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Our November 20 issue

Area homelessness. Historic Glens Falls home for sale. Elise Stefanik interview. Susan Balfour gives her side of Planned Parenthood story. Glens Falls bottled water business has opponents. South Glens Falls Holiday Parade lineup. Holiday party planning. Arts and Entertainment options abound. Only 4 Chronicles until Christmas!

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Our November 13 issue

Hicks-Wilson Orchard in Granville is riding the hard cider wave. Post-election wrap-up. Jennifer Gadway and “Nashville in North Creek.” Are the NBA-D-League, indoor lacrosse and soccer in the Civic Centers’ future? Hudson Falls girls seek NYS volleyball title. Matt Funiciello tells Democrats, “Don’t run a candidate against me in 2016.” Planned Parenthood drama. Time to make your Thanksgiving Day plans…many of the area’s finest restaurants will do the cooking for …

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Our November 6 issue

Prime Time Seniors pages 14-21 The Jefferson Project using supercomputers to view Lake George as never before. Drew FitzGerald’s plan to bottle Glens Falls water. Art Whitney retiring after 70 years in the Old Time Country Band. Carrie Seaman of South Glens Falls loses 170 pounds, to appear on Dr. Oz show Friday, Nov. 7 at 3pm. Many area events to honor our veterans as we approach Veterans’ Day. Richard …

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Our October 30 issue

Don’t Miss It!! The 19th annual Autumn Leaves Chronicle Book Fair takes place Sunday, Nov. 2 at the Queensbury Hotel, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Authors include LPGA great Dottie Pepper with her book on bullying entitled “Bogey Tees Off,” Lake George Mayor Bob Blais, Adirondack photographer Carl Heilman, James Kunstler, Stacey Morris, and many more. Approximately 120 authors and booksellers expected to be there. Also, The Chronicle’s brand new 

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Our October 23 issue

This week – Big 16-page Women in Business section. The Civic Center is a done deal – with the Coalition.  North Country Ministry raises $100,000, adds a food pantry in Warrensburg. Questions raised again about the safety of  artificial turf at Glens Falls school field. The Chapman Museum seeks funds, hopes to remain viable. Huge number of Halloween events for kids, adults and pets too! The Chronicle has a new …

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