Election Results issue | Chronicle Book Fair success. Chris Gibson pushes drastic change. The miracle return of the missing cat, Tom. Symphony & soloist: Stupendous. 4 local teams seek state titles. Work proceeds on 5 Culvert Street. Bed tax clash. Max in Europe. Lots of real estate listings… Find your dream home! Concerts, comedy, shows… Page after page of things to do. The Chronicle always has the region’s best Arts …
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Mark: Some endorsements
By Mark Frost, Chronicle Editor
John Strough for Queensbury Town Supervisor. Just because The Post-Star says something doesn’t always mean it’s wrong. I support John’s re-election because he’s done a good, progressive job as chief executive of Warren County’s most populated town, and I also support him because the Republicans have behaved so badly in trying to reassert their monopoly.
Being a Republican in Queensbury is easy, because the whole …
Read More »Darren Tracy starts 5 Culvert St. renovation
By Mark Frost, Chronicle Editor
Darren Tracy wasted no time getting started on saving and restoring the historic building at 5 Culvert Street, just off Warren Street in Glens Falls.
On Tuesday, Oct. 24, the Common Council agreed to sell him the Second Empire-style brick structure for $1. Three days later the sale was completed and Mr. Tracy and crew were at work on the site.
He and his wife …
Read More »Author talks & more at the Chronicle Book Fair, Sunday!
In the Warren Room
Carl Heilman Adirondack Slide Show — 11 a.m.-noon: Carl Heilman, II, Adirondack Seasons, updated multi-media video and music program based on his book of the same name. Mr. Heilman photographed the same scene on Giant Mountain in the Adirondack High Peaks numerous times over the course of a year.
Ghost stories — Noon-12:30 p.m.: Haunted Saratoga, ghost stories by Chestertown writer Joe Haedrich. Mr. Haedrich also …
Read More »LARAC’s Fall Arts Fest is this weekend in Queensbury
Chronicle Managing Editor Cathy DeDe writes: LARAC’s Fall Arts Festival is Saturday and Sunday, November 4 and 5, at The Adirondack Sports Complex, “the Dome” on Sherman Avenue in Queensbury. Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. Admission: $5, good for both days. Kids under 12 are free.
We asked LARAC festival coordinator Phil Casabona and director Candice Frye about the event. …
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