Chronicle Managing Editor Cathy DeDe writes: Brad Magowan tells The Chronicle he is running for Queensbury Town Supervisor. He’ll seek the Republican and Conservative nominations, setting up a likely primary with Bill VanNess, who declared his candidacy last week.

Supervisor John Strough, a Democrat in his ninth term, is not seeking re-election. His current term is only one year as local votes adjust to comply with the state’s new Even-Year …
Ed Deso
Our January 29 front page
Winter Home Issue The changing landscape of South Street. GF Police Officer John Hogan III, who PBA said stole, paid $$ back; case sealed. Dr. Tedesco. Congress hopeful Smullen came to Chronicle. Deer rescued from Kingsbury frozen canal lock. Subdivision: Brad Magowan: I’m running for Queensbury Town Supervisor. Grand Union in Warrensburg to close Mar. 7; successor sought. $1 million ticket sold at Qby Rt. 9 Walmart. ATF co-founder Martha …
Read More »Sheriff vs. Treasurer in Warren County’s case of mis-paid millions
By Cathy DeDe, Chronicle Managing Editor
At Friday’s monthly meeting of the Warren County Board of Supervisors, Sheriff Jim LaFarr shared with the County Board new specifics of the more than $3.3-million paid out last month to imposters purporting to be highway materials contractor Peckham Industries.
On December 12 and 23, the Treasurer’s office made electronic “ACH” [Automated Clearing House] payments of about $2.1 and $1.2 million to a scam …
Read More »Glens Falls grad, resident on Paralympic ski team
Glens Falls High School Class of 2025 grad Lyndsay Strange has been named an assistant coach for the U.S. Paralympic Alpine Ski Team at the Paralympic Winter Games in Milano Cortina, Italy, March 6-15. She previously was head coach for the Mexico Alpine Ski Team for the past two Olympics in PyeongChang and Beijing.
One of Coach Strange’s athletes on the U.S. Paralympic team is Glens Falls resident Kelsey O’Driscoll, …
Read More »Argyle dog defendants in court; judge advances case
Chronicle reporter Ben Westcott writes: Defendants Robert and Anastasia Palulis appeared in Argyle Town Court Tuesday night, and Judge Stacy Davis made a determination that “the accusatory instruments are facially sufficient” for their criminal case to proceed.
Twenty-one dogs died overnight at the Palulises’ Anastasia’s Acres Dog Boarding facility in Argyle on Aug. 23-24.
The couple are charged with 22 misdemeanor counts of overdriving/torturing/injuring animals and failure to provide proper …
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