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New Way Lunch adds soft serve downtown

By Zander Frost, Chronicle Staff Writer

New Way Lunch introduces soft serve ice cream on South Street — starting today, Thursday.

“Downtown Glens Falls has pretty much everything now,” owner Peter Gazetos says. “But it does not have anywhere to get soft ice cream.”

It will be sold at the South Street side window, under the Angie’s Ice Cream banner. Angie was Peter’s mother.

“My mother always wanted to sell …

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Our May 18 front page

Prime Time Seniors issue! 90 years old, doing stand-up comedy. Murphy out, DeMarco in as CEO at Arrow. Lox of Bagels, Qby. since 1988, bagels by the thousands daily. New Way Lunch adds soft serve downtown. Pet Fest in City Park Sat., May 20. Warren County agrees to fund bus merger of GF Transit into CDTA. 42 Degrees to close end of May. United Way sets ‘Communitywide’ GF scavenger hunt …

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South Glens Falls: 5 vie for 3 seats on the School Board

By Zander Frost, Chronicle Staff Writer

Five candidates seek three spots on the South Glens Falls school board. The election is Tuesday, May 16.

The Chronicle reached out to candidates through the district.

Christopher Music, Haley Brashears and Nicholas Healy opted to talk.

William Elder and Edward Potter declined to speak with The Chronicle.


“I don’t care for the direction that the school system is headed,” said Christopher Music. …

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Lake George School Board – 3 candidates vie for 2 seats; vote is May 16

Jeannine Bieber


I’m Jeannine Bieber and I’m running for a second term on the Lake George School Board.

It is a privilege to run again so that I can continue to support transparent decision making and communication in order to set an example for our students of what fair, responsible, open discourse and governance look like — and that, YES, it can exist!

I look forward to continuing work as …

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4 seek 2 trustee spots: Rockwell Falls Library Board, Luzerne

On May 16 voters will elect two trustees to three-year terms on the five-person board that oversees Rockwell Falls Public Library. The vote takes place as a separate part of the Hadley-Luzerne Central School District’s annual budget vote.

The library and the upcoming vote have drawn increased interest in the wake of the library’s scheduling and cancellation last month of a Drag Queen Story Hour.

The Chronicle offered the four …

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