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Storm causes minor crashes, disabled vehicles

Queensbury - 32 inches Parts of the county saw more than 3 feet of accumulation before the storm made its way out of the area around noon. Greenwich reported 38 inches. Salem saw 35 inches and Hartford had 30 inches of accumulation, according to the National Weather Service. In Salem, a barn at Ray View Farm collapsed due to the weight of the snow, trapping dozens of animals inside. Evera Sue Clary, the town’s supervisor, said the animals were rescued with the help of neighbors, but noted the town was hit hard by the storm. “It’s a lot of snow,” she said. “I don’t remember ever having (a storm) like this and I’ve lived here all my life.”

Boos and bravos

Hope for the Forum Bravos to George Pensel for considering the Lake George Forum for an expansion of his boat-selling business, Boats by George. Boat sales were reportedly strong during the pandemic, as people who had tired of being cooped up indoors sought ways to recreate outside safely. Formerly a hockey rink and more recently a big, underused space, the Forum is an attractive venue in a great location. It seems ideal for a boat sales showroom. If Pensel buys it, he intends to sink a lot of money into renovations and to seek some tax breaks from the Warren-Washington Industrial Development Agency. Although we are sometimes skeptical of the need to give tax breaks to established, successful businesses, we see the value in helping Pensel bring to vibrant life what is now a frequently empty building in a prominent location leading into Lake George.

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