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Sonny Bonacio’s experience not only de- veloping properties but owning and man- aging them is why the City of Glens Falls selected Bonacio Construction, Inc., of Saratoga Springs to lead its South and Elm Street redevelopment effort, Jeff Flagg, the GLEN DEW RED city’s Economic Development Director, Fine Wines & Liquor Store TAG tells The Chronicle. MOHAN’S The project is to collaborate on plans Here’s to the good life... 689 Upper Glen St., Queensbury, NY SALE and renovate and re-purpose the former Hotshots Building on South Street, the JUST REAL DISCOUNT PRICES so-called “Incubator” building north of it on The Elm No Games... No Gimmicks... FOR EVERYONE, EVERY DAY! Elm, and the Farmers from Sweden from New Zealand Market pavilion and lot & South from Italy across from it on South St. phase Street. 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Part of $10-million NYS DRI grant In April, Glens Falls selected Envision The Hot Shots, incubator and current Architects of Troy to design the “Market Stop by today! farmer’s market properties are part of the Center,” a multi-use farmers’ market and City’s $10 million Downtown Revitaliza- community building that is the centerpiece • Hanging Baskets • Combinations tion Initiative plan funded through a com- of the Glens Falls DRI plan. for Pots & Gardens of All Sizes petitive grant awarded by Gov. Cuomo’s of- While the City will own and operate Mar- fice in 2016. ket Center, the Elm-South Street buildings • Ready to Plant Flats • Cemetery Inserts With DRI projects finally heating up, Mr. will be purchased and developed through • Easy, Beautiful & Colorful Flagg said Glens Falls also aims to hire the sort of municipal-private collaboration The Chronicle - May 20, 2021 The Chronicle or contract with a consulting firm to rep- encouraged by the governor’s DRI effort. Locally grown. Family business. resent the City, “likely a planning or engi- Mr. Flagg said the city envisions co-op- neering firm, to shepherd and coordinate erating the planned public parking garage. all of these various projects.” He said he There is no money exchanging hands at expects an RFP will go out within a week. this point, Mr. Flagg said, other than those “This is starting to require full-time funds available through the DRI to stabi- attention,” Mr. Flagg says, citing, among lize the buildings, for example. others, the DRI’s planned Market Center/ Mr. Flagg said the City aims to put the Farmers’ Market building at the former Market Center project out to bid in Decem- Greenhouses are open every day! OTB site on South Street, streetscape ber. “We are meeting with Envision regu- larly to set up parameters. 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Ceremony on Monday, May 31. It’s the first Mr. Flagg said the only other submission town parade since the St. Patrick’s Day pa- came from a consortium led by MLB Con- rade in 2020, pre-pandemic, note organiz- struction, also out of Saratoga. “They have ers. “This parade is a way of honoring our also done a lot of good work up here, but veterans, and celebrating the awakening of they didn’t have the demonstrated man- our community and country this summer.” agement experience. They don’t really own Call Joanne Ellsworth, Commander of ECHO and operate buildings,” he said. ELECTRIC American Legion Post 964, for info or to Bonacio Construction, in partnership sign up: 494-3642, or email to joanne_ells- TRIMMERS with the Galesi group, built the multi-use [email protected]. STRING TRIMMERS 14 Hudson building next to Glens Falls MOWERS Hospital, touted as the first DRI project to have been completed in the state. 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Learn more at: Many PART and FULL-TIME POSITIONS smsaschool.org/admissions/schedule-a-tour/ in all departments available with possible on-the-spot offers for the right candidates. St. Mary's - St. Alphonsus Regional Catholic School Those unable to attend can apply at: hannaford.com/careers 10-12 CHURCH STREET, GLENS FALLS, NY or call their local Hannaford. (518) 792-3178 | SMSASCHOOL.ORG Hannaford is an Equal Opportunity Employer. 6 Our own Jason Irwin plus Shawn Kelly, DJ BB Scoop: Trees, letters, Elise By Mark Frost elected Democrat Bill Owens as the prior Congressman Rock at new WWSC FM now had swung hard to the right. Many red places are Chronicle Editor getting redder; many blue places are getting bluer. classic rock station, 93.1 I’m enjoying that The Chronicle has become With maybe 45 percent of voters locked in to one side Regional Radio Group in Queensbury has launched a Elm Tree Central. People talk elm trees to me all the and another 45 to the other, it’s only the 10 to 20% mid- new classic rock station called “The Legend 93WSC,” at time now. Some send photos or just alert me to ones they dle in play. Nobody’s certain who wins that sliver each 93.1 FM, under the call letters WWSC, reports Chroni- know. I’m surprised and reassured to realize that many election. Elise recruited winning candidates in 2020. If cle freelancer and rock music columnist Jason Irwin. elms still exist in our midst, apparently thriving, giving she does it again, Republicans likely win the House. Jason writes: “The station will cover Warren, Wash-

The Chronicle - May 20, 2021 The Chronicle me new hope that the species can survive the grim reaper ington and Saratoga Counties, ‘with the best classic of Dutch Elm Disease. rock out there.’ Interestingly, as our Jason will be David Cederstrom notes handling the 6-10 in the adjacent box, the a.m. ‘Rise & Rock’ more recent elm trees morning show. He planted in Warrensburg writes: “I’ve always that were supposed to been a night-owl... be immune have disap- so it’s an early peared. Fill us in if you wake up for me, know more about them. but I’m rested • and ready!” Jason Chronicle readers, you are doing a great job. will also be run a So many interesting letters arrived in the past week that weekly local mu- Jason Irwin, left, and Shawn we’ve devoted pages to them in this week’s edition. sic show called Kelly — DJs of Regional Radio On page 9, the letter from Megan Borlang about Hud- “Local Legends.” Group’s new Classic Rock station son Falls school during Covid prompted me to pursue for “Shawn Kelly The Legend, WWSC, 93.1 FM. myself some of the questions she’s asking. will be ‘Rocking So often what you talk to us about tips us to stories we You Home’ in the 2-6 p.m./afternoon drive slot,” Jason end up pursuing. Thank you. wrote, and DJ “BB Rock” will cover mid-days. Online • streaming is expected to launch as soon as this week, Some thoughts on Elise Stefanik, our Congress- with the new Website ,www.93wsc.com. The station is woman who is the newly elected Chair of the House also on Facebook.” Republican Conference, the third highest Republican in Jason writes, “Classic rock, to me, includes the tra- the House of Representatives. ditional bands you expect to hear...but also 80s hair As I wrote last week, most people have strong opin- groups and 90s Alternative, so I’m very happy with the ions, pro or con, about Elise, love her or hate her. There’s format...it’s an amazing mix of music.” no denying her track of landslide victories, though she hasn’t faced voters since the Jan. 6 Capitol invasion. Here’s my take: Do not underestimate Elise Stefanik. Cambridge school board result She is very smart, very tough and, I think, extremely Cambridge Superintendent Dr. Doug Silvernell just astute politically. Lots of pundits talk about the sway One more elm, this one emailed to report: Dillon Honyoust (1025 votes) and of Donald Trump, but I think they miss the degree that David Shay Price (1017) won the two school board savvy politicians are attuned to grass roots populism. in Warrensburg, down seats over Timothy Ossont (466), Sarah McMillan (457) Elise recognized early that at ground level her northern and Tanya Clark (42). Mr. Honyoust and Mr. Price want New York district that previously backed Obama and had to keep the Indians mascot (Story in May 13 Chronicle.) hill from Oscar’s “Here’s another big elm tree that seems to be thriv- Chronicle seeks full-time reporter ing — in front of Oscar’s [Smokehouse] in Warrens- The Chronicle seeks to add a full-time news reporter to our staff. Newspaper experience essential. Must be burg,” writes long-time Chronicle staffer David a curious, motivated, self-starter with a nose for hard Cederstrom, who took the photo. news. The job requires generating and developing sto- ry ideas, reporting, cultivating sources. Knowledge of He adds: “You might recall I did an item 11 years southern Adirondack region a plus. BA or equivalent ago (Issue 1333) about the planting of two young experience required. We offer a competitive salary, © Copyright 2021 by Lone Oak Publishing Co., Inc. All rights reserved. paid vacation and sick leave, health benefits, 401(k). ‘Liberty Elm’ trees, a variety supposed to be re- The Chronicle office is located at 15 Ridge St., Glens Falls. Send letter of interest to COO Sandra Hutchinson at sistant to Dutch Elm disease, on the lawn of the Our mailing address is P.O. Box 153, Glens Falls, NY 12801. [email protected]. We are locally owned, and E-mail: [email protected]. Phone: (518) 792-1126. locally committed, now in our 41st year. Be a part of Warrensburg Senior Center. For whatever reason, glensfallschronicle.com our grass roots team! those trees are no longer there.” Thanks for reading our paper!

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Most turtles can be Faults Brent McDevitt portunity to whitewash a very checkered picked up by the sides of the shell.” From front page past. One filled with many arrests, state “Use caution when moving snapping for ‘attack ad’ & for prison time and lawsuits. negative impact on a local population.” turtles; either pick her up at the rear of The gall to impugn the woman leader- “If you see a turtle on the road, please the shell near the tail, using two hands, or past wrongdoing ship in the County is beyond disgusting. give turtles ‘a brake.’ Slow down to avoid slide a car mat under the turtle to drag her Editor - The fact that some women supervisors hitting it with your car. If you can safely across the road.” Queensbury residents have always feel that some men on the board (and stop your vehicle, please consider moving “Please do not take turtles home. All na- prided themselves on integrity and hon- sadly some supervisors from QBY) are the turtle to the shoulder on the side of the tive turtles are protected by law and can- esty. To rise above it all. misogynist needs to be taken very seri- road in the direction it was facing. not be kept without a permit.” But sadly Brent McDevitt has now cre- ously. ated a new low for our neighbors and our Your attempt to lower the bar for an town. He has brought the disgusting and elected official by your candidacy only be- vile world of attack ads and false mud- cause Cuomo now allows convicted felons to run for office is insulting. The Chronicle - May 20, 2021 The Chronicle For Your slinging to our community. Reminds us all what disgusts us about Washington Finally, for the first time ever chair- politics. woman Seeber has lowered the com- Home & Property You see the trick for people like Mr. pensation for the top officials spending McDevitt is to totally distort the facts, countless additional hours beyond their leave out key information, and attempt to normal duties to make Warren County a better place to live, yet the ads misrepre- 40+ downgrade the very people trying to make the Town and County a better place to live sent that. The chairwoman has slashed Hammersmith Years 9% of the extra compensation and that is Rainbow Vacuum Exp. in. Shame on you, sir, for your spin ads. Construction When Cuomo allowed convicted felons unprecedented. 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[email protected] YOUR HOME Heather, my in-laws Bruce and Nancy, The $6,000 will be donated to Queens- extended family and dear friends, I write bury High School students in their senior Instant Results. Unmatched Service. you this evening, with overwhelming pride year to fund college scholarships. It will and humility. be in memory of my mom Carol McDevitt, No Pressure • No Damage Several years back and from an early who we miss every day. We’re Booking Up Fast! age, I struggled with alcohol. Alcoholism, Supervisor Seeber has chosen to hand as you may know, is a disease. Many of out pay raises, totaling $12,000, to her po- us have stories of family members, dear litical cronies. The $12,000 is being used L friends, or co-workers that have suffered to fund 100% unnecessary Majority and L from this very difficult disease. My heart Minority positions, during a Covid pan- C goes out to any of you who may struggle demic. Political cronyism is alive and well Certifi ed Roof & Exterior Cleaners yourselves, or know others, who have in Warren County. I find this offensive. Concrete • Deck Patio Cleanings been affected by this disease. I pray each Why are Supervisors Seeber and the evening, for all of you. Majority and Minority leaders so reluctant Fully Insured QUEENSBURY • 518-796-6410 I want the voters in Queensbury to to not allow the full board to vote on this 518-746-4119 please understand I was never a bad per- issue? Why not allow our elected officials Spring Cleanups • Mulch • Stone • Topsoil • We Deliver www.hogwashcleaners.com son trying to be good, I was a sick person to stand up and be counted one way or the • Lawn Care • Landscaping • Excavation needing to get better. Through a whole lot other? Isn’t this what Democracy is really of hard work, grit, determination and love, all about? As my grandfather used to say, I am one of the lucky ones who made it. “All mouth, All Politics, Little Substance.” My opponents have chosen to attack me The crafters of this letter allude to a 9% regarding my struggles and history. They savings. Math can always be fuzzy if you VOTED #1 have every right to do so. I choose to enter aren’t paying close attention. If there was FONES TREE SERVICE LLC TREE the world of politics and went into this a 9% net savings, the money should have 2014 • 2015 SERVICE with eyes wide open. been left in the general fund and passed 2016 • 2017 In my campaign announcement in the back to you as taxpayers. 2018 • 2019 Chronicle two weeks back, I spoke of is- I thank Ms. Seeber for finding this 2020 • 2021 sues. I spoke of political issues and what money, the criticism is in quickly turning the current leadership in Warren County, over the checkbook and squandering the should not be doing. I spoke of the utterly money. These folks were elected to do a job dysfunctional circus, which the Warren and they are taking Bonuses for simply County Board of Supervisors has become. showing up to work? Please say it AIN’T To the voters of Queensbury, who I will SO! work very hard for, the peanut gallery has Again, my name is Brent and I am a it all wrong. What Governor Cuomo did, or very proud recovering alcoholic. didn’t do, has zero basis here. — Brent McDevitt, Queensbury Due to my good conduct and turning my life around, I was granted what is called a Certificate for Relief of Disabilities, by the State of New York. Cut, Split and Delivered These protections are afforded to a FIREWOOD. 100% all hardwood. select group of individuals like myself. You must demonstrate, over a period of time, Please call for price. Looking for that they are qualified and fit to run for standing timber woodlots... both public office. 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HF parent: Students for all grade level students starting Febru- of schools nationwide and cannot afford The Chronicle - May 20, 2021 ary 2021. to have games played with our children’s OPIATE suffer as school chief Several schools within our own county education. have been open for full time instruction The position our leadership has taken ADDICTION now says ‘equity,’ for portions of their student populations on the issue of school reopening is alarm- Effective out-patient drug program since September 2020. ing, and I am so profoundly disappointed personalized with maintenance treatment. not ‘health,’ curtails In the name of equity, this opportunity in all of you. You need to rectify this in- Open Monday - Friday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. needs to be immediately afforded to our justice immediately and fully reopen our use of the classrooms students and teachers in Hudson Falls. schools. Swift action is absolutely neces- Call (518) 203-2593 ext. 4 Especially considering the disadvantaged sary to begin recouping learning loss, and 13 Chester Street, Glens Falls Editor’s note: The following letter sent circumstancesStop inof andour localshop demographfor all of your- fl ooringset the stage for success with our students to Hudson Falls Interim School Super- ics, our childrenneeds: Carpet, and educators Laminate need Hardwood to be &who return this fall. intendent Dr. Jon Hunter, the Hudson given every opportunity for success they — Megan Borlang, Hudson Falls Falls Board of Education and others was can get. 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Most school districts in our area had reopened during this time and welcomed their students back for at least a portion of the high-quality in-person instruction they desperately needed. I was informed at the time, though the risk was not there for our students, “no one wants to get the The Masks Will virus and sicken their grandparents or elderly family members.” Fast forward to April 2021. Our school Be Coming Off! community had high hopes for a full return to school with both the CDC and NYS guidelines emphasizing the need for Stop Hiding and Start Smiling maximum in-person instruction. In another unacceptable move, our Ad- It’s a big decision... ministration and BOE has again shifted the narrative, now telling the district our Feel free to see us for a second opinion. children cannot get back into our class- Dr. Stephen Redmond, DMD rooms because it cannot be done in an We’ve done cases like yours! equitable manner. At the May 11th BOE meeting Dr. Benefits of Implants: Hunter made the statement “the (reopen- • Restore Confidence • Never be Embarrassed ing) guidance is about safety; our decision • Eat the foods you want again is about equity.” • Never have to take your teeth out, or have them fall out again I was momentarily stunned into silence as he declared this position. This goes • The procedure is done in one day under sedation directly against everything that our school BEFORE AFTER • Teeth do not come out or move like dentures systems represent. • A great option for patients who have been told in the past Our entire educational system was Conventional dentures are designed they cannot have implants literally designed as an in-person instruc- to give you the appearance of natural • Financing is available for most patients tional model to provide a more equitable teeth, but not actually replace your footing to our students. natural teeth. This is a very different All of you that have made and support solution. You will still have beautiful this decision should be thoroughly embar- natural looking teeth, but now they LET US HELP YOU GET YOUR rassed that you are holding hostage our will also function like natural teeth without pain or problems. SMILE BACK! children’s educational, social and emo- tional needs in your effort to push some bizarre, convoluted concept of equity that See what our patients are saying does not even hold true. STEPHEN REDMOND DENTISTRY We have all seen the visual demon- 518-747-9527 • 3685 Burgoyne Ave., Hudson Falls, NY at RedmondDMD.com stration of equity vs. equality showing children standing on boxes, trying to look over a fence. This [school] Administration is quite literally ripping the box out from under our school system. Now no one can see Open Houses over the fence, and somehow this is being Schermerhorn’s Affordable 7 Days a Week! justified with the word equity? Will you look our graduating seniors in 9 AM to 5 PM the eye and tell them you have provided LEASING AGENT ON SITE them equity as they head out to the job Senior Living Community! market and/or college to compete with other students whose education has been prioritized by their districts? What of our younger students, that con- 1st & LAST MONTH FREE tinue to fall behind during these critical with New 26 Month Lease. formative years that set the tone for their for qualifi ed applicants. entire educational experience? Limited availability/time. If our Administration and BOE want to Must fulfi ll lease term. shift the discussion from COVID safety now to equity, this school community hereby demands that our district give the students, teachers and building adminis- trators said equity. Our neighboring districts, including

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As I am I’m responding to the front page anony- sure you are aware, Deanne Rehm is or mous letter featured in the May 13 issue, was the Bolton Town assessor. She is try- in which the author promotes their natu- Sr., Military, and Teacher Discounts ing to make the case that Bolton is paying ral immunity — and refusal to receive the more in taxes now than it did in 1970, NYS Licensed Pest Control Co. vaccine — due to prior Covid infection. Cards Cards because its percentage of the County tax The Chronicle - May 20, 2021 The Chronicle Fully Insured Your logic follows common sense, base has gone up. While this is true the though the particulars and the unknowns actual picture is much more complicated. of this virus or your personal infection When the issue of sales tax first came experience remain risky enough to recon- up, I analyzed the fifty years of sales tax sider your position. data for Warren County. Reporting from the New York Times I found that in 1973, Bolton, Chester, (“‘Natural Immunity’ From Covid Is Not Hague and Horicon collectively began to Safer Than a Vaccine” March 17, 2021) take more of the percentage of the sales notes that in people who are only mildly tax. I also found that their populations ill, the immune protection that can pre- have not gone up that much, if at all, but vent a second infection may wane within that their tax bases values have gone up a few months. The article quotes Bill enormously, especially Bolton’s. Hanage, an epidemiologist at the Harvard The biggest reason for Bolton’s increase T.H. Chan School of Public Health: “Those appears to be that motels are/were being people might benefit more from the vac- sold to developers, and the lands are/were cine than others would.” being converted to residential summer So in your quest to “do everything [you] homes. can to improve [your] immune system.” The average value of a house in Bolton please consider the level and duration of now is roughly $500,000, while the protection you may enjoy from any Covid average home in Queensbury is about cause their school taxes are twice as high. vaccine option available to you. $250,000. (It’s been a while since I com- Bolton has a higher population in the — Nick McDowell pared the taxes for both average homes, summer but these are all paying custom- EXPRESSEXPRESS but I found both paid the same in taxes ers. (Ron Conover once tried to convince Says getting vacci- while Queensbury gets half as much back me otherwise, and all I could think was PACK N SHIP in sales tax — school taxes are the big dif- that it was as if Walmart was complain- nated is ‘uniting with ference.) ing about all of its customers dirtying the The difference in total sales tax to each floors of its stores!) your fellow citizens to municipality is profound. What I did was I used to be more of an expert on this. use the (pre-Covid) 2019 percentages for I am a little bit like a student who isn’t defeat a grave threat’ each town’s tax base and the resulting ready for class. However, I’ve included the sales tax, and compared the difference. report I did in 2018-19 on sales tax. To the Editor, 3316 State Route 4, Hudson Falls The problem is, until you are vaccinat- 1 Mile North of Hannaford Plaza Here is the change in sales tax amounts: The last section also shows how Lake As you can see (somewhat simplistical- George is getting shortchanged by Bolton. ed, you are a potential host for the virus, a 877-745-SHIP ly), Bolton is taking sales tax away from If you need any explanations, I can help. petri dish in which the virus can live and Queensbury. This is a basic case of the Jim Brock, former member of the Warren possibly mutate into a more infectious and rich vs. the middle class. County Board of Supervisors lethal virus, or simply spread to suscep- tible others. The rich in Bolton are getting more — Jim Brock, Glens Falls Support Chronicle because their properties are worth more The idea behind herd immunity is to Former member of the deprive the virus of hosts, with the expec- advertisers! (and over 70% are second homes). Warren County Board of Supervisors The people in Queensbury pay more be- tation that it will ultimately have no place to live, and thus will die off, or otherwise cease to be a major health problem. Nominate for history award Because the Corona Virus is a “novel” vi- in name of Judge John Austin rus, we cannot be certain of the duration or efficacy of any naturally developed im- Warren County Historical Society seeks munities, and there are still uncertainties nominations for the John D. Austin, Jr., regarding the duration and efficacy of the ‘Contribution to History’ Award, honoring vaccines themselves. the late Warren County Judge, historian But, consensus medical science assures and Historical Society founding member. us that the vaccines are safe and offer the Nominees should demonstrate dedica- most promising course of action for ulti- tion to County or regional history or gene- mately defeating the virus. alogy through preservation, publications, Consequently, getting vaccinated is not restoration of documents or contributions simply a personal decision concerning the to historical institutions and museums, risk of personally getting ill. It is a ques- said the Historical Society. tion of uniting with your fellow citizens to Email 1-page nomination to execdir@ defeat a grave threat to the health of our wcnyhs.org. Deadline is Monday, June nation, a threat that has already taken 1. Info: 743-0734 or www.wcnyhs.org. more than 580,000 American lives. — Edward Pontacoloni, Lake George

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Adirondack Winery room is located in Lake George Village, The Chronicle - May 20, 2021 with a second location in Bolton Landing. promotes winemaker, Mr. Casacci takes over day-to-day wine- making from Michael Pardy, the company’s Let’s Go Golfing! plans big expansion CEO. He and his wife Sasha Pardy co-own Adirondack Winery says Brad Casacci, the business. She is the president. its wine-making assistant since 2011, has Mr. Casacci was quoted: “It’s a real honor been promoted to winemaker at the fam- to be promoted to this new position, with KINGSBURYNATIONAL.COM ily owned and operated new responsibilities and tasked with help- winery. ing Adirondack Winery’s winemaking reach The winery also said new heights. We’re still going to be making it will break ground on the styles our customers know and love, a 14,100-square-foot but I look forward to adding new wines to building at the site of its the lineup and even small batch releases in Queensbury headquar- the future.” Open Tues–Sat 11am-9pm ters on a two-acre lot at Mr. Pardy said, “Brad has always been an Preorders Appreciated! Big Bay Road, to include important part of the Adirondack Winery Please try to place take out orders prior to 6pm. an 8,000-square foot family and his pursuit of knowledge and production space and winemaking creativity has really shined Reservations Suggested 6,100-square foot tast- through in our wines. As we take this next ing room with retail and step together, we look forward to everything for Dine-in, Take-out & Delivery event space. They plan to triple wine pro- he will accomplish and to helping him grow duction “over the next few years.” even further for years to come.” Book Your • Prime Rib Fridays & Saturdays Special Events • Thursdays: Pizza & Wings for $19 Bill Dow: Stefanik is Worm farm article & Golf Outings with Us! EARLY princess of Trumpia got her composting TEE TIMES! Starting at 6:30 From front page From front page person proof of American citizenship. lid that seals. Yesterday, Adirondack Farm Better yet proof you were actually born in made the first pickup and left a clean Book Your Tee Times at America. This “nativist” political position bucket. Our non-recyclable trash bag go- KINGSBURYNATIONAL.COM initially surfaced prior to the Civil War ing out tomorrow is noticeably lighter, and and has bobbed to the surface on occa- I feel good knowing worms are turning my 111 County Rte. 41, Hudson Falls, NY • 518-747-8888 sion ever since. garbage into nutrient-rich compost. • You must always stand ready to sup- Thank you for a good and timely article. port whatever concepts come down thru — Ellen O’Hara, Glens Falls the Trumpian hierarchy. The preferred response being “Yes Sir, Yes Sir, Three Bags Full.” Whitehead counters June — William P. Dow, Lake George Maxam; praises Seeber Dine, Play & Stay Surrounded Tedesco: Honor Liz Cheney for affording Democrats by Breathtaking Beauty Mark: Print this if you want. My nominee for ‘share of power in county Woman of the Year — Liz Cheney. — Bill Tedesco, Glens Falls leadership for first time’ To the Editor: Praises Stefanik, who I take issue with many of the state- ments made in a recent letter from June ‘speaks truth to power’ Maxam where she pretends to be judge and jury regarding the application of the of newspapers’ ‘rabbit law concerning Supervisor pay for extra duties. hole of activist leftism’ The law that Chairwoman Seeber had From front page to comply with clearly allowed extra pay Public Welcome 3 Miles From Lake George Village only for the Majority & Minority titles 7 Days a Week 7am until Dusk TOPOFTHEWORLDGOLFRESORT.COM darkness. They do so for their own side’s — period. While it would be possible 518-668-3000 political gain. Gone are the muckrakers to amend that law with a local law, Ms, of years long gone by, in are the muck- Maxam is surely aware that is a lengthy slingers. process involving public hearings and One might think these baseless char- even the possibility of a voter referendum acter assassinations might be limited to — requiring time that Ms. Seeber did not places like the New York Times and Wash- have — but the M&M [Majority & Minority ington Post, but they would be mistaken. Leader] language already existed. Just read The Post-Star’s recent editorial Ms. Maxam presently has a lawsuit attacking our Representative as “having which the County (and taxpayers ) need no character.” The piece is nothing more to defend based on her observation that than the latest installment of the Post- certain document signing, coincidentally Star editorial board’s “Elise Derangement by the same people she is again attacking, Syndrome.” was a few days late. A more journalistic piece would have I do not excuse being a few days late, described the Congresswoman’s record, but that offense pales at paying Supervi- her accomplishments, the pros and cons sors extra for something existing law of her leadership. Balanced, insightful forbids and if June had a mind about it coverage might also be a better decision could also engender yet another lawsuit. Father’s for a newspaper losing conservative and So it is not ‘easy-peasy’ as she suggests, independent minded readers. It is too bad nor have the minority of Supervisors such advice is unlikely to be heeded — that oppose the titles made a proposal to the editorial board will read this letter go down the path of a local law. Instead Day is with the same disdain they hold for our they have complained at every point and Congresswoman, and give it the same obstructed County business. treatment. Let us move on and recognize and cel- I wish Congresswoman Stefanik the ebrate that the Minority was, for the first coming! best of luck in her new leadership role time, afforded a share of power in County and hope she makes her district and the leadership — held now by Ms. Braymer. nation proud — even in the face of such and I believe that to be a healthy develop- shameless attacks. ment for everyone in the County. Sunday, June 20! — Donald Lavarge — Travis Whitehead, Queensbury Hey, let’s do RAINY DAY something special for OPEN for LUNCH & DINNER! SPECIAL 7 Days a Week in Our Pub $20 AN HOUR! dad! Advertise what ANYTIME Mention this ad. you’ve got to offer in DINING ROOM OPEN for LUNCH the paper people turn Tuesday - Friday 11am–4pm to for great ideas! DINING ROOM OPEN for DINNER Tuesday - Saturday 4–8:30pm DINNER SPECIALS Wednesdays: Hot Turkey Dinner* ~ $11.99 Thursdays: Chicken Parm Night* ~ $11.99 BOGEY’S Fridays & Saturdays: Prime Rib Night* PUB & GRILL *Includes House Salad, Rolls & Butter at Bay Meadows Call: (518) 792-1126 Carts Are Out! e-mail: [email protected] For Reservations Call 518-792-1650 • 31 Cronin Rd., Queensbury just off Bay Rd. Father’s Day 2021 2x7.5-4C 5/GK/MEF 12 same day use and a boat is available, “that doesn’t count as an advance reservation.” Freedom Boat Members can also use boats at other Freedom Boat Clubs — “up to four times Club at former per year at each club outside of your home club,” Mr. O’Hara said. He said there are now more than 290 Dunham’s Bay Freedom Boat Clubs. The company was purchased in 2019 by Brunswick Boat adding roof deck Group, “one of the largest marine busi- nesses,” Mr O’Hara said. “They’ve put a lot From front page behind Freedom Boat Club.” started in 2016, at rented dock space at “When we started in 2016 we were at 90 Beckley’s Marina in Diamond Point with a [locations].” Now, there are 290. Mr. O’Hara staff of three. Now, says Mr. O’Hara, it has says, “25 years to get to 90, 5 years to get to The Chronicle - May 20, 2021 The Chronicle a staff of 18. 290…I wouldn’t be surprised if there were He said they currently have 140 mem- 325 clubs by this time next year.” berships, with one to four boat drivers on Mr. O’Hara’s vision for the future? “This each membership. “We’ve gone from 16 is our vision right now — 20 boats, happy [boats] in the fleet to 20 in the fleet.” members.” Mr. O’Hara says he has more demand He adds, “We’re really focused on grow- than he has dock space. “A lot of people ing some of the electric boating initiatives tried boating last year that probably would we have.…We’ve got one in the club and have never tried it ex- we’re probably gonna add more to that next cept for Covid.” Members year. Even though the adoption is slower, He said, “They’re all it’s becoming a more and more realistic al- coming back…They’ve use boats ternative. People are more and more com- shared their stories fortable they’re not gonna be stuck in the with family and friends on flat lake with a dead battery.” and that has generated annual Of its current overall fleet of 20 boats, more demand. Your Mr. O’Hara said, “We bought 13 new boats. neighbor had a great fee; no We use the boats for two years and then we summer last year while sell them. We never really have anything in mainte- fleet older than two model years.” they were stuck inside, Last week: Matt O’Hara, with the now they wanna get nance or With a national shortage, obtaining boating too. There’s boats this year was “extremely challeng- roof deck under construction. such a resurgence in dock fees ing,” said Mr. O’Hara. “We put our orders Chronicle photo/Zander Frost value in being outside.” in...last August…We’re still waiting for The one-time entry some, they might not even be delivered.” fee to join the club is “between $5- and “So we went to a dealer to order some $6,000,” Mr. O’Hara said. Then the an- more as a back-up plan…Even then we had nual dues are in the vicinity of $4,000 to to drive three hours because none of the $5,000. dealers here had any.” “Most people end up looking at monthly Mr. O’Hara is from Westchester, New dues. Our monthly dues range from $315 York, and his wife and co-owner, Rebecca, to $415 a month,” Mr. O’Hara said. is from Rochester. Rebecca grew up spend- Beyond that, members are only respon- ing “lots of their summers on the lake,” Mr. sible for their use of gas. No worries about O’Hara says. He says her grandmother has maintenance, dock space, trailer or trans- been on Lake George for decades. porting. The couple had lived in Boston, where For use of a boat, “there’s an online res- Mr. O’Hara did advertising sales for a CBS ervation system, everyone gets a user name station. He said Freedom Boat Club was and password and its all done electroni- one of his clients. “We saw them grow. If cally,” Mr. O’Hara said. we had stayed in Boston we would have be- “Every day is broken up to two half-day come members.” reservation times. Everyone can have four Mr. O’Hara emphasizes “the training half-day reservations in the system at a that our members go through. With more time. The total use is unlimited, and the new boaters on the lake, how important it 2016 photo: Rebecca & Matt O’Hara only limit is how many reservations you is to be aware of the rules of the road. Be at their original location at Beckley’s. Now conscious of other boaters out there. It’s can have sitting in the system at a time.” they have three children, ages 5, 3 “Our weekends usually fill up about a gonna be a crowded lake this year and we and newborn . Chronicle photo/Mark Frost week in advance,” he said. If you call for want to be sure everyone’s doing it safely.”

spring day, the dangers of hypothermia Coast Guard warns: lurk below.” Celebrate our Independence National Safe Boating Week is May 22- Hypothermia risk 28. The Coast Guard Auxiliary and Na- & a summer with fresh hope! tional Safe Boating Council further urged, “Hypothermia is a serious danger in “Always wear your life jacket while boating, spring boating,” said a message to boat- and boat smart, safe and sober.” Advertise in The Chronicle’s ers from The U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary, Lake George Flotilla. Water temperatures throughout our area are “in the mid-50 degree range, the Coast Guard said. th “At these temperatures, hypothermia can set in quickly, disabling rational 4 of thought,” and causing “disorientation and loss of muscle function.” “Numb hands and fingers may not be able to perform even basic functions, and larger muscle groups may not function suf- ficiently to effectuate self rescue. July “Many victims of cold water immersion have reported involuntary inhalation upon sudden submersion in cold water, result- ing in inhalation of water instead of air. “We urge all boaters, especially those using kayaks, canoes or other small boats Issue! to take proper precautions for spring boat- ing, such as making sure their vessel is in seaworthy condition, advising a friend or relative of their plans and expected time of Coming return, being “weather wise,” checking the forecast before leaving, dressing appropri- ately, and of course always wearing a life jacket. July 1 “Keep in mind that even on a warm Call (518) 792-1126 today! Free boat safety exams The Coast Guard Auxiliary, Lake George Flotilla offers free vessel safety exams to assure that boats are safe and legal for the upcoming season. To schedule, locate an approved volun- teer safety examiner online via the website www.cgaux.org/vsc/. Click on the blue bar titled “Click here to get started” and follow the instructions. In the Lake George area, you may also arrange an inspection by email to the Flo- tilla Staff Officer at [email protected]. Those that pass receive a U.S. Coast Guard/Auxiliary Decal that informs boat- ing law-enforcement & safety agencies that the boat is in full compliance with all Fed- eral and State boating laws for the year, said he Coast Guard. 13 h = Staff pick A rts & Events Calendar The Chronicle - May 20, 2021 By Cathy DeDe • Send your listings to [email protected]. • 792-1126 We Are Outdoors Outdoors LUNCHTIME LIVE, The Wild Center (www.wildcen- LUNCHTIME LIVE, The Wild ter.org). Noon. See May 20. Kids & Families On the Center, Tupper Lake (via Face- H book live or www.wildcenter. Storytime Friday: The Secret Life of org). Daily virtual guided Squirrels, World Awareness Children’s Museum, 89 thurs. Warren St., Glens Falls (793-2773). In-person, hands- “walks,” activities, more. on story & activity. Social distancing & masks. Limited Water! Free. Noon. Kids & Families may 20 space. Register. $6 child, $3 adult. 11 a.m.-noon. Outdoor science ex- History, Talks, Art plorers, Children’s Museum The ‘Great ladies’ of Saratoga, North at Saratoga (www.cmssny.org). In- Broadway, Saratoga Springs (www.sunyacc.edu/ person activities. Register. 10:30 a.m. continuing-ed). Author-historian Hollis Palmer guides Books, Talks, Art walking tour to Victorian houses. By SUNY Adirondack Continuing Ed. See Web to register. $25. 1-3 p.m. Books and Tea: ‘How Much of These Hills H is Gold,’ Saratoga Springs Public Library (www.sspl. Spirits of History Ghost Tours, Fort Wil- org). Live streaming Zoom reading group discussion on liam Henry, Lake George (www.fwhmuseum.com). Fort C. Pam Zhang novel. Register via Web. Free. 3:30 p.m. history and tales of ghostly sightings on the grounds. Norman Fischer: When You Greet Me I See Web to register. $15, $12 sr., $6 child, veterans/mili- Bow, Northshire Bookstore online (www.Northshire. tary free with ID. Hourly, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Also May 22. com). Live streaming virtual Zoom talk with author of Sip and Paint on Slate, Slate Valley Museum, book subtitled “Notes and Reflections from a Life in Water St., Granville (www.SlateValleyMuseum.org or Zen.” Free with advance book purchase. 6 p.m. 642-1417). Includes art materials, one drink ticket for HJoseph Cutshall King: Over My Shoul- wine or non-alcoholic options, and light snacks. Space der, Vol. 3, The Conkling Center, Glens Falls (khar- limited. Registration required. Theme: Colors of the [email protected] or call 793-1494). Virtual Seasons. $40. Discounts avail. to register for full July- talk, memories and local history, via Zoom. Email for the September-November seasonal series. 7-9 p.m. Food Dine link. Free. 7 p.m. H The Social Life of Hats, Saratoga County His- Food Truck Fridays, Washington County Fair- tory Center, Ballston Spa (www.brooksidemuseum.org). grounds, Rte. 29, outside Greenwich (www.washington- Outside! “Experts Next Door” virtual lecture series with Skidmore countyfairgrounds.com or 692-2464). Dinner by area College history professor Tillman Nechtman. Register food trucks. Picnic seating or takeout available. Today: Our deck is for the link. Wear your favorite fedora, etc. $5. 7 p.m. Music by Roxy and the Road Kings. Free admission. covered & heated! History 4-8 p.m. Virtual History Conference for Educa- Movies tors, Fort Ticonderoga (www.FortTiconderoga.org/ Anime Night, First United Methodist Church, Main events). Panel talks and more on the role of the militia in St., Warrensburg (309-218-2470). Japanese style An- Early America. Open to the public. Register for the link. ime and Manga animated films geared for children and teens. Free ramen. Cosplay costumes encouraged. Open! $25. 3:30-6:30 p.m. Food Masks and social distancing required. Free. 6-8 p.m. HFood Truck Corrals Return!, The Shirt Mortal Kombat, Indian Lake Theater (www.indi- and eager to Factory, Lawrence & Cooper Sts., Glens Falls (See anlaketheater.org or 648-5950). 7 p.m. See May 20. Comedy/Theater Facebook page or www.shirtfactorygf.com). Dozens of H serve you! food trucks, eat out-doors at picnic tables or take home. Little shop of Horrors, Lake George High Expanded to four areas of food and seating. Live music, School Drama Club (showtix4U.com or www.lkgeorge. farm vendors. Social distancing and masks. Free admis- org). Scheduled live stream of pre-recorded perfor- sion. 4:30-8 p.m. Weekly through Sept. 10. mance. Directed by Mickey Luce, music director Cath- Movies erine Reid, Producer Amy Baker. Free, donations wel- Enjoy springtime Mortal Kombat, Indian Lake Theater (www.indi- come. 7 p.m. To May 23. anlaketheater.org). MMA fighter faces otherworldly en- Erma Bombeck: At Wit’s End, Curtain Call emies in a battle for the universe. Rated R. $7, $5 child. Theatre, Latham (877-7529). 8 p.m. See May 20. at its best! Join us 7 p.m. To May 23. Improv show, Mopco Improv Theatre, Schenect- Theater ady (www.mopco.org). Hybrid live and live streaming Erma Bombeck: At Wit’s End, Curtain Call improv from audience suggestions. 8 p.m. at Glen Lake... Theatre, 210 Old Loudon Rd., Latham (www.curtaincall- Music theatre.com or 877-7529). One-woman play based on Steve Candlen, Lake George Beach Club (www. the life and witty columns of the late, beloved and much- lakegeorgebeachclub.com or on Facebook). Live music. 4 p.m. Also, The Coverups. 8 p.m. quoted humorist. $28. 7:30 p.m. To June 13. H Music Drank the Gold, Doc’s Restaurant, Park The- Mark Tolstrup & Friends, Morgan & Co., ater, Glens Falls (792-1150 or www.docsgf.com). Live music. Reservations encouraged. 5:30-8:30 p.m. Ridge St., Glens Falls (See Facebook). , H and more. 6-9 p.m. Weekly. Night at the Q, Queensbury Hotel, Glens DJ Jason Irwin, Backstreet BBQ, Dieskau St., Falls (see Facebook). Ray Alexander Jazz Trio in the Hotel lobby. 5:30-8 p.m. Lake George (685-5027). 21+. 6-11 p.m. Weekly. H Tame Pacific, Nanola, Malta (See Facebook). Duo Country Dance Night with Kevin Rich- from Wild Adriatic, live. 6-9 p.m. ards, The Barn, 8 Mallery St., Corinth (654-8327). Kevin & Josh Acoustic, Frog Alley Brewing, Country and line dancing. Bring your own chairs; no out- Schenectady (www.frogalleybrewing.com). Live out- side food or drinks. Covid guidelines. No cover. 6-9 p.m. doors music. Arrive early for seating. No cover. 6 p.m. Blues, Brews & BBQ with Tas Cru, Putnam hLawrence St. Blues Jam, Lawrence St. Tav- Place, Putnam St., Saratoga Springs (putnamplace. Glen Lake ern, Glens Falls (See Facebook). Return of long-running com). Eclectic bluesman on stage. Socially distanced weekly open mic night! No cover. Covid protocols re- tables, first-come, first-served. Ages 21+. $10-$25. 298 Glen Lake Rd., Lake George 1.3 miles from the Light at The Great Escape quired. 7 p.m. Doors at 5 p.m., optional dinner at 6, Music at 7:30 p.m. Friction Farm, Caffe Lena, Saratoga Springs The AGE, The Supper Club at the Hollow, Pearl St., Albany (Guthrie Bell Productions Facebook, Event- Check us out (www.CaffeLena.org and on YouTube). Modern-folk on Facebook! (518) 792-3534 • Open Year Round • docksiderrestaurant.com husband-wife duo. Limited in-person seating. $18, $9 Bright.com). By RSVP only. $15/person for tables of 2 or 4. Dinner and drinks additional. 6-9:30 p.m. stu/child. Live streaming: Free, donations benefit artists H & Caffe. See Web for tix, Covid protocols or link. 7-9 p.m. Tame Pacific, Fridays at the Barrelhouse, Beek- An Evening with Pat Decker, Putnam Place, man St., Saratoga Springs (See Facebook). Featuring members of Wild Adriatic. No cover. 6-9 p.m. Saratoga Springs (putnamplace.com). Originals and H creative covers. Socially distanced tables, first-come, North & South Dakotas, Saratoga Winery, first-served. 21+. Free. Doors at 7. Music 8-11 p.m. Rte. 29, Saratoga Springs (584-9463 or www.thesara- EXPANDED DELIVERY togawinery.com). Adirondack , live. Res- ervations required. Free. 6-9 p.m. Festivals & sales Albany Symphony Radio Hour (via wmht.org/ Bolton to So. Glens Falls! Perennial Plant Sale, classical). Rebroadcast of ASO concert. Free. 6 p.m. St. James Episcopal Church, 42° Open Mic Night, Upstairs at 42° Shop, 206 Ottawa St., Lake George Glen St., downtown Glens Falls (www.42degreesgallery. (www.lakegeorgecommu- fri. com, 223-0403, or via Facebook). In-person: Jam, sing nitygardenclub.org). By LG or listen. Full bands, acoustic & karaoke options. Free. OPEN Community Garden Club. 7-11 p.m. Weekly. Come early for best selection. may 21 HThose Other Guys, Grateful Den, Hudson Ave., 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Also May 22. Glens Falls (741-0814). Live music. Free. 7-10 p.m. Spring Plant Sale, Cor- Seth Warden Trio, The Parting Glass, Saratoga Wed–Mon, 11:30am to 9pm/Sitdown nell Cooperative Extension of War- Springs (www.partingglasspub.com). Live, in-person ren County, Warrensburg (www.warren.cce.cornell.edu music. Limited seating, reservations required. 7 p.m. 11am to 10pm/Take Out or 668-4881). Advance orders suggested. Remaining HLive At The strand: The Switch, The Strand CLOSED TUESDAYS plants sold today and tomorrow. 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Theatre, Hudson Falls (www.mystrandtheater.org or Outdoors 832-3484). Rock from Bolton Landing. Limited in-per- ¯ Pond Discovery Hour, Delegan Pond, Wilton son seating. $10. 7:30 p.m. 6 Days a Week! Wildlife Preserve (www.wiltonpreserve.org or 584- 7860). Use dip nets to search for critters, and learn about pond ecosystems. 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From previous page ing and book singing for her middle grades novel about or facebook). 4-8 p.m. Walk for Hospice, High Peaks Hospice, Glens a girl sensitive to loud noises, forced to take up a band Kate Blain, Hudson Crossing Park, Schuylerville Falls & beyond ([email protected].). instrument. Register in advance. 1:30-2 p.m. (www.HudsonCrossingPark.org). Outdoor -n-person Virtual 5-K fund-raising walk-a-thon. $30 donation. Final History concert by “quintessential folksinger” and songwriter. day to register with your own time & location. TAÍNA ASILI, Troy Savings Bank dIsappearing Country: Algonkian Life Reservations required, in pods of up to 4 people. $20- Food Music Hall (www.troymusichall. in 18th Century Northeast, Albany Institute of $30/pod based on location, to benefit the Park. 5 p.m. Chicken BBQ Fund-raiser, Kingsbury Fort Ed- org). UpLift Commissioned History & Art (www.albanyinstitute.org). Virtual talk on Rain date is May 23. ward Senior Center, Oak St., Hudson Falls (747-9352). new music reflects Covid Native American history. Register for link. $10. 1 p.m. Josh Clevenstine, Grateful Den, Hudson Ave., “Jim Allen’s Famous” with half chicken, baked potato, year experiences, performed fri. HSpirits of History Ghost Tours, Fort Glens Falls (741-0814). Live music. Free. 7-10 p.m. coleslaw, roll and dessert. Curbside takeout only. Call to and filmed on the TSB stage. William Henry, Lake George (www.fwhmuseum.com). Keanen Stark & Orion Kribs, The Parting reserve. $10. Noon-4 p.m. View on YouTube and Face- Hourly, 6:30-8:30 p.m. See May 21. Glass, Saratoga Springs (www.partingglasspub.com). Movies book, with live talk by the art- may 21 Food/Festivals Live, in-person music. Limited seating, reservations re- Mortal Kombat, Indian Lake Theater (www.in- ists. Today: Singer songwriter HGLENS FALLS FARMERS MARKET, South Street quired. 7 p.m. dianlaketheater.org or 648-5950). 7 p.m. See May 20. from Puerto Roco & NYC, with Pavilion, downtown GF (Details, vendors list on Face- Skeeter Creek, Frog Alley Brewing Summer Today: Open caption screening. first-generation Sicilian guitarist from book or www.glensfallsfarmersmarket.com). First half Concert Series, Schenectady (www.frogalleybrewing. Theater Albany. Free. 7 p.m. H H hour is for senior citizens and health-compromised com). North Country country-rock, live music. 21+ show. Little shop of Horrors, Lake George High The Chronicle - May 20, 2021 The Chronicle America Sings: Langston Hughes, Op- shoppers. See Web for online order option, market “cat- See web to reserve. $12.50-$50 (table of 4). 7 p.m. School Drama Club (showtix4U.com or www.lkgeorge. era Saratoga at Caffe Lena, Saratoga Springs (www. alogue” & curbside pickups. 8 a.m.-noon. Reggie Harris: Gala CD Release Con- org). Scheduled video stream. 3 p.m. See May 21. CaffeLena.org and on YouTube). Live streaming concert Farmers’ Market, Wilton Mall parking lot, Sara- cert, Eighth Step at Proctors Theater, Schenectady Erma Bombeck: At Wit’s End, Curtain Call by baritone Justin Austin and pianist-composer Damien toga Springs (saratogafarmersmarket.org). 9 a.m.-1 p.m. (www.8thstep.org). “On Solid Ground,” live concert by Theatre, Latham (877-7529). 3 p.m. See May 20. Sneed. Works inspired by the poet, by Mr. Sneed, & oth- Pulled Pork Dinner, First United Methodist venerable singer-guitarist songwriter, on the African Music er composers. Free, donations benefit artists & Caffe. Church, Warrensburg (623-9334). With sides, apple- American experience. With band of luminaries incl. Bri- Joe Defelice, Lake George Beach Club (www. See Web for link. 8 p.m. sauce, and carrot or yellow cake. Call to order. 4-6 p.m. an Melick. $20, $10 student, $5 sliding scale. 7 p.m. lakegeorgebeachclub.com or on Facebook). Live music. TS EnseMble, Frog Alley Brewing, Schenectady Sports The Wheel, Putnam Place, Putnam St., Saratoga 1 p.m. Also, Tim Ortiz. 8 p.m. (www.frogalleybrewing.com). Live music in the Tap- Trap/Clay Shoot, Fish Creek Rod & Gun Club, Springs (putnamplace.com). Grateful Dead tribute. So- HLive at the Strand: Dave Sokol & Re- room. Arrive early for seating. No cover. 8 p.m. Rte. 32, Schulyerville ([email protected].). Open cially distanced. Ages 21+. Table fee: $10/person based lentless Creativity, Strand Theater, Hudson to public, novice to expert, including youths. $5 per on groups of 2,4,6. Doors at 7 p.m. Music 8 p.m. Falls (832-3484). Conceptual jazz show featuring local Festivals & sales round. 9 a.m.-noon Annie & The Hedonists, Caffe Lena, Saratoga artists. Limited seating. $10. 3 p.m. HPerennial Plant Sale, HDevil’s Bowl Speedway, Rte. 22A. West Ha- Springs (www.CaffeLena.org). Old-timey music. Limited Chamber Music in the Courthouse, His- St. James Episcopal Church, ven. Vt. (www.DevilsBowlSpeedwayVT.com or 802-265- in-person: $25, $12.50 stu/child. Live streaming: Free; toric Courthouse, Salem (www.salemcourthouse.org/ Ottawa St., Lake George 3112). Dirt track auto racing. Today: Five regular weekly donations benefit artists & Caffe. 8-10 p.m. events). In-person concert by Daniel Schulman on piano (www.lakegeorgecommuni- sat. races plus $500 to win purse for Limited Sportsmen. and Kaori Washiyama on violin. Sonatas by Brahms and tygardenclub.org). 8 a.m.-3 Covid protocols followed. Grandstand: $12, $5 ages Franck. Fuest pianist Lily Gallagher on Mozart, Schubert p.m. See May 21. 12-under. Infield drive-in parking: $20, kids free. 7 p.m. Festivals & Sales and Chopin. See web for advance tix. $20. 3 p.m. HKids’ Exchange may 22 Movies HKids’ Exchange Con- Radio pro mUsiCa, Albany Pro Musica Chorus Consignment Sale, Mortal Kombat, Indian Lake Theater (www.indi- signment Sale, Chase (albanypromusica.org, WMHT 89.1 FM Radio). Weekly Chase Sports Complex, 22 Hud- anlaketheater.org or 648-5950). 7 p.m. See May 20. Sports Complex, 22 Hudson choral music and commentary by artistic director José son Falls Rd., South Glens Falls Theater/Comedy Falls Rd., South Glens Falls sun. Daniel Flores-Caraballo and Rex Smith. 5 p.m. (www.exchangesale.org). Children’s clothing, toys, HLittle shop of Horrors, Lake George High (www.exchangesale.org). 9 Matt Nakoa, Caffe Lena, Saratoga Springs (www. sports equipment. Coach’s Corner Food Truck. Cash School Drama Club (showtix4U.com or www.lkgeorge. a.m.-1 p.m. See May 22. To- only. Free admission. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Also May 23. org). Scheduled stream. 7 p.m. See May 21. day: Half price sale. may 23 Spring Plant Sale, Cornell Cooperative Exten- Erma Bombeck: At Wit’s End, Curtain Call Plant Fair, Unitar- sion of Warren County, Warrensburg (www.warren.cce. Theatre, Latham (877-7529). 8 p.m. See May 20. ian Universalist Congregation of cornell.edu or 668-4881). 9 a.m.-3 p.m. See May 21. Virtual Improv Show, Mopco Improv Theatre, Saratoga Springs (587-0403). Noon- rock 'n time Plant Fair, Unitarian Universalist Congregation Schenectady (www.live.mopco.org). Live or virtual op- 3 p.m. See May 22.. of Saratoga Springs, 624 No. Broadway (587-0403). tions. 8 p.m. See May 21. Outdoors Tomatoes from organic seeds, herbs, other vegetables Music HTurtle Discovery, Delegan Pond, Camp Sara- and local perennials. Masks and social distancing. Cash Joe Defelice, Lake George Beach Club (www. toga, Wilton Wildlife Preserve (www.wiltonpreserve. chicken BBQ or check. Free Winterberry Shrub seedling to first 25 lakegeorgebeachclub.com or on Facebook). Live music. org). Turtle Day activities, meet a live turtle, learn about families. Free. 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Also May 23. aquatic ecosystems. Dipnets available to search for Saturday, May 22 Outdoors pond creatures. See Web to register. 1-2 p.m. or 2-3 p.m. Educator Day, Pitney Meadows Community HMoonlight Hike, Wilton Wildlife Preserve Farm, Saratoga Springs (www.pitneymeadowscommu- (www.wiltonpreserve.org). Guided nighttime outing for Take-Out Chicken Dinner $12 nityfarm.org). Tours for teachers, administrators, with all ages. Free, but register. 9 p.m. Also May 24. education materials and program opportunities. See Kids & Families Starting at Noon WE ARE H Web to register for times. World Turtle Day, World Awareness Chil- Kids & Families dren’s Museum, 89 Warren St., Glens Falls (793-2773). Parking Lot Event Beetle and Butterfly Gardening Club, Make Egg Carton Turtles. In-person. Social distancing Children’s Museum at Saratoga (www.cmssny.org). In- OPEN & masks. Limited space. Registration required. $6 child, Erin Powers – 2pm-3pm person activities in the garden. Registration required. $3 adult. 12 p.m. 10:30 a.m. Weekly through fall. Art Glass Pony – 3pm-7pm Art, Books, Talks with OUTDOOR SEATING Garden Portraits: Magnificent Private Following all CDC Guidelines Art Opening, Saratoga Arts, Broadway, Saratoga Gardens of the Hudson Valley, Albany Insti- Springs (www.saratoga-arts.org). New works by Dan 6am–2:30pm DAILY (All Holidays) tute of History & Art (www.albanyinstitute.org). Virtual Greenfeld, Charlotte Moody, Corran Shrimpton and talk by photographer Larry Lederman from his latest Christian Wechgelaer. Reception today, noon-4 p.m. Breakfast • Lunch • Desserts photo book of scenes from behind the gates. Register Show viewable online or in-person. Exhibit to June 26. for the link. Suggested donation: $10. 2 p.m. the rock HCambridge Valley Fine Art Tour and 194 Broad St., Glens Falls BREAKFAST HCambridge Valley Fine Art Tour and Sale, Self guided tour to one downtown Cambridge Sale, downtown Cambridge neighborhood (cambrid- bar & g rill neighborhood (cambridgevalleyart.org). Indoors and 518-793-5855 ANYTIME gevalleyart.org). 11 a.m.-4 p.m. See May 22. 518-480-4030 Family owned by the mattes Family outdoor displays at home-studios of Matt Chinian, Sara Benefits Kelly, Elana Mark, George Van Hook and Mark Tougias. **TAKE OUT AVAILABLE** HHike for Hope: Cody’s Climb, Prospect 1066 State Route 196, Hudson Falls

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French department tail Chronicle Managing Editor Cathy DeDe urges: 12. Gentleman 46. King of ancient 77. Drop Check this week’s Calendar for so much good stuff! 13. Catch as catch — Crete 78. Three-panel picture Lake George High School’s virtual musical! Return 14. Lamp’s place: 47. Flits 80. Sir Walter Scott title of the Food Truck Corrals, and Washington County 2 wds. 50. Instant 81. Calendar abbr. 15. Criticism 51. Burgomaster 82. Stretched, in ballet Fairgrounds’ Friday Food Trucks with live mu- 16. Landscaping plants 52. Terminate, with “out” 83. Metalloid element sic! An artists tour in Cambridge! Dave Ehmann’s 17. Balmy 53. Aspirations 85. Like a stone three-day jam-band music fest at Charles R. Wood 18. Crown 55. Surrounded by 86. Communications Park opens Thursday, May 27, with Dogs in a Pile 24. Mrs. Ralph Kramden 56. Made tractable protocol (and continues with Pink Talking Fish and Badfish, 25. British — 57. Line through a circle 88. Hard 30. Joss 59. Out of fashion 89. Stoppers the Sublime tribute band, to May 29!). Live music is 32. Sparred 60. Players 90. Sal — back, in clubs or outdoors in “pods,” as Covid rules 33. Filled with solemn 61. Chum 91. Consanguineous ease. Adirondack Voices sing, still virtually. CaffeLena.org and on YouTube). Limited in-person seat- ing since Covid, for ages 3-5. Limited to 15 families. See ing: $22, $11 stu/child. Live streaming: Donations ben- online to register Bring blanket for seating. Free. 10 a.m. 15 efit artist & Caffe. See web for tix, Covid rules. 7-8 p.m. Weekly. The Chronicle - May 20, 2021 Nature Craft Hour, Wilton Wildlife Preserve (www.wiltonpreserve.org or 584-7860). Weekly nature- Outdoors themed projects for kids of all ages. Register. $3 sup- LUNCHTIME LIVE, The Wild plies fee. 10:30 a.m. Center (www.wildcenter.org). Outdoor story Time!, Children’s Museum at Noon. See May 20. Saratoga (www.cmssny.org). In-person activities. 10:30 Wellness Walk, Wil- mon. a.m. ton Wildlife Preserve (www. Bizarre Science Tale and Tails, Saratoga wiltonpreserve.org). Guided Springs Public Library (www.sspl.org). Live streaming trail walk includes gentle ex- may 24 Zoom talk for grades 4-7 by Paul Phillips, on scientific ercise activities. See Web to matters. Today: Age of Dinosaurs. Free. 4-5 p.m. register. 10:30-11:30 a.m. Books, Talks, Art Moonlight Hike, Wilton Wild- Cultivating Emotional Resilience in Edu- life Preserve (www.wiltonpreserve.org). 9 p.m. See May cators, Iroquois Reading Council, Glens Falls (five- 23. [email protected]). Book study led by Deb Mattison and Books Stan Cianfarano. Email to register and join. 4-5 p.m. Nicolas DiDomizio: Burn it all Down, Case Files: The Case of the Missing Northshire Bookstore online (www.Northshire.com). Books, Saratoga Springs Public Library (www.sspl. Live streaming virtual Zoom talk with Saratoga author’s org). Live streaming immersive mystery story talk via new of mother-son crime-revenge thriller. Free with ad- Zoom. Register in advance to access “case files.” For vance book purchase. 7 p.m. adults and teens. Free. 4 p.m. Music HMegan Galbraith: The Guild of the In- HRick’s Picks: Mikki Bakken & Nicole De- fant Saviour, Northshire Bookstore online (www. loi, Caffe Lena, Phila St., Saratoga Springs (www. Northshire.com). Live streaming virtual Zoom talk with CaffeLena.org). Rick Bolton showcases local artists. author of new personal memoir and cultural history of Today: Washington County’s bluegrass stalwart The adoptions, in conversation with Guggenheim fellow Jen- Bluebillies. See Web for tix, Covid protocols, links. In ny Boully. Free with advance book purchase. 6 p.m. person: $5 person, Virtual: Donations welcome. 7 p.m. HStorytelling Night, Caffe Lena, Saratoga Song Swap with Jeff Walton, Saratoga Springs (www.CaffeLena.org and on YouTube). Su Ci- Springs Public Library (www.sspl.org). Virtual live ampa, Lorraine Hartin-Gelardi & Frank Wind. Limited in streaming music. Bring your own tune to share. Register person: $5. Live streaming: Free; donations benefit art- via Web for the link. Free. 7-9 p.m. ist and Caffe. See Web for tix and protocols. 7-8:30 p.m. Matty Stecks and the 518, The Linda, Albany Sports (www.thelinda.org). Virtual concert by jazz ensemble. HAdi-RUN-Dack 5K Trail Race Series, Cole’s Purchase advance $10 ticket for online access, live Woods, Glens Falls (BellaRaineBookkeeping@gmail. streaming at 8 p.m. & on demand to May 25. com). Weekly race series concludes today. Email to reg- ister. Free. 6-8 p.m. Music H Outdoors Dreams Take Flight, Adirondack Voices, LUNCHTIME LIVE, The Wild Glens Falls ([email protected] or 796- Center (www.wildcenter.org). 4648). Virtual concert by community choral group di- Noon. See May 20. rected by Corey Cerullo with accompanist Carol Anne Kids & Families Elze-Sussdorff. Select Adirondack A Cappella group tues. also performs. Advance tix via Website: sites.google. 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Chronicle Community Bulletin Board Arts Notices Lectures & Seminars Wed., May 26: Board of Public Safety at 4 p.m. Special Meeting to Mohawk Hudson Regional War College of the Seven conduct interviews for Police Dept. po- Art Exhibition, co-presented by Years War, Fri.-Sun., May 21-23, sitions (immediately adjourns to Executive The Hyde Collection. Call for artists at Fort Ticonderoga. Virtual panel talks, Session). Also, Recreation Commis- for exhibition this year, Sept.-Nov., at seminars, with top researchers and his- sion at 4 p.m. Albany Center Gallery, Albany Interna- torians. Weekend fee: $135. Register: www.fortticonderoga.org/event. Town of Queensbury, meetings at tional Airport Gallery, Opalka Gallery Town Center, 742 Bay Rd., unless noted. at The College of St. Rose. Details and Info: 761-8200. See www.queensbury. prospectus: www.albanyinstitute.org. Natural World net for virtual attendance and agendas. Adirondack Folk School, Lake Birding Walks, with Agricultural Thurs., May 20: Planning Board, Luzerne. Info: 696-2400 or www. Stewardship Association. Tues., June 7-11 p.m. Mon., May 24: Town Board adirondackfolkschool.org. This week: 1: 7 a.m. at White Oak Farm in Bus- Workshop at 6:30 p.m. Wed., May 26: Introduction to blacksmithing, framed kirk. Thurs., June 3: 7 a.m. at Pencil Zoning Board at 7-11 p.m. stained glass mosaics, Introduction Brook Farm in South Cambridge. Town of Moreau, meetings online to Weaving Square Foot Gardening, Register: [email protected]. or via www.townofmoreau.org. Thurs., Birch Bark frames, Cheesemaking. www.agstewardship.org/events. May 20: Town Board Workshop on Solar Law at 6 p.m. Wed., May 26: Auditions Public Meetings Zoning Board at 7 p.m. Thurs., May 27: Month-End meeting at 6:45 p.m. Town Joseph & The Amazing Tech- Warren County Board of Su- Board at 7 p.m. nicolor Dreamcoat, planned by pervisors Monthly meeting Aaron Coulson of ACEntertainment Fri., May 21, 10 a.m. at Municipal Cen- Town of Lake Luzerne, Special and new Lighthouse Productions. Au- ter, Queensbury, and via Facebook Live. Meeting Mon., May 24, at 6 p.m. at Don’t Miss Chef Pam’s Featured ditions: Fri., May 28: Youth Ensemble Info: 761-7652 or see www.warren- Town Hall, Lake Ave. Topic: Legality of (ages 6-11), 3-4:30 p.m. Principal countyny.gov. Sherman Road & Sherman Rd. Extension. Lunch Entrée of the Week: players (ages 12-21), 5-6:30 p.m. Sat., May 29: Youth Ensemble, noon- Warren County Board of Su- Seniors 1:30 p.m. Principal: 2-3:30 p.m. pervisors committee meetings at Show dates: July 9-10. Details: www. Municipal Center, Queensbury, and Medicare 101, Tues., May 25, The Tonno BLT: ACEntertainment.biz or Facebook. via Facebook Live. Info: 761-7652 or noon, by Kingsbury Fort Edward Se- Seared Ahi Tuna, Bibb Lettuce, see www.warrencountyny.gov. Mon., nior Center, Oak St., Hudson Falls. Casting: Extras for ‘The Gild- May 24: Criminal Justice at 9 a.m. Zoom talk by CDPHP. Free. Info and Sliced Tomato, Bacon, ed Age,’ HBO Series set in 1881, Public Safety incl. Sheriff at 9:30 link: 747-9352 or www.seniorcenter- Smashed Avocado, via Grant Wilfley Casting. Filming a.m. Economic Growth & Develop- kfe.com. in Troy/Albany/Schenectady. Paid ment at 10 a.m. Health Services WING FEST Cucumber Wasabi Aioli, positions. Also: The White House at 11:15 a.m. Human Services at Gentle Yoga for Seniors, virtual Plumbers, with Woody Harrelson Noon. Government Operations class Thurs., May 27, 10 a.m. by The WINNERS! Grilled Sourdough and Justin Theroux, on Nixon & Water- at 12:25 p.m. Tues., May 25: County Conkling Center, Glens Falls. Free. 2015 thru 2019! gate. Info: www.gwciol.com or email Facilities inc.. Airport at 9 a.m. Public Register for Zoom link: kharvish@the- Takeout & Curbside Pick Up will be [email protected]. Works at 9:30 a.m. Park Opera- conklingcenter.org or call 793-1494. tions at 10 a.m. Tourism & Occu- VOTED #1 Available for all Food! Business pancy Tax at 10:15 a.m. Environ- Sports & Recreation mental Concerns-Real Property Tax SPORTS BAR Architecturally Speaking, for Services at 11:15 a.m. Thurs., May 27: Vessel Safety Exams, by Coast Guard Auxiliary, Lake George Flotilla. IN REGION INDOOR & OUTDOOR professionals, Fri., May 21, 8:30 Inter-County Legislative Com- Free. Register: www.cgaux.org/vsc or a.m.-12:30 p.m. by Saratoga Springs mittee of the Adirondacks at 10 a.m. DINING AVAILABLE! Preservation Foundation. Panel talk via in St. Lawrence County. email to [email protected]. $3 NIGHT Zoom. Register: 587-5030 or nba- Lamphear Memorial Fishing THURSDAYS 216 Glen St., Glens Falls • 518-636-2222 [email protected]. Washington County Board of Su- pervisors committee meetings, Munici- Derby, Fri.-Sat., May 21-22 in Long Health pal Center in Fort Edward, and on You- Lake. Info: www.mylonglake.com. Tube. Links: www.washingtoncountyny. Basic .22 4-H Rifle Course, Covid-19 Vaccine Pop Up Clin- gov. Fri., May 21: Board Meeting Sun., May 23, 1-4 p.m. Shooting ics, by Washington County Health. at 10 a.m. Tues., May 25: Govern- Sports Program by Warren County Info, vaccine specs and appointments: ment Operations at 10 a.m. Also, Cornell Cooperative Extension. $15 746-2400. Walk-ins accepted based on Ag/Planning/Community De- non-members. Register: 668-4881. vaccine availability. Thurs., May 20: 3-7 velopment at 1 p.m. Wed., May Exceptional Dining... p.m. at Granville Rescue Squad. Sat., 26: Health & Human Services Suppers & Such May 22: 9-10:30 a.m. at Washington at 10 a.m. Real Property Tax Services, in a Casual Atmosphere! County’s Burgoyne Ave., Campus, Fort Grievance dates, May 25-June 1. Cancelled: Take Out Break- Edward. Tues., May 25: Noon-2 p.m. See Website for locations and times. fast, Sun., May 23, at Hartford Vol- Wednesday - Sunday from 5PM unteer Fire Co. Info: 632-5351. at Hartford Volunteer Fire Co. Also, City of Glens Falls, at City Hall, Featuring: All-Inclusive Children’s Menu! 3-7 p.m. at Argyle Fire Station, Rte. 42 Ridge St. Live streamed on Zoom, T Weekly Specials: 40. Thurs., May 27: 11 a.m.-1 p.m. at available afterwards on City’s YouTube Advertise in the he Putnam Fire House. Also, 3-7 p.m. at channel. Info: 761-3800; links at www. Facebook/Ridge Terrace Fort Ann Fire House, Rte. 149. CityofGlensFalls.com. Tues., May 24: Community RIDGE TERRACE Red Cross Blood Drive, Call to Special Projects Committee at 6 Bulletin Board! 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Outdoors Dance KARNER BLUE Butter- Dancing Through Time: The Golden Age a business now, Bryden Connor fly Walk, Old Gick Farm of Hollywood, Capital Region Dance Alliance Kindergarten, Mrs. Meachem Trailhead, Wilton Wildlife Pre- (www.dancealliance.org). Virtual “tour” of classic Hol- what would it be? queensbury Elementary School serve (www.wiltonpreserve. wed. lywood movie posters, talk and themed dance lesson. org). Guided meadow walk Virtual class begins today. Register for Zoom link. $10, Lawn care on endangered species. See $50 six-week series. 1-2:15 p.m. Weekly to June 30. Karate kid Web to register. 11 a.m. or may 26 Music If I could start a business it would be a My business would be a lawn care busi- 4:30 p.m. Weekly. Open Mic Night, The Barn, 8 Mallery St., Corinth ness. I want to do this because not every- (654-8327). Arrive 20 minutes early to sign up as indi- Karate Dojo. It would be in Pruning Tips & Tech- Glens Falls. 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The Chronicle - May 20, 2021 The Chronicle Master Gardner. Register for the link. Free. Noon. them $490 bucks a week. I will LUNCHTIME LIVE, The Wild Center (www.wildcen- Thom Powers, The Inn at Saratoga, Broadway, open it in nine years. I will be Frankie Stoner ter.org). Noon. See May 20. Saratoga Springs (583-1890). Acoustic guitar. Reserva- Gr. 1, Mrs. Thomas tions suggested. 6-9 p.m. 19. I will get punching bags and Kids & Families Hartford Central School HCrandall Public Library Infant/Tod- HGOLDEN ERA RECORDED MUSIC PROJECT, By wooden boards. I will get five dler Storytime!, City Park, downtown Glens Falls Sally Strasser of The Listening Room, via Zoom (sal- build boards. I will get Orion to Used toys (www.crandalllibrary.org). In-person, for infants to age [email protected]). Live streaming listening party help because he taught me how 2. Limited to 15 families. Register online. Bring blanket featuring original vinyl LP records, with discussion. to fight. I will get more people in If I were to start my own business it would for seating. Free. 10 a.m. Weekly. Email for the playlist and Zoom link. Free. 7 p.m. be a used toy shop! I would call it LF’s Toys NATURE EXPLORATION WALK, Pitney Meadows HCarole King’s ‘TaPestry,’ Rochmon Record some of the years of planning. I have to have Club, Park Theater, Glens Falls (792-1150 or www.park- at least nine employees. R Us. My sister and I would clean up all our Community Farm, Saratoga Springs (www.pitneymead- toys that we don’t play with any more. We owscommunityfarm.org). For all ages, with Children’s theatergf.com). Track-by-track album listening experi- Parker Moulton Museum at Saratoga. Register. Free. 10:30 a.m. ence led by Chuck Vosganian includes tales of album would sell our toys for cheap so all children Books, Talks personnel, “liner notes,” history, context, appreciation Gr. 3, Mrs. Bruce would have toys to play with! Medicaid Funded Home Care in NYS, The and background stories. Reservations urged. $12. Fort Edward Elementary School Conkling Center, Glens Falls (vsaraceni@theconkling- Doors open 6:30 p.m. Program at 7 p.m. Lucas Forkas center.org, or 793-1494). Virtual Elder Law Summit. HBluebillies Old time country blue- Stock market Gr. 3, Mrs. Quintal and Ms. Gebo Register via Web. Free. 10-11 a.m. Weekly to June 2. grass gospel Revue, Little Theater on the Farm, putnam Central School How to Plan Your Estate, Herzog Law Firm, Plum Road, Fort Edward (littletheater27.org or 747- The business I would start is a stock trad- Saratoga Springs (www.herzoglaw.com). Webinar se- 3421). Live show of gospel and old timey favorites. Res- ing business. It would teach people to trade No thanks, not for me ries. Register. Free. 10 a.m. Also: Aging in Place, 2 p.m. ervations required. Donation: $10, $7 stu/sr. 7 p.m. in the stock market. The reason I know about When I grow up I won’t start a business. Making Sense of America Book Club, Seven Chords of Silver, Argyle Brewing Com- the stock market is because my parents trade Glens Falls ([email protected]) Title: Know My Name: pany at Cambridge Train Depot, Broad St. (argylebrew- One reason is because I don’t want to. A Memoir by Chanel Miller, on sexual assault, cultural ing.com or Facebook). 6-8 p.m. in the stock market. I also trade in the stock Another reason is because I wouldn’t know biases and criminal justice system. Email for Zoom link. Blues Night with Thomasina Winslow & market through my parents’ account. When I what to start. The final reason is because I Free. 2:30-4 p.m. Robin O’Herin, Caffe Lena, Saratoga Springs (www. turn 18 I will be able to trade on my own. just want to have a job. HDottie Pepper: Letters to a future CaffeLena.org and on YouTube). Limited in-person: $5. champion, Northshire Bookstore online (www.North- Live streaming: Free; donations benefit artist and Caffe. Carter Bunzey Rowan LeBlanc shire.com). Live Zoom talk with the LPGA golf legend, See Web. 7-8:30 p.m. Gr. 4, Mrs. Sweeney Gr. 4, Mrs. Lynch PGA Tour commentator, and author of new book of child- the King’s School, Lake Luzerne Hartford Central School hood letters from her mentor George J. Pulver, Sr. With Ashley Miller and Chris Onoroto of WNYT Channel 13. Outdoors Free with advance book purchase. 6 p.m. LUNCHTIME LIVE, The Wild online (www.Northshire.com). Live virtual Zoom talk Theatre, Latham (www.curtaincalltheatre.com or 877- Audubon Bird Mural Project, Crandall Center (www.wildcenter.org). with author of pandemic-themed novel written before 7529). 7:30 p.m. See May 20. Public Library, Glens Falls (www.crandalllibrary.org). Il- Noon. See May 20. Covid. Free with advance book purchase. 6 p.m. Music lustrated Zoom talk on efforts to create murals of 300+ Kids & Families thurs. HCan I recycle This? How Towns, State Mark Tolstrup & Friends, Morgan & Co., North American birds, mostly in Harlem, where Audubon Splatter Paint & Country can reduce plastic Pollution, Ridge St., Glens Falls (See Facebook). Dixieland, blues lived. Q&A. Register for the Zoom link. Free. 7 p.m. snails, World Awareness Clean Air Action Network of Glens Falls (www.cleanai- and more. 6-9 p.m. Weekly. Arts & History Children’s Museum, Warren may 27 ractionnetwork.org or 692-8242). Virtual talk by stain- DJ Jason Irwin, Backstreet BBQ, Dieskau St., Crocheting Corals: Workshop for Sara- St., Glens Falls (793-2773). In- ability writer, attorney Jennie Romer. Register via Web- Lake George (685-5027). 21+. 6-11 p.m. Weekly. toga Springs Satellite Reef Project, Tang person, messy art activity. Social site. Also, Annual CAAN meeting. Free. 7 p.m. Tame Pacific, Nanola, Malta (See Facebook). Duo Museum, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs (www. distancing & masks. Registration re- Food from Wild Adriatic, live. 6-9 p.m. tang.skidmore.edu). Help craft community based art. quired. $6 child, $3 adult. 10:30-11:30 a.m. HFood Truck Corral!, The Shirt Factory, Law- hLawrence St. Blues Jam, Lawrence St. Tav- See Website to register. Weekly gathering. Free. Noon. Outdoor science explorers, Children’s Mu- rence & Cooper Sts., Glens Falls (See Facebook page ern, Glens Falls (See Facebook). Return of long-running HStudio Chat: Art’s Community-Building seum at Saratoga (www.cmssny.org). In-person activi- or www.shirtfactorygf.com). Free admission. 4:30-8 weekly open mic night! No cover. Covid protocols re- Power, Hyde Collection, Glens Falls (www.HydeCol- ties. Register. 10:30 a.m. p.m. See May 20. quired. 7 p.m. lection.org). Live streaming panel talk by Belinda Colon Books, Talks, History Movies hDogs in a Pile, Charles R. Wood Park, Lake of The Arts Center of Capital Region, and Rae Frasier of One foot in Power, One foot in Slavery, Oscar Shorts, Indian Lake Theater (www.indian- George (www.adkmusicfest.com/LGD50). Opener for Art Money in Schenectady, with by Skidmore Arts Ad- Saratoga Springs Public Library (www.sspl.org). Live laketheater.org). Selection of Oscar-nominated movies. Memorial Meltdown Music Festival by Adirondack In- ministration program director David Howson. Topic: Arts streaming Zoom talk: One man’s story of his discovering $7, $5 child. 7 p.m. To May 30. dependence. Psychedelia, jazz, fusion, , traditional, & social justice. Link via web. Free. 6:30 p.m. his unique heritage late in life. Register via Web for the The Great Dictator, Madison Theatre, Madison jam rock band from Asbury Park. Three-day Festival Artists talk, Saratoga Arts, Broadway, Saratoga link. Free. Noon-1 p.m. Ave., Albany (621-7122, www.steamer10theatre.org). continues with Pink Talking Fish (Fri.) and Badfish Sub- Springs (www.saratoga-arts.org). Virtual talk by Dan Virtual Talk: From the Ground Up: Locks, Steamer No. 10 Theatre screens Charlie Chaplin classic lime tribute band (Sat.). Today: $90-$110 for up to 5-per- Greenfeld, Charlotte Moody, Corran Shrimpton and Fort Ticonderoga (www.FortTiconderoga.org/events). on the big screen. Suggested donation: $5. 7 p.m. son “pod” space. Advance tix recommended. 8-11 p.m. Christian Wechgelaer on new exhibit. Register on Web- Brief talk on archaeological finds via Facebook Live. Theater An Evening with Pat Decker, Putnam Place, site for Zoom link. Free. 7 p.m. See May 22. Free. 1 p.m. and available thereafter. Erma Bombeck: At Wit’s End, Curtain Call Saratoga (putnamplace.com). 8-11 p.m. See May 20. Jim Shepard: Phase Six, Northshire Bookstore

lenge, a canal path awareness event on 518-491-1570.” June 6, GF City Park: the Feeder Canal and others in New York, GF Rec softball starts now through October. Sign up: www. “The Glens Falls Recreation Softball Dragons baseball in GF United Way sets .5K canalwaychallenge.com. begins play on June 7th. League All The Glens Falls Dragons collegiate-lev- Participants choose a mileage goal of 15, games will be at 6 and 7 p.m. at Crandall el baseball team returns to East Field in mini run & family fest 90, 180 or 360 miles, said the Alliance. Park. The Men’s League will be on Monday Glens Falls for summer league play begin- The Tri-County United Way is taking Walk, run or cycle on the trail or paddle on nights and the CO-ED league on Tuesday ning with the first home game on Thurs- registrations now for its second annual the canal itself to reach that goal. nights,” said a press release from league day, June 3. The team still seeks office Those with disabilities are invited to director Edward Corcoran. “Race for the Rest of Us!,” a very-short .5K and team interns as well as host families participate in this year’s new “1st Mile “The fee is $400 per team and the top run and Family Festival on Sunday, June for players. Info on Facebook or at www. Challenge,” of just one mile on the canal. 2 teams in each league will receive their 6, from 11 a.m. to 2 GlensFallsDragons.com. p.m. in City Park, Feeder Canal Alliance Executive Direc- choice of trophy, shirts, or gift card at a lo- downtown Glens tor Jeanne Williams said of the new one- cal restaurant. Junior golf tour launches Falls. That’s a half mile challenge, “what better place to do “Spots are still available for additional a kilometer, or just that first mile locally, than on the Feeder teams and players. “Designed for kids 6-17,” a new junior under 550 yards — Canal Towpath Trail!” “For information, contact Ed Corcoran at golf tour presently has six tournaments open to runners of scheduled, said a press release from Miles all ages, families and ‘Ride On’ bike fest at Nolan. He said tour registration fee is $25 even pets, they say. and fees at courses range from $10 to $25. On tap: Live music in Hub, Gurney, more “Tournament formats include 2 per- the City Park Gazebo, children’s activities, The Hub restaurant and bicycle and e Gun Sho son scrambles and individual stroke play. free fair food, dog training tips, costume mountain biking center in Brant Lake ThAt MacGregor’s, L.L.C. p Some basic instruction, rules information and team contests with prizes, a Beer Gar- presents a “Ride On Weekend,” hiking and New • Used • Consignments and golf etiquette will also be provided. den at the Queensbury Hotel, and more. mountain biking fest for all ages, Satur- ~Full Gunsmithing~ “Sign up for all the tournaments at www. Entry: $25, $12 child, $5 pets. day and Sunday, June 5-6. Advance Repairs • Reblueing • Refinishing adkjrgolftour.com. Register in advance, online at www. registration is suggested. Sign up or find Tourney dates and locations are: info at www.rideonny.com. 518-761-6864 | 518-696-3006 5/23 @ Sunnyside Par3 tricountyunitedway.org. 1180 Glens Falls Mountain Road Proceeds benefit Kids with Packs and They’re touting “Four Parks, Two Days” 6/19 @ Hiland Golf Club in conjunction with Gurney Lane Recre- Lake Luzerne, NY other United Way-funded programs. Tues.–Fri. 5–9 P.M., Sat. 12 NOON–4 P.M. 7/16 @ Bay Meadows ation Area in Queensbury, Garnet Hill 8/2 @ Glens Falls Country Club Walk the Feeder Canal Lodge in North River and the North Creek Need a place to shoot? 8/30 @ Cronins Golf Resort Ski Bowl. Offerings include lunch at The Dunham’s Bay Fish & Game 10/3 @ Top of the World Golf Resort The Feeder Canal Alliance invites sup- Hub on Saturday, and a North Creek Culi- dunhamsbay.net porters to complete the Canalway Chal- nary Tour on Sunday. More Classifieds

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The Chronicle - May 20, 2021 The Chronicle Paul J. Ambrosino Jacqueline O’Donnell $193,000 Glens Falls, 32 Gage St. May 7 Michael & Jodi E. Sherman Over the Mountain, LLC $519,900 Bolton, 2 Juniper Hills Dr. May 7 Kathleen Chamberlain Romine, et al. Jonathan M. & Amy J. Schutze $850,000 Hague, 6 Carney Ln. May 7 Estate of Thomas F. Ryan Lake George Concierge Services, LLC $178,000 Glens Falls, 35 Harrison Ave. May 7 The Sara M. Newton Living Trust dated March 3, Anne L. Mills $139,000 Glens Falls, 36 MacArthur Dr. May 7 2020, and Michael Brett Newton & Derek Newton Alan F. & Lynn M. Smith Greg & Carey Makkay $410,000 Warrensburg, 69 Route 28 May 10 Raymond H. Kraft III Ryan Parker & Jessica Sherry $148,000 Queensbury, Cleverdale Road May 10 Estate of Dolores J. Drozlek Judith A. & Robert E. Judge $383,000 Queensbury, 38 Overlook Dr. May 10 Jesse Lentchner Silas A. Riley $159,000 Horicon, Harris Road May 10 Let me know how Ellsworth Holding LLC Kevin & Connor X. Morgan $575,000 Lake George, 1770, 1776 & 1779 Route 9, & May 10 I can help you! parcel off Route 9 David Prehoda Lauren Katherine Alleman & Christo- $318,900 Glens Falls, 14 Windy Hill Rd. May 10 pher Garrett Keil Polly A. Arehart Jeremy Arehart $106,000 Stony Creek, 526 Warrensburg Rd. May 11 Sarah W. Laustrup (Sarah Winslow) Richard K. Laustrup $108,000 Lake George, 493 Canada St. May 11 Arthur A. Healy & Lois S. Healy Randy & Jodi Burnett $60,000 Lake George, Harrington Hill Road May 11 Estate of Joan P. Colton Garry Pascale $52,000 Johnsburg, Farm View Road May 11 Robert H. Wubbenhorst Antoni & Ava Milewski $45,000 Bolton, Potter Hill Road May 11 Check out what Ivy McQuaide Brockley David C.H. McQuaide Andrew J. & Nicki Jo Cunniff $495,000 Queensbury, 995 West Mountain Rd. May 11 your current Dean H. Howland III Steven & Beth Bidstrup $95,000 Bolton, 20 Apple Hill Rd. May 11 home value is! Stephanie E. Atamanchuk Carol Martindale & Cathy Luong $180,000 Queensbury, 30 Sweet Rd. May 11 www.adirondackhomevalue.com Jason L. & Amanda Willett Jeremy R. Duers $340,000 Lake George, 13 Hope Ln. May 11 Leesa K. Stiller Susan E. Pratt $223,000 Queensbury, 41 Arbutus Dr. May 11 Joseph M. & Laura M. Moore Lemarr Young & Christina Joy Young $277,000 Queensbury, 23 Sunset Dr. May 11

First Tracks, LLC Queensbury Avenue, LLC $800,000 Queensbury, 446 Dix Ave. May 11 Licensed Real Estate Salesperson Cell: 518- 441-2640 Lori L. Dickinson & Jeanne E. Frevola Robert Kelly III & Kathleen Kelly $225,000 Glens Falls, 140 Bay St. May 11 www.AllenVanHoff.com The Christina L. Marshall Revocable Trust Country Club Farm, LLC $850,000 Queensbury, 107 Country Club Rd. May 11 63 Quaker Road James G. Marshall Revocable Trust Circle K. Ranch, LLC $575,000 Queensbury, Bay Road May 11 Queensbury Fannie Mae (a.k.a. Federal National Mortgage Assoc.) Henry A. & Lori A. Strader $205,000 Chester, 539 State Route 28N May 12 Estate of Richard Norman Williams Kerri A. Grey $290,000 Stony Creek, 243 Warrensburg Rd. May 12 The Richard J. Grosso Revocable Trust u/a/d 5/15/20 Frederick M. & Jill T. Vogel $1.38-million Bolton, 67 Lake Winds Rd. May 12 Judy Dobert Paul John Motsiff $146,808 Glens Falls, 78 Crandall St. May 12 Cerrone Builders, Inc. Jeffrey E. & Amy J. Gillert $389,855 Queensbury, 26 Alessia Dr. May 12 Roland A. LaFond, Jr., & Rachelle A. LaFond Dixon Downey III, & Summer Downey $717,500 Queensbury, 275 Lockhart Mountain Rd. May 12 and everything in between John W. Dreps, and Noel R. & Philip J. Cerniglia Robert Casazza & Susan Pappianou $190,000 Bolton, Ridge Lane (Lot 7, Diamond Ridge May 12 Subdivision) AUTO PARTS Robert C. Teetsell Charles R. Werner $10,000 Chester, 617 Byrd Pond Rd. May 12 LAKE GEORGE Our 34th Michael R. Lanfear Up North Self Storage Inc. $300,000 Lake George, Route 9 May 12 Year! Joseph M. & Cryslynn T. Shevy Robert N. Tripp $233,500 Queensbury, 34 Clark St. May 12 Joseph O. Rossi, Jr., Ellen Rossi, & Antoinette Fratino Adirondack MT Land LLC $130,000 Stony Creek, 119 acres on Lanfear Rd. May 12 and Everything In Between Philip Cowell & Avalena Richardson Laura A. Muszynski $365,000 Horicon, 45 Padanarum Spur May 12 We have Batteries for just about anything...below MSRP! Anthony G. Graves Curtis & Beth Staab $185,000 Hague, 58 Sabbath Day Point Rd. May 12 “One call…that’s all” Eli Edmond Entwistle & Kristen L. Entwistle Bonnie & Daniel Winchester $204,000 Glens Falls, 5 Wing St. May 13 We’re Not Just Carol (a.k.a. Carole) I. Brunelle Charles P. & Barbara L. Frenyea $5000 Queensbury, Queensbury Avenue May 13 Auto Parts John W. Foye, Jr. Benjamin T. Crivelli $227,900 Glens Falls, 57 Water St. May 13 1827 Rt. 9, Lake George 518-668-3800 Compiled from county records by The Chronicle’s David Cederstrom

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Sitting along the ridgeline of Bibby Mr. Mapp’s goal is mature apple trees & breathtaking mountain & 1.43 private acres at the end of a cul-de-sac. w/a wonderful pond! Custom 2-story with Mountain, enjoy all this forest has to offer- to “work to ensure meadow views. The first floor offers an open This 2,900 SF contemporary home features hardwood flooring throughout, kitchen/din- -hunting, hiking, snowmobiling, ATV riding the facility is as self- floor plan, screened-in porch, music/study numerous amenities & is 7 min. from down- ing area w/wood beams in the vaulted ceilings & even horseback riding! 5 minutes off of exit sufficient as possible room, office, & pantry. This home boasts views in order to provide the from almost every room & comes complete town Glens Falls. Offering radiant heat, great & radiant heated floors, spacious living room, 26 and close to Gore Mountain, Schroon Lake, incredible service to w/a sauna, workout room, workshop & barn/ room w/ HDWD flrs, fireplace, columns & cus- master bedroom suite w/relaxing Jacuzzi tub & Lake George, the High Peaks & so much more! the community with- garage. In an idyllic location, you are just a tom shades on the expansive windows that custom tiled shower w/double shower heads. Breathtaking mountain views all around! Don’t out draining valuable short walk from Minerva Lake & only 15 min. to overlook the private patio. 1st flr master suite Views of your property can be seen from the miss out on the opportunity to own this gem financial resources,” he was quoted. both Gore Mtn. & the I-87. Experience the best w/a fireplace, walk-in closet, master bath w/ second story deck off the master bedroom. of a property in the heart of the Adirondacks! “Professionally, I have enjoyed a variety of what the Adirondacks have to offer, while Jacuzzi tub, custom tile, double vanity & glass Room for so much more. MLS# 202113191 | $225,000 of roles at various levels and organizations staying connected with high speed internet shower. Full basement w/office. MLS# 202111180 | $335,000 Lindsey Kenna – 518-796-8177 within the aviation industry.” and excellent cell service. Racheal Elms Vaughn – 518-307-6925 Mr. Mapp said he is “committed to what MLS# 201925557 | $595,000 MLS# 202110883 | $535,000 Marlene Connolly – 518-339-2280 I refer to as ‘the 3 S’s of Aviation’ — Safety, Lorinda Huntington – 518-926-0303 It’s a Great Time to Buy! Security, and Service.” Warren County Airport, also known as View all listings and more at BHHSBlake.com • OFFERING LIVE VIRTUAL TOURS! Floyd Bennett Memorial Airport, has seen development of four new hangars in recent years, and a new building to house snow removal equipment is under construction. GF Farmers Market: Storytime is back! Nominate for Oct. 29 “We are excited to have a new airport manager with Robin’s experience and en- Double $$ benefits Crandall Public Library’s Children’s De- ARCC Juckett Award partment said in-person storytimes have The Adirondack Regional Chamber of ergy,” Rachel Seeber, Chairwoman of the The Glens Falls Farmers Market said it resume outside the library in City Park, Commerce seeks nominations for its an- Warren County Board of Supervisors was has received a grant of $20,000 in Double Glens Falls. The schedule: Preschool Sto- nual J. Walter Juckett Community Service quoted. Up Food Bucks from Field & Fork Net- rytime for ages 3 to 5, Tuesdays at 10 a.m. Award. The recipient will be honored at an “We are very optimistic about the future work’s “Double Up NY” program for its Infant/Toddler Storytime, for ages up to 2 Oct. 29 dinner at the Sagamore Resort. of our fine airport and its ability to aid our 2021 season, July 1 to October 31. years old, Wednesdays at 10 a.m. Deadline to nominate: May 28. Info: ad- business community, and we believe Robin Farmer’s Market staff have been trained Registration is required. Sign ups open irondackchamber.org. will play a big role in the success we see on to help patrons sign up at the Market, held the week before each date at www.cran- The award honors “an extraordinary in- the horizon at Warren County Airport.” on Saturdays under the South Street Pavil- dalllibrary.org. dividual who has selflessly gone above and Mr. Mapp is married and the father of ion in downtown Glens Falls. Limited to 15 families per day. Please beyond by contributing time and energy to a 9-year-old. 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Washington County Real Estate Transactions, May 10 - 14, 2021 Seller Buyer Amount Location Filed Francis Smith, Sr. and Michelle Smith Kevin Chen $110,000 Kingsbury, 110 Franklin Street May 10 Deseree David Shawn Hazelton and Jolene Sweet $95,000 Hebron, 7033 State Route 22 May 10 Marie Vanderminden Michael and Mary Ann Macura $22,000 Granville, East Main Street May 10 Horican Holdings, LLC Jonathan and Lisa Betz $110,000 Dresden, Bluff Head Road May 10 Joshua Cuomo, Grace Durfee, and Shannon Mowatt Joshua Cuomo $28,000 Whitehall, 6 Seventh Avenue, 20 Kirtland Street May 10 Francis Santacroce, Jr. and Sarah Santacroce Rebecca Kane $42,500 Hebron, Patterson Hill Road May 10 Brian Bishop POA and Courtney Bishop IND and Amanda Morse $94,000 Granville, 9 West Street May 11 Atty In Fact Entrust Northeast, FBO Frank Riegert, IRA #1391 Evan Steinert and Hyekyung Carrero $96,000 Granville, 17 Potter Avenue May 12 PSC LLC Kenyon Property Management LLC $72,000 Kingsbury May 12 Frederick and Alice Gregory Zach Carle and Renee Markowicz-Yattaw $170,000 Jackson, 2058 State Route 22 May 12 Frankie and Eliana Boyd Richard and Trang Potter $53,000 Fort Edward, 1132 Fort Miller Road May 12 George Pfeiffer, Executor and Jacqueline Pfeiffer Andrew Colvin and Amber Pfeiffer $167,000 Easton, 70 County Route 74A May 12 Faith Lamb-Parker Sarah Parker $60,000 Salem, 250 Main Street May 13 Loretta Larson Christopher Brake $25,000 Hebron, East Green Pond Way May 14 Matthew Falcone Nicholas Muller $238,000 Jackson, 439 County Route 61 May 14 John and Catherine Fisher Russell Rest and Barbara Liebig $90,000 Fort Ann, 33 Crawford Lane May 14 Compiled from county records by The Chronicle’s Zander Frost 20 The Chronicle - May 20, 2021 If You Can’t Get It You Can’t Get It! PRICE EXCLUDES TAX, TAG ,TITLE, DEALER FEE. SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS. Garvey cares aboutsafety. Checkfor open recalls at At Garvey, At Garvey, PRICE EXCLUDES TAX, TAG ,TITLE, DEALER FEE. SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS. REFERRAL FOR EVERY $100 CASH TIRE ROTATION & CHANGE FIRST OIL PROTECTION WARRANTY PRE-OWNED INSPECTION FIRST STATE A D EXPIRES 5/31/21. EXPIRES 5/31/21. V A N T 483 Quaker Rd• Queensbury 518.663.6210 A FOR LIFE FOR CAR WASHES ANYTIME PRICE ADVANTAGE THE GARVEY G GRAND CHEROKEE LTD 483 Quaker Rd• Queensbury 518.663.6210 GARVEY NISSAN VERSION .com GarveyKia COMPASS LATITUDE USED 2017VOLKSWAGEN E $ $ $ $ $ MILEAGE: 66,963, STOCK #: 027263 $ MILEAGE: 88,688, STOCK #: 027239 MILEAGE: 29,537, STOCK #: 027178 MILEAGE: 12,642, STOCK #: 027179 MILEAGE: 47,198, STOCK #: 027183 MILEAGE: 29,441, STOCK #: 027231 MILEAGE: 26,390, STOCK #: 027256 MILEAGE: 38,359, STOCK #: 027187 $ USED 2018CHEVROLET .com GarveyVW $ USED 2018HYUNDAI 18 20 21 18 17 18 RENEGADE LTD 16 VIN: 3FADP4BJ3CM162660 VIN: 3VW4T7AJ5HM358256 VIN: ZACCJBDBXHPF85810 VIN: 3C4NJDBB3HT693444 VIN: 1C4RJFBG0HC604112 VIN: 2GNAXREV4J6322410 VIN: 5NPE34AFXJH610869 VIN: 5XXGT4L36JG218236 USED 2012 FORD 2012 USED USED 2017 JEEP 2017 USED USED 2017 JEEP 2017 USED JEEP 2017 USED 6 EQUINOX LS USED 2018 KIA 2018 USED OPTIMA LX GARVEY PRICE FIESTA SE JETTA GLI GARVEY PRICE GARVEY PRICE GARVEY PRICE GARVEY PRICE GARVEY PRICE GARVEY PRICE GARVEY PRICE SONATA , , 318 , , , , , 963 , 900 595 693 781 566 813 GARVEY NISSANVERSION TIRE ROTATION & CHANGE FIRST OIL REFERRAL FOR EVERY $100 CASH GARVEY NISSANVERSION PROTECTION WARRANTY PRE-OWNED INSPECTION FIRST STATE A D PRICE EXCLUDES TAX, TAG ,TITLE, DEALER FEE. SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS. V A N T A FOR LIFE FOR CAR WASHES ANYTIME PRICE ADVANTAGE THE GARVEY G E FAMILY OWNED ANDOPERATED! EXPIRES 5/31/21. USED 2014MERCEDES-BENZ USED 2014MERCEDES-BENZ USED 2013MERCEDES-BENZ $ $ GarveyAutoBody.com $ $ 257 DixAvenue • Queensbury 518.255.7587 $ $ $ $ MILEAGE: 46,747, STOCK #: U17033 MILEAGE: 50,155, STOCK #: U17074 MILEAGE: 45,996, STOCK #: U17071 MILEAGE: 73,130, STOCK #: U17073 MILEAGE: 41,352, STOCK #: U17010 MILEAGE: 55,498, STOCK #: U16989 MILEAGE: 57,895, STOCK #: U17054 MILEAGE: 36,365, STOCK #: U16988 29 FORTWO PASSION 29 22 VELOSTER TURBO 26 USED 2016HYUNDAI 14 13 26 USED 2015SUBARU VIN: WDDGF8AB8DR245857 VIN: KMHTC6AE0GU264836 15 VIN: WDDSJ4GB7EN143676 3 SERIES328DX VIN: 5UXWX9C52H0T00571 VIN: WDDHF8JB4EA839771 C-CLASS SPORT VIN: WBA8F1C35HK825882 VIN: WMEFJ9BAXJK270216 USED 2018SMART VIN: JF1VA1D61F8809594 WRX PREMIUM 518.793.7751 .com GarveyHyundai E-CLASS E350 USED 2017BMW USED 2017BMW CLA GCLASS GARVEY PRICE GARVEY PRICE GARVEY PRICE GARVEY PRICE GARVEY PRICE GARVEY PRICE GARVEY PRICE GARVEY PRICE X3 281 , , , , 900 , , 700 000 , 200 999 , 700 200 100