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Moreau Planning Bd. votes 4-2 for 191-unit housing project next to Moreau Rec Park

By Ben Westcott, Chronicle Staff Writer

At its Monday, April 15, meeting, the Moreau Planning Board, by a 4-2 vote, made a favorable determination on the 191-unit mixed residential district proposed by Cerrone Builders for abandoned agricultural land west of Moreau Recreational Park on both sides of Lenox Boulevard.

But Board Chair John Arnold noted, “We have a detailed list of items that we wish the Town Board will consider …

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With lake unfrozen, Cleverdale group urges, lock gates & inspect invasives all year; Wick: Not needed

By Cathy DeDe, Chronicle Managing Editor

The Lake Stewardship Group of Cleverdale wrote in its March newsletter, “We are very concerned about uninspected boats launching at the open, unstaffed DEC ramp at Million Dollar Beach in December, January, February and now March.”

“Lake George did not freeze this winter, except for some thin ice sometimes in some places,” allowing what amounts to year-round access to the Lake, they said.

Spokesperson …

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Our April 18 front page

Spring home Issue! Next at former Sutton’s. Chef Denver’s new venture in GF. Youths on bikes incidents resume. Thunder playoffs. Pride flag. Hoffman Car Wash gets final approval at former Steve’s Place. GF Brewfest back at Cool Arena, Sat. Attempted murder charge in Glens Falls Jan. 24 shooting. Moreau Planning Board votes 4-2 for 191-unit housing project next to Moreau Rec Park. Concerts, comedy, shows… The Chronicle always has the

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Glens Falls Hospital: March births at Joyce Stock Snuggery

March births at Glens Falls Hospital included:

A son, James V., to Amanda & James Drexel of Hebron, Wednesday, March 13, 7:07 am. 9 pounds 13 ounces, 20-3/4 inches. Maternal grandparent: Charlene Porlier of Hudson Falls. Paternal grandparents: James Drexel & Janine Remarque of Queensbury.

A son, Tadgh Pheonyx, to Tadgh & Tabi of Bolton Landing, Thursday, March 14, 2:58 am. 7 pounds 2 ounces, 19 inches. Maternal …

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ADK Peer-to-Peer at SUNY Adk here to assist veterans

By Caroline Martindale, Chronicle Staff Writer

Adirondack Peer-to-Peer assists veterans assimilating to civilian life.

Danele DelSignore, a mentor and Navy veteran, told The Chronicle, “The program keeps veterans together to make sure they have support in the community. Whether they have good or bad experiences after deployment, there’s still a transition to get back into the civilian world. There’s a lot of things that they’ve seen that the average person …

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