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Get the Covid Vaccine... LG's Freedom Boat Club 1980 • Our 41st Year! • 2021 PRST STD U.S Postage Paid Glens Falls, N.Y. NYS: Vaccinated can unmask º 5 PERMIT NO. 172 Calendar º 13 • Real Estate º 18-19 Free © Copyright 2021 The Chronicle Print circulation 18,000 Thousands more online Subscribe to free digital! glensfallschronicle.com Northern New York’s Leading Newspaper • Down to earth and growing • Vol. 41, No. 1,895 • May 20-26, 2021 Phone: 518-792-1126 Bonacio Drawing by JMZ Architects, Glens Falls Docs: Get gets the LG’s the Covid nod º 3 Freedom vaccine... Boat Club Warren County issued a press By Zander Frost release Tuesday with numerous Chronicle Staff local physicians and nurses urg- Formulate future of old structures at Elm & South St. Freedom Boat Club, the Lake ing people to get the Covid George franchise owned by Matt vaccine. Here is a sampling: and Rebecca O’Hara, is making • William Borgos, M.D., sweeping renovations at its home, Chief Medical Officer, Hudson the former Dunham’s Bay Marina Headwaters Health Network: on the lake’s east “Vaccination is safe, widely avail- side. able, and a critical step toward Bought “The main keeping ourselves, our families, former centerpiece of and our communities safe as we what we’re doing,” Dunham’s gradually return to our normal Mr. O’Hara says, Bay Mari- lives.” “is converting a • Matthew Tarello, M.D., na; dock covered space over Adirondack Pediatrics: “For the space the water into an last week of April 2021, children open roof deck” sold out. accounted for 22% of new COV- for use by its ID-19 cases. A year ago, the num- members, who can bring food or ber was 3%. It is, has been, and drink and sit outside, overlook- always will be important to im- ing the lake. Mr. O’Hara said the munize children to protect them club won’t itself serve refresh- and others against COVID-19 and ments, but that he hopes to work other preventable diseases.” out a food delivery agreement • Sean Bain M.D., Chief of with a few local restaurants. Hospitalists, Glens Falls Hospi- Freedom Boat Club, founded in tal: “Consider the fact that well Bald eagle at Summit Lake in Argyle Sarasota, Florida in 1989, has lo- over 80% of your friends and cations around the country. This neighbors who work at Glens Summit Lake resident Jill Kostyk-Tedford took the photo Monday, May 10. is the O’Haras’ sixth year. They Please turn to page 5 Please turn to page 12 Opposite views of Elise Stefanik Save the turtles! Worm farm article “Our native turtles are on got her composting Bill Dow: Stefanik is Stefanik ‘speaks truth the move in May and June seeking sandy areas or loose soil Dear Mark, princess of Trumpia to power’ of newspa- to lay their The informative article in The Chronicle [April 22] on Dear Editor: eggs,” says the pers’ ‘activist leftism’ Department composting prompted me to Our Congress Lady, Elise sign up with the Adirondack Stefanik, the Queen of Warren To the Editor: of Environ- There is nothing sadder to mental Con- Worm Farm for their compost- County lawn signs, has been ing service. elevated to the status of Princess see than the decline of objective servation. “In journalism over the past several New York, I had long wanted to compost in the Land of Trumpia. That in order to reduce the amount nation, Trumpia, was recently decades. Nearly all the papers of thousands of turtles are killed record have gone down the rabbit each year when they are struck of garbage simply thrown into carved out of a functioning Amer- landfills, but I was always hesi- ican democracy by a single fellow, hole of activist leftism. by vehicles as they migrate to Democracy indeed dies in dark- their nesting areas. All 11 species tant to try it in my backyard. followed by his faithful acolytes. It’s so easy to put the waste Citizenship in Trump requires ness — yet now it is the reporters of land turtles that are native to who in the past shone a light on New York are declining. 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