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Our October 15 issue

Finch at 150 – Special Section. South High grads with Taylor Swift. Argyle cheese farmer biz is booming. Conine to sue Warren County for libel, slander. Judge overturns ban on foam packaging. Heavy metal concert draws 4,700 to Civic Center. Lake George Village plan to fix sewer issue. Looking for entertainment options? The Chronicle has the region’s best Arts & Entertainment section!

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Our October 8 issue

Columbus Weekend issue A ‘signature’ restaurant in Lake George? Swimmers wanted for length of Lake George swim. Glens Falls school enrollment up. Bolton condos selling strong. Jimmer gets green light to shoot. Siemens co-gen fraud allegation. Ethan Allen 10 year ceremony. Etain to start growing medical marijuana in two weeks. Chris Gibson faults Cuomo on guns. Hudson Falls Juckett Park looking spiffy. Heavy Metal at Civic Center nearly sold out. …

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LG Music Fest: Good tunes, but such a weird turnout

By Cathy DeDe, Chronicle Managing Editor

The American Music Festival retains its position as the likely high-water mark for successful events at the Festival Commons at the Charles R. Wood Park in Lake George — but on a slightly weird foundation this year.

Last year’s event, also produced by locals Robert Millis of Saratoga and Dave Ehman of Lake George, was the site’s first real success story.

This year, they …

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Gordon: GF will retain state hoops tourney for 2017-19

By Gordon Woodworth, Chronicle News Editor

It won’t be official until the New York State Public High School Athletic Association (NYSPHSAA) Executive Committee votes on Oct. 22, but Glens Falls will keep the boys’ basketball tournament at the Civic Center for 2017, 2018 and 2019.

As expected, the boys’ basketball committee voted 8-3 last week to recommend that Glens Falls, the tournament site for 35 years, keep it for another …

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GF Civic Center will keep food service in-house

By Cathy DeDe, Chronicle Managing Editor

The Glens Falls Civic Center’s contract with Ovations food services expired yesterday, on September 30. As of today, October 1, the Civic Center is bringing its concessions in-house, director Jeff Mead says.

The Civic Center Coalition had talked of contracting with local restaurants, caterers or other food services to provide concessions at the Adirondack Thunder ECHL hockey games and other Civic Center events — …

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