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Our May 17 issue

Prime Time Seniors issue | Salvation Army building transformed! Downtown Social’s debut. Drum Corps back to East Field. Yankee Boating bought Gilchrist Marina. Georgia O’Keeffe’s ‘Lake George with White Birch’ brings $11.3-million in NYC auction. Restaurants fight Cuomo’s tips credit plan. School vote results. Fort Hudson expands. Lots 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 May 10 issue

Mother’s Day issue | Special Park Theater magazine insert. Downtown update. School votes Tuesday. Anna Abare, 90, dies. Former Ray Supply building sells again, Harbor Freight to come. Tim Pratt Memorial Bridge dedication. Post-Star littering charges dismissed. Kevin Farley comedy in Glens Falls. Lots 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 May 3 issue

Spring Fling issue | Wild West Ranch closed. William Shatner in Ticonderoga. The Nobel Trump? Gordon’s take on climate change forum. Queensbury & Hudson Falls musicals get Proctor’s nominations. Year-round Glens Falls farmers market targeted for ex-OTB site. Laminate & Frame moves to Chestertown. 56 more historic 1700s Lake George sites identified. Lots of real estate listings… Find your dream home! Concerts, comedy, shows… The Chronicle always has the region’s

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Lake George: Wind-blown ice sheets do big damage

Crushing blows: Docks on LG are no match for wind pushing thick ice sheets

By Gordon Woodworth, Chronicle News Editor

High winds from all directions blew thick sheets of ice on Lake George this spring, causing widespread dock damage in the southern basin and elsewhere.

“There is millions of dollars worth of dock damage on the lake,” said lifelong lake resident Dan Davies, who owns Davies-Davies & Associates Real Estate.…

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Tracking the bug lethal to hemlocks

LG Land Conservancy on high alert for hemlock-killing woolly adelgids

By Gordon Woodworth, Chronicle News Editor

The Lake George Land Conservancy is checking hemlock trees in the 8,000 acres of watershed forest it manages, looking for signs of the tiny, lethal invasive hemlock woolly adelgid (HWA).

Adelgids can kill a hemlock tree in less than four years, and have wiped out large swaths of hemlock forests along the East Coast. …

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