Sandra Hutchinson
March 22 Issue
Spring has Sprung issue | LG wins NYS basketball title. Where’s the prom? Literacy teaching program revived. Nearcare celebrates its 35th anniversary. Thurman maple tour. Vigers sponsor NASCAR entry. The Strand 1st anniversary. Fort Edward & Hartford merge baseball and softball teams. Can GF get back hoops tourney? Lots of real estate listings… Find your dream home! Concerts, comedy, shows… The Chronicle always has the region’s best Arts & Entertainment …
Read More »Pottersville-based ‘Railroads on Parade’ seeks rescue, urgently
Chronicle editor Mark Frost writes: Clarke and Barbara Dunham have issued an urgent call for help to save their elaborate model train attraction, Railroads On Parade, off Northway Exit 26, Pottersville.
They said the unidentified financial backer who enabled them to open Railroads On Parade is now exiting the project.
Their Website announces: “At the conclusion of the 2014 season Railroads On Parade will be seeking a new year-round location …
Read More »Bed tax hike to rescue Civic Center unlikely; Mayor: ‘That ship has sailed’
By Gordon Woodworth & Mark Frost
Chronicle News Editor & Chronicle Publisher/Editor
A renewed late push to fund the Glens Falls Civic Center with a 1% hike in the occupancy “bed” tax is apparently going nowhere, and Mayor Jack Diamond says the Aug. 18 auction of the Glens Falls Civic Center will proceed.
“If the County asks me to consider canceling the sale of the Civic Center and has a …
Read More »TBI Survivor Megan Clothier now advocates for others
By Gordon Woodworth, Chronicle News Editor
Megan Clothier of Lake George is a traumatic brain injury survivor on a mission.
“I’m a member of the New York State Brain Injury Coordinating Council,” she said. “We change laws and impact the TBI (traumatic brain injury) community. I’m not the only one who feels I have inadequate help.”
Her mother Tracey said Megan is the only TBI survivor on the Coordinating Council, …
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