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Arrow Bank time and temp sign struck by car

Ben Westcott reports: Arrow Bank’s time and temperature sign on Glen Street was struck by a vehicle at 1:20 a.m. on Saturday, May 10, in a collision that also damaged a city light pole and Arrow’s fence, a Department of Motor Vehicles accident report said.
 
Joshua Brian Polunci, 46, of Lake Luzerne, allegedly struck the three objects with a 2012 Subaru and was charged with alleged Driving While Intoxicated and

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Cole’s Collision plans to build At Former Blue Moose, Rt. 9, Qby.

CHRONICLE SCOOP • Zander Frost reports: Cole’s Collision plans to open a location at 1300 Route 9 at the location of the former Blue Moose Restaurant, The Chronicle has learned.

The property on the corner of Glen Lake Road just south of the Warren County Municipal Center has been home to various restaurants over the years.

County records show that this property and the adjacent 8 Glen Lake Rd. property

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Jimmer Fredette announces retirement from basketball

Jimmer Fredette, the Glens Falls High School basketball standout whose performance at Brigham Young University launched the “Jimmermania” craze, announced he has retired from Basketball.
 
Jimmer was the 2011 AP College Basketball Player of the Year. He was drafted 10th overall in the 2011 NBA draft, and played for the Sacramento Kings, Chicago Bulls, New Orleans Pelicans, New York Knicks, and Phoenix Suns. He also had a successful stint overseas,

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Kopf’s bet on Hudson Falls

By Cathy DeDe, Chronicle Managing Editor

Andrew Kopf, 32, is betting big on John Street. He calls it “the South Street of Hudson Falls.”

John Street has “many reputations,” he says. “It has fallen, and it will come again, just like Hudson Falls Village will.

“It only makes sense as Glens Falls develops, the neighboring communities are going to develop. They just will. Hudson Falls is still a cheaper place

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Glens Falls Farmers Market nixes Maple Street

Zander Frost reports: In a change of plans, the Glens Falls Farmers Market will begin its Summer Season on Saturday, May 3 inside in Aviation Mall — and then plans “to move into the new Market Center” on South Street “on Saturday, June 7.”

The market had previously planned to start its summer season on Maple Street “due to ongoing construction on South Street.”

Now, the Farmers Market said in

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