Tuesday, October 28, 2025

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Our August 14 front page

Washington County Fair! Dave Portnoy. Stefanik gains on Hochul. Love of Lake George
became lifelong. Planning Board upbeat; neighbors voice concerns about 196 Ridge St. plan. LG Shepard Park amphitheater plan is out to bid. Clinton Shanks arrested regarding youth shooting. Scott Lufkin in Argyle has his own YouTube channel: ‘The Town Tinker’ Many will miss Sheriff’s Officer Tim Guy, 68. Concerts, comedy, shows… The Chronicle always has the region’s

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Harts’ 3rd generation steps up

By Zander Frost, Chronicle Staff Writer

Julie (Hart) Murphy, the third-generation of the local Hart pizza-making family, plans to move her Queen of Harts Pizza across Lafayette Street to a larger space in the Noon Whistle Deli building.

“We officially bought it in April,” said Julie, adding that she may be the last Hart family member making pizza. “I’m the last standing one in the game.”

The Harts started what …

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Their plans for 196 Ridge

By Cathy DeDe, Chronicle Managing Editor

The Glens Falls Planning Board was to consider at its Aug. 6 meeting site plan review for a renovation, addition and townhouse project at 196 Ridge Street by the Snyder family that owns Snyder Drywall in Moreau. They plan six apartments and six new townhouses on the 1.135-acre parcel at the corner of Ridge and William Streets.

  • The existing two-story Victorian brick building, built

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Ben’s big rafting trip

By Ben Westcott, Chronicle Staff Writer

In my continuing pursuit of outdoor activities in the region, I went whitewater rafting on the Hudson River.

With 10 companies operating on the stretch of river I was looking to explore, I certainly had my pick of options.

I ended up booking a trip with Wild Waters Outdoor Center, a family owned and operated business that has whitewater rafted the Hudson and Sacandaga …

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NYS bans cell phones for kids at school; GF & Qby.’s plans

By Cathy DeDe, Chronicle Managing Editor

Under New York State mandate, cell phones will now be banned “from bell to bell” for all students, grades K-12.

They can’t be accessed in the classroom, at lunch, in study halls, in the halls between classes or on playgrounds or playing fields.

No texting, taking photos, recording video or use of any social media at school.

The state’s new “distraction-free schools” regulation banishes …

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