Monday, November 25, 2024

Chronicle Front Page

Our December 26 issue

New Year issue Dream trip for Lanoir boys; skate with star Jack Hughes. 2020 vision. Elizabeth Miller starts work at 15-25 Park: 5 apartments, offices, ‘different type tavern’ Finch Paper CEO Deba Mukherjee update upbeat. Rick Pitino coaches Jimmer in Greece: 15 points per game, ‘very good defense’ Tradition! New Year’s Day LG Polar Plunge. Concerts, comedy, shows… The Chronicle always has the region’s best Arts & Entertainment section!

Click

Read More »

Our December 19 issue

Christmas Album issue Glens Falls’ Christmas Eve Road March. Hot race on tap: Warren County Judge. North Creek Depot Museum prez favors rails, not trails. Colin Bannon, Lake George grad, sells script to Netflix ‘high six figures’ Sam’s Diner raises record $61,500 for Operation Santa. Beaty & Wood enter Assembly race; Horicon’s Simpson in too. Great Escape to relocate contested 165-foot Adk. Outlaw ride. JUST Water looks to sell or …

Read More »

Our December 12 issue

Holiday Helping issue Senator Betty Little calls it a career. Elise Stefanik interview blowback. Dan Stec to run for NYS Senate; Braymer, Beaty & Simpson mull Assembly run. Couple sets new eatery at Tallulah. Kyle Gannon OK’ed as next Qby. School chief; $180,000 job. Copperfield Inn is sold for $1-million to NYC caterer by way of Colombia. Concerts, comedy, shows… The Chronicle always has the region’s best Arts & Entertainment

Read More »

Our December 5 issue

‘Buy Local’ Gift Ideas issue Elise Stefanik visits The Chronicle. Great Escape’s ‘Outlaw’ ride height outrages Glen Lake; Queensbury board: Whoa! Hudson Falls is Happening! Trees: lightings abound! Social Security to pay $20,000 monthly at old Glens Falls post office; 10-year lease. Hannaford donates $30,000 & stocks shelves of Open Door expanded food pantry. How to watch JG3’s upcoming SU games. Ray Agnew to return as VP to GF Hospital; …

Read More »

Our November 27 issue

Happy Thanksgiving! West Mountain: Now the fun starts. JG3 TV schedule. Alice Cooper at The Log Jam. Push begins to convert North Creek rail to hike & bike trail. Contractor to buy 178 Maple Street, plans apartments. Rachel Seeber: ‘Humbled and grateful’ to be elected again. Wood Foundation: $1-million grant to Hudson Headwaters for mobile health pilot project. Dems & GOP: Best beware. 28th Festival of Trees at The Q: …

Read More »