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Warrensburg boy with autism, 12, saves family, home from fire
WARRENSBURG – In a world filled with all sorts of different people, sometimes we fail to see those differences, but when we do, it can amaze you. Cohen Moos, 12, a 6th grader at Warrensburg Elementary School, happens to be a child with autism. At 6 a.m. Friday morning, his day got off to a rough start.
Hike for Hope: Cody’s Climb on Prospect Mountain on Sunday
Hike for Hope – Cody’s Climb at Prospect Mountain. Suicide is the 11th leading cause of death in the United States, but it can be prevented. That is why an event in Lake George on Sunday is raising money and awareness for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.
Corinth woman admits to assault of infant
A Corinth woman pleaded guilty Wednesday to assaulting an infant. Kaitlyn Walker was arrested in March 2023 after police were contacted by Saratoga County Child Protective Services about an injured infant. The child was treated at Albany Medical Center. The infant was under the guardianship of Walker, according to NewsChannel...
FIRST ON 6: Arrest made in school bus incident
South Glens Falls, NY (WRGB) — An arrest was made Monday in connection to a school bus assault in South Glens Falls that CBS 6 brought you first. A 16-year-old female South Glens Falls resident for two felony counts of second-degree Assault Monday, according to police. On the afternoon...
Lake George hosting huge community block party
Part of Lake George will be closed to car traffic this weekend as the village holds a big community party. Ottawa Street will be the site for the inaugural Lake George Community Block Party. It’s this Saturday and Sunday, May 18 and May 19, starting at 11 a.m. each day....
What Are Your Rights by Harding Mazzotti: When a school fight goes too far
A sixteen year old girl was arrested charged with second degree assault for hitting two fifteen year classmates in the head and face with a large metal thermos mug. Police said it happened on a school bus in South Glens Falls . The Mother of one of the girls reported that it broke her daughter's nose and made her go to the hospital and miss school. Managing Partner Paul Harding, from the law firm of Harding Mazzotti LLP explains what rights parents have when a school fight goes too far.
Did cedar waxwings fly into library glass?
Read the article about the Cedar Waxwings……so sad. [May 9 Chronicle, “20-30 cedar waxwings found dead in GF” outside Crandall Library.]. I haven’t been to the library in 35 plus years, and it has changed. By any chance were all these birds found at the base of a glass window? If so, then more than likely, they all flew into the glass seeing a reflection.
Sale of Luzerne’s Lamplight
Forty years ago, Gene and Linda Merlino took a leap, bought a building dating from 1890 in Lake Luzerne and turned it into the Lamplight Inn Bed & Breakfast. “It was a total whim,” says Linda. “We were talking about making a change in our lives. We were going to bed & breakfasts and said ‘this looks like fun.’ Then we found the building. Neither one of us had a background” in hospitality.
Adirondack Park Agency denies appeal for Lewis artillery range
Three-year quest to establish weapon testing site in Essex County hits another roadblock. The Adirondack Park Agency on Thursday shot holes in a plan to set up a munitions firing range in an economically challenged Essex County town. In its latest rejection Thursday, the APA board turned down an engineering...
State trooper who died from 9/11-related illness memorialized in Washington
New York State Trooper Nicholas Georgeadis, 52, from Wilton died last year from a 9/11 related illness. Now he’ll be forever etched in our nation’s memory. His family took part in National Police Week ceremonies this week. U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas was among the featured...
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