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First electric boat charger powers Lake George

June 8: Eyes on the skies, but from indoors, preferably. Podcasting studio opens in SpaCity. Krantz Cottage gets support in a Blais of glory.

Lake George to pursue state grants, hold public meeting

June 7: Bankruptcy law firm goes bankrupt. Warren County balks at SPCA price. Stefanik, Dems work on childcare. Ecovative's fundraising mushrooms.

Travelers Insurance leaving 333 Glen St.

June 6: Scofflaws owe $276M to Thurway Authority. Codifying data on trucks striking bridges.

June 5: Pot at concerts (Who knew?). PRIDE month. SpaCity court cases (plural). $750K in historic grants.

Events June 5 - 18

Tree plantings in SpaCity. Get right with the taxman in Warren County. All Abilities opens in Queensbury.

Saratoga Builders gives scholarships. FCC names board. Simpson hosts fifth graders.

June 2: Adk townhome development continues, amid affordable housing crunch. Backstretch workers safe from migrant edict. Mavis and families come to terms.

Amazon's "last mile" distribution center on track to open in July, developer says

June 1: Luzerne library and school budget confusion. Psych test change for SSPD/SSFD. Limo owner gets 5-15. ADK trail Phase 2.

Northway Brewing to paint murals. Lower Adk Pride hosts festival. SUNY Adk's summer enrichment.

May 31: Saranac lake marina "on again." Kingston stationary maker caught in Target protests. Cannabis board settles suit.

May 30: Memorial Day in Glens Falls. "Apron" app is tip to the kitchen. Supervisor aims vulgarity at audience on hot mic. More asylum-seekers expected in Albany. Jumping returns to Placid.

Events May 29 - June 11

Sidoti named manager. ARCC seeks Juckett Award nominees. Greenwich Chamber names board.

May 26: Alleged driveway shooter says hunters did it. Tech Valley Shuttle moves employees on life's path. SHE at 100 years. Contract may encourage fraudulent workers' comp claims.

Glens Falls: Developer wins Restore NY grant funding for vacant commercial building in Arts District

Glens Falls: ARPA funding for nonprofit construction creates debate

May 25: Accused driveway shooter gets new charges, still no bail. Ralph's Tavern's makeover. Olive Garden gives scholarships. Biz for Good's pet project. Rotting pot and little libraries.

Charges outline case against SSFD Chief Dolan

May 24: No migrants on SUNY campus. Lying Woman of Distinction stripped of honor. Rockwell Library board considers which books to ban, if any. Saranac Lake STR law finalized.

Warren County declares migrant-focused State of Emergency

SSFD: Suspended Chief Nolan, city leadership to meet today

Glens Falls: Adirondack Glass closing. Building under contract.

May 23: DeMarco named Arrow CEO. Yankee Boat wins tax incentives. Pesticide bill moves forward. Latest Restore NY traunch announced.

F.W. Webb to buy Quaker Road site for massive storage, retail facility

May 22: Murphy steps down from Fed. Indoor golf. Dog Chateau. Police departments and people of color. Swimming in the Hudson. Empire football.

Events May 22 - June 4

Warren County calls for citizen preparedness. Tonko calls for more rural broadband in wake of shooting.

Leadership Saratoga graduates 23 in 2023. Hyde celebrates student artists. WarrenEDC hires Hartle. Goatley Named Dean of UAlbany’s School of Education.

May 19: Veterans not booted from hotel. Tiki Tours expands on LG. Affordable housing. GF to pilot $1,000 overnight parking plan.

Schermerhorn buys estate, plans $5 million, 40-unit project

Golf cart business coming to Farm-to-Market Road

May 18: Limo owner convicted. Biz hub opens in Albany. Paul Smith's president pushes back on "teach out." Motorcyclist accused of killing child may face lesser sentence.

"Upscale headshop" 42° to close on Glen Street

Glens Falls: More upheaval in Buildings and Codes

May 17: Rochester security firm buys Albany one. Renno coming to Albany's oldest building. Paul Smith's teach-out plan. Jewelry store reopens coin stores.

May 16: Springs bar committee to set protocols. Fire takes former McDonald's. Hoosick Falls gets more money in PFOA contamination.

Events May 15 - 21

Friday COB (free): We go on week-long shutdown. Gun buyback...GFPD responding to theft from cars.

May 5: NYSAC says budget busts counties. Chipotle eyes SpaCity. Murals at the Shirt Factory. Suspected shooter remains in prison.

Thursday COB (free): News & Notes about...Saratoga's Philip Schuyler...and Tax Day celebration.

May 4: Springs passes restorative justice resolution. Local leaders react to budget.

Wednesday COB (free): News & Notes about...Glens Falls shredding documents...Foundation awards...and the SBA.

May 3: Orange County IDA gets babysitter. High-tech cannabis in Saranac Lake. Antonio Brown eyes Palazzo Riggi.

Tuesday COB (free): SpaCity's Night Market to be an incubator, of sorts. McCabe McCarthy running for clerk.

May 2: Beech syrup "has potential." State budget helps development and healthcare in general, leaves some workers feeling left out. Retail pot gets burned by illegal trade.

Monday COB (free): Davidson's, Papa's take home the most from Glens Falls Wing Fest, 2023

May 1: The Adirondacks need workforce housing. BBQ Hot Pot coming to region. Stefanik supports two Obamacare extensions. SSFD votes no confidence in chief.

Events May 8 - 14

Events May 1 - 7

Friday COB (free): Earth Day successes. Affordable housing team comes together. Food trucks at the LARAC Arts Fest.

April 28: GlobalFoundries bought Forest. Changing a vaguely racist name. Budget deal close. Radioactive water.

Thursday COB (free): Subway and self-storage plan slowed in Queensbury. Glens Falls council agrees on outdoor dining rules.

April 27: Pro cooks in your kitchen. YMCA gets fancy. Interior design and remodeling is hot in current market. High Peaks and Chazy Lake.

Wednesday COB (free): Fire Chief Schrammel to retire in May. Horse racing hall of fame names winners.

April 26: Minimum wage "upstate" may rise. High end homes in Wilton sell at $900K. Barton Mine’s garnet keeps boat afloat. "Utica Men" plead not guilty.

Tuesday COB (free): Turner runs for Glens Falls seat on county board. Warren County hires tourism director.

April 25: Road managers form salt reduction task force. Cell service in Washington County faces scrutiny after shooting. Childhood gun deaths rose 50% in past four years.

Monday COB (free): Glens Falls to participate in federal "Thriving Communities" program. Hadley to celebrate "Maple in April" on Saturday.

April 24: Mackey buying Maltbie. Boozy Ice Cream mooooving. Springs bans most no-knock warrants. Regents exams and more.

Events April 24 - 30

Friday COB (free): Upstate Agency, Tri-County United Way and Julie & Co announce hires.

April 21: Pioneer bank highlights insurance. Springs mayor attempts to ban protestor. Saga Japan visitors in Glens Falls. And much more...

Thursday COB (free): Healthy Living Market eyes Clifton Park expansion. SAIL tells biz: Turn to us to help your employees.

SAIL attempts to make work accommodations easier

April 20: Judge refuses bail for alleged murderer. GlobalFoundries sues IBM. Solar in Ft. Ed. Cuomo aide pens memoir.

Wednesday COB (free): More boat storage, more boat launches at Castaway Marina. Body Barre leaving Aviation Mall for Cronin Road. GF Nat'l Bank promotes two.

Glens Falls National promotes two.

April 19: Kaylin Gillis remembered. Solar powered boat manufacturer seeks NYS space. Affordable housing required of some construction in Albany.

Events April 17 - 23

Tuesday COB (free): Mint Restaurant has the chef they've needed, owner says. Qby: Water system expansion to Jenkinsville up to $6.5M.

Queensbury: Jenkinsville water system could cost $5.9M to $6.5M

Mint Restaurant after one year: Get people through the door

Monday COB (free): Earth Day is Saturday.

Glens Falls, Saratoga Earth Day festivities

April 17: Albany Empire ownership dust-up. Nursing home occupancy. Drag Queen history.

Friday COB (free): Another marijuana entrepreneur is looking toward Glens Falls. Skidmore's new wellness center.

Skidmore's new wellness center

Glens Falls: A second cannabis plan comes forward

April 14: Cult doctor still has no license. SSFD chief to be charged with misconduct. Irving Tissue expanding.

Thursday COB (free): In Glens Falls: Open container law suspended for Wing Fest. Parking Sensor system needs a tweak.

Glens Falls: Open container law suspended for Wing Fest. Parking Sensor system needs a tweak.

April 13: Chase to open more branches. RPI names CSO. GF DPW understaffed.

Wednesday COB (free): In Glens Falls, Cannabis licensee looks for a store in the city. Greenlight Networks is working to bring fiber optics to the home.

Glens Falls: City looking to "Greenlight" fiber-to-the-home internet

April 12: Pot licensee looks to Glens Falls. Public comment on John Brown's farm project. NYS DOH buying abortion pills. Adk veggie farm goes bankrupt.

Cannabis licensee looks to Glens Falls for first store

Tuesday COB (free): Glens Falls officials say the outdoor dining law is on their side. Geo. Washington vs. Saratoga, and Legendary beer distribution.

Saratoga: "George Washington & Saratoga: It's Complicated." Also "Legendary" distribution from DeCrescente.

Glens Falls outdoor dining: Officials say they have law on their side

April 11: In Springs: The "racist" filing, an explanation. TikTok banned NYS devices. Calamity Jane's burglarized again. Glens Falls Market Center approved.

Monday COB (free): Habitat for Humanity and Church celebrate Easter groundbreaking.

Habitat breaks ground on Circular in Saratoga Springs

April 10: Neighbors fighting against Albany project. Herbie's Burgers expanding. NYPERB rules against Springs, Accounts Dept. Angling with special needs kids.

Friday COB (free), Personnel updates: Dr. Cohen named citizen of the year. Poitras joins Lake George CVB. Stauderman joins Skidmore. Golisano-VanNeil joins Roohan.

Dr. Cohen named citizen of the year. Poitras joins Lake George CVB. Stauderman joins Skidmore. Golisano-VanNeil joins Roohan.

April 7: Windy today, no burning. State tech chief resigns. Ashby floats bail reform proposal. $1M for Glens Falls parks.

Thursday COB (free): Springs: PDT has reopened, chef says Foothills Businessed got story wrong.

Springs: PDT Market back open

April 6: Hochul changes stance on methane. DEC approves Moreau sewer line. Backyard pot still illegal.

Wednesday COB (free): Springs: Mayor calls commissioner's legal filing "racist." Glens Falls may use parking spaces for outdoor dining.

Glens Falls: City may expand outdoor dining into parking spaces

Springs Mayor calls legal filing "racist."

April 5: "Clean" supplement retailer opens. "Black-only" internship draws ire. "Swatting" a felony. Old Forge's Strand Theater at 100.

Tuesday COB (free): Springs: PDT Market closed after 1 week. Commissioner retains lawyer. Grants help.

PDT Market temporarily closed after one week. Mayor has votes for BLM-related resolution. Company helping with housing grants.

April 4: Glens Falls Black Bears! More cannabis licensees. Grand juror felt "rushed;" we have DA's response.

Monday COB (free): Adirondack Line stops in SpaCity, officials eye future. Queensbury: daycare possible near Exit 18.

Amtrak's Adirondack Line arrives just in time to discuss the future

April 3: Gaming still works for developers. Luzerne Motel sold. Bail reform still a budget concern. Man pleads guilty to human trafficking on northern border.

Friday COB (free): Dealers show off electric boats. Tuz out as party chair in Saratoga Springs.

March 31: Neighbors swing at proposed houses near golf club. Training for train emergencies. ER times are longest in Capital Region. American Girl dolls are prehistoric?

Thursday COB (free): Boat show returns to The Dome. Glens Falls to change outdoor dining approvals.

March 30: Broadalbin beach-and-launch gets a closer look. Blais honored by veterans. Plastics manufacturer approved in Saratoga Springs.

Wednesday COB (free): Fight continues over Saratoga Biochar's fertilizer plant. Misdemeanor charges for three in November gunfight.

March 29: Indictments on Utica men in shooting expected. Former bus property getting development plan. Leaders are "Keene" on state help. Skiing Hickory Hill—it's open, if you hike.

Tuesday COB (free): Great Escape's Wood win statewide honors.

March 28: Schenectady developer wins $1M grant. Blue dye in water draws violation. Guard allegedly gave info illegally. Northern lights over the North Country.

Monday COB (free): Franklin Community Center celebrates 40 years. Veteran nonprofit grants.

March 27: Hotel project halted in Albany. Childcare post pandemic is hit hard.

Starts March 27: WIN COFFEE, TEA or BREAKFAST!

Friday COB (free): JG3 to enter NBA draft. Empire State Univ. inaugurates new president. Liberty Solar donates to Habitat for Humanity. SustainablePR promotes from within.

March 24: Stefanik gains primary challenge. Wind turbine factory gets another lawsuit. Ti schools have new Super. Renting in Saranac. Grants available in the Park.

Thursday COB (free): Pitney Meadows wins $150K grant from mayor, city. SpaCity is worst in county for drug overdoses.

March 23: LG hotelier has a plan. Bogle wins last-minute bid in Cambridge. GlobalFoundries injury. Hiker shuttle may/not continue.

Wednesday COB (free): Springs nearly passes reproductive rights law. Glens Falls parking plan gets friction from DPW, fire department.

March 22: NYS Assembly budget has 8% taxes on streaming. Warren Tire in Greenwich. W'burg schools consider SROs. DirecTV sues. APA considers definition of "road."

Tuesday COB (free): Springs council may distance itself from Commissioner Montagnino. LGVillage budget drops tax rate 22% but misses 35% listed in resolution. Qby: News and notes.

March 21: Wild trout making Champlain comeback. Jimmy John's in Colonie. Environmental change needed now. Beacon of...electric light?

Monday COB (free): Feel the sun (power) in Lake George Village. Glens Falls' parking tickets are still not at prepandemic levels. Info on noise sought.

March 20: Women/men pay gap. Racially insensitivity in Springs' schools. Court sides with Explorer in release of slider data.

Friday COB (free): Bball tourney starts now, netted the region $5M last year. Bob Blais' next possible job: $15,000/year to coordinate Wood Park.

March 17: Aldelphi to be condos. Thurman wins suit against secretary.

Thursday COB (free): Glens Falls: Steve's Place on the block. LGVillage: Stunad's Italian Ice opening second location; planning board approves more.

March 16: Gov's housing plan could override local zoning. NCAA big business. Moreau argument prompts camera purchase. Paul Smith's gets "Billions"

Wednesday COB (free): Hilary Stec sworn in at county. Lake George goes to the polls next week. Saratoga Living nabs an interview with Owen Wilson.

March 15: Owen Wilson's SpaCity interview. More snow news. Liquor stores opening hours in Albany. Cannabis retailer set to open April 1, no fooling!

Tuesday COB (free): Massie's restaurant's limited reopening. It's still snowing. Rugge honored by ARCC. Sanghvi's book makes the list. WashCo has a different list. NCGazette ceases publication.

March 14: SNOW!

Monday COB (free): Cambridge tables sewer plan, rejects $27M from USDA. Dr. John Rugge, a tribute.

March 13: 16 inches of snow possible. Private ski areas may get lift from state. Franklin County and Big Bang Boom. Trooper PBA drops political director. Sign language beats the mask.

Friday COB (free): Springs Planning Board is close to approval on Longfellows and Homewood Suites.

March 10: LG's Westbrook Inn sells. Tax breaks for 1st responders. Northway: 70 mph?

Thursday COB (free): Schuylerville misses NY Forward grant. Glens Falls Planning approves site plan for short-term rentals on South Street.

March 9: Visiting and farming in the Adks. Brentwood hotel sold. Trader Joe's in Colonie. Shakeup in Hochul administration.

Wednesday COB (free): Montagnino faces accusations and a challenger. Springs flushes porta-a-potty idea. Shimkus' memoir to help with Alzheimer's. Glens Falls: Market Square moves forward.

March 8: Pools are selling. Money for a hovercraft. Schumer on trains. Sweet bakery expansion.

Tuesday COB (free): Springs mayor changes meeting organization, again. Seven vie for Tourism Director. LGA/LGPC plan steps after judge's decision.

March 7: Two more subpoenas in AG's investigation of SSPD, and BLM Saratoga's day in court. Flies and beetles fight adelgids. Health care orgs help one another. BETA losing Wilson.

Monday COB (free): Springs: Homelessness task force admits to complexity of problem. Also, news and notes about water.

March 6: Malls and residences. SHMD: $630K. Dairy farmworker living conditions. Biz subsidies: good or bad?

Friday COB (free): Witt Construction wins national awards. Schuylervillian to head First Air Force. Kelsey Trudell, Shannon McCarthy and more.

WIN TICKETS: Glens Falls Brewfest '23 ticket giveaway

March 3: Shooting in Glens Falls. Riggi v. Riggi. Court blocks Lower Saranac marina expansion. Luxury STRs in Glens Falls. CDTA expands.

Thursday COB (free): >>Cool Beans building in SGF for sale, rent. >>GF: City looking to revise noise ordinance.

March 2: Housing discussion in Old Forge heats up. Siena's geothermal system works, mostly. GF Dems' endorsement. Qby schools break ground on field.

Wednesday COB (free): >>Just in: Ice Castles closing on March 5. >>Adk Mobile Nurse opens. >>GF Common Council passes traffic law amendments, contracts for infrastructure services.

March 1: Druthers vs. Druthers as co-founder sues brewery for records. Integra buys ProKnowledge. Thurston on Saratoga Podcast. Stocks, traffic and weather...

Tuesday COB (free): >>The Hub on the Hill is first-in-nation food hub to offer online SNAP benefits. >>Qby: Traffic study says traffic lights on Aviation-Quaker are out-of-date.

Feb. 28: Janeway stepping down from Adk Council. Nursing home pays big, and nurses look for big pay. Colonie Ctr's Floor and Decor.

Monday COB (free): News & Notes today: >>Grants for environmental projects. >>Boys basketball: Road to Glens Falls. >>Univsersal pre-K

Feb. 27: Casella and Biochar. Border crossing in the North Country. Prison redevelopment. Beech leaf disease.

Friday COB (free): >>GF: City releases summary of parking study. >>Personnel Notes for Feeder Canal, Advokate, GF Nat'l Bank, Erie Canal. >>D.G. Lott's take on the "Workleisure" life.

Feb. 24: SS Savannah rises from deep. Albany airport wins fed $$. North Country Border Patrol needs help. Fungi in the Adks.

Thursday COB (free): >>Springs: Commissioner Montagnino submits complaint against BLM Saratoga; city council condemns it. Also, Destination Playground funded.

Feb. 23: Avalanche season in the High Peaks. Warby Paker in Stuy'Plaza. Limo operator's lawyers argue in court. Old Forge workforce housing stopped.

Wednesday COB (free): >>Springs: Lawyers for former officials under investigation to get paid. >>GF: South Street buildings sold for short-term rentals. >>Qby: Binley Florist/Taco Bell plans presented

Feb. 22: Springs Mayor Ron Kim to face primary against Chris Mathiesen. Woman in gunfight named, makes claim against SSPD. Donohue, Moreau United taking on Kusnierz.

Tuesday COB (free): >>Massie's Restaurant closed for at least three months. >>Sewage spill in Hague. >>Saratoga Arms' silver anniversary.

Feb. 20: Massie's Restaurant closed. ChatGPT is not just for college essays. Blais honored on Today. Springs council changes rules.

Friday COB (free): Five Points' Little Market sold to mother-daughter team. "Today Show" this Monday at Fort William Henry.

Feb. 17: Qby medical plant not a health risk under current rules. Lee Enterprises workers face furloughs. Tracking young moose. Rafters nightclub founder dies.

Thursday COB (free): >>Fire Departments stretch to find fire fighters. >>Qby: Gurney Lane to get gussied up. Possible perk to EMS (and firefighters?): Possible real estate tax cut.

Feb. 16: Perry running to replace Blais. Mohican Motel sold. Cambridge continues fight for Indian-based mascot. Park rangers seek 20-year retirement package.

Wednesday COB (free): >>Sans Souci wins outdoor dining permit. >>Economic outlook offers opportunities: “This is the coolest time to be alive."

Feb. 15: Glamping on the Hudson. Hot Wheels' new track. GF schools dealing with identity and their mascot.

Tuesday COB (free): >>Qby Hotel owner buys 80 Glen St. >>Johnsburg picks Smith to replace Hogan. >>Springs: Chowderfest winners announced.

Feb. 14: Musical chairs in the kitchen. North Country Gazette files claim against Foothills Business, county, local media. Blais wants to clean up LGV retail windows. Fidens brews in Albany taproom.

Monday COB (free): Hyde at 60. Glens Falls Restaurant week; Asst. DA honored. No Fire & Ice Feb. 17.

Feb. 13: Aroma Joe's hopes. Brine in Edinburg. Ice-free Winter Carnival. Rotterdam to regulate solar energy.

Friday COB (free): Springs director makes claim against city. Wilmath Building owner talks.

Feb. 10: Rensselaer's economic renaissance. Trophycase at the Super Bowl. EPA public discussion on ethylene oxide. GOP to force vote on LaSalle nomination.

Thursday COB (free): Saratoga Bride & Gown finds new home. Chowderfest parking restrictions and road closures. It's Thursday, and it's 5 o'clock somewhere!

Feb. 09: Montagnino may skip city council/BLM meeting. Albany affordable housing law too costly. RPI prof wins food grant. World Cup Ski Jumping returns to Placid.

Wednesday COB (free): BLM Saratoga protest forces meeting shut-down. Greenwich gets $1.6M for building destroyed by arson.

Feb. 08: Abandoned snowmobile draws search, warning. Druther's takes over 550. Braymer may not run. Sperry's sold. RPI's RAs unionizing.

Tuesday COB (free): Binley Florist sold. Strough running a 6th time. Lawyers in the dust-up between DA and SpaCity leadership talk to judge. Shelters of Saratoga offer statement on pull-out.

Feb. 07: Mitzens support Shelter. Ft. Ed. disbanding police. Brothers turn passion for Ninja Turtles into store. Journaling to track climate change.

Friday COB (free): Local Pub and Teahouse at 15. Springs invites public to talk about Union Ave. South High Marathon Dance update. Warren County: air purifiers and STRs.

Feb. 06: Restraints and seclusion are not education. Innovo Kitchen gets a kitchen. Mayor Kim on the State of SpaCity. SSFD chief on paid leave.

Friday COB (free): Shelters of Saratoga changes plans for homeless facility after parental pushback. Also: News & Notes about area philanthropies, about harness racing, about Dream Vacay.

Feb. 03: Tuition hike likely at UAlbany. WEATHER. Grand Adirondack Hotel and other Lake Placid stays. Moreau and Big Boom.

[Free!] COB: Groooovy Flour Child bakery to open in Glens Falls. Also: Warren County is revising its computer usage policy and putting some teeth in it.

Feb. 02: Condon retiring from Post-Star. Pretty Rugged sees pretty returns. Dunham's Bay Resort sold. Hochul's answer to NYS workforce shortage.

[Free!] COB: Purchasing issue at heart of complaint. BLM Saratoga.

Feb. 01: BLM Saratoga calls for SSPD abolition, more action. Gaming company looking for space in Saratoga County. Jill Biden visits Ft. Drum. Limo safety.

Jan. 31: Protect the Adks! sues DEC. Chick-fil-A in North Greenbush. Gus the musical donkey. Bail reform. Doubling down on recycling.

[Free!] COB: 3,000 is early number for Ice Castles. Kiosk to help veterans is dedicated.

Jan. 30: Historic mill property as apartments. Bakery as urgent care. McNulty as chair. ADI gets new director. "Rome" in Saranac Lake will be built, in a [five days].

[Free!] COB: Humor columnist tackles Superbowl snacking. Also: appointments, hirings and such.

Jan. 27: Stuff yourself to better health! Kaufman asks Comptroller to investigate Springs mayor, deputy, commissioner. Springs Planning still says No to warehouses on Weibel. Fixed-odds horse betting.

[Free!] COB: Glens Falls: Parking continues to be a bugaboo. Schuylerville, in conversation with itself, forms Community Council, under Saratoga Chamber

Jan. 26: Kusnierz gets Biochar donations. GGFT back in full service. BLM Saratoga does not like potential SSPD chief replacement.

[Free!] COB: Glens Falls: City contracts with Bob Curtis for help with parking law. Taxicab fares approved but will need a revision. 2023 building permit fees approved.

Jan. 25: Pot in Albany. Ti wins DRI. Berkshire accuses Pioneer of knowing more than they have said.

[Free!] COB: Lake George TV: Streaming service (nearly) ready for its close-up. Hogan asks for clarification/correction.

Jan. 24: Kim, Montagnino seek to toss case. Ilium building sold. Housing sales slid. STRs in Albany. ¡Hola! Tipsy Moose

[Free!] COB: Glens Falls Democrats continue to spar.

Jan. 23: Affordable housing in Troy, Lake Placid. 911 and corrections officers union wants help. Thematic updates at Exit 29.

[Free!] COB: News & Notes from around the region: Americade, County jobs, Writers Institute and more.

Jan. 20: GF Dems censure one of their own. Hudson Falls grad Nikas to defend Baldwin. Back to the office, nicely. Springs' CRB hits snag. W'burg, Saranac and more.

[Free!] COB: Queensbury Planning talks about Meads Nursery redevelopment, Solar on Route 149. NEW: Thursday Make-your-own Happy Hour.

Jan. 19: NXIVM leader next attempt at release. Glens Falls State of City. More Smoothie Kings coming. Saratoga County committees.

[Free!] COB: Habitat for Humanity breaks a new kind of ground. Springs: Union Avenue may get facelift, bike lanes.

Jan. 18: Another Warren County board member stepping down. Flexspace still flexing. Northern Warren County schools may merge.

[Free!] COB: LaFarr seeks re-election. Saratoga Living buys Saratoga's Best.

Jan 17: Big money for state lab. Arts venues wins grant. More about 53 Putnam. More branch banking.

COB: New Yorkers leave over affordability, not taxes.

Jan 13: Plug Power's latest factory is running. Court motion for motor cycle driver. Former Superfund site bought, but by whom?

ARCC honors HHHN's Rugge. Schuylerville and parking. AIM awarded $130K for telehealth. GF Dragons add Rogers.

Jan 12: Winter golfing. SROs in Springs' schools. Petco closing. Rensselaer voting commish admits fraud.

Ceremonial torch at SUNY Adk. News & Notes personnel edition. Springs: 53 Putnam may see development

Jan 11: Hochul's SOTS. FAA delays flights. GF schools' mascot change. Trooper PBA raided.

Parwana running for Warren County board. Riding the "Solar Coaster."

Jan 10: I-787 study moves fwd. Woerner chairs library committee. Small biz reprieve on reporting revenue from apps. Pick for top judge draws ire.

Some of Ft. Ed under water boil alert. FISU torch coming to SUNY Adk. Emerald Ash borer alert.

Jan 9: NEED HEADLINE.<<Uh, whoops. How about this: Banking on pot. NYS to reg STRs. Disc golf draws a crowd in Glens Falls. Golub's historic, and not-so, election.

Jan 6: Kusnierz wins chair, again. CVS closing in Albany, residents blame methadone. Manufacturing in Schenectady. W'burg town sewer clerk steps away from board.

Glens Falls: Birch Bark Eatery is closing, Warehouse seeks renovation. 126 Glen plans new entrance. Queensbury foundation to fund donations.

Jan 5: All Hail Zonker! Bubbakoo's Burritos arrives. Bail revoked for alleged Walmart shooter. Poll says consumers looking up.

Warren County board chooses Geraghty over Braymer. Springs releases BLM legal invoices; July 4th fireworks and a big thanks to DPW.

Jan 4: Kingpin buys Latham lanes. Henke chairs Washington County board. Shacking up on the Thruway. GE engineer gets 2 years. Bog River access to close. John Oliver, gent, on Marylou Whitney.

Diner menus cannot keep up with the price of eggs. Saratoga New Year's Fest puts heads in beds. Springs: Water is back to normal.

Jan 3: Cut back climate change to keep manufacturing. Stefanik silent on Santos. Polar plunge? Troy student housing.

Springs: Piecemeal communications has at least two commissioners looking to changes.

Jan 2: Happy New Year! Springs: Boil water/Free water. Depe Dene sold. Longfellows plan. Hochul sworn in, lists agenda items.

Springs update: Boil water alert.

Springs: Boil water alert.