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Max Frost in Ukraine
Chronicle editor Mark Frost writes: Our son Max — reporting for RocaNews.com, the digital news company he founded with two friends in 2020 — crossed the border from Poland into Ukraine on March 4, hitchhiking with a driver transporting relief supplies. The man invited Max to stay in his three-generation household as long as Max wanted. Max stayed three nights, four days.
After the third day, Max Facetimed with us. …
Read More »Glens Falls reval a shock to some
By Mark Frost, Chronicle Editor
Glens Falls hadn’t done a general reassessment of property values since 2005.
Last week, owners were notified of new preliminary assessments calculated by KLW Appraisal Group of Buffalo.
It’s caused some shock waves.
“I have heard from many constituents,” Diana Palmer, Ward 3’s council member, said in response to a Chronicle inquiry.
“Initially, there were a lot of questions, some anger, some confusion, and a …
Read More »Return of the State Hoop Tourney!
By Cathy DeDe, Chronicle Managing Editor
The New York State High School Boys’ Basketball Tournament returns to the Cool Insuring Arena, Friday to Sunday, March 18 to 20.
“The road to New York State basketball is right through Glens Falls,” says tournament director Arthur “Chip” Corlew, the athletic director of Glens Falls School. “We’re ready,”
It’s been a dry five years for Glens Falls. After 36 years as host — …
Read More »Our music writer Jason, on the Ukraine walk in Glens Falls
By Jason Irwin, Chronicle Freelance
This past Sunday, the Glens Falls community came together to show their support for the people of the Ukraine with an amazing display of unity. By 1 p.m., well over 200 people of different ages and backgrounds stood side by side, braving the below-freezing temperature, and carrying flags, signs and wearing blue and yellow (the colors of the Ukrainian flag), preparing to walk together from …
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