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Lake George native thrives making jewelry from Barbie doll body parts
By Hannah Hughes, Chronicle Summer Staff
With the Barbie movie breaking box office records, Lake George native Margaux Lange is thriving, too.
Ms. Lange, who lives now in Beacon, N.Y., has been making jewelry from Barbie body parts for around 23 years.
“I’ve been making Barbie jewelry for a long, long time,” she told The Chronicle. “There’s always been a niche for it, but now with the Barbie Movie it’s …
Read More »Bonacio wants to team South Street Phases 1 & 2; denies project is stalled; ‘we are moving forward’
By Cathy DeDe, Chronicle Managing Editor
Larry Novik, Bonacio Construction spokesperson and Director of Business Development, rejects depictions that their $36-million Spring City Development project on South Street has stalled.
“Nothing could be further from the truth,” Mr. Novik told The Chronicle.
“We are facing the same economic challenges that almost every construction project has, of rising inflation and interest rates…
“With those challenges, what has changed, a key element …
Read More »$1-million drive for Heritage Hall renovations; all but $150,000 already raised
By Zander Frost, Chronicle Staff Writer
A total redo of Heritage Hall in the Cool Insuring Arena is under way, and a capital campaign is imminent to fund the rest of the $1-million project.
“It’s a full renovation,” Cool Insuring Arena General Manager Jeff Mead told The Chronicle. “We gutted the whole room.” Work started in May.
Heritage Hall was “quite frankly kind of falling apart,” he said.
Mr. Mead …
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