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Our February 26 issue

Small Business Spotlight issue! Peckham seeks OK to grow medical marijuana in Chestertown. Queensbury family elevator business goes national. Looks like the end of the line for Dunhams’ Railroads on Parade. Last weekend for the Lake George Winter Carnival. Brian Howard, Former Queensbury school chief, dies after fall from roof. Closed: Dango’s Dugout in SGF & Corinth Dango’s. Civic Center Coalition seeks to end Global Spectrum deal. Vet tips for …

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Our February 19 issue

Prime Time Seniors issue! “Walk on Water’ to Dome Island. Brant Lake skier, Abe Studler, Olympic hopeful. Thoughts on ‘American Sniper.’ Fx3 Fit Food in former Friendly’s location. Hemlock trees rapid decline in Catskills. Senator Chuck Schumer visits Finch Paper. Glens Falls water/sewer rates up again, 2.3% in 2015, 28% over last 6 years. Tom Albrecht steps aside from CROP Walk leadership after 16 years. Meet Kim Bren, new Glens …

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Finch CEO opens up

By Mark Frost, Chronicle Editor

For the first year-and-a-half that he headed Glens Falls’s Finch Paper, India-born Debabrata (Deba) Mukherjee, Ph. D., steered clear of the media.

This week he opened up — meeting separately with several newspapers. The Chronicle’s turn came on Monday at 11 a.m.

“What have I been doing the last 18 months? We have done what Finch has never done before. We added a huge number …

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Our February 12 issue

Insurance & Investing issue! 100 years of Gug’s! Finch CEO, Deba Mukherjee opens up. Week two of Lake George Winter Carnival. A visit to Garnet Hill Lodge. Adirondack Thunder picked as name for GF’s new ECHL hockey team. After deaths of owners, Ciro’s Restaurant in Lake Luzerne for sale. Over on thousand taxpayers delinquent on Glens Falls water and sewer bills. August opening for Glens Falls 524-space parking garage. Queensbury’s …

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Heroin epidemic & how to address it

By Cathy DeDe, Chronicle Managing Editor

A plague, a disease, an epidemic — this is how heroin addiction was variously described by the seven members of a community panel last Thursday evening, Jan. 29, in the SUNY Adirondack theater.

The program, put together by Warren County District Attorney Kate Hogan and Council for Prevention’s Amanda West, was presented by the Hometowns vs. Heroin and Addiction Coalition.

“What we are all …

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