Ed Deso

Three Tragedies

Pedestrian killed in Broad St. hit & run; Police: Driver ID’d

Nina A. Dever, 71, of Glens Falls, was struck by a motor vehicle on Broad Street near South Western Avenue Sunday morning, Feb. 6. She was pronounced dead at Glens Falls Hospital.

Glens Falls Police said they responded at 5:45 a.m. to a report of a motor vehicle crash and were advised that a female had been struck by …

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Greenwich fire claims historic building; arson arrest made

The 1892 Wilmarth Building at 126 Main Street in Greenwich was destroyed by fire on Sunday, Feb. 6. No one was injured although the fate of some pets wasn’t immediately known.

A man who fled the building was charged with arson, said the Cambridge-Greenwich Police Department

“Witnesses stated they saw a subject jump out a second story window and take off on foot in a westerly direction.

“With assistance from …

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Our February 10 front page

Valentine’s Day Super Bowl Sunday! A week of sadnesses. Rescued iced-in loons on Lake George. SUNY Adk. adjusts to big enrollment drop. Bridie Farrell, in sit-down with Chronicle. Pedestrian killed in Broad St. hit & run; Police: Driver ID’d. EDC moving into former Empire Theatre. Glens Falls is split from Queensbury; Hudson Falls from Kingsbury in NY Assembly lines. Concerts, comedy, shows… The Chronicle always has the region’s best Arts

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Nurse: I’ll lose my job refusing needless booster

To the Editor:

I am writing this letter in question of the Governor’s booster mandate in New York State. I am a registered nurse working at Glens Falls Hospital for more than 25 years. I am fully vaccinated and recently recovered from Covid a few weeks ago.

I am now being forced to take a Covid booster when technically I just had the best booster by contracting the virus and …

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Calls Glens Falls a ‘Girls Hockey Mecca in the making’

Attn: Mark Frost…

With the Winter Olympics around the corner, and the excitement surrounding the possibility of the US Women’s Hockey Team competing for another medal, I wanted to share with our community the amazing things that are happening right in our backyard that support our young female athletes’ aspirations to compete at the highest of levels, and greatly support our local economy.

While the Adirondack Youth Hockey Association (AYHA) …

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