Insurance & Investing Issue2 shot on Dix Ave. Marathon Dance results. Tonko dances. Crowd favorite Italian food booth at Shirt Factory Truck Corral buys building a block away. Crowds flocking to Cool Insuring Arena: Hockey, Hoops, Globetrotters & more. North Warren wins. Grammy winner Larry Gatlin here. What do you think of Walmart? LGA prevails; APA & LGPC can’t use the herbicide ProcellaCOR without official hearing. Airbnb, VRBO short …
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Another dramatic downtown redo
Chronicle managing editor Cathy DeDe writes: Three new apartments upstairs at 170 Glen Street — above the new Rude Betty retail store — are ready for show time. Billed as “luxury” short term rental accommodations, they’ll be available through Airbnb, VRBO and other platforms “within the week,” owner Tom Elliott tells The Chronicle.
Mr. Elliott purchased the building for $275,000 in September 2021. He says he put “north of a …
Read More »Former restaurateur: ‘I beat drug, alcohol addiction; you can too’
Hello Mark
This is Bill B. I used to have a restaurant on Ridge Street 1997-2009.
I’m celebrating 34 years of sobriety from alcohol February 17th. AA and the people in the program helped me and continue to help me maintain my sobriety and I am forever grateful.
It hasn’t always been easy, but 1 day at a time I continue to live alcohol free. There is hope and help …
Read More »‘Moreau United’: Jesse Fish aims to unseat Kusnierz; oust VanTassel too
By Zander Frost, Chronicle Staff Writer
Moreau United — a “bipartisan alliance” — launched an effort to oust Moreau Town Supervisor Todd Kusznierz and gain a majority on the town board.
Retired water superintendent Jesse Fish is running for Town Supervisor.
Incumbent Democrat John Donohue and Patrick Killian will seek the two available town council seats versus endorsed Republicans, incumbent Alan VanTassel and Radici restaurant owner Carly Mankouski.
Mr. Fish …
Read More »Marathon Dance paves the way for us in future
By Sydney Hart, SHMD Student Chairperson
Marathon this year is going to be something to remember.
Although I am grateful we had the ability to still have a Marathon Dance at the Great Escape the last couple of years, my freshman year Marathon Dance left a mark on my heart and emotionally moved me.
The fatigue of dancing for the 28 hours mixed with emotions brought by the closing ceremony …
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