to attend the school By Teah Dowling

dent Frederick Smith said. “These new scholarships enable us to assist even more students in getting a college education.” ANY NYS COUNTY

teah@suncommunitynews.com

PLATTSBURGH — Clinton Community College recently approved three new school scholarships for the spring and fall 2016 semesters. The scholarships are designed as incentives for non Clinton County residents to attend the school and provide greater access to the facilitiy. “Clinton has always been a sound economic option for students,” CCC’s Interim Presi-

The Academic Excellence Scholarship is a full-tuition scholarship for high-achieving high school graduates in all of New York State, in comparison to the similar Presidential Scholarship which is only for students in Clinton, Hamilton and St. Lawrence and Saratoga counties. This scholarship will cover unpaid tuition after grants such as TAP and other tuition specific scholarships have been applied. Stu-

dents will be responsible for fees, textbooks and supplies. Students who achieve a 90 or better GPA in a Regents program by the end of their junior year of high school are eligible. Students must enroll in Clinton in the fall or spring semester immediately following their graduation. There is an application process and students will be selected based on the quality of their application. Awarded students may receive the scholarship for up to two years of consecutive study so long as they earn a minimum semester GPA of 2.75 in the first semester and retain a minimum semester GPA of 3.25 for the se-

Ê LightingÊ of Ê the Christmas treesÊ

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budget under tax cap Town residents to see slight raise in taxes By Teah Dowling

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PLATTSBURGH — Several trees throughout the North Country will light up the night sky throughout the beginning of the of December. Places such as Plattsburgh, Cadyville, Schuyler Falls, Peru, Au Sable Forks Teah and Champlain will be decorating their Dowling Christmas trees with lights, ornaments Writer and garlands to begin the holiday season and spread the holiday spirit.

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VERMONT STUDENTS ONLY

Town of Saranac

Several town tree lighting ceremonies to take place in beginning of December

CADYVILLE The Cadyville Community Christmas Tree Lighting will take place Dec. 12 from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Cadyville Fire Station. This year, in remembrance of the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II, the Cadyville Fire Department is inviting World War II veterans from Cadyville and the surrounding communities to be honorary guests and light the 12-14 foot Christmas tree. Along with the tree lighting, guests of all ages can embark on a wagon ride, sings their hearts out caroling or visit with Santa.

mesters following. Along with the Presidential Scholarship and Vermont Academic Excellence Scholarship, this award is designed to attract and bring higher achieving students to CCC. “We have a lot to offer students looking for an academically challenging experience,” Smith said. “We value having higher-achieving students in our classrooms.”

SARANAC — The Town of Saranac’s tax levy in the 2016 budget is up by 2.43 percent. The spending plan totals at $2,369,934, an increase of less than 1 percent over the current year. With it comes a tax levy of $1,466,048. Total appropriations is $683,079 and total revenue is $102,615. The fund balance is $92,028 — leaving $488,436 to be raised by taxes. The tax rate for the general fund was raised to $2.16 per thousand — a 13 cent increase from last year. The highway tax rate is at $4.57 per thousand — a 1 cent decrease from last year. The town is under the tax cap, Councilman Gerald Delaney said, by $100 to $200. The budget passed with a vote of 3-2, with the opposing votes being Delaney and Roman Miner. Delaney said he would’ve liked to see no raise in taxes. NEW ITEMS AND CHANGES The Champlain tree lighting will take place at 6:30 p.m., followed by visits with Santa, hot chocolate and caroling at Paquette Park. Photo by Janet McFetridge

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