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Our November 19 front page

Marine League needs toys 3 top elected officials – All Qby Class of 1987. Stolen identity internet
fraud. No SGF Holiday parade; still a drive for toys & food donors. 2020 ‘Hometown Thanksgiving’ in GF is take-out only. Concerts, comedy, shows… The Chronicle always has the region’s best Arts & Entertainment section!

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Our November 12 front page

Post-Election issue Everyone’s a winner in U.S. election. At the Pinnacle, of November’s heat wave. 76 years later, Bill Miller, 94, WWII veteran gets diploma. LGA: ‘Infuriating’ first Harmful Algal Bloom on Lake George. Matt Rozell takes space at Shirt Factory; 2 new WWII books; film halt. 5 Local 773 members plead guilty to defrauding Plumbers union. Covid cut off camp; Under the Woods got creative so kids weren’t left …

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Hoppy Trails is here again: Premier Plus buys Brew Bus

By Cathy DeDe, Chronicle Managing Editor

Hoppy Trails is here again.

Under new ownership and after being grounded since the coronavirus shutdown in March, the Hoppy Trails Brew Bus is once again bringing groups to the region’s 20 or so craft breweries, distilleries and wineries.

“Right away, the first actual time we rented it out was the 17th of October,” says new owner Dawn Biddescombe. “This weekend and the next …

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Scoop: Re-elect Elise Stefanik

By Mark Frost, Chronicle Editor

Elise Stefanik is an extremely effective member of Congress. She makes significant headway for the 21st District. She’s smart, hard-working, knows the communities’ needs and tries to address them.

Glens Falls Hospital has struggled for years because it serves a largely poor, rural area but isn’t accorded the rural designation that would open up funding streams. Congresswoman Stefanik didn’t just deliver the hospital $44-million, she’s …

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The doctor won’t see you now

By Mark Frost, Chronicle Editor

On Friday, Oct. 30, after 46 years, Dr. John Rugge will stop seeing patients. “Halloween Eve,” he quips. “How appropriate.”

Dr. Rugge turned 76 years old on Oct. 4.

Even as he was the driving force turning Hudson Headwaters Health Network into a far-flung, $110-million primary care juggernaut treating a thousand people a day from greater Glens Falls to the Canadian border, Dr. Rugge kept …

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