Ed Deso

Gen. Knox’s epic 1775-76 Cannon March is topic of Dec. 19 Lake George panel

The Lake George Battlefield Park Alliance and the Warren County Historical Society are joining with Fort Ticonderoga to present an evening program…devoted to Henry Knox and the movement he led of over 60 tons of artillery equipment from Ticonderoga to Boston during the brutal winter of 1775-76.”

The 250th anniversary is fast approaching of this and other key Revolutionary War events.

The free program is set for Monday, Dec. 19, …

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Lakewood Music in So. Glens Falls, new biz: Guitars, ukuleles

Chronicle editor Mark Frost writes: Robert Dunn has opened Lakewood Music at 125 Main Street, South Glens Falls, specializing in guitars and ukuleles. It’s open from 6 to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday, 11 a.m. to 6 on Saturday.

“I’ve played guitar for nearly 30 years, and when I want to buy an instrument, I want to do it in person with a knowledgeable musician,” said Mr. Dunn in a …

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Q of the week: What biz would you like to see arrive or arise in the Glens Falls market?

‘What business would you like to see arrive or arise in the greater Glens Falls market?’

That was our Question of the Week last Thursday in the e-mail to Chronicle digital subscribers. (If you’re not subscribed, you should be! It’s free. Go to our web page, glensfallschronicle.com.)

Trader Joe’s and Costco were mentioned the most.

“Gourmet foods at supermarket prices,” Harriet Rogers of Glens Falls said of Trader Joe’s. Wrote …

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Our December 15 front page

Big 32 Pages! 79 years later, finally ‘I got to hug my father’ who is buried at Normandy. No more Hochul mask mandates? Kirsh Helmets, on Big Boom Road, aims to revolutionize helmet design. When Shirt Factory still made shirts. Return of Tony DeSare. Gen. Knox’s epic 1775-76 Cannon March is topic of Dec. 19 LG panel. Glens Falls man, 22, charged; Cumberland Farms store gunpoint robbery. ADK Thunder forward…

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Panel agrees on redrawn lines for Assembly districts, but it is far from final

By Zander Frost, Chronicle Staff Writer

The New York Independent Redistricting Commission released a proposed State Assembly map that would take effect in the next election, in 2024.

The map used this year was deemed an unconstitutional gerrymander in May, but the court said there was not enough time to draw new lines before the election.

The maps are subject to change. The commission will hold public hearings soliciting input …

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