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Editor’s note: Luna Rose is the pen name of a self-described “39-year-old single woman” in Matthew McConaughey Glens Falls whom we know and who asked to share her experi- loves GF’s ‘Hacksaw’ º 4 ences anonymously because of her high profile job in the com- munity. We agreed to her request. • By Luna Rose Special to The Chronicle When I always said that I didn’t want to meet my life partner through online dat- ing. While I Her ‘5 tips’ this know it has worked out on trying for other couples, it it online wasn’t the paper story I wanted for myself. Then COVID hit. I’d been single on purpose for a Kate Schlesier & few years when the pandemic hit, Mark Smitkin tie the knot. She skied shut adding 10 months in forced isola- tion. The monotonous days and in her wedding dress. nights were starting to get pretty Story º 8 unbearable. My dog has been a great companion but she’s not a down great conversationalist. I needed By Mark Frost someone to talk to. Mark’s alternative pulp out of the other? Chronicle Editor I decided to explore online dat- — Meg Hagerty, Queensbury Exactly 40 years ago ing. I made a connection with GF High nicknames How about Firebirds? today, on Feb. 11, 1981, we someone pretty quickly, although published the 12th — and what we had some communication Mark, drew many others Your list of names for GF high looked to be final — issue of The challenges to work through. Chronicle. Not quite six months Still, the experience gave me school sports teams was pretty horrendous. The Pulpers? Yeah, after we’d Please turn to page 10 If they jettison Indians that’s what every kid wants to launched, I 40 years ago Support for Pulpers be called. A better historical confided to today began a 2-party monopoly nod would be to the fact GF has readers in Hey Mark: burnt down several times and the Inside 2-month halt; hurting the nation If the Glens Falls Indians de- always rebuilt itself. How about Scoop, cide they need to make a name “We have quest for way To the Editor: a ‘phoenix’ theme? The Fire- change, I think you’re onto birds would be unique and not reached a to continue. Elections are becoming something with Pulpers. Not moment of increasingly contested, to the embarrassing to the teenagers. only does it pay homage to the — Kirk Meuselbach exhaustion, when it’s hard to see point that whoever loses, the paper industry Glens Falls was our way clear to proceed...We are results are inevitably seen as built on but it has an aggressive Ravens, smart Adk. bird taking a pause in publication.” illegitimate. During the Consti- ring to it. Don’t you get an image I’m not a fan of the “Big I expressed confidence we’d Please turn to next page- Please turn to page 19 of the home team beating the Please turn to page 6

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Initiative (DRI) be- Patten ‘set and Plumbing hind its alternate on that site’ Visit our showroom to see how we can proposal that it bring your kitchen to the next level! calls the “Down- town Commons at Glens Falls City Park.” Our Showroom is Dog Friendly! Mayor Hall tells The Chronicle that he all’s Kitchens & Baths spoke with Mr. Patten about his possibly B developing an alternate site in the City. “We Mon-Fri 8:30-5, Sat 9-2 “Where Quality and Pride are in the Details” want to keep him as a young developer.” But the mayor said Mr. Patten “is set on that site.” 287 Dix Ave., Queensbury • 518-792-2490 • ballskitchensandbaths.com Mr. Patten, contacted by The Chronicle, declined comment at this time. The mayor said he also contacted 333 of the last open lots in downtown Glens “Demand for apartments is astro- redeveloped 276 Glen, directly across the Glen Street Associates LLC to express the Falls,” and an opportunity to bring more nomical,” Mr. Patten said then. “I get calls street from where he wants to build now. City’s desire to be “second in line,” should people and thus more business to down- and e-mails three to five times a week.” It houses apartments and such businesses Mr. Patten decide not to go forward there. town. Mr. Patton previously purchased and as Craft On Nine and Hometown Cigar. 333 Glen Street Associates owns the three-quarter-acre site, newly subdivided from the rest of the property, where what is known as the Travelers Insurance building and a parking garage stand. Mr. Patten has a contract to buy the GLEN DEW RED site. Fine Wines & Liquor Store TAG 333 Glen attorney Jonathan Lapper con- MOHAN’S firmed to The Chronicle, “There is a con- Here’s to the good life... 689 Upper Glen St., Queensbury, NY SALE tract with Chris. My client...would like to sell the parcel. JUST REAL DISCOUNT PRICES “We understand the City might want to buy it. They do have the right to eminent No Games... No Gimmicks... FOR EVERYONE, EVERY DAY! domain. I understand from talking to some from Australia Common Council members that they are talking about that. We are waiting to see NEW TOP BOX WESTERN what transpires.” from Chat. Ste. Michelle JACOB'S The City’s new pocket park proposal Washington State Wines $10 Mail-In would repurpose state money originally al- • Cabernet • Rose Rebate SON located to create a pocket park at the cor- Coupon Also CREEK • Chardonnay • Red Blend Available Texas Classic Wines ner of South and School Streets, one of the • Pinot Grigio on 1 Bottle original list of DRI-funded projects. Purchase • Cabernet • Shiraz The City now has written to the state N.V. Vodka 80o • Chardonnay • Merlot that the Glen-Bay parcel for 50 years has MOHAN’S MOHAN’S been “informally” used “for public festivals, MOHAN’S gatherings, and passive and peaceful re- RED TAG $ 39 RED TAG $ 39 RED TAG $ 99 1.75L 750ml flection by residents.” Price: 153L BIB Price: 16 Price: 3 The City estimates that creating the Downtown Commons pocket park would cost approximately $410,000, including MEIOMI JIM BEAM TREFETHEN $185,000 for land acquisition, $150,000 Flavored Whiskies Oak Knoll District for stormwater retention measures, and Pinot Noir $75,000 for park improvements. $7.00 plus • Apple • Honey Rated NAPA VALLEY The South Street Pocket Park was bud- 2019 – 3 County Blend Mail-in Rebate • Black Cherry 93 2018 Coupon W. E. geted at $600,000. 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The City Editor at that time was Nick Cantiello, cle for 27 years, until she retired, and she still proof-read The Chronicle... who had been the sports editor at The Post-Star when I for us for years after that. was the (one) full-time sportswriter there in 1972-73, in- It took Patree nearly 30 years to confide that she hadn’t between my graduating meant her letter of application seriously. It was just a The Chronicle - February 11, 2021 - February The Chronicle Feb. 18: Prime Time Seniors from college and leaving class assignment for a course she was taking with Jean for law school. It was a Rikhoff at Adirondack Community College. Mar. 4: Insurance & Investing great job; Nick and I got Corwin and Patricia brought decades of hands-on along splendidly. Now, advertising, production and newspaper know-how, to add at the Saratogian, Nick to the idealism and drive of Teresa, Joyce and me. Mar. 11: Support Small Business! assigned a reporter to Now we needed money. I was proud we launched write about our plight The Chronicle on $1,700 in September 1980, but by the Mar. 25: Women in Business and quest. dead of winter six months later, the wolf was at the door. Richard Grose read A woman of means had shown such enthusiasm for me : that article. He owned a printing business in Ballston and the paper that I worked up the nerve to approach her April 1 Health & Fitness Spa. He approached us with a package deal to both for backing. She referred me to her husband. He referred typeset and print The Chronicle. It cut our cost so drasti- me to his attorney in Clifton Park. April 8: Spring Home! cally that now we had a chance to make ends meet. (If the I drove down. I don’t remember how much we talked deal seemed too good to be true, it turned out it was, but about, probably $10,000 or $20,000. But I remember the Easter, too it bought us six months to get on our feet, if not off and terms. It would be a loan with an interest rate something running.) like 18% — interest rates were drastically higher then. Next we needed people. “HELP WANTED,” we head- Plus, he wanted an ownership stake of more than 50%. There’s hope! lined an ad right next to my “Scoop.” It announced, “The In other words, now I’d be working for him and paying Chronicle will be hiring the following: Editor, Reporter, him back huge interest besides. Obviously, no thanks. Art Director, Advertising Manager, Advertising Salesman, It was a long sober drive back to Glens Falls. Circulation Manager.” I remember walking up the stairs to our cramped little It was of course absurd. What chance was there to fill office on the second floor above what is now Domino’s Advertise! Pizza on the corner of Glen and Hudson in downtown so many slots, and even if we somehow did, how could It works! we afford to pay all — or any — of them? Glens Falls. Joyce was at the front desk. I kept her on Call 792-1126 today! Our core staff was down to Teresa Hackett, Joyce Mill- duty all during the suspension to at least give the impres- er and me. Paula Burg, our artist/production manager sion our business was still operating. for the first six months, moved back to New York while “I don’t think we’re gonna make it, Joyce,” I said. our business was essentially defunct. Paula had to get on “You’ll think of something,” Joyce replied. with her life. The job she did we absolutely had to fill. I jettisoned the goal of raising $10,000 or $20,000. I Now came word from Fort Ann. I can’t remember if it arranged short term loans from several friends of $500 was a phone call or a letter, but the man said his uncle and $1,000. In a few weeks I accumulated maybe $2,500. in Rochester was an artist for an advertising agency and It was enough. Our pay scale at the time was $100 a week wanted to come home. That was Corwin Skinner, the per person. Our rent was $100 a month. infinitely resourceful northern New Yorker who became The final piece of the comeback began as antici- our Art Director. He stayed 11 years, until his retirement. pated humiliation. I had to go out to every store that sold The Chronicle (back then we charged 35¢), retrieve any © Copyright 2021 by Lone Oak Publishing Co., Inc. All rights reserved. How key was that? As I’ve said many times: it’s this simple: No Corwin, no Chronicle. I’d be out selling ads unsold copies and refund the 28¢ per copy that they’d The Chronicle office is located at 15 Ridge St., Glens Falls. paid us for them. Given that it was essentially a “dead Our mailing address is P.O. Box 153, Glens Falls, NY 12801. with no idea what they’d look like; Corwin turned them into masterpieces. He made the whole paper enticing. man walking,” I faced the task with dread. I felt like a E-mail: [email protected]. Phone: (518) 792-1126. failure. 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including skiing while being towed behind member this as our Covid ski wedding and a truck. That afternoon, they headed to that’s just fine with us.” , and the bride skied years later. all afternoon in her wedding The bride and groom and two other cou- gown. Their winter ples, “their best friends,” rented a house for Mr. Smitkin wore ski bibs the weekend in Lake Placid. with a white dress shirt, wedding on Friend Jeff Dwornik performed the and all the men wore blaz- wedding ceremony, outdoors, under an al- ers. Questioned further by tar built by Cody Reinhart. They and Mr. this writer, the bride said Whiteface Smitkin have been friends since elemen- she wore insulated running By Sandra Hutchinson tary school. Several family members also tights under the gown. attended. Due to Covid restrictions, Chronicle Chief Operating Officer “Friday night,” says Mrs. Smitkin, “the the gondola only allows fam- Lifelong ski enthusiasts Kate Schlesier guys set up the altar and dug out a path for ily groups or “pods” to ride and Mark Smitkin of Gansevoort were an aisle. We decorated the aisle with pine together, which can result in married on Jan. 30 in Lake Placid, out- cones and some garland from the holidays. long lines since many skiers doors, in sub-zero temperatures. “We decorated the inside of the home have to ride up solo. The couple each have had season passes with pictures of us, lights and candles, Mrs. Smitkin says the lift to Whiteface since they were young. They and relaxed. It couldn’t have been more attendant (Kelly) made an wanted to be married at a place they love, perfect!” announcement that a bride reflecting their passion for the outdoors. The morning of the wedding, the temper- and groom were waiting for Mrs. Smitkin owns and operates ature was minus 14 degrees, “the coldest the gondola, and the crowd Hand to Hand Occupational Therapy in day of the winter season,” says Mrs. Smit- let them “jump the line, and Glens Falls. Her husband is employed by kin. Happily, she says, the sun emerged, everyone cheered.” Yuengling Brewery. They both grew up in and she was outside in her sleeveless wed- Says Mrs. Smitkin, “We Clifton Park and graduated from Shenen- ding gown for about an hour. believe we brought a smile dehowa, but didn’t reconnect until many “I didn’t even feel the cold,” she says. to many peoples’ faces and They took photos after the ceremony, hearts that day. We will re-

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Ms. Seeber wrote, “I continue to encour- The Chronicle - February 11, 2021 Strough resolu- age Supervisor Strough to bring this reso- lution to committee... tion challenges “As Chair of the board, I will always con- sider, engage and participate in healthy Seeber on hav- and respectful dialogue and debate. I con- tinue to welcome this discussion and it is A Mountain in this spirit of working together and col- ing majority & laboration that I hope these resolutions are discussed using the existing committee minority leaders structure we have in place.” of Great Deals Braymer: Strough creating division By Cathy DeDe Ms. Seeber named as Majority Leader Chronicle Managing Editor Doug Beaty, at-large Republican Queens- bury county supervisor, and as Minority Queensbury Town Supervisor John Leader, Democrat Claudia Braymer, Glens Strough plans to offer a resolution at the Falls Ward 3 Supervisor. February 19 Warren County Board of Su- Ms. Braymer emailed this statement, “I pervisors meeting challenging Chairwom- am elected by Glens Falls residents who an Rachel Seeber’s new designation of “Ma- are from several political parties, and the jority” and “Minority” leaders in the Board residents of Glens Falls benefit from my hierarchy. position as Minority Leader on the County “There’s no need for these two positions,” Board, so I am opposed to eliminating this Mr. Strough said Tuesday in a phone inter- position. view with The Chronicle. “By bringing this resolution, Mr. Strough “I would like someone to explain the is creating division, and is actually work- need and that’s never been done. This ing against the spirit of bipartisanship that came out of the blue. It didn’t go through we have cultivated at the County. I do not the committee process.” want to see the County go backwards to a Mr. Strough’s resolution also questions structure that we held on to for years even the apparent “conflict of interest” in having though it was not allowed by New York JUMP ON THESE WINTER SPECIALS!* the Chairperson appoint both leaders. State law. Asked about Ms. Seeber’s explanation “The stipend being provided for the Mi- during the January 15 Board meeting nority position is less than the prior Su- Mon. & Tues. 4-Hr. Lift Ticket: $30 that the positions were defined in the mid- pervisor stipends, that had been paid for 1960s, Mr. Strough countered, “If 60 years years (for example, $8400 in 2020), which Breakfast & 2-Hr. Lift Ticket: $30 ago there was a reason for it, there exists Mr. Strough never opposed before, so Mr. no reason for it now.” Strough’s financial opposition is insincere Lunch & 2-Hr. Lift Ticket: $35 “In fact, it creates division and polariza- and factually inaccurate.” tion just by their very existence.” Learn to Ski/Ride 3-Pack: $169 Includes Rentals Strough pursues 2nd resolution Mr. Strough’s resolution calls for elimi- nation of the $6,000 stipends attached to Mr. Strough will also introduce a reso- Visit WestMountain.com/promotions for the two created positions. lution “That the Warren County Board of details and to book in advance He tells The Chronicle he sees no reason Supervisors reaffirms the core values that to reinstate the previous position of Vice- have underscored decades of our work with Chair either. “We can save that $12,000 communities and the diversity of citizens and put it to better use,” he said. across the region; these core values are IN- Mr. Strough said on Tuesday morning CLUSIVENESS — engaging a diverse set of that at least five fellow board members partners; BELIEF IN DIALOGUE — facili- Mountain West 2021 © support the resolution, for a total of 377 tating shared strategies; and INTEGRITY *Restrictions Apply. Located 3.5 miles off I-87 Exit 18. weighted votes, “and I expect a lot more.” — candor, accountability and reliance on A resolution requires 501 weighted yes facts and data to drive decisions.” 59 West Mountain Road, Queensbury, NY 12804 votes to be adopted by simple majority, 667 The resolution is modeled on a motion if two-thirds approval is required. recently adopted by the Adirondack North WestMountain.com #westmountain Rachel Seeber: ‘Change is not easy’ Country Association, Mr. Strough said. Chairwoman Ms. Seeber, contacted for The wording references the January comment, emailed an extensive explana- 6 storming of Congress, the “ideology of tion of her research on the Board history white supremacy,” and the nation’s facing that she said led to creation of the new po- “the most dire global health emergency in sitions and attached salaries. 100 years, a massive climate crisis, and a “Change is not always easy,” Ms. Seeber racial reckoning overdue for centuries...,” HOME BREWING SUPPLIES wrote. “I appreciate the chance from my as well as “the Warren County Board of Su- colleagues to explore new options and of pervisors’ commitment to Diversity, Equity AND EQUIPMENT. course to follow the law, the county poli- and Inclusion” as “foundational to achiev- cies, and at the same time I am committed ing our vision of ‘An Economy that Works to saving and protecting the taxpayer dol- Soon off ering no-hassle brewing for All.’” lar, of which this is just one example. with our on-premises equipment - “The proposal for organizational change Ms. Seeber noted a new resolution pro- was provided in advance, in person and in posed on Tuesday by North Creek Super- Up to a 1/2 barrel writing, which is more notice than I have visor Andrea Hogan. It acknowledges that products for sale. ever been afforded since joining the board. this is the first time the Board has elected Oscar’s Smokehouse “Typically assignments are handed out a woman chair, who “placed all woman after the Chair is elected at the reorgani- supervisors in positions of leadership,” zational meeting. I welcomed debate, dia- and resolves in part that “to rectify the logue and discussion. I believe in transpar- disparity in representation” on the Board, “all members of underrepresented popula- tions, when elected to the board, be given Monday - Friday, 12 - 6 p.m. committee chairs.” Saturday - Sunday, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Sally Strasser 222 Dix Avenue, Glens Falls Wallpaper Expertly Hung Joseph Warren Murals & Faux Finishes (518) 798-BEER Wood Furniture Repair Museum pursued by (518) 792-5633 [email protected] Historical Society Warren County Historical Society repre- sentatives are proposing turning a vacant home owned by Warren County next to His- Hap es! torical Society Headquarters on Gurney py Smil Lane into a visitors center and museum honoring Revolutionary War hero Joseph Why Choose SMSA Summer Warren, for whom the county was named in 1813, said a county press release. Enrichment? “Lake George native Shane Newell, au- Choose your weeks thor of a book on Warren’s role in the cre- Dr. Bohan B. 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Thanks to her Irish roots, Norma was blessed with the “gift Norma Ann (Hart) Potvin, 86 of gab” and enjoyed numerous close friendships. She also enjoyed traveling with her QUEENSBURY - Norma Ann (Hart) Potvin, 86, formerly of Hudson Falls, passed away husband, antique shopping, dancing and most recently spending time with her knitting peacefully at home on Friday February 5, 2021 surrounded by her adoring family. group. However, none of these hobbies compared to the Norma was born in Hudson Falls on December joy and pleasure she derived from spending time with 10, 1934 to Joseph and Eunice (Granger) Hart. her family and attending her children’s and then grand- Although Norma was an only child, she grew up children’s sporting events, concerts, inductions, etc. Her surrounded by dozens of first cousins who were large family was the world to Norma, and she would drop more like siblings to her. everything to spend time with each and everyone of them. She began her education at St. Mary’s grade She loved them fiercely and unconditionally, and God help school in Hudson Falls and later graduated from anyone whocrossed them! St. Mary’s Academy, class of 1951. She was active Norma was predeceased by her parents, a brother-in- in many clubs during high school and was voted law, Joseph Potvin, and many cousins. Those left to cherish junior prom queen. After graduation, Norma at- The Chronicle - February 11, 2021 - February The Chronicle her memory include her devoted husband of 63 years, Dr. tended The College of St. Elizabeth in Morris- Mitchell Lee Potvin, Jr.; her six children, Amy (Scott) Spen- town, NJ and earned a bachelor’s degree in Eng- cer, Dr. Mitchell Lee Potvin, III (Charlotte), Stacy Potvin lish. Following graduation, she taught English at (Sharon), Dr. Joseph Potvin (Carolyn), Cheryl (William) Fort Edward High School. Hogan and Renee (Michael) Borgos; her 17 grandchildren While in high school, Norma met a handsome who loved and adored her, Jordan (Jennifer), Maura, Cul- young man named Mitchell (Lee) Potvin, Jr. who len (Melissa), Evan (Amanda), Leah (Joe) and Tessa Spencer, Connor Potvin,Thomas, Ben- would become the love of her life. Norma and jamin, Daniel and Eliza Hogan, Nora, Luke and Heath Borgos, Joseph, Magdelene and Lee were united in marriage on August 24, 1957 Stephen Potvin; as well four great-grandchildren, Lyla, Finley, Carter and Declan. Norma by Monsignor Kiffin at the Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in Hudson Falls. is also survived by her brother-in-law, William (Lyn) Potvin and her sisters-in-law Anne After living in Buffalo for four years while Lee attended dental school, they moved to Marie (Bill) Mather and Patricia Potvin, as well as numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. Fort Campbell, KY for two years while Lee served in the army. In 1961, they returned Norma’s family would like to express their sincere thanks and gratitude to Dr. Gaiotti- to Hudson Falls to settle down and raise their growing family. While raising six chil- Grubbs, her nurses and all of the wonderful staff at the C.R. Wood Cancer Center for the dren, Norma somehow found time to volunteer for numerous organizations, including care and compassion they gave our mother over the past few years. Her family is also the Glens Falls Hospital Guild, the Upper Hudson Dental Wives Association, Big Brothers/ eternally grateful to High Peaks Hospice for their support in Norma’s final days. Sisters, and the Hyde Museum. Norma also served on the Hudson Falls School District A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. on Saturday, February 13, 2021 Board of Education for 20 years, 11 of those years as Board President. at St. Michael the Archangel Church, 80 Saratoga Avenue, South Glens Falls, NY. Norma and Lee were also active members of The Glens Falls County Club for many Friends may visit with the family at the church prior to mass from 9:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. years. Norma’s Catholic faith was incredibly strong, and she was very active in the parish on Saturday. of St. Mary’s/St. Paul’s where she was a lifelong member and one of the first babies bap- The mass will be live streamed on St. Michael the Archangel Catholic Church YouTube tized in the new church. She served as Lector and Eucharistic minister, was a member of channel at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoRmh9joNvRgNRZFfSKWKBA. In accor- the RCIA catechist team, taught religious education, served as a member of the bereave- dance with CDC guidelines, masks and social distancing are required and contact tracing ment committee, Ella’s Cupboard and Martha’s hostess committee. information must be provided upon admittance to the church. Norma also distributed Holy Communion to patients at Glens Falls Hospital. Together The Rite of Committal will take place at St. Mary’s Cemetery in Fort Edward in the spring. with her husband, Norma volunteered at St. Joseph’s House of Grace to watch over and In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you instead consider donations in Norma’s mem- assist the residents in their final days of life and more recently they delivered meals for ory to Shriners Hospitals for Children Processing Center, PO Box 863765, Orlando, FL Meals on Wheels. In 2011, Norma and Lee were recognized as Citizens of the Year by The 32886 or St. Jude Children’s Hospital, 2 Pine West Plaza #202, Albany, NY 12205. Hudson Falls Rotary Club. Arrangements are under the care and direction of Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main In the little free time Norma had, she enjoyed reading and completing the daily cross- St., Hudson Falls. word puzzle and cryptoquotes with ease. She was a voracious reader and routinely de- Online condolences may be made by visiting www.carletonfuneralhome.net.

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Ribbon cutting today for first See Feb. 11. taurants, free horse-drawn Wonder Woman 1984, Indian Lake Theater, In- H feb. 11 dian Lake (www.indianlaketheater.org or 648-5950). three “massive” sculptures by Charles Jones “The Ice Dancing in the feb. 13 carriage rides in the village, Man,” honoring frontline workers. Refreshments served. Cloud: Virtual Flurry, other perks, plus one free out- With Gal Gadot and Kristin Wiig. PG-13. Limited seating available. Advance purchase suggested. $7, $5 child. 7 Masks & social distancing required. Free. 11 a.m. Sculp- Festival of Traditional door/sports activity from snowmobil- tures accessible day and night. To Feb. 19; second three Dancing & Music, Saratoga ing to ax-throwing. Wristband: $30, $15 child. Good for p.m. To Feb. 14. Theater sculptures on display Feb. 19-26. Springs (www.flurryfestival.org). Today: 75+ programs, four weekends through February. Details on website. H HWild lights, The Wild Center, Tupper Lake 9 a.m.-11:30 p.m. Thursdays-Sundays, now to Feb. 28. Painting for One, Adirondack Theatre Festi- H val, Wood Theater, Glens Falls (www.ATFestival.org or (www.WildCenter.org). Illuminated “winter wonderland” Saranac Lake Winter Carnival & Ice The Chronicle - February 11, 2021 - February The Chronicle Outdoors of lights along the pathways. Reservations required. Palace closing fireworks, On the shore of LUNCHTIME LIVE, The Wild Center (via Facebook www.WoodTheater.org). Audience participation online theatrical comedy experience about the host of an in- Free with regular daytime museum admission (outdoor Saranac Lake (www.saranaclakewintercarnival.com). live or www.wildcenter.org) Daily virtual guided “walks,” activities only) or $10, $5 youth. 5-7 p.m. Weekends, se- View from inside your vehicles; no standing in front of activities, more. Free. Noon. structional cable television art show, whose wife has left and whose station is failing. Streamed live online via lect dates to March 27. the Palace. Fireworks will be set to music transmitted HWinter Racing in Cole’s Woods, Cole’s Sports to vehicles. Spectators invited to salute the carnival by Woods, Fire Rd., Glens Falls (www.coleswoods.wee- Zoom. Purchase advance tix to receive box of props (in- cluding art materials) to go along with the action. $35. 8 Archery Tag, Fort William Henry, Lake George honking horns after the display. Social-distancing en- bly.com/thursday-night-racing.html). 2K and 4K Cross (668-5471). Family fun combines archery and dodge forced. Dusk. Ice Palace is up all week. Country Ski Loops commemorate 50 years of cross p.m. To Feb. 20. H Music ball with teams of 2-5 players. Indoors in the carpeted Valentines Day One-Stop Shop, The Shirt country ski trails in GF/Queensbury. All levels welcome. 12,000-sq-foot Carriage House Building. Equipment Factory, Lawrence & Cooper Sts., Glens Falls (See See Web to register. Free. 6 p.m. Live Stream show Live: Darlingside, Via Caffe Lena (www.CaffeLena.org and on YouTube). Live provided, and sanitized. Reservations required. $15/ Facebook). 11 a.m.-5 p.m. See Feb. 12. Kids & Families person, ages 10-up. 6-9 p.m. Offered weekly on Fri- Town of Hague Polar Bear Plunge, Trout Virtual science explorers, Children’s Mu- show the band, playing their new album Fish Pond Fish, and old favorites. $15, $25 group ticket, $50 all access days, now through March. House Village Dock, Lakeshore Drive, Hague (www. seum at Saratoga, Saratoga Springs (584-5540 or www. Books, talks ticonderoga.com/hague). “Freezing for a Reason.” To cmssny.org). Family fare, streaming live online. 10:30 with meet and greet. 3 p.m. or 8 p.m. shows. Post show Q&A for all at 9:30 p.m. Viewable for ticketholders for 72 Alzheimer’s: Managing Difficult behav- benefit Vermont Children’s Hospital. 2-4 p.m. a.m. iors, Northeastern NY Alzheimer’s Association (www. Outdoors Books & Talks hours following broadcast. H An Evening of Love Songs, Valentine’s alz.org/crf, or 675-7214). Winter Caregiver Connection Free Fishing Weekend, Lake George & HAre Warren County’s Highest-in-the- lecture series and Q&A in response to Covid-19 pan- throughout New York State (www.dec.ny.gov or 518- State Cancer Rates Caused By Lifestyle?, Livestream (Via PJ Duo Facebook). Jam session of love songs By PJ Duo with PJ Ferguson and Brasi Hyatt. demic. Free, but registration is required. Noon. 402-8890). No freshwater fishing license required this Clean Air Action Network of Glens Falls (tracyz- Movies weekend. All other regulations still apply. Also Feb. 14. [email protected]). “We Don’t Think So!” Schol- Tips/Donations welcome. 7 p.m. H Classical Masters of the Piano, Troy Chro- Wonder Woman 1984, Indian Lake Theater (www. Frigus Snowshoe Festival, Moreau Lake arly critique of NYS Dept. of Health Cancer Study’s indianlaketheater.org or 648-5950). 7 p.m. See Feb. 11. State Park, Gansevoort (www.endurancesociety.org). emphasis on behavioral factors. With Dr. Paul Hancock matic Concerts (273-0038 or www.troymusichall.org/ events). “Klassical Klavier Konversations” with pianist Comedy/Theater Endurance Society’s annual showshoe race for all ages of Green Mountain College and Dr. David Carpenter of HPainting for One, Adirondack Theatre Festival, and abilities. 5K, 15K, Marathon and kids’ races. See UAlbany, others. Email for Zoom link. Free. 10:30 a.m. Jeffrey Biegel. Online digital concert. See Website for link. Free. 8 p.m. Wood Theater, Glens Falls (www.WoodTheater.org). 8 link for social distancing & registration. 8 a.m.-on. Minestrone Soup Cooking Party, Warren p.m. See Feb. 11. Today: SOLD OUT. HGuided Snowshoe/winter Hike, Up Yonda County Cornell Cooperative Extension (www.cce.cor- Virtual Improv Show, Mopco Improv Theatre, Farm & Environmental Center, Bolton Landing (644- nell.edu/warren or 623-3291 or email to djc69@cornell. Festivals H Schenectady (Via Facebook or at live.mopco.org). Vir- 9767). 45-minute guided , scheduled outings, to seek edu). Interactive live Zoom cooking program. See Web Lake George Winter- tual live streaming improv show based on audience sug- signs of animal activities, more. Bonfire & hot chocolate to register, to receive the link and for a shopping list. fest, Lake George & beyond gestions in real time. 8 p.m. Also Jan. 30. also, weather permitting. Call or see Website for reser- Free. 11 a.m.-noon. (www.lakegeorgewinterfest. Music vations. Rentals available. $8, plus $5 per vehicle park- Valentine Tea and Talk, Conkling Center, com and on Facebook). fri. HJazz Night at the Q, Queensbury Hotel, Glens ing. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Offered weekly. Glens Falls ([email protected] or call Events for wristband holders. Falls (see Facebook). Music by The Ray Alexander Jazz HWild lights, The Wild Center, Tupper Lake 793-1494). Live streaming virtual sharing: The story be- See Feb. 11. H Trio. 5:30-8 p.m. (www.WildCenter.org). 5-7 p.m. See Feb. 12. hind Valentine’s and other tales - plus bring your own to Dancing in the feb. 12 Albany Symphony Radio Hour, Albany Sym- History share. You provide your tea and snacks. Free. Email to Cloud: Virtual Flurry, phony Orchestra (on wmht.org/classical). Rebroadcast HWinter guided fort tours, Fort William register. Free. 2 p.m. Festival of Traditional of ASO concerts on WMHT radio. Free. 6 p.m. Henry, Lake George (668-5471, www.fwhmuseum. Michael Ian Black: A Better Man, Northshire Dancing & Music, Saratoga HLive From The strand: Keanen Stark com). Tours of French & Indian War history, with cos- Bookstore online (events@ northshire.com or www. Springs (www.flurryfestival.org). “Dancing in the Cloud” and Orion Kribs, UpSt8 Music Fan Zone at The tumed guides. Reservations and social distancing re- Northshire.com). Live streaming virtual conversation — Three-day participatory event goes online with more Strand Theatre, Hudson Falls (via Facebook Live, You- quired. $15, $12 sr., $6 child ages 5-15, Military free with with the comedian, actor and author of a new book sub- than 150 Zoom sessions of music, dance, jam sessions, Tube or www.mystrandtheater.org). Acoustic duo. Also, ID. 1:30 and 3 p.m. Weekly through March 20. titled “A (Mostly Serious) Letter to My Son,” with guest educational workshops, social hours and more. Some Turntable Java Shop open for livestream viewing, and HWinter Ghost tours, Fort William Henry, emcee Beck Krefting of Skidmore College. On Zoom. ticket levels include six-month access to videos of all limited onsite seating by reservation. Masks required. Lake George (668-5471, www.fwhmuseum.com). Free with advance book purchase. See Website to reg- sessions. Programs for quarantine pods or solo partici- 7:15 p.m. French & Indian War history and tales “handed down ister. 6 p.m. pants, streamed by Caffe Lena and Bronx Heritage Cen- Jim Brickman: Share the Love Live! Virtu- over the years,” with costumed guides. Reservations Art ter in NYC. $25-$115 per person. 30+ programs, 6-11 ally, View Center for Arts & Culture, Old Forge (www. and social distancing required. $15, $12 sr., $6 child Tang Live: Student Curator Tour, Tang p.m. H viewarts.org). Live streaming concert by the superstar ages 5-15, Military free with ID. 5:30 and 6 p.m. Weekly Museum, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs (via In- Valentines Day One-Stop Shop, The Shirt Grammy-nominated songwriter-pianist-crooner, with through March 20. stagram). Weekly student-run talk. 7 p.m. Factory, Lawrence & Cooper Sts., Glens Falls (www. guests Olivia Newton-John & others. $50. Portion of Food Food & Drink shirtfactorygf.com or see Facebook). In-house shops proceeds benefits local venue. 9 p.m. Live shows to Feb. Bread baking for Beginners, Warren County At-Home Beer Tasting, Northway Brewing Co., and guest vendors, See Facebook for vendors. Pre-or- 14. Cornell Cooperative Extension (www.cce.cornell.edu/ Rte. 9, Queensbury (via Eventbrite, or see Facebook More Lake George Dining!

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HGLENS FALLS Indoor FARMERS MARKET, Cool Insuring Arena, downtown GF (Details, vendors list on Facebook or www.glensfallsfarmersmarket.com). Festival Winter location. 8:30 a.m.-noon. First half hour is for se- HLake George Winter- nior citizens and health-compromised shoppers. fest, Lake George & beyond Farmers’ Market, Wilton Mall, Saratoga Springs (www.lakegeorgewinterfest. (saratogafarmersmarket.org). 9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. com and on Facebook). sun. Movies Events for wristband holders. Wonder Woman 1984, Indian Lake Theater (www. See Feb. 11. indianlaketheater.org or 648-5950). 7 p.m. See Feb. 11. HDancing in the feb. 14 Dance Cloud: Virtual The Second Saturday Dance: Mardi Gras, Ad- Flurry, Festival of Tra- irondack Chapter, USA Dance ((usadanceadk@gmail. ditional Dancing & Music, com or www.usadanceadk.com and Facebook: USA Saratoga Springs (www.flurryfestival.org). Today: 50 Dance Adirondack Chapter). Live streaming virtual programs, 9:20 a.m.-11:30 p.m. ballroom dance party via Zoom, with DJ/instructor Jen Outdoors Cornell. Short line dance lesson and open dancing, sev- HFree Fishing Weekend, Lake George & eral styles. Themed outfits welcome. Contact for Zoom throughout New York State (www.dec.ny.gov). No fresh- invitation. Free. 7 to 8:30 p.m. water fishing license required. See Feb. 13. Comedy/THEATER Valentine’s Day Singles Mingle & Sweet- HPainting for One, Adirondack Theatre Festival, hearts Trek, Moreau Lake State Park, Gansevoort Wood Theater, Glens Falls (www.WoodTheater.org). 8 ([email protected]). Adirondack Mountain Club p.m. See Feb. 11. Today: SOLD OUT. Young Member winter outing led by Jen Shepherd. Virtual Improv Show, Mopco Improv Theatre, Email in advance to register and for details. 9 a.m. Schenectady (www.live.mopco.org). 8 p.m. See Jan. 29. HGuided Snowshoe/winter Hike, Up Yonda Music Farm & Environmental Center, Bolton Landing (644- Black Swan Records & Motown Records, 9767). 9 a.m.-4 p.m. See Feb. 13. Albany Institute of History & Art (463-4478 www.albany- HWild lights, The Wild Center, Tupper Lake institute.org). Music and talk by Donald “The Soul Man” (www.WildCenter.org). 5-7 p.m. See Feb. 12. Hyman, on historical “African American Independent Sports Music Companies.” Plus, tribute to Mary Wilson of the HUP AND RUNNING FOR THE ARTS (Facebook Supremes. Register for link. Suggested donation: $10. 2 or www.upandrunningforthearts.com). Weekly run-it- p.m. yourself challenge, to benefit members of the GF Arts HLive From The strand: Martin Luther District. Run any time today or this week. King Jr. Celebration, UpSt8 Music Fan Zone at Food The Strand Theatre, Hudson Falls (via Facebook Live, Monthly Breakfast, Fish Creek Rod & Gun YouTube or www.mystrandtheater.org). Hosted by Mi- Club, Victory (695-3917). Menu: Eggs to order, bacon, layne Jackson with Audrina and Melissa Hill, Alan Dun- sausage, toast, pancakes (regular, blueberry, buck- ham and Liz Winge, The Newells, Travis performing “I wheat, apple cinnamon ), French toast, home fries, Have a Dream” speech, Catherine Reid. Rescheduled beverages. Covid rules apply. All welcome. $8, $4 child. from January 17. Also, Turntable Java Shop open for 8-11 a.m. livestream viewing, and limited onsite seating by reser- Movies vation. Masks required. 3 p.m. Wonder Woman 1984, Indian Lake Theater HLive From The strand: The Tumblin Dice, (www.indianlaketheater.org or 648-5950). 2 p.m. See UpSt8 Music Fan Zone at The Strand Theatre, Hudson Feb. 11. Today: Open caption screening. Falls (via Facebook Live, YouTube or www.mystrandthe- Music ater.org). Rolling Stones Tribute Band. Also, Turntable Quintocracy Presents: The Music of Java Shop open for livestream viewing, and limited on- Women Composers, Troy Savings Bank Music Hall site seating by reservation. Masks required. 7:30 p.m. (www.troymusichall.org). Online digital concert of works Virtual Wine & Chocolate Coffee House, for flute and guitar by Music Hall’s new Artists in Resi- Unitarian Universalist Church of Saratoga Springs dence Chamber Group. $15-up, via GroupMuse ticket- (www.uusaratoga.org or 587-0403). Virtual music, hu- ing. Link at Music Hall site. 3 p.m. mor, poetry and storytelling by Dan Berggren, Christie Jim Brickman: Share the Love Live! Virtu- Keegan, Margaret French, Dick Wilkinson, others. Also ally, View Center for Arts & Culture, Old Forge (www. online mini auction of wine and desserts. $15 donation. viewarts.org). 7 & 10 p.m. See Feb. 12. 7-9 p.m. HLive From The strand: Jonathan New- Jim Brickman: Share the Love Live! Virtu- ell, at The Strand Theatre, Hudson Falls (via Face- ally, View Center for Arts & Culture, Old Forge (www. book Live, YouTube or www.mystrandtheater.org). viewarts.org). 7 & 10 p.m. See Feb. 12. Classical piano. Also, Turntable Java Shop open for Romantic Brahms, Albany Symphony (www. livestream viewing, and limited onsite seating by reser- AlbanySymphony.com). Live stream of pre-recorded vation. Masks required. 2 p.m. concert with narrator Lucy Fitz Gibbon and conductor Musicians of Ma’alwyck, Schenectady County David Alan Miller. Program: Brahms Serenade No. 1, Public Library (musiciansofmaalwyck.org). Weekly live plus Sir William Walton’s”Facade” (incorporating tongue streamed chamber concerts. See website. 3 p.m. twisters) and young composer Tyson Davis’ “Distances.” Radio pro mUsiCa, Albany Pro Musica Chorus Contact for subscription info, to join pre-concert chat, (albanypromusica.org, WMHT 89.1 FM Radio). 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Glen Lake Everyday at 4 Kids & Families Theater/Music Sunset Seascape Paint Caffe Lena Live: Thomasina Winslow, Via 298 Glen Lake Rd., Lake George 1.3 miles from the Light at The Great Escape Along, Albany Institute of Caffe Lena (www.CaffeLena.org and on YouTube). Live History & Art (463-4478 www. streaming concert by top blues artist-guitarist. Dona- albanyinstitute.org). Virtual thurs. tions benefit artists and Caffe. 7 p.m. Check us out children’s art workshop for HLive From The strand: Erin Powers, on Facebook! (518) 792-3534 • Open Year Round • docksiderrestaurant.com ages 6-12. Register for ad- UpSt8 Music Fan Zone at The Strand Theatre, Hudson vance materials list and the feb. 18 Falls (via Facebook Live, YouTube or www.mystrandthe- link. $25. Pick-up art kits avail- ater.org). Singer/songwriter. Also, Turntable Java Shop able for additional fee. 10-11:30 open for livestream viewing, and limited onsite seating a.m. by reservation. Masks required. 7:15 p.m. Virtual science explorers, Children’s Mu- HPainting for One, Adirondack Theatre Festival, seum at Saratoga, Saratoga Springs (584-5540 or www. Wood Theater, Glens Falls (www.WoodTheater.org). 8 cmssny.org). Family fare, live online. 10:30 a.m. p.m. See Feb. 11. Don’t Miss Chef Pam’s Featured Public Meeting HGlens FAlls Police Reform Proposal, Lunch Entrée of the Week: Glens Falls (www.CityofGlensFalls.com). Discussion of HLake George Area Ice Fishing Chal- City committee’s proposal in response to Gov. Cuomo lenge, Lake George Chamber directive. See website for advance link to online Zoom of Commerce (WarrenCoun- forum. 6:30 p.m. tyFishingChallenge@gmail. Books, Talks, Art com). Share a picture of The Portofino: Legal and Financial Planning for Al- your ice-fishing catch on ongoing zheimer’s Disease, Herzog Law Firm (ww.herzo- Instagram with hashtag myl- Grilled Garlic Pepper Chicken, Prosciutto, glaw.com or 465-7581). Virtual seminar. See Web for garea and tag @lakegeorgear- Sauteed Spinach, Breaded Portobello Zoom link. Free. 2 p.m. ea, or mail it in. The first 100 receive Jeopardy!, Conkling Center, Glens Falls (khar- a tee shirt. Monthlong, to Feb. 28. Mushrooms, Brie, Balsamic Glaze, [email protected] or call 793-1494). Live Saranac Lake Winter Carnival Ice Pal- WING FEST Kale Pesto, Grilled Everything streaming Jeopardy-style trivia contest on art, history, ace, On the shore of Saranac Lake (www.saranac- and pop culture. by Clear the Air in the Southern Adiron- lakewintercarnival.com). Covid precautions: Other than WINNERS! Bagel Hoagie Roll dacks. Email to register. Free. 2 p.m. Feb. 13 fireworks (see calendar), no other events this Being Ram Dass, Northshire Bookstore online year. No entry to Ice Palace: Drive by or view the illumi- 2015 thru 2019! (events@ northshire.com or www.Northshire.com). Live nated fortress on foot, while social-distancing. Now to Takeout & Curbside Pick Up will be streaming virtual conversation on new book, a posthu- Feb. 13 or until it melts. mous memoir by of the beloved spiritual teacher, by co- HGreat Backyard Bird Count, Cornell Lab of VOTED #1 Available for all Food! authors Rameshwar Dass & Mirabai Bush, via Zoom. Ornithology and National Audubon Society (www.bird- Free with advance book purchase. See Web to register. count.org). Citizen science project: Count and ID birds SPORTS BAR 6 p.m. in your yard for at least 15 minutes over 4-day period and IN REGION INDOOR & OUTDOOR Tang Live: Student Curator Tour, Tang enter findings through online apps. See website to sign Museum, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs (via In- up. Thurs.-Mon., Feb. 12-15. DINING AVAILABLE! stagram). Weekly student-run talk. 7 p.m. Snowed Inn, Six Flags Great Escape Lodge, $3 NIGHT food Queensbury (www.sixflagsgreatescapelodge.com). 4-H Cooks! Pizza Rolls, Warren County Cornell Winter themed family activities, socially distanced en- THURSDAYS 216 Glen St., Glens Falls • 518-636-2222 Cooperative Extension (www.cce.cornell.edu/warren or tertainment, foods, plus indoor Waterpark. Register for 623-3291 or email to [email protected]). Interactive details. Select dates through February. live Zoom cooking program. See Web to register, to re- Love is in the Air, Adirondack Winery, Cana- ceive the link and shopping list. Free. 1:30-2:30 p.m. da St., Lake George (www.adirondackwinery.com). Movies Themed wine tastings and food offerings, to Feb. 14. Tenet, Indian Lake Theater, Indian Lake (www. See Web for details and to register in advance. indianlaketheater.org or 648-5950). Secret agent on a time-bending mission to prevent the start of World War III. Limited seating available. Advance purchase sug- Support Chronicle advertisers! EXPANDED DELIVERY Bolton to So. Glens Falls! OPEN Wed–Mon, 11:30am to 9pm/Sitdown 11am to 10pm/Take Out CLOSED TUESDAYS Come see us at “The Rock” Sports Bar ¯ 6 Days a Week! 1066 NY 196 (aka Maple Street), Hudson Falls Starting Ash Wednesday Feb. 17th, Fridays through April 2nd, 11AM-7PM Chinese • Japanese • Hibachi 518.668.4135 Call (838) 839-0413 mobydickfi [email protected] Rt. 9 midway between The Great Escape & TAKOUTLake George Village, DELIVERY or 1 mile south and of SIT Lake GeorgeDOWN! Village • lakegeorgesushi.com 16 More Washington County Real Estate Transactions, Feb. 1-3, 2021 900 wristbands sold; Seller Buyer Amount Location Filed More LG WinterFest Nearly 900 wristbands were sold in Estate of Raoul Waters Mingus and Monk LLC $160,000 Cambridge, 29 Spring Street Feb. 1 time for the first weekend of the new Lake Estate of Catherine MacNeil Sandra Abrams $185,000 Greenwich, 2583 State Route 40 Feb. 1 George Area Winterfest that opened on Thursday, Feb. 4. Charles and Rosemary Moore Richard Latour, Jr. $100,000 Putnam, 6 Rupp Lane Feb. 1 Wristbands are still available. The Festi- Rae Davis, Jr. and Leitha Davis Keith and Jean Hayes $178,900 Kingsbury, 28 Wright Street Feb. 1 val continues Thursdays to Sundays, every weekend in February. Paul Fronhofer II Matthew Scott Cook $151,000 Argyle, 43 Flintlock Way Feb. 2 Choose from a $30 wristband (including Melissa Dykes, Ind and Trustee and David Hous- Melissa Dykes $238,550 Putnam , 2150 Black Point Road Feb. 2 a winter activity) or a $20 wristband (with- kamp Revocable Trust out the activity), half price for children. Both options include access to horse- Richard and Mary Ellen Ockovic Scylar International Development LLC $28,000 Argyle, 68, 70, and 88 Town Line Road Feb. 3 drawn carriage rides around Lake George The Chronicle - February 11, 2021 - February The Chronicle Scylar International Development LLC David Roberts $10,000 Argyle, 68 Townline Road Feb. 3 on Saturday, hot cocoa stations, 15% off a hotel stay and 10% off for takeout, eat in or Kyle and Alexandra Stevens Karen Jones $219,000 Greenwich, 183 Main Street Feb. 3 deliver at participating restaurants. John Plisko and Michael Plisko, Executor Adam Chittenden $116,600 Granville, 76 River Valley Drive Feb. 3 Also now open: New ice skating rink ad- jacent to the Shepard Park Beach, open for Compiled from county records by The Chronicle’s Sandra Hutchinson the general public, and art-themed Winter- fest ice sculptures at locations including the Hyde Museum in Glens Falls. . Warren County Real Estate Transactions, Jan. 27-Feb. 4, 2021 Details: www.lakegeorgewinterfest.com. Seller Buyer Amount Location Filed GF: Police Reform Allison K. Philhower Susan Wells $36,000 Lake George, 3210 Lakeshore Dr. (1/10 interest, Jan. 27 Zoom forum, Feb. 18 Lodge 18, Lodges at Cresthaven Two) The City of Glens Falls invites the pub- Richard C. & Sara N. Empett Laura Brighenti-Robochik $162,030 Glens Falls, 52 MacArthur Dr. Jan. 28 lic to a Public Forum on the Police Reform Stanley P. & Denise M. Lamphere The Dominic P. Volpe Irrevocable Liv- $4000 Chester, boundary line adjustment between 2 Jan. 28 Proposal created in response to a mandate ing Trust dated Nov. 29, 2011 and 24 Dixon Rd. from Governor Andrew Cuomo. The forum will be held virtually via The Dominic P. Volpe Irrevocable Living Trust dated Scott V. & Rachael P. Leinen $450,000 Chester, 24 Dixon Rd. Jan. 28 Zoom on Thursday, Feb. 18, at 6:30 p.m. Nov. 29, 2011 Visit the City’s Website at www.Cityof- Rhona B. Grosser & David Pasieka John & Jill Feeney $979,000 Bolton, 12 Boon Bay Rd. Jan. 28 GlensFalls.com for the Zoom link. It will be recorded for future posting. James & Mary Pat Horton Wendy Conway $240,000 Queensbury, Lakewood Drive, Lot 7 Jan. 28 Up Yonda & LGLC walk John T. McAlonen, Jr. Agapios & Spyriduola Pavlides $355,000 Johnsburg, 158 Bartman Rd. Jan. 28 Lake George Land Conservancy and Up The Stephen J. Gecewicz Living Trust & The Wanda Daniel & Katelyn Bedard $405,000 Queensbury, 61 Sara Jen Dr. Jan. 28 Yonda offer a free Naturalist Guided Snow- F. Gecewicz Living Trust shoe Hike at Amy’s Park, Bolton, Tuesday, George R. & Amber L. Sehr Lynda Harvey & Lynn M. Dobbs $89,500 Stony Creek, 237-239 Hadley Rd. Jan. 28 Feb. 16. Register: www.upyondafarm.com. William R. & Susan A. Schloss Robert Rose $249,000 Horicon, 56 Tannery Rd. Jan. 28 Becky Warrington Mark E. Younes $20,000 Horicon, 638 Beaver Pond Rd. Jan. 28 and following We Are Open NYS State Covid Wade Street Homes, LLC North Creek All Season Rental LLC $115,000 Johnsburg, 16 Wade Ave. Jan. 28 For Business Guidelines! John & Suzanne Reilly Derek Timothy Frost & Emily Lauren Frost $280,000 Glens Falls, 25 Windy Hill Rd. Jan. 29 Vincent D. & Jennifer C. Tyer Ludjane Rodrigues Carvalho $545,000 Chester, 25 Lower Birchwood Dr. Jan. 29 ADIRONDACK OPPORTUNITY! Planned Parenthood of Greater New York, Inc. Michael Pugh, Nicole Grimaldi, & $150,000 Glens Falls, 135 Warren St. Jan. 29 6303 New York 30, Indian Lake Helen Lingg Edward J. Johnson IV John M. Tirpan & Marine Khachatryan- $65,000 Lake Luzerne, 284 Potash Rd. Jan. 29 NEW Tirpan PRICE! Wesley Butler & Rich stolen Mark A. & Christine Pettograsso $220,000 Bolton, 20 Church Hill Rd. Jan. 29 Suburban Propane, LP Adirondack Customs, LLC $22,000 Johnsburg, 4647 State Route 8 Jan. 29 Jeffrey E. & Margit W. Galvin Truesdale Holdings, LLC $365,000 Lake George, Truesdale Hill Road Jan. 29 The Provost Family Trust, dated April 26, 2018 John & Mary Beth Arnold $440,000 Queensbury, 28 Overlook Dr. Jan. 29 $165,000 The Freda P. Solomon Trust u/a/d May 21, 2015 Peter & Tina Zagrobelny $301,000 Queensbury, 39 Top of the World Jan. 29 Peter & Christine Gandolfini Jason L. Bennett $48,000 Warrensburg, 799 Viele Pond Rd. Jan. 29 Linda J. Costello Andrew & Patricia A. Marshall $29,000 Warrensburg, 616 Pucker St. Jan. 29 Patsy J. Celi & Iris N. Shapiro Michael & Maureen Menakis $625,000 Horicon, 706 East Shore Dr. Feb. 1 Ruth Homestead Janice & Michael Stanton $399,900 Lake Luzerne, 11 Ridgewood Dr. Feb. 1 Estate of Evan Bossonis Josh Cledaniel $282,500 Queensbury, 59 Country Club Rd. Feb. 1 Jonathan R. & Kaelyn J. Brennan Wesley Kenneth Cledaniel & Elizabeth $389,000 Queensbury, 21 Twin Mountain Dr. Feb. 1 Live Work and Play in the Adirondacks! Joy Cledaniel Here is your opportunity to start your own restaurant in the Adirondacks! The unexpected passing of the res- Raymond E. & Marianne I. Casavant Patrick J. Canning $525,000 Lake George, 32 Carriage Hill Rd. it’s Feb. 2 taurant owner of many years in Indian Lake forces the Dragos Minciunescu Anthony Pastore $220,000 Warrensburg, 44 King St. Feb. 2 sale of this property. The Building, Large Lot and all of the Equipment is included in the sale. Over 4200 SF, Charis Rockwell Shane R. Polimeni $30,000 Queensbury, 50 Tee Hill Rd. Feb. 2 first floor restaurant and bar, seating for 48, two baths, nice kitchen set up, bar set up, refrigerators, freezers, Frank R. & Joyce P. Vellutino Tatiana Joy Magee $161,702 Warrensburg, 22C Balsam Crest Ct. Feb. 2 Upstairs could be used for housing, office, or storage., Susan M. Pullano (n.k.a. Susan M. Bennett), & John & Katie Bawarski $190,000 Johnsburg, 67 Peaceful Valley Rd. Feb. 2 the lot offers ample space for parking, town water Christopher Bennett and sewer, some seasonal cottages ready for rehab.... endless possibilities to make dreams come true. Thomas & Marian Feliney Stephen J. McNeil, Jr., & Dolores A. McNeil $85,000 Lake George, Flat Rock Road Feb. 2 MOTIVATED SELLER! Deutsche Bank National Trust Co., trustee Janell & Cameron Miller $143,566 Queensbury, 22 Dream Lake Rd. Feb. 2 Schedule your showing today! V. Ravi Chandran Elizabeth A. Green & Kelly J. Cooke $725,000 Bolton, 35 Woodland Ridge Feb. 3 Many More Adirondack Getaways Henry T. & Jody R. Gatti Henry S. Friedman & Susan D. Carle $710,000 Hague, 982 New Hague Rd. Feb. 3 at allenvanhoff.com Joseph & Jamie Emanuele Warren County $300 Bolton, 149 Horicon Ave. Feb. 3 James & Rebecca Mosher Dane Morton $120,000 Lake Luzerne, 891 Lake Ave. Feb. 3

James & Rebecca Mosher Adirondack Adventure Properties, LLC $275,000 Lake Luzerne, 887 Lake Ave. Feb. 3 Licensed Real Estate Salesperson The Yngvar W. Isachsen and Anastasia M. Isachsen Kira M. & Donald J. Studler $500,000 Horicon, 14 Horicon Birches Feb. 4 Cell: 518- 441-2640 Revocable Trust dated April 28, 1993 www.AllenVanHoff.com Slawa Bisyk Tom J. & Tetyana Denford $340,000 Queensbury, 48 Wincrest Dr. Feb. 4 J. Arthur Norton Caroline H. & Charles R. Barber $10,700 Queensbury, Hall Road Feb. 4 Paul D. & Jacklyn K. West Stephen J. & Karen P. Kahrs $150,000 Johnsburg, 208 Main St. Feb. 4 63 Quaker Road Queensbury Compiled from county records by The Chronicle’s David Cederstrom

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Price Chopper & Tops ® Blake, REALTORS 518-668-9557 Markets to merge 3090 Lake Shore Dr., Lake George Price Chopper/Market 32 and Tops Mar- kets announced Monday that they will JUST JUST JUST merge, nearly doubling their “collective LISTED LISTED LISTED footprint in the Northeast.” The press release said, “Scott Grim- mett, Price Chopper/Market 32’s President and CEO, will be CEO of and serve on the Board of Directors of the new parent com- pany, which will oversee the operations Fabulous Mountaintop Two-Story Home Farmhouse in the Adirondacks of nearly 300 Price Chopper, Market 32, Fort Ann - Includes 34 acres of privacy w/a wonderful pond! Crown Point - Sitting on 165 acres of land. Large covered porch Kingsbury - This 12.7 acre parcel could be subdivided w/ Market Bistro and Tops Markets stores Custom 3BR/2BA home w/hardwood flooring throughout, overlooking property. Perfect for hunting, or other recreational existing road frontage into 4 lots. Land is mostly level along the and collectively employ more than 30,000 kitchen/dining area w/wood beams in the vaulted ceilings & activities. The home has a large kitchen, dining room, a cozy living county road then it drops off in the rear. Two curb cuts presently teammates. radiant-heated floors, spacious living room, master suite w/Jacuzzi room area & a den. Upstairs you will find 2BR and a den/bonus on the property & subdivision might require shared driveways. “Frank Curci, Tops Markets Chairman tub, custom tiled shower w/double shower heads. Views of your room. Round Pond is located right up the road and a 20 min. drive House is a rental property & needs some updating but has been and CEO, will serve on the Board of Direc- property can be seen from the second story deck off the master to Lake Champlain. Perfect for year-round living in this quiet area. rented continuously for several years. Storage shed included. tors of the new parent company and as a bedroom. One bedroom has a cool loft area Storage barn included. MLS# 202111255 | $249,900 MLS# 202111308 | $179,000 consultant to assist in the transition. MLS# 202111180 | $349,000 | Racheal Elms – 518-307-6925 Todd T. Schermerhorn – 518-470-3131 Jeff & Pam York – 518-796-9814 “Blaine Bringhurst, Price Chopper/Mar- ket 32’s Executive Vice President of Mer- chandising, Marketing and Store Opera- Congratulations to the tions, will lead the Price Chopper/Market 32 business. John Persons, Tops Markets 2020 BHHS Blake President and Chief Operating Officer, will REALTORS Award lead the Tops Markets business.” The release said, “The new parent com- Winners from our pany will be headquartered in Schenecta- dy,” Price Chopper/Market 32’s base, but Lake George & that Tops Markets will retain its main of- Queensbury Offices fice in Williamsville, N.Y. and the business- es “will continue to be managed locally...” Times-Union Business Editor Eric View all listings and more at BHHSBlake.com • OFFERING LIVE VIRTUAL TOURS! Anderson gleaned more detail: “The two banners will be standalone opportunities that will really strengthen companies that report to the parent,” he our position,” Mr. Grimmett was quoted. quoted Mr. Grimmett. Also, “being a larger company allows us And Price Chopper is on the prowl for to get a bigger seat at the table,” when nego- more. “We are always talking, looking for tiating with vendors and suppliers.

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63 Quaker Road th Juli Snyde Tea Queensbury Working Tirelessly on Behalf of Our Clients’ Needs , said Grimmett. TURN-KEY OPEN HOUSE Washington County Real Estate Transactions, Jan. 28-Feb. 1, 2021 RESTAURANT FEB. 19-20 FOR LEASE Owner will be On-Site! Seller Buyer Amount Location Filed Ideal location at 925 U.S. 9 in Queensbury Primax Properties LLC MDC Coast 17 LLC $1,528,413 Argyle, 1085 State Route 197 Jan. 26 Ruth Barber Thomas Milin $185,000 Kingsbury, 161 Dean Road Jan. 26 Stacy and Jarod Lyons Stephen Brooks $36,000 Whitehall, Beckwith Read Jan. 26 Steven Pierce William Oakes $90,000 Fort Edward, 14-16 Cooper Street Jan. 26 John and Robert Winn Daniel and Alyssa Martelle $45,000 Granville, Gilepsie Road Jan. 26 David Dalaba Timothy and Clara LaPoint $25,000 Granville, 10409 State Route 22 Jan. 26 Call 207-944-6450 for more details! Floyd Barnes Jason Barrett $169,500 Granville, 20 Columbus Street Jan. 26 Jeffrey and Sandra Brown Sarah and Matthew Puhl $455,000 Hebron, 78 Road Jan. 26 David Caron Jacob Barber, Katie Gregory $21,500 Granville, County Route 23/off Jan. 26 Edward and Carol McNeil Lisa Sawyer $210,000 Argyle, 62 County Route 45 Jan. 26 William Tatko, Melissa Liebig Gabriel and Jessica Sherry $390,000 Granville, 148 Gillespie Road Jan. 27 Gail Knapp, Administrator Gary Knapp $40,000 Fort Ann, 5683 State Route 4 Jan. 27 Richard and Anne Dielensnyder Vincent Benvenuto $80,000 Putnam, 0 Liddle Harris Road Jan. 27 Lisa Morton Krill and Yulya Gron $135,000 Fort Edward, 50 Mechanic Street Jan. 27 Landon Davis, Ind. & Atty in Fact; Jeannette Davis, POA Easton Murray $225,000 Jackson, 1336 Shunpike Road Jan. 27 Alyssa Tatko Angela Vladyka $220,000 Granville, 55 Fox Road Jan. 28 James and Lee Shattuck Amanda Gondella $138,000 Whitehall, 44-46 Elizabeth Street Jan. 28 Alan Dupuis Ind/Atty in Fact; Michelle Dupuis Kathy Grant $280,000 Cambridge, 18 Gilmore Avenue Jan. 28 Pember House Restorations, LLC George Ignatiadis $160,500 Granville, 49 West Main Street Jan. 29 Frank Pelicas Daniel LaPointe $76,000 Granville, 22 West Main Street Jan. 29 Soycon Kim Andrew Hagadorn $50,000 Whitehall, 3174 County Route 21 Jan. 29 Arthur and Ann Joy Nathaniel Smith $76,404 Hebron, 317 Allen Road Jan. 29 Gary Linindoll, Trustee Lyn Derway $222,500 Kingsbury, 751 Dean Road Jan. 29 Leon and Alane Clark Todd McKenna $339,000 Hampton, 3011 State Route 22A Jan. 29 John Torrens Sheldon and Juliet Brown $29,000 Jackson, Colfax Road Jan. 29 Jared Haines Richard Quick, Vincent Giammetei $15,000 Hebron, Little Burch Hill Road Jan. 29 Pine Tree Broadcasting Company Loud Media LLC $1,000 Whitehall, Off State Route 4 Feb. 1 Russell Norton Cliff Burt and Kelli Colon $80,000 Greenwich, 684 County Route 82 Feb. 1 Frank Wilson Carolyn Gimmler, Genevie McCullen, $16,000 Granville, 2687 County Route 17 Feb. 1 Support Chronicle and Cole McCullen advertisers! 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If GF High drops The Chronicle - February 11, 2021 Indians as its nickname Change the mascot to “Dirt Dogs.” — Eric Luhrmann e Gun Sho From front page ThAt MacGregor’s, L.L.C. p New • Used • Consignments Boom.” What would the logo look like, not to mention the mascot? A stick? ~Full Gunsmithing~ I think a better idea is the “Ravens.” Warren County Repairs • Reblueing • Refinishing Ravens are a quintessential Adirondack 518-761-6864 | 518-696-3006 bird, they’re known for their high level 1180 Glens Falls Mountain Road of intelligence among birds and they’re Civil ServiCe Lake Luzerne, NY black, right in line with existing school Exam Announcement: Tues.–Fri. 5–9 P.M., Sat. 12 NOON–4 P.M. colors. Three good reasons. They also Need a place to shoot? don’t need a ½ page explanation of why they were chosen. I did it in one sentence. Dunham’s Bay Fish & Game — Scott Sopczyk, Glens Falls FIREFIGHTER dunhamsbay.net • Go to Red Wings, for team & color www.warrencountyny.gov/civilservice for application & additional exam announcements Hi Mark, Advertise! Call 792-1126. Pam Frazier, Crandall Son Garth, a graduate of GFHS, sug- gested name could be Glens Falls Red Childrens’ Librarian, Wings in memory of ADK Red Wings and school colors are “Red” and Black. retires after 40 years — Nancy Field • Crandall Public Library posted on Face- NOW HIRING book: Today, we extend a heartfelt thank Hawkeyes, local Cooper link you and see you later to Miss Pam. Mark, PRODUCTION OPERATORS Pam’s employment at the Library began in September 1980, over 40 years ago! Thank you for your editorial on pos- In 1997, Pam began her long tenure as sibly re-naming the GFHS mascot. I like • Starting wage $16+/hr. your idea of paying ode to our region Librarian III, Head of Children’s Services. • 18 PTO days annually Pam’s leadership and attention to the though. I too was thinking of referring needs of our youngest community mem- to James Fenimore Cooper’s novel and • $1/month health insurance premium Apply at bers has allowed the Children’s and Teen perhaps proposing the GFHS “Hawkeyes.” • Company matching 401k Departments to thrive. — Chris Ost, GFHS Class of 1990 WWW.PRAXISTI.COM/CAREERS/ More vital than the blossoming, growth • and sustainability of the Department is Hawkeyes, more of that era the over-arching fact that her moral center, kindness, and breadth of knowledge have Mark Frost, imbued the children of our service area I’m writing on some possibilities of the with her friendship, passion and love for Glens Falls School mascot. Hawkeyes CASH PAID for JUNK VEHICLES! them. after Daniel Day Lewis character, Scouts, A higher tribute does not exist upon her Mountaineers, Frontiersman, Colonials. retirement than to say, “She is cherished.” These are some of the names that come We will miss you, Pam. to mind during the French and Indian War that makes this area’s clams to fame. — Robert Truitt Locally ‘Taste’ aims for Sept. 26 • After a one-year hiatus due to the Likes Pulpers, + Jake Brake Owned and pandemic, Kiwanis Club of Glens Falls is planning the return of Taste of the Mark, Operated in North Country — Sunday, Sept. 26, If the name “Indians” must go, I think with set up on Saturday, Sept. 25. your suggestion of the “Pulpers” is perfect Call Today “We generally begin contacting res- as that is what a sports team does to their South competition. taurants in mid- to late March,” Kiwanis Glens Falls Club secretary Pat Van Buren told The However, your idea of logging trucks 518-793-3561 Chronicle. “At that time we will assess made me think that the official bird of the COVID situation and decide then Glens Falls should be the Jake Brake. whether to continue.” — Joe Strauss, Glens Falls

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