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Morgan & Co. veranda will be open all winter

By Zander Frost, Chronicle Staff Writer

The porch at Morgan & Company restaurant in downtown Glens Falls is now heated and will be open all winter.

Contacted for comment, co-owner Rebecca Newell-Butters said, “We had a curtain on it last year and this year we took it a step further.

“We insulated it and we added a furnace under the porch with hot air returns just like you’d see in …

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Our December 9 front page

Support Small Business! How the Strand lures famous rockers. Flamingo on Lake George will stay a family resort. NYS order: Hospitals curtail elective surgery. Morgan & Co. veranda will be open all winter. GF School vote Dec. 14: Capital projects including field lights. Social Security office open in GF but remote access. Chapman director Tim Weidner retiring; director search opens. Concerts, comedy, shows… The Chronicle always has the region’s best

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Dr. Kathleen Braico: So many diseases halted by vaccines

Dear Mark,

I wrote the following in an attempt to help people understand the role of immunizations and how everyone in the U.S. has been protected from so many dread diseases because of mass immunizations. Perhaps this will help some people who are hesitant to get the COVID vaccine in our area. Although it is rather long, I hope you can print it.

Remember when you didn’t get sick? …

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DeNatale’s Italian restaurant opens in Hudson Falls

By Mark Frost & Zander Frost, Chronicle Editor & Staff Writer

A Queensbury couple with a combined 70 years in the restaurant business has opened DeNatale’s — serving traditional Italian and “Tuscany peasant” style cuisine — in Hudson Falls.

Kevin Golonka and Theresa Harwood-DeNatale transformed an empty room into a showplace in the Masonic building that Hudson Falls attorney Bill Nikas is reviving as the Sandy Hill Arts Center.

It’s …

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Lake George school topics: Warrior image & ‘Diversity, Equity & Inclusion’

By Cathy DeDe, Chronicle Managing Editor

Two issues at the Lake George School Board meeting in November — its traditional Warrior imagery, and plans to address “DEI,” or Diversity Equity and Inclusion, in the district — brought out heated if politely worded comments from the public. It reached Warren County, too, where two speakers waited through the lengthy November Board of Supervisors meeting in order to alert the Supervisors of …

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