Tuesday, November 18, 2025

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Warrensburg School Resource Officer adds student arm wrestling club

By Ben Westcott, Chronicle Staff Writer

Besides keeping students and staff safe at Warrensburg Central School, Resource Officer [SRO] Matt Fish forges connections with kids one arm wrestling match at a time.

In fall 2023, when Officer Fish was just starting out as the district’s first SRO, he launched a school arm wrestling club that was eventually sanctioned by the school board the following spring.

Office Fish says it’s the …

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Our September 4 front page

Autumn Wedding Issue! Starting our 46th year… Car Show weekend. Horrific 21 dog deaths in Argyle. Arm wrestle. Step One: Hospital debuts new waiting room at Emergency Department. Gerarde plans golf simulators & bar at former Trustco branch on Glen Street. City opens Pruyn’s Path along Hudson; links Murray Street Park, Havilands Cove. Whitehall’s PJ Ferguson, now of Nashville, at HF Strand, Fri. Concerts, comedy, shows… The Chronicle always has

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Our August 28 front page

Labor Day Issue! 1, 2, 3 Music Festivals this weekend!! Argyle arrests in dog deaths. CDTA launches bus 713, links GF, Saratoga. She went parasailing for 97th birthday. Hudson Falls will field varsity football team after a hiatus. Warren County may guarantee some ‘Signature’ events 3 years in Oc Tax funding. 3 Democratic members of Congress held ‘town hall’ in Glens Falls. Big poaching: 30 deer. Concerts, comedy, shows… The

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Former [farmacy] chef Colin Miner at Bistro LeRoux

Chronicle Managing Editor Cathy DeDe writes: Colin Miner has joined the crew at Bistro LeRoux on Route 149 in Lake George, under chef-owners Jacob and Tiffany Guay.

“I’m really happy to be working with Chef Jacob,” Chef Miner said. He said they share some of the same culinary experiences, if about a decade apart.

Newly married and with a stepdaughter, Chef Miner, 35, said the new position allows him more …

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Landry: Glens Falls faces ‘monstrous’ rise in cost of health insurance in ’26

Chronicle Managing Editor Cathy DeDe writes: “Insurance companies are already approaching us with 20 to 24% increase” in health insurance prices for 2026, Glens Falls Ward 2 Councilman Bob Landry tells The Chronicle.

He warned the Aug. 12 Common Council meeting of a “monstrous” increase in costs “if we do nothing.

“We’re doing everything we can right now to figure out a way to get that down to a more …

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