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Glens Falls: Taxi law updates approved. Regionally: Donations, people hired, awards won. Humor: A Hairy Christmas to all!

Dec. 23: Real Estate: slumping sales. Willard Mountain to be sold. New owners for Central Warehouse. Cement plant layoffs set for April.

Springs: D.A. Heggen files civil suit to stop mayor, commissioner of public safety from releasing more gunfight evidence.

Dec. 22: Canoe Island Lodge sold, $10.7M cash. Warren County gives $500K in ARPA funding. Albany bridge approved. Hussain trial.

City moves to close bars at 2. Affordable housing faces more hurdles. Queensbury to rebuild water mains.

Dec. 21: Springs' Dart to chair CRB. Pot, delivered. Fred Champagne's house burns down. Politico pay raises and more.

Springs: Dueling answers to violence. Unitarians are moving. Expanding the cafe to gain the revenue.

Dec. 20: Saratoga Biochar, holds meeting, takes questions. Climate Action roadmap passes. Schumer visits Springs.

News & Notes: Grants, giving, meetings and closed bridges.

Dec. 19: Biochar. Climate plan gets a vote. Participatory budget got a vote. Saving Ft. Ed's fields for the birds.

Springs: Cannabis Committee may take on Weibel Ave. PUD, says mayor

Dec. 16: Village of Ballston bans videography. Moran forms bar-based committee. Killeen remembered. GlobalFoundries begins layoffs.

Queensbury approves dealership and mobile home project. Lake George mourns another loss: LGA's Jeff Killeen has died. Warren County warns of improper de-icing and phone scams.

Dec. 15: Riggi mansion back on the market. Two more SROs for Springs schools. Mapping tool to help find best solar farm sites.

Lake George mourns the loss of Frank Dittrich. Washington County wants more short-term rentals. SAIL docks in the Wilton Mall.

Dec. 14: Outdoor dining an issue in Glens Falls. Shoreline cruises remains "Quirky." SSPD overtime pay on Caroline. Schermerhorn plans another LG development.

Lake George: Town, Village looking to build workforce housing, but who will use it? News & Notes: SUNY Adk., Pearsall Foundation.

Dec. 13: Hover, Palette buys more. Pot retail can go where it wants. Pandemic health care rules may stay (and Happy Jack's is OK with that). Prison may be affordable housing.

Urban farming growing in Glens Falls. deJonghe Jewelry celebrates 40 years.

Dec. 12: "Joint" land use review in Lake Placid. Pot delivery to be available. Gloversville is near ready for its close-up.

Springs: Subway Franchisee Russ Faden takes on biggest project yet. Lotsa News & Notes to be had.

Dec. 9: Perry to run for LGV mayor. Crime: plea rejected, brother sentenced. Too much money causes inflation. Quantum leap in computing for Albany NanoTech.

Dec. 8: Malatras at Paul Smith's College. More storage in Malta. Arrest in Cumberland Farms robbery. Motorcyclist in court. Simpson on long-term care.

$800M invested pre-games in the High Peaks. Leaders react to Seeber's departure.

Dec. 7: Springs council rejects 2 a.m. closing plan. Biochar's plan OKed, CANN pushes back. $60M for airport. LG schools get transpo hub. Saranac Lake looks at waterfront plan.

Art and donations at Wood Theater. Wesley names new foundation members. Saratoga casino gives $120,000

Dec. 6: Thruway fares up. FAST grant has leaders prepping. Lake Placid's economic plans. Parking lot shooter. Limo owner and the judge.

Two reopenings in Glens Falls: Rude Betty and Flight take off again.

Dec. 5: Solar threatens Wilton's aesthetic. Officials plan for cement plant closing. Springs' SROs in school. Troy industrial major expansion. Goalie Janaszak of the Miracle stops by Cool Arena.

Today, Police, Pollinators and Professionals. Read on!

Dec. 2: Affordable housing. Pensions pay for coal. LGPC ready with septic regs.

Warren County lags region, nation in post-COVID economic recovery

Dec. 1: Shovels in the ground for Hydroelectric line. SpaCity's racino may expand to Coney Island. Local litigator now a federal judge

VetCon 2022: Pot rules spark debate. 65 agencies with money to give.

Nov. 30: Judge gets a lawyer. Co-op gets a storefront. Whitehall gets the governor.

COB DAILY: Springs will try to force bars closed at 2a.m. and force the courts to lift a gag order. Also, the SBA is taking over veteran business certifications from the VA.

Nov. 29: Giving Tuesday. DA orders landlord to be nice. Narcan in the North Country. Premium content: what the bartenders are saying.

Queensbury ponders the abandoned cannabis nursery. Beer garden at Christkindlmarkt, a first. Job Fair in Warrensburg. Corinth Road/Clendon Brook culvert project

Workforce down but not out? Qby Walmart shooting. ARPA funding and spending.

Nov. 25, Regional News & Notes: Stewart's shopping online. LGA's new development position. Mitten tree in Saratoga Springs.

Nov. 25: REDC funding awarded. Springs: Restraining order over shooting. Latham indoor pickleball.

Updates: The shift from Mailchimp to Substack

Springs, weekend shooting: Council to hold public hearing, seeks to close bars at 2 a.m. Also: Short-term rentals under examined in Saratoga Springs.

Nov. 21: Three wounded in Springs gunfight. Saratoga Biochar meeting. Amtrak to relaunch Adk line.

Former

Nov. 18: Russian athletes banned from FISU games. Racial discrimination claimed in lawsuit. GlobalFoundries Fab8.2 on track. Fingerpaint layoffs.

Nov. 17: Assembly map still in flux. Climate change and winter sports. Powering homes in the future.

Glens Falls: Cement plant to close. 85 layoffs expected.

Nov. 16: Fraud in unemployment claims. 1st responder peer support team formed. Amtrak expands service. J'burg's Hogan takes job on Maine island.

Michele Riggi's clothes at Saratoga Trunk. GlobalFoundries' layoff plans.

Nov. 15: GlobalFoundries layoffs. Cannabis retail locations. Battle of the trash haulers. One more story about Saranac's STRs.

Palmer brothers sell Brant Lake marina. News&Notes: County names EMS coordinator. Legacy9 adds agent. Behan adds reporter. Glens Falls has new building inspector.

2022-11-14: Pot placed on backburner. Malta: still no live stream. Crossgates' tax trial. STRs (finally?) in Saranac Lake and Port Henry's field upgrades.

2022-11-12: "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan. Write-in candidate wins in Mechanicville. Saratoga's former head of GOP co-directs finance board.

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