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Our December 13 issue

Holiday Helping issue | 10 things about Ireland. Ash Anand expands in Warrensburg. Local events are drawing throngs! North Country Orthopedics joins Glens Falls Hospital. TD Bank building sold. St. Mary’s Academy Class of 1968 Reunion. Granville Lions donate food pantry building. So many holiday events! Pages of real estate listings… Find your dream home! Concerts, comedy, shows… The Chronicle always has the region’s best Arts & Entertainment section!

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Our December 6 issue

Our ‘Buy Local’ Gift Ideas | Downtown Glens Falls buildings keep selling. Baker with Bolton ties competes on TV. SGF teacher Jamie Metivier lands $100,000 to expand her ‘Kindness Closet’. Still big on Bitcoin! Return of John Collins to local amusement park scene. Jimmer, wife Whitney expecting son in April. Mother of girl attacked in SGF school files notice to sue it. So many holiday events! Pages of real estate …

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New Dog at the New Way

By Gordon Woodworth, Chronicle News Editor

New Way Lunch, the 99-year-old Glens Falls icon known for its “Dirty John’s” hot dogs, now has its own brand of hot dog made exclusively for them in Troy.

“Our new hot dogs are fresher, never frozen, made weekly and better for you,” said Nick Gazetos, a fourth generation restaurant family member who oversees the New Way Lunch on South Street.

“There is no …

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Gordon: Escape At Dannemora is riveting TV

By Gordon Woodworth, Chronicle News Editor

I’m hooked.

I wasn’t planning on watching Escape At Dannemora, the Ben Stiller’s Showtime mini-series about the 2015 escape of two convicted murderers from maximum-security Clinton Correctional Facility.

But then I read several reviews praising the seven-part series, and I discovered last Sunday that I was getting Showtime for free as a trial from DirecTV.

I watched the first episode Sunday night. Then when …

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Cathy’s take on Gilbert Gottfried

By Cathy DeDe, Chronicle Managing Editor

Gilbert Gottfried is like a cross between Peter Falk’s bumbling detective Columbo and the dry-witted old comedian George Burns. If you’re not old enough to get the references to these deceased personalities — that would be most of the roughly 200 people at Mr. Gottfried’s show at the Wood Theater last Saturday night — Gottfried combines a creaky, hunched demeanor and hesitant, pinched voice …

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