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Our May 1 front page

The Legal Issue. Jimmer retires as player. Northway Animal Clinic. No more Winter’s Dream. Qby to fix perilous Round Pond- Road-Rt. 9 intersection. Cole’s Collision plans to build at Former Blue Moose, Rt. 9, Qby. Man arrested, was shot by officer in SGF. All boat operators — except rentals — must pass the NYS safety course. Hudson Falls residents urge: Shut the trash burn plant. Grumbellies completes buy of former …

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Our April 24 front page

Lawn & Garden Spotlight.Happy Easter! Asks: Is Queensbury losing what’s special? Leash all dogs in Queensbury parks. Their parking & building game plan for 333 Glen. Chainsaw arrest at Glens Falls protest. Loiselle Memorials cleaned graffiti off Crandall Monument & did it for free. Alleged vandals at Corinth paper museum: Youths caught ‘in broad daylight’ GF Farmers Market nixes Maple St. plan; stays at Mall, June 7 to Market …

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Our April 17 front page

Spring Home Issue.Happy Easter! Happy Passover! Kopf’s bet on Hudson Falls. Crandall monument vandalized. Up for lease: Bay-Glen wedge. Bill Collins gets the Conservative line; Diana Palmer to get independent line on November ballot. Strough, Dixon spar on hire of cemetery chief. Glens Falls honors Fire Dept. ‘A-Crew’ for life-saving action in Jan. 15 Bay St. fire. West Mountain project: First OK from Qby. Planning Board. Concerts, comedy, shows… …

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Our April 10 front page

Small Business Spotlight. Queensbury Prom. Restoring the Lake George statues. Elise for Prez? Sheriffs mourn death of K9 Ozzy. Warren County Head Start says it may suspend as of April 19; U.S. hasn’t paid. In 21st District, Dems’ enrollment fell 817; GOP rose 1,888 Nov. 1 to Feb. 20. Moody’s raises Glens Falls bond rating. Ed Donohue runs for 2nd term, GF Ward 1 Council. GF Planning Board tables apt. …

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Our April 3 front page

Health & Fitness Quarterly Temple sale? Elise’s sudden comedown; NY-21 chaos. Indoor go-kart coming to Mall. Flooding at The Mill forces some from apartments. Demolition for Popeye’s, Queensbury. Where’s the Prom? GF okays $10,000 to move & re-erect South St. Pavilion at Shirt Factory. 33 apartments proposed at old Post-Star, with new 2nd floor. Concerts, comedy, shows… The Chronicle always has the region’s best Arts & Entertainment section!

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