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Glens Falls Hudson Headwaters, Saratoga Hospital join in program to train medical residents

By Cathy DeDe, Chronicle Managing Editor

Saratoga Hospital’s new Family Medicine Residency Program brings six doctors to Saratoga and to the soon-to-open Hudson Headwaters Heath Network Center in Glens Falls.

The three-year residency is a collaboration with Albany Medical Center and Hudson Headwaters. The plan is to add six new residents each year, totaling 18 residents, by 2025.

On Friday, July 8, Hudson Headwaters hosted a panel talk for the …

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Our July 13 front page

Health & Fitness Quarterly F.W. Webb rezone hearing, full page. Fireworks firm’s drone show. Long Lake got hit hard. Lake George mascot vote: Owls, Islanders, Falcons, Lakers. Haviland’s Cove is fully open 7 days; Moreau beach cut to 5 days a week. Glens Falls Hudson Headwaters, Saratoga Hospital join in program to train medical residents. ‘Heroes of Hospitality’ dinner, July 20, Fort William Henry Carriage House. Concerts, comedy, shows… The

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Lake George electric boat push is on…

By Mark Frost, Chronicle Editor

Electric boating is getting a big push this summer on Lake George.

In June, “the first marine fast charging station east of Michigan” — made by a firm called Aqua superPower — was installed at the Queen Boat Company at Dunham’s Bay.

“What we’re trying to do is instigate the movement away from internal combustion engines,” Aqua SuperPower Vice-President Scott Canning told The Chronicle.

He …

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70th Anniversary of Fort Edward’s Old Fort House Museum

By Hannah Hughes, Chronicle Summer Staff

The Old Fort House Museum in Fort Edward reaches a milestone this week.

“We’re ready to celebrate our 70th year, and to me, that’s a major milestone.” said Paul McCarty, Fort Edward Historian and Executive Director of the Old Fort House. July 12 is the day that the Fort Edward Historical Association officially acquired the property on Lower Broadway to preserve and run it …

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Warren County OK’s $3 million from bed tax for ‘game changer’ winter attraction

Chronicle Managing Editor Cathy DeDe writes: The Warren County Board of Supervisors approved spending up to $3 million in Occupancy Tax funds to bring to Lake George a new indoor winter attraction: a Canadian-created interactive, immersive light “experience.”

“It’s a game-changer,” like the Ice Castles, but not dependent on weather, said Sam Luciano, president and general manager of the Fort William Henry, where the attraction will be based.

Moment Factory …

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