Prime Time Seniors issue Tony DeSare concert review. Alonozo fireworks sale affects us locally. Memories of Dick Bartlett. WCKM nixes SummerJam after 27 years. Battle for Supervisor of Moreau: Jenkins vs. Congdon. 21 events lined up for LG Festival Space. William Nikas option to buy Hudson Falls Masonic building. Tribute to Bill Parks. The Conkling Center for seniors. Al Cormier, Salem’s historian since 1984. Max in London. If you can’t …
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Battenkill Valley Creamery purchases 2nd farm
By Gordon Woodworth, Chronicle News Editor
Battenkill Valley Creamery in Salem has expanded, adding 178 acres of farmland and 175 milking cows by buying nearby Skellkill Farms in the Town of Jackson.
“With our growing business, we couldn’t meet the demand from our home farm,” said Seth McEachron, 32, the Skidmore-educated fifth-generation dairy farmer. “Now we will have enough milk for a little while, and as sales continue to grow, …
Read More »GF pediatric practices notify GF Hospital they will stop seeing patients there after June 30
By Gordon Woodworth, Chronicle News Editor
Glens Falls Pediatrics and Adirondack Pediatrics both have informed Glens Falls Hospital that they will no longer treat newborns, infants and children at the hospital after June 30, The Chronicle has learned.
Dr. Brian McDermott, the hospital’s senior vice president of clinical integration, confirmed, “In April, both practices informed us they would be resigning their privileges and no longer seeing patients at Glens Falls …
Read More »Our May 7 issue
Mother’s Day and more! Nancy Corliss of Hudson Falls with the Dalai Lama & Bishop Tutu. 20-year old Annaliese Schmiel in Nepal helping quake victims. Pediatricians leaving Glens Falls Hospital. 750 acres of Mt. McGregor to become part of Moreau State Park, prison for sale too. Wing Fest success. Downtown delays as Hudson Ave repaving starts. Mark Westcott starts political consulting firm. Strand Theater price tag – $4 to $7 …
Read More »Strand Theater concept drawing; May 13 vote nears on Kingsbury plan
Town of Kingsbury residents will vote on May 13 whether to approve a $650,000 bond to fund construction of a new town hall, paving the way for the group looking to renovate and reopen the current town hall as the new Strand Theater. Tonight, April 30, at 7 in the Kingsbury Volunteer Firehouse on Burgoyne Avenue, there’s an informational meeting on the town hall project.
The former office of pediatrician …
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