Here Come the Holidays! Scoville Jeweler to close. Joe Bruno’s autobiography. Stunning election. ‘Spamalot’ at the Wood. Poblano’s Mexican is moving to 14 Ridge. Marine Corps League alone this year for Toys project. Max in India. ARCA Inc. to move from Qby. to Moreau. Queensbury Hotel to debut ‘Park 26’ ‘refined dining’ restaurant. Fort Ann boys’ soccer, 20-0 seeks NYS title again. Bolton girls’ soccer 16-4, seeks NYS Class …
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Our November 3 issue
Election & Prime Time Seniors issue Remembering Trooper Tim Pratt. Chronicle Book Fair this Sunday, 11am-3pm at Queensbury Hotel. 120+ authors! The owl and falcon, downtown Glens Falls. Why the trees were removed outside Davidson’s. Alex West remains in jail after bail set higher. Candidate statements. SUNY breaks ground on ‘NSTEM’ building. Fall is here and the events keep coming!…page after page of shows, concerts and things to do. …
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Halloween issue Elise Stefanik gets engaged. The Film Fest force. Radium Girls filming here. Mikaela Shiffrin, Women’s World Cup Ski race at Killington. Lake George Boat death indictment. Objects to Post-Star subscription policy. So many Halloween activities for all ages! Lots of Letters to the Editor. Fall is here and the events keep coming!…page after page of shows, concerts and things to do. The Chronicle always has the region’s best …
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Big Women in Business issue Chronicle classic photographs show opens Thursday (10/27) at Chapman Museum. Peter Hoffman buys a buckboard. Glens Falls film fest debut. Does Aeon Nexus still run a business in Glens Falls? ARCC: Woman leader, & staff all women too! Glens Falls Hospital raises $150,000 from Festival of Senses. Comic Con in Saratoga this weekend. Fall is here and the events keep coming!…page after page of shows, …
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Destination Downtown Public chimes in – How to spend $10-million. Charles Evans Hughes Day. The Strand purchase is complete. LuLaRoe clothing is hot. 4 local banks front $2-million to Civic Center. Kelly’s Roots cafe opens in Queensbury. Fort Miller Reformed Church marks 200 years. ‘Landscapes’ 5-day art show raises record $95,000. Fall is here and the events keep coming!…page after page of shows, concerts and things to do. The Chronicle …
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