Day: May 6, 2026

Poll Shows Tightening Race In New York Governor Contest

A new Siena College poll shows Republican candidate Bruce Blakeman gaining ground in the race for New York governor. While Governor Kathy Hochul still holds a lead, the gap has narrowed. The latest numbers suggest a more competitive race heading into the election cycle.

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Glens Falls Symphony Premieres New American Composition

A new piece is now part of the American music catalog after its debut in Glens Falls. Composer Christopher Brubeck premiered “Can(n)ons of Freedom” during the Glens Falls Symphony season finale, conducted by Musical Director Charles Peltz. The performance highlighted American composers as part of the orchestra’s closing program.

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Glens Falls Rotary Fishing Derby Draws More Than 100 Kids

More than 100 kids took part in the Glens Falls Rotary Fishing Derby at Crandall Park. Organizers say 101 young anglers participated in the annual event, aimed at introducing children to fishing and outdoor recreation. The Rotary Club calls it another successful year connecting youth with the sport.

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Warren County Forms Group To Review Property Inventory

Warren County leaders are creating a temporary working group to review county-owned properties. The effort aims to determine the best use for each site, including potential sales or redevelopment. Officials say the review will help guide future decisions on managing public assets.

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Warren County Backs Lake Water Testing With New Funding

Warren County is putting up 10 thousand dollars to support a regional water testing program, with plans to expand monitoring to as many as seven North Country lakes. Officials say the lakes are key to the local economy and the funding will help ensure water quality remains safe. Volunteers and experts will continue collecting and […]

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Olympic Venues Set Record With More Than 1 POINT 2 Million Visits

New York state officials say Olympic Authority venues have set a new visitation record, topping 1.2 million visits during the past fiscal year. Governor Kathy Hochul says strong winter conditions, expanded year-round attractions, and major international events helped drive the increase. Skier visits alone reached more than 764,000, also an all-time high. Officials say the […]

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SUNY Adirondack To Hold Commencement For Class Of 2026

More than 450 students will take part in commencement ceremonies at SUNY Adirondack this weekend. The graduation is set for May 9 at Harding Mazzotti Arena in Glens Falls, marking the college’s 64th annual ceremony. College The event celebrates the determination and achievements of graduates across dozens of programs. Student speakers include those with degrees […]

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