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4 weeks ago |
glensfallschronicle.com | Ben Westcott |Sandra Hutchinson
Luigi A. Palleschi, representing Morris Friedman, seeks to convert the former Post-Star building at 76 Lawrence St. into a two-story apartment building with 33 units: 28 one-bedroom, 3 two-bedroom, and 2 studio. THe plan appears before the Glens Falls Planning Board on April 2. The proposal estimates the improvement costs at $500,000 and says the anticipated construction time is one year. “The existing building consists of a 1-story office section in front with a brick facade and classic styling.
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4 weeks ago |
glensfallschronicle.com | Ben Westcott |Cathy DeDe |Sandra Hutchinson
By Ben Westcott, Chronicle Staff WriterThe Great Upstate Boat Show takes place this weekend at Afrim’s Sports Dome in Queensbury at 326 Upper Sherman Avenue in Queensbury. Admission is $13 for adults, free for children 12 and under. They can be purchased on the show’s website at www.thegreatupstateboatshow.com.
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1 month ago |
glensfallschronicle.com | Ben Westcott |Sandra Hutchinson
By Ben Westcott, Chronicle Staff Writer Robert Neuweiler plans to open The Messenger House restaurant at the former Dango’s at 156 Maple Street, Glens Falls. He formerly operated the Messy House bar on South Street from 2010 to 2023, and he currently also operates Spirits Tavern in Warrensburg since 1998. “If I get the chance to open up on St. Patrick’s Day, there’ll be free corned beef and cabbage all day if you come and try our food,” Mr. Neuweiler said. “It’s gonna be a nice restaurant.
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1 month ago |
glensfallschronicle.com | Ben Westcott |Sandra Hutchinson
The Glens Falls Police Department announced in a press release that it made a pair of arrests in connection to two separate alleged assaults this weekend. Both incidents, one at the Glens Falls YMCA and the other at 26 Morgan Avenue, left the victim seriously injured. Police said in the release that on Sunday, Feb. 23 at around 11:50 a.m., they responded to the Glens Falls YMCA “for a fight in progress.”“At the conclusion of an investigation on scene, Holden T. Sanders (20) was arrested.
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2 months ago |
glensfallschronicle.com | Mark Frost |Sandra Hutchinson
Kerrie’s Northway Diner on Main Street in Queensbury said it must leave its current location within 30 days and is actively looking for a new location. The restaurant, owned by Kerrie LeClair, posted on Facebook that, “unfortunately I have been asked by my landlord to vacate the diner.”“We have had an amazing 10 years serving you all and becoming your friends and family! Thank you all for your continued patronism and support throughout the years.
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