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Group must raise quick $940,000 or someone else might get to buy Camp Little Notch

By Gordon Woodworth, Chronicle News Editor

The Friends of Camp Little Notch in West Fort Ann needs to raise $940,000 by Jan. 9, 2015, or risk losing the 443-acre girls summer camp.

“We are attempting to secure a $500,000 loan from the Community Loan Fund of the Capital Region, and we feel optimistic we will get the loan,” said board president Jo Lum on a Tuesday morning conference call with …

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Our October 16 issue

Loving their Queensbury roundabout! Mayor mulls bids for Civic Center. “Scorch” gets fired. Morgan & Co. restaurant opens Tuesday, Oct. 21 in the McEchron House. Garvey to buy Nissan dealership in Rutland, VT. Former LPGA star Dottie Pepper returns to the Chronicle Book Fair Sunday, Nov. 2. GF Tae Kwon Do celebrates its 25th anniversary. And much more!

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HHHN facility being built in Warrensburg will be named for Dr. Rugge

By Gordon Woodworth, Chronicle News Editor

The new Hudson Headwaters Health Network building under construction in Warrensburg will be called the John K. Rugge, MD, Health Center.

The announcement came as a surprise to Dr. Rugge, HHHN’s founder and CEO, at a surprise 70th birthday party thrown for him Friday on the 9th floor of the Travelers Insurance building, at The Tower restaurant.

Dr. Rugge founded the Hudson Headwaters Health …

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Our October 9 issue

Columbus Day issue! Adirondack Flames debut at Civic Center on Saturday, October 11th. Peregrine Falcons in Glens Falls…great pics and article. Glens Falls Police chief on the case of nuisance neighbors. Richard Corsetti is new owner of Vagabond restaurant on Ridge Street. HHHN facility in Warrensburg to be named after Dr. Rugge. ‘Landscapes!’ a happening art & social event Oct. 11 to 13. Ft. Anne’s Rich McCabe gets his 500th …

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Telescope goes nimble

By Gordon Woodworth, Chronicle News Editor

After 111 years, Telescope Casual Furniture in Granville is in the midst of a culture change.

“We used to produce large amounts of a small number of products,” CEO Kathy Juckett told The Chronicle at the plant Tuesday. “Now we produce smaller amounts of a large number of products. We have gone from mass production to mass customization. This is a comprehensive change in …

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