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Rock Hill Cafe reopens for indoor dining, 16 months later

By Cathy DeDe, Chronicle Managing Editor

Rock Hill Bakehouse — in the Shirt Factory annex building on Curran Lane in Glens Falls — reopened Tuesday for in-house dining. The vegan cafe had been closed for Covid since March 21, 2020.

“We spent the past 13 months doing curbside and giving away free bread,” owner Matt Funiciello told The Chronicle.


He said the plan Tuesday was to open at 8 a.m. …

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Bronzino & Barkenhagen plan ‘vertical farm’ in former blacksmith shop

By Cathy DeDe, Chronicle Managing Editor

Well, something will be growing in the ancient blacksmith building at the foot of Glen Street hill that most recently housed the Bride and Gown consignment shop. But, no, it won’t be marijuana.

Building owner Brian Bronzino and partner Robin Barkenhagen still aim to open a cannabis dispensary on the building’s first floor, but that project awaits state and city action.

The Glens Falls …

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Our July 8 front page

Health & Fitness Quarterly When Robert Garrow’s murders, manhunt terrified the Adks. Islands
of Lake George: Rush. Rock Hill Cafe reopens after 16-month halt. Cuomo declares gun violence ‘emergency’; Stec, Simpson: Flouts legislators. Stec welcomes new EpiPen law. Saratoga Track opens Thurs. 7/15. 3-man race for Wbg. supervisor in November; Geraghty, York, Larkin. Canoe Race,’ 8/7. Concerts, comedy, shows… The Chronicle always has the region’s best Arts & Entertainment section!

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Closed his diner, switched it to a food truck

Jack Celeste put Coach’s Corner on wheels

By Natalie Barden, Chronicle Summer Intern

Coach’s Corner used to be located at 71 Saratoga Ave. in South Glens Falls. Now it’s at whatever corner owner Jack Celeste chooses. He moved his business to a truck.

Last July, Mr. Celeste decided not to renew his lease on the diner. “It’s time to make a change,” he thought.

By mid-September 2020 the truck was …

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The Cambridge aftermath: Tough to rebuild trust

By Mark Frost, Chronicle Editor

As it stands now, the Indian mascot has been abolished at Cambridge Central School. That happened by a 3-2 vote at a special board meeting June 17.

On July 1, a new school board takes office. It includes four of the prior five members. The only change is that Jessica Roosevelt — who voted to eliminate the Indians and didn’t run for re-election — will …

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