Tuesday, October 28, 2025

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Glens Falls Planning Board cordial to cannabis plan at Dizzy Chicken

By Cathy DeDe, Chronicle Managing Editor

Jody Cracco of Lake George and her daughter Brittany Cracco of Glens Falls met with a generally welcoming and positive response from the Glens Falls Planning Board in their first meeting over the “Saratoga Cannabis Co.” dispensary they want to open at the former Dizzy Chicken restaurant on 72 South Street.

Her intent, Jody Cracco said at the January 2 meeting, was “to start …

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Sabrina Della Bella lived her Giants’ dream this season

By Zander Frost, Chronicle Staff Writer

Sabrina Della Bella, 22, was living out her dream this football season — working in the NFL, for the New York Giants.

The 2019 Queensbury graduate and 2023 Siena graduate spent the season working in Corporate Partnerships doing “hospitality, events, social campaigns, fantasy football events” for the Giants’ sponsors, she said.

Sabrina is all about sports business.

“I have been working in the sports …

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Our January 11 front page

Wedding Issue! Rolling Thunder! Rabid fox. Knifepoint charges. AngioDynamics will close Queensbury & Glens Falls locations in 24 months. Towering Beagle. GF Kiwanis eyes possible restart of ‘Taste’; seeking restaurants. Jeff Dunham, Glens Falls, Fri. 1 dead in rollover Northway bus crash. Glens Falls’ Martin Luther King Day event is on Sunday. Six Flags has closed Johnny Rockets, will demolish bldg. GF Planning Board cordial to cannabis plan at Dizzy …

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Still pending: Big plan to turn former Tee-Bird into luxury RV park, solar farm

By Zander Frost, Chronicle Staff Writer

Latham-based U.S. Light Energy has ambitious hopes for the long vacant, 203-acre Tee-Bird Country Club in Moreau.

COO Michael Fingar told The Chronicle the project would encompass:

  • A “conservation area and walking trail in the rear of the property.”
  • “A luxury motor coach and cabin resort in the front of the property, and
  • Two five-megawatt community solar projects “in the back of the property,

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What went viral

By Zander Frost, Chronicle Staff Writer

2023 was another record breaking digital year for The Chronicle. Our posts reached over 3.3-million people via Facebook and Instagram — 1.9-million on Instagram, 1.4-million on Facebook.

We posted more frequently than ever — and our average post generated more impressions than ever before.

All of this growth is organic, without “buying” audience or subscribers on the Internet. It’s thanks to you, our readers.…

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