Lawn & Garden issue Texas Roadhouse review. Virginia’s Garden Tour. You can spot bad weather for the Weather Service. Aviator Restaurant to open May 11. East Cove restaurant closes. Doty Machine adds $1.5-million in new machinery. Lake George’s Sundowner Motels sells for $3.5-million. Civic Center sells advertising on new sign. Adk. Thunder advance in playoffs. Genpak moving from Glens Falls to Charlotte, NC. Looking for the arts, concerts, etc.? The …
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Soprano family now bottling, selling their marinara sauce
By Gordon Woodworth, Chronicle News Editor
The Soprano family of Queensbury, who operated pizza shops in Lake George Village and in Glens Falls, are now bottling and selling Soprano’s Marinara Sauce.
“Jacobs & Toney in Warrensburg was the first one on board, and they are doing the best,” said Tony Soprano, the son of Joe and Tina Soprano and a 2014 SUNY Oneonta graduate.
“They have gone through four or …
Read More »Blue Öyster Cult to play in LG at ‘Festival for Lake,’ 9/24
By Cathy DeDe, Chronicle Managing Editor
Blue Öyster Cult, the 1970s hard rock band whose classics include “(Don’t Fear) The Reaper,” “Godzilla” and “Burnin’ for You,” will headline opening day of the outdoor American Music Festival for the Lake at the Charles R. Wood Park in Lake George on Saturday, Sept. 24.
Last year’s festival drew huge crowds for headliner Sawyer Fredericks, the Capital Region-bred winner of TV’s The Voice …
Read More »Rich Schermerhorn: Why I’m for Trump
By Gordon Woodworth, Chronicle News Editor
Queensbury developer Rich Schermerhorn is a huge Donald Trump supporter.
“My wife and I and a good buddy flew over to New Hampshire after he won the primary back in February,” Mr. Schermerhorn said Tuesday at the site of his 116-unit Harris-on Quarry project under construction in Moreau.
“We went to the victory party, and I had a photo taken of me in front …
Read More »Medical marijuana legal but so hard to come by
Parents of Qby. girl, 11, call it ‘a miracle’ but struggled to find doctor to prescribe.
By Gordon Woodworth, Chronicle News Editor
Eleven-year-old Allison Hoffer of Queensbury suffers from Lennox-Gastaut syndrome (LGS), a type of epilepsy that causes hard-to-treat seizures and often impairs development.
Her mother Ellen says that up until a few weeks ago, Allison was non-verbal, had up to 180 seizures a day and had a three-year-old’s level …
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