Friday, December 27, 2024

Chronicle Front Page

Our January 19 front page

Health & Fitness Quarterly Issue Mayor reassures on armed robbery attempts. Hilary Stec seeks seat of Seeber. Johnsburg’s Andrea Hogan is resigning. IDA does us wrong, say Wash. Co. chiefs. Bridge over tranquil water. Beagle keeps coming up big. Dog attack advice. Shirt Factory’s Food Truck fate still awaits price setting by City. Yankee Boating lands exclusive Nautique dealer. Concerts, comedy, shows… The Chronicle always has the region’s best Arts

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Our January 12 front page

Wedding Issue Guide to year’s biggest events. New Way reopens on South Street! Skater, 74, fell thru Glen Lake ice; is rescued. Main St. Dunkin’ closed for renovation until Feb. GF Mayor Collins catching much flak; his response. At odds on Elon. Double-H: We’re hiring now for summer. Concerts, comedy, shows… The Chronicle always has the region’s best Arts & Entertainment section!

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Our December 29 front page

Happy New Year!! Cathy: Year in Arts. Mark in NYC. What went viral. NY losing residents fastest in the nation. Why Carla & Tom Burhoe sold Canoe Island Lodge. Return of the Polar Plunge. World Winter University Games Lake Placid, Gore. Stewart’s: Holiday Match $2+-million, local kids charities. Colgate Resolutions to sing at Crandall. Concerts, comedy, shows… The Chronicle always has the region’s best Arts & Entertainment section!

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Our December 22 front page

Merry Christmas!! Hudson Falls bank robbery. Champagnes barely escape; fire destroys their Qby home. Readers report: Worst roads & intersections. Local homelessness rises. Marathon Dance resumes format: March 3-4, back at South High. 18th annual Christmas Eve Road March. Biochar project still percolates. Hartford town at odds with highway chief, 4-man crew on pay rate, 4-day work week. Concerts, comedy, shows… The Chronicle always has the region’s best Arts &

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Our December 15 front page

Big 32 Pages! 79 years later, finally ‘I got to hug my father’ who is buried at Normandy. No more Hochul mask mandates? Kirsh Helmets, on Big Boom Road, aims to revolutionize helmet design. When Shirt Factory still made shirts. Return of Tony DeSare. Gen. Knox’s epic 1775-76 Cannon March is topic of Dec. 19 LG panel. Glens Falls man, 22, charged; Cumberland Farms store gunpoint robbery. ADK Thunder forward…

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