Our Health & Fitness Quarterly issue. Queensbury native Heather LaVine and husband leading wave with new bar and restaurant in Troy. Benedict Arnold or Horatio Gates? Belly dancers vs. cancer at Wood Theater. Hyde; 3 vacancies not an issue. Soranos buy ‘Pumpkin Farm.’ Glens Falls Tennis & Swim Club’s 50th year! J.D. Aspland (15) of Queensbury eyes 4 powerlifting records Saturday at Fort William Henry. Hudson Falls Laurie Normandeau raising …
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Good to be Joel Wincowski!
By Gordon Woodworth, Chronicle News Editor
It’s good to be Joel Wincowski these days. The Lake George High School guard is still the talk of the North Country after his heart-stopping, nothing-but-net 30-footer with 1.6 seconds left lifted the Warriors to their second state title in three years on March 21. There’s a maple bacon donut named after him at Caffé Vero, and his humble, quiet demeanor has won him …
Read More »Our April 2 issue
Big Women in Business issue! Special 16-page section. It’s Good to be Joel Wincowski! Becky Monahan – from mailroom to GM at GL&V. Kingsbury to vote on $650,000 bond. Iroquios Reading Council contest winners spent afternoon at The Chronicle. Beards & beer events both scored big! What to do locally for Spring Break. Last chance to make Easter dining plans…so many options. Owls in Orbit CD release at Hudson River …
Read More »Our March 26 issue
Boat Show at the Dome, Friday-Sunday! Lake George wins state Class C title again! George Ferone retiring after 45 years at Tribune Media. Coalition hires Jack Walter to run Civic Center. Brewfest expects 80 breweries at the Queensbury Hotel this Saturday for Brewfest. Lake George invasives inspections resume April 15. Bolton: Happy Jacks plans new building. Rachael Ray returns to Lake George on Thursday, April 2. Maple Weekends continue. Winter …
Read More »Appellate court backs Kitchens’ Assembly Point home, by 4-0
By Gordon Woodworth, Chronicle News Editor
A Ballston Spa couple appears to have won its three-year fight to build a 3,200-square-foot home on a landlocked, hillside double lot at Assembly Point on Lake George.
The Appellate Division of State Supreme Court, Third Judicial Department, ruled unanimously — by a 4-0 vote — on March 12 that the Queensbury Zoning Board of Appeals was “rational and not arbitrary” in having granted …
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