
Zander Frost
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1 month ago |
glensfallschronicle.com | Zander Frost |Ed Deso
By Zander Frost, Chronicle Staff Writer The Harvest, the mainstay Queensbury restaurant and pizzeria at the corner of Bay and Cronin Roads, has been sold. Charlie Hoertkorn and his family purchased it from Phil and Linda Hart, who opened The Harvest 52 years ago and ran it ever since. Charlie is a Queensbury grad, class of 2004, who already operates The Horseshoe Bar & Grill in Saratoga.
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Jan 21, 2025 |
glensfallschronicle.com | Zander Frost |Mark Frost |Sandra Hutchinson
By Zander Frost, Chronicle Staff WriterThe Cool Insuring Arena in Glens Falls will not host the final days of the Section II Boys Basketball championships or the entirety of the Section II Boys Wrestling tournaments this winter for the first time in many years. Arena President Jeff Mead, contacted for comment by The Chronicle, says his understanding is that the entire schedule “was moved a week forward” this year.
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Jan 16, 2025 |
glensfallschronicle.com | Ben Westcott |Mark Frost |Zander Frost |Ed Deso
By Ben Westcott, Chronicle Staff Writer Hudson Falls native David Martin has come home from Wisconsin to open ETS Performance — a 3,000 square-foot gym at 75 Carey Road in Queensbury geared to helping young people excel. ETS Performance has more than 40 gyms across the country. This is its first in New York. Mr. Martin was running an ETS gym in Eau Claire, Wis. “We’re trying to expand and I wanted to come back home…” he said. “There’s a ton of potential in the Queensbury/Glens Falls area.
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Jan 16, 2025 |
glensfallschronicle.com | Mark Frost |Zander Frost |Ed Deso
Hot Copy South High Marathon Dance students selected 13 individuals and 18 non-profit organizations as recipients for the 48th annual fund-raiser, Friday to Saturday, Feb. 28-March 1, at South Glens Falls High School.
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Jan 16, 2025 |
glensfallschronicle.com | Mark Frost |Zander Frost |Ed Deso
Hot Copy By Mark Frost & Zander Frost, Chronicle Editor & Staff Writer Finch Paper, the Glens Falls cornerstone that dates from 1865 and employs 600 people, will have a new CEO as of Feb. 1. After 12 years, Debabrata “Deba” Mukherjee hands the reins to Drew Gardner and will become board chairman. The Chronicle conducted an exclusive interview with the two men on Monday.
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