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Our February 4 front page

Super Bowl Weekend Mass Vac Tents? Kristen Stevenson. James Bonet. If not Indians, what mascot? Didn’t just make an ice rink; he built his own Zamboni! Puppy Bowl, on TV before the Super Bowl, was recorded in GF at Cool Arena. Sheriff Jeff Murphy: Fentanyl drug danger. Armed robbery a McCann Pharmacy ends in suspect Streicher’s suicide. Concerts, comedy, shows… The Chronicle always has the region’s best Arts & Entertainment

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Our January 28 front page

Winter Fun Ash’s plan for Merrill Magee. Todd Kusnierz’ ‘hostile takeover’ Judge John Hall: Thoughts upon retirement. Argyle Cheese up & running in HF at former Lewis Super. LG Winterfest: 500 wristbands sold, most to out-of-towners. Americade shifts its rally to Sept. 21-25. Banta is ATF’s interim. Concerts, comedy, shows… The Chronicle always has the region’s best Arts & Entertainment section!

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Our January 21 front page

Winter Home issue Dear Joe Biden. … Seeber, Beaty, Braymer. Go, Bills! Open Door: $1.5-million grant; project to house & help 50 men in recovery. Scoop: They’re after Elise. Couple parlays purchase, redo of homes into full-time biz. Adk. Theatre Festival: Chad Rabinovitz to exit; now what? Tom Murphy elected to board of NY Fed. Concerts, comedy, shows… The Chronicle always has the region’s best Arts & Entertainment section!

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County Health Chief: Be patient on vaccine

By Cathy DeDe, Chronicle Managing Editor

Ginelle Jones, Director of the Warren County Public Health Department, is single-minded in her bottom-line Covid-19 message.

“We want 100 percent of Warren County vaccinated,” Mrs. Jones told The Chronicle during a 40-minute conversation Sunday. “Please, if you write anything, write that….That’s what’s going to get us off this gerbil wheel and through the tunnel of Covid, towards the light, is 100 percent vaccinated.”…

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New on Glen St.: Pakistani street food at Alif Café

Chronicle Managing Editor Cathy DeDe writes: There’s a new cafe in downtown Glens Falls, in the former Samantha’s Cafe storefront on Glen Street.

Alif Café offers Pakistani street food, snacks, chai, and coffees.

“We’re having a soft opening now,” Muhommad Saud of Lake George told The Chronicle on Sunday.

He’s running the Glens Falls location for his family, which also operates Tandoori Grill on Canada Street in Lake George, and …

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