Thursday, March 28, 2024

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Our April 30 issue

Lawn & Garden issue. Battenkill Valley Creamery purchases 2nd farm. Strand Theater nears vote. Prom update. Clinton Inn on Lake George for sale – $8.9 million. Warren County OKs selling of sparklers. JUST Beverages gets OK at Queensbury Planning Board. Wells House to reopen. Dollar General store to open soon at 61 Main Street in Queensbury. Godsmack coming to Civic Center on May 6. Looking for things to do…see the

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Our April 23 issue

Special Curtis Lumber 125th Anniversary section. The latest on Bonacio’s Glens Falls plan. Erin Coe’s return to Hyde. Local foods in local restaurants. Russell Little’s house sells. Opponents seek final appeal of Kitchen’s house plan on Assembly Point. May baskets for sale in Moreau & Warrensburg. Washington County Fiber Tour this Saturday & Sunday. Looking for things to do…see the Arts section and the Community Bulletin Board.

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Our April 16 issue

Our Big Spring Home issue – 52 pages. Prom season schedule. Algonquin’s stunning new Hacker-Craft bar. Civic Center sign to be replaced. Boat Show at Dome was big success. Golf – Who’s open now and opening soon. Westmount sale is on again. J.D. Aspland sets 4 powerlifting world records. Lake George boat inspections begin at 5 sites. Spring is here! Check out the Arts section…concerts galore!

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Our April 9 issue

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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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 …

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