
Tag: New York
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Issue: May 2021
Urban density vs. open space
Developer Chris Patten’s proposal to put up a 64-unit apartment in downtown Glens Falls has met a local wish for green space. By Evan Lawrence read more
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Issue: May 2021
Third-party candidates vanishing from N.Y. ballots
When voters in New York head to the polls this November and next, they’ll likely have fewer candidates to choose from. By Maury Thompson read more
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Issue: May 2021
Analysis tracks pandemic flight to local counties
Columbia and Berkshire counties are among the top destinations in the United States for people who relocated in the pandemic. By Fred Daley read more
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Issue: May 2021
For a healthy downtown, density is a good thing
For those who remember Glens Falls in the early 1990s, it seems amazing that a developer wants to build a new structure. By Fred Daley read more
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Issue: May 2021
Filling the paper with stories large and (often) small
Newsrooms of the 19th century could turn into community gathering places when there was breaking news. By Maury Thompson read more
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Issue: April 2021
New blood for a rural region
Columbia County and the Berkshires, Vermont and the Adirondacks are reporting an influx of people from urban areas. By Evan Lawrence read more
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Issue: April 2021
Columbia County market blends co-op, consignment models
Random Harvest Market gathers goods from more than 100 regional vendors, from cough syrups to dried lavender. By Stacey Morris read more
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Issue: April 2021
Even in victory, Stefanik raises ire
U.S. Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-Schuylerville, faces resistance from a group of anti-Trump conservatives. By Maury Thompson read more
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Issue: April 2021
In war against virus it’s time to stay vigilant
After a year of illness, death and economic upheaval, some of us are daring to feel hopeful about escaping the scourge of Covid-19. By Fred Daley read more
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Issue: April 2021
A mountain retreat for a president’s last days
A mountain in Saratoga County gained its stature as the place where Ulysses S. Grant died from throat cancer on July 23, 1885. By Maury Thompson read more






