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Our December 26 issue

The final Chronicle issue of 2014! Richard Dean’s classic Glens Falls photos. Scary threats to our liberty. Civic Center to change hands on January 1. City loses about $15,000 on canceled Yuletide concert. Area’s newest congregation leaders. Rep. Bill Owens farewell column. Warren County OKs sale of Westmount Nursing facility. AHL takes steps to move west. Still time to make last minute plans for New Year’s eve. Notable live music …

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Late Tom Jacobs who pioneered Cole’s Woods ski trails honored with plaque

By Mark Frost, Chronicle Editor

Tom Jacobs and Cole’s Woods were celebrated Saturday on a perfect Glens Falls winter morning — gleaming blue sky, crisp temperature, fresh snow, cross-country ski trails groomed, ready and in use.

Mr. Jacobs, the Queensbury entrepreneur and Olympic skier who passed away in April at the age of 87, was lauded as the driving force who made Cole’s Woods and the ski trails happen.

Scores …

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Our December 18 issue

Big 52 page Chronicle Christmas Issue! Photographer’s passion: Snowflakes. Join in the Christmas Bird Count through Jan. 5. Baker twins excel at brass. Celtic Yuletide concert canceled. City sued over JUST Beverages and Salvation Army. Author with local links talks about self-publishing. Planned Parenthood letter keep coming. Finch gets $1-million from NYS for modernization. Lots of last minute gift ideas in this issue. Entertainment galore. Time to make your plans

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Stan’s the man!

By Gordon Woodworth, Chronicle News Editor

A group of Glens Falls High School alumni calling itself Team Stan hosted Stan Rummel and his wife Susan at a Dec. 3 dinner at the Long Horn Restaurant and Pub in Lake Luzerne.

Mr. Rummel, now 72, was assistant principal at Glens Falls High School from 1968 to 1998. He is the rare school disciplinarian who was popular then and is popular now.…

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Tom Collins sells Heidelberg Inn

By Gordon Woodworth, Chronicle News Editor

Citing his ongoing battle with stage four colon cancer, Tom Collins has sold his restaurant, the Heidelberg Inn at 352 Quaker Road in Queensbury.

“I’m still in treatment, going on three years now, and there is no end in sight,” he told The Chronicle. “It’s time Liz and I simplify things.

“We sold the business and the property to John Weber and his son, …

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