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At sold-out Wood: Country music’s Randy Travis & wife Mary, 9/11

By Cathy DeDe, Chronicle Managing Editor

When Randy Travis and his wife Mary take the stage for their two sold-out shows this Sunday, Sept. 11, at the Charles Wood Theater in Glens Falls, it’ll be “something different,” Mary told The Chronicle in a phone interview from Nashville this week.

The country music superstar and his wife, both 63, will give intimate “Up Close and Personal” programs.

“We haven’t done that …

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Our September 8 front page

Wedding Issue! Randy Travis. Car Fests Weekend. Lake George Village decides Tuesday. Millers’ Park & Elm near opening. Farm Wage Board backs 40 hour overtime threshold; farmers say it dooms them in NY. Cheese Tour! Plus Beer, wine, cider. Moreau Block Party. Walk for Veteran Suicide Prevention, City Park Sept. 14. Lake George Restaurant Week returns, Sept. 11-17. Concerts, comedy, shows… The Chronicle always has the region’s best Arts &

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Ben Fishel’s bird dropping cartoon now Local T-shirt

Zander Frost writes: In March, The Chronicle published a cartoon submitted by Ben Fishel showing two birds comparing their poop to the Lake George outline decals seen on cars around the region.

Now it’s a T-shirt courtesy of Bolton- based apparel company Local, who say they originally popularized the original Lake George-shaped decal.

“You can blame us for 15,000+ of the cars you see with this bird sh*t on them,” …

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Lake George supervisor Dickinson is anti dissolution

By Cathy DeDe, Chronicle Managing Editor

Lake George Town Supervisor Dennis Dickinson hopes the Lake George Village dissolution proposal “is turned down” by village voters in the September 13 vote.

“I’m not sure dissolution is the way to go, that it is beneficial to all parties,” Mr. Dickinson told The Chronicle. He confirmed the position after last week’s Laberge Group consultant presentation.

He notes, as does the Laberge study, that …

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Moreau Biochar approved, with restrictions

By Zander Frost, Chronicle Staff Writer

The Moreau Planning Board approved the Saratoga Biochar facility, with stipulations, by a 4-2 vote Thursday night.

John Arnold, Erik Bergman, Meredithe Mathias and Adam Seybolt voted in favor.

Ann Purdue, Esq. and Michael Shaver voted against.

Hundreds of project opponents lined the entryway to the town hall prior to the meeting, carrying “no Biochar” signs.

Security was present. Meeting attendees had to pass …

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