The long-time Glens Falls city firefighter, who was forced to retire early because of early onset Alzheimer's disease, will ...
When Glens Falls Lt. Doug Holl was diagnosed with early Alzheimer's, fellow firefighters donated 3,000 hours to help him ...
New York state has awarded $1.09 million to the city of Glens Falls to help local property owners rehabilitate vacant spaces ...
Glens Falls Mayor Bill Collins illustrated how the city has “turned a corner,” experiencing unprecedented growth and revitalization across downtown, during his State of the City speech Thursday.
Glens Falls Fire Lieutenant Doug Holl, in his mid-50s, was diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s over a year ago.
Lt. Doug Holl, who as served as a firefighter at Glens Falls Fire Department for 18 years, has been diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer's disease, leaving him ...
Glens Falls State of the City address ...
The grant, awarded through New York’s Vacant Rental Program, supports repairs and rehabilitation of vacant spaces into ...
City officials in Glens Falls are looking for volunteers interested in becoming a Board of Ethics member. The city announced the search on Wednesday.
A groundswell of public support has emerged for Glens Falls Fire Lieutenant Doug Holl, who was denied full retirement benefits after being diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer's disease.
Mayor Bill Collins will deliver the State of the City address in Glens Falls later this month. “Collaboration, consolidation of successes and planning for the future” will be celebrated ...
Before that, he served two four-year terms on the common council, and had worked for the New York State Special Olympics. The Glens Falls native says he’s excited to build on the city’s momentum.