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  • 1 week ago | poststar.com | Natasha Vaughn Holdridge |Natasha Vaughn-Holdridge

    GLENS FALLS – The popular restaurant and board game tavern Go Play With Your Food in Glens Falls will be permanently closing after this Saturday, April 19. The business first opened in early 2023 and offered patrons a variety of food as well as more than 700 board game options to play, it also hosted regular game nights and weekly card events and trivia nights.

  • 1 week ago | poststar.com | Natasha Vaughn Holdridge |Natasha Vaughn-Holdridge

    CORINTH – Youth vandals are suspected of causing devastating damage and irreparable loss in recent days at the Hudson River Mill Museum in Corinth. “I think people really need to understand what happened here,” said the museum’s volunteer board treasurer Maureen Kelly. “This was an epic violation. They smashed every single piece of glass.

  • 1 week ago | poststar.com | Natasha Vaughn Holdridge |Natasha Vaughn-Holdridge

    LAKE GEORGE – A Lake George man has been found guilty of wire fraud and failing to file tax returns after receiving around $6 million from investors and lenders. Michael E. Conner, 56, was found guilty of 22 counts of wire fraud and two counts of failing to file tax returns by a jury Thursday. The eight-day trial was presided over by United States District Court Judge Mae A. D’Agostino.

  • 1 week ago | poststar.com | Natasha Vaughn Holdridge |Natasha Vaughn-Holdridge

    GLENS FALLS – Candidates vying for Glens Falls city mayor ahead of the upcoming June primary discussed their plans and concerns on a number of topics the city is facing. Candidates incumbent City Mayor Bill Collins and 3rd Ward Councilwoman Diana Palmer discussed issues facing city residents at a roundtable event Wednesday night at the Charles R. Wood Theater in Glens Falls. The event was put on by The Southern Adirondack Realtors Inc. and moderated by Jesse Jackson of LOOK TV.

  • 3 weeks ago | poststar.com | Natasha Vaughn Holdridge |Natasha Vaughn-Holdridge

    GLENS FALLS – After weeks of corrections officers striking added to already existing staffing issues in New York correctional facilities, some incarcerated individuals may be released early if they meet certain criteria. A memo dated March 31, 2025, from DOCCS Commissioner Daniel F. Martuscello III calls for moving some individuals from the department’s confinement facilities into residential treatment outcount status.

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