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28 hours, back at the school & fully open to public for first time since 2020

By Cathy DeDe, Chronicle Managing Editor

The 47th annual South High Marathon Dance returns March 1 & 2 to the High School for the first time since the Covid pandemic. After three years having to adjust, it will all be in one location, at the school and fully open to the public.

Senior Logan Mahoney, a student co-chair, says, “You may have seen the dance through our SHMD broadcast, but …

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Our February 29 front page

South High Marathon Dance – 28 hours, back at the school & fully open to public for first time since 2020 Matt Rozell movie debut. Mean Max does darts. Veterinary practice on the grow. Uncommon Grounds progresses with new Qby. location. Qby. boys win at states. Amorak in HF: Free music lessons for kids; Strand concert is Sunday. Concerts, comedy, shows… The Chronicle always has the region’s best Arts &

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CEO of Protect Our Winters

By Cathy DeDe, Chronicle Managing Editor

Harvard and Queensbury Class of 2001 grad Erin Sprague is the newly appointed CEO of Protect Our Winters, a Colorado-based climate advocacy not-for-profit targeted to and run by skiiers, snowboarders and outdoors enthusiasts like herself.

“I’ve always been a passionate outdoor athlete,” Ms. Sprague told The Chronicle in a Zoom call from Boulder.

“I loved every every season outdoors in this beautiful part of …

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GF & HF both have brothers wrestling in NYS tourney

By Ben Westcott, Chronicle Staff Writer

Lots of brothers are willing to go to the mat for each other, as the saying goes. But four local boys will take it to the next level this weekend at the NYSPHSAA Wrestling Championships at MVP Arena in Albany on Feb. 23 and 24.

Skyler and Violence Sturdevant of Glens Falls and Jesse and Justin Mullis of Hudson Falls all advanced to states …

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GFH neurologist: For brain health as you age, keys are nutrition, exercise, social interaction

By Ben Westcott, Chronicle Staff Writer

Cognitive decline and its toll on quality of life are unfortunate realities for many people as they age.

Reportedly more than 6 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s and that the lifetime risk at age 45 of getting the disease at some point are 1 in 5 for women and 1 in 10 for men.

Glens Falls Hospital neurologist Dr. Max Rudansky has some …

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