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Dating apps: His down-low

By Zander Frost, Chronicle Staff Writer

I don’t know a single person who enjoys dating apps.

They’re shallow, depressing, potentially expensive, and now, often essential to dating.

Covid lockdowns expedited the trend. Tinder, Hinge, and Bumble were the only ways to meet a potential partner.

Even when restrictions eased, apps were still necessary. Hard to meet someone at a bar when you aren’t allowed to leave your table, and have …

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Rogers Island says NY gun law caused it to cancel reenactment; Stec reacts

The Rogers Island Visitor Center in Fort Edward said it cancelled the 18th Century Military Encampment & Battle Reenactment on September 24 and 25 due to “New York State’s new gun law that restricts the carrying of firearms in ‘sensitive places.’”

Rogers Island said that despite a Governor’s office statement that reenactments could still occur, “there is no specific exemption in the legislation for reenactments.”

The Visitor Center said the …

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Our September 22 front page

Adirondack Balloon Festival! ‘Boo Town’ set for Fort Ann. Josh Allen is good enough! Dating
apps: His down-low. Glens Falls installs 150 parking sensors to help drivers find spaces; let city monitor use. 2 guns, one week: Glens Falls schools up in arms. Town & Village of Lake George to seek NYS $10-million DRI, like Glens Falls got. Obituary: William Paul ‘Bill’ Dow. Rogers Island says NY gun law caused …

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Y’s Gators back in the swim

By Cathy DeDe, Chronicle Managing Editor

After a two-year hiatus, the Glens Falls YMCA’s Gators swim team is finally back.

“We’re very excited. We’re hoping to start up on September 19th,” says head coach Dennie Wilson.

Tryouts were set for yesterday and today, Sept. 14 and 15, but that might pause. Ms. Wilson said the new pool heater wasn’t working as of Monday; repairs are imminent.

Pre-Covid, the Gators team …

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Kevin Crossman has thriving T3 triathlete coaching biz

By Zander Frost, Chronicle Staff Writer

T3 Coaching, the “Customized Triathlete Coaching” program founded by Kevin Crossman, has grown organically into sizable community.

“This year alone, we’ll have approximately 50 athletes that we coach,” he said. “And we have five USAT certified coaches on staff.”

Coach Crossman teaches physical education at Glens Falls Middle School, and coaches the Varsity Boys Swim Team.

He said T3 spots are in short supply. …

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