Saratoga Man’s Role in the Evacuation of Americans from Europe
by Mike Murray | Sponsored by The Saratoga County History Roundtable Contact The Saratoga County History Roundtable at: saratogacohistoryroundtable@gmail.comOver 100,000 Americans were traveling or residing in Europe in 1939. As the threat of war became ever more ominous, in August the United States Department of State created a new office to facilitate the evacuation of these Americans. The war began with Germany’s invasion of Poland on September
1. By the end of the year 75% of the Americans in Europe were either home or on their way home. Many American ships and men were involved in this evacuation. One of those sailors was my uncle.
Paul Joseph Phillips was born in Saratoga Springs on October 26 1912. Paul’s father died when he was 9 years old. His mother, Rose, was left to raise and care for 7 children between the ages of 15 and 2. Rose and her 7 children grew to be a very close , supportive family. Paul graduated from Saratoga Springs High School in 1929, and like many high school graduates of the depression era, he had no firm plan for his future. After graduation, Paul clerked for his uncle, John Phillips, who was a cigar maker and ran a cigar shop on Broadway. Paul, also, played baseball as a pitcher for the county’s twi-light league, Saratoga Athletic Club. The records show he won over half the games he pitched. Paul was also very involved with the local theatre group, Saratoga Community Players, performing, building sets and acting in their productions in the City Hall Theatre.
Paul was hired in 1933 as a bellman by the United States Steamship Lines on the S.S. Manhattan. Paul was promoted to steward in 1937 and moved to the recently launched S.S. Washington. The Washington’s route was New York to Hamburg, Le Havre, Southampton, Cobh and home. Paul, again was promoted in 1938 to assistant clerk to the Purser, and was working in this capacity in 1939.
The S.S. Washington’s initial voyage of 1939 was the liner’s standard route, first stop Hamburg. In Hamburg 90 German Jews boarded the ship fleeing Germany. These passengers left the ship in Southampton. The next voyage the route changed, Naples and Genoa, Italy, Le Havre, France, Southampton, England, Galway Bay, Ireland and home. By mid-summer,
with the unrest increasing, the stops in Italy and France were halted and Lisbon, Portugal was added.
The S.S. Washington arrived in Lisbon in late August 1939 to pick up American evacuees. Paul Phillips was tasked with validating credentials, visas, and passports of the refugees prior to their boarding the ship.He was surprised and delighted to welcome a Saratoga Springs native, Claire Desidoro, who was in line for boarding. Claire graduated from Saratoga Springs High School and Skidmore College. Saratoga Springs was a “small town” at that time and the Phillips and Desidoro families were very close. Claire was employed as an instructor in Romance Languages at Skidmore College and she sailed to Europe in the spring of 1939 in order to take classes at Perugia University of Linguistics in Italy. With the ports in Italy and France abandoned, the American Embassy assisted Claire and other Americans in Italy, by obtaining transport to France and then to Lisbon.
On September 1, 1939 Germany invaded Poland. On the 3rd, Britain, France, Canada declared war on Germany, and the same day a U-Boat sank the British liner Athena causing the deaths of 30 Americans on board. Four days later the Washington was one night out of Lisbon when it was hailed by a U-Boat which directed them to pick up the survivors of the British freighter, Olive Grove, which the U-Boat had sunk. The ship stopped in Southhampton, then steamed on to Galway Bay, and home to New York. The Washington was designed for 1,050 passengers and 700 crew, but this trip the ship carried 1,790 passengers 700 of whom were children! Paul’s mother and sister and Claire’s mother were waiting on the pier when the ship docked in New York.
The S.S. Washington was to immediately return to Europe for more evacuees. However the National Maritime Union refused to let them return without a formal agreement for a 10% bonus for voyages to the war zone . The Union’s demands were still unresolved when Washington left New York for Europe in late spring of 1940.
The Washington arrived in
Lisbon in June, took on board 1,020 refugees and put back to sea. At 5 A.M. the next morning, on June 11, 1940, 180 miles from Lisbon a U-Boat surfaced near the Washington and demanded the vessel be abandoned in 10 minutes. The passengers and 570 crew members hustled into the lifeboats and abandoned the ship, amazingly, with no panic. Eventually, the U-Boat captain realized this vessel was American and left the scene. The passengers and crew remained in the lifeboats for another hour before returning to the ship. The Washington steamed on to anchor in Galway Bay where over 500 additional evacuees were anxious to leave Europe.
Paul Phillips, now the purser’s chief clerk, was deputized to go ashore in the ship’s motor launch, validate the refugees’ credentials and have them moved aboard the ship. When that task was complete, Paul and the crew of the launch headed back to the ship in a windblown, very choppy sea. A rogue wave hit the launch and washed Paul into Galway Bay. Immediately, 2 crewmen jumped into the sea to rescue Paul. With Paul’s help, all 3 scrambled back into the launch. Tragically, very quickly after regaining the launch, Paul was stricken and died in the launch. The Irish authorities and the Gardai held an inquest, on board the Washington into Paul’s death. The inquest ruled the death accidental, the result of shock and cardiac arrest. Paul was 27 years old.
Shortly after the end of the war, Paul J. Phillips, merchant seaman, was recognized by the United States as among the earliest Americans to lose their life in the conflict. Indeed, among the many monuments to those who died as a result of WWII is one erected in 1947 by the parish of the Church of Saint Peter on Broadway in Saratoga Springs. Paul Phillips’ sacrifice is memorialized there, along with 17 other members of the parish.
Paul was my mother’s (Mary Phillips Murray) brother, my uncle. Claire Desidoro was my wife Susanne’s mother’s (Angela Desidoro Tarantino) sister, Sue’s aunt. Paul and Claire’s stories of their experiences are an important part of our family’s history.
Independence Day Celebrations
Firework Schedules & Local Events...
FRIDAY, JUNE 30
Fireworks and Water Ski Show
Jumpin’ Jacks, 5 Schonowee Ave., Scotia | 7 p.m. the US Water Ski show Team. 8 p.m. Joe Adee & The Lug Nuts at Freedom Park and at dark fireworks. Free admission.
SATURDAY, JULY 1
Music on the Mountain Concert
West Mountain, 59 West Mountain Rd., Queensbury | 6 – 10 p.m.
Kick off the 4th of July with the summer concert featuring live music from Jukebox Rebellion, vendors, activities, food and beverage, and fireworks. www. westmountain.com
SUNDAY, JULY 2
Saratoga Lake
Fireworks Display 2023
Brown’s Beach, 511 NY 9P, Saratoga Springs | 9:15 p.m.
The Town of Stillwater’s annual fireworks display. There will be $5 parking available at Brown’s Beach starting at 9 a.m. The fireworks will begin at dusk (around 9:15 - 9:30 p.m.)
Parking is limited, and the Town recommends carpooling or hiring a ride share to attend the fireworks display. For more info, contact the Town of Stillwater at 518-664-6148. Follow their Facebook page for updates: www. facebook.com/StillwaterNY
Coca-Cola July 4th Fest
Six Flags Great Escape, 89 Six Flags Dr., Queensbury Enjoy fireworks, rides, discounted tickets and more!
MONDAY, JULY 3
Fourth of July Fireworks
Washington County Fairgrounds, 392 Old Schuylerville Rd., Greenwich | 4:30 p.m. | Come to the Washington County Fairgrounds for the Independence Day Celebration! Gates and food vendors open at 4:30 p.m. Attendance is free. New this yeara drone show! Fireworks to follow.
Glens Falls Symphony
Summer Pops Concert and Fireworks
Crandall Park, 598 Glen St., Glens Falls | 7:30 p.m.
This annual family favorite Independence Day concert is free and open to all. The public is invited to come early, set up blankets and chairs, and enjoy food and beverages from a variety of food and beverage vendors.
The concert will conclude with an impressive display of fireworks at dusk, set to John William’s “Summon the Heroes.”
TUESDAY, JULY 4
Saratoga’s All-American Celebration
Downtown Saratoga Springs
All day event | The day will include the annual Firecracker4 Road Race, a free, familyfriendly concert featuring Big Sky Country and a spectacular fireworks display. Organized by the Saratoga County Chamber of Commerce, Saratoga’s All-American Celebration draws thousands of attendees each year and serves as a fun way for families to celebrate Independence Day.
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS:
• Firecracker4 Road Race begins at 9 a.m. at the Saratoga Springs
City Center. Registration is now open at www.fc4events.com.
• Big Sky Country Band performs
6-9 p.m. on Ellsworth Jones Pl.
• Fireworks set off at 9 p.m. from the top of the Saratoga Springs City Center Garage.
More information about Saratoga’s All-American Celebration can be found online at saratoga.org.
Town of Clifton Park July 4th Celebration
Clifton Common, 16 Clifton Common Boulevard, Clifton Park Noon to 10 p.m. | Bring your family, friends and neighbors as we mark the birth of our nation in small-town American style. The parade from Shenendehowa Campus to Clifton Common will kick-off of the fun-filled event at 12 p.m. From noon until dusk there will be activities and displays for children of all ages – including community groups and a craft
show. There will also be live music and food vendors. The evening concludes with fireworks.
New York State’s 4th of July Celebration
Empire State Plaza, Albany | 5 –10 p.m. recognized as the biggest and best in upstate New York. This event features an exciting program filled with incredible live music by the ‘Queen of Percussion’ Sheila E., great food and beverages, and the best fireworks display in the region!
Lake George
4th of July Fireworks
Shepard Park & Lake George Village Waterfront, Canada St. & Beach Road, Lake George 9:30 p.m. | Fireworks that can be viewed all along the waterfront. Time is approximate, they will go off immediately following sundown. Free admission.
Barbara Ann Pace MacFarland
SARATOGA SPRINGS — Barbara Ann Pace MacFarland passed away peacefully at the age of 83 surrounded by her family on June 23, 2023. Barbara is now reunited with the love of her life, Joseph W. MacFarland. Calling hours were 6/29/23. Graveside is 6/30/23, 11 a.m. at Greenridge cemetery. burkefuneralhome.com
Jennifer L. Haviland-Eduah
SARATOGA SPRINGS — Jennifer L. Haviland-Eduah died peacefully in her home on 6/21/2023. Jennifer undoubtedly made the world a better place, and she will be deeply and eternally loved and missed. Celebration of life will be held on Saturday, 7/1/23, at 3 Monroe St, Saratoga Springs 12-3 p.m. burkefuneralhome.com
Robert J. Miller
SARATOGA SPRINGS — Robert J. Miller, age 80, peacefully passed away on Friday, June 23, 2023 at his home in Saratoga Springs with his family by his side. A mass service was held on Tuesday, June 27, 2023 at St. Mary’s Church, 167 Milton Ave, Ballston Spa, NY. A
Albert Thomas Green Jr.
CLIFTON PARK — Albert
Thomas Green Jr. of Clifton Park died on June 27, 2023 with his family by his side. His family will gather for a small service on Friday, June 30 in Saratoga Springs. Condolences may be shared at www. compassionatefuneralcare.com
graveside service was held at St. Peter’s Cemetery, 150 West Ave, Saratoga Springs followed by the mass service. In lieu of flowers the family highly recommends donations in memory of Robert to be made to Saratoga Community Hospice, 179 Lawrence St., Saratoga Springs, NY 12866.
Edward R. Knapp
BALLSTON SPA — Edward R. Knapp died June 26. A service will be 6 p.m. Sunday, July 2, at Compassionate Funeral Care. Calling hours will be 4 to 6 p.m. prior to the service. Interment will be held 11:30 a.m. Monday, July 3 at Gerald B.H. Solomon Saratoga National Cemetery. Condolences may be shared at compassionatefuneralcare.com
Angelo D. Gaudio
BREMERTON, WA —
On June 12, 2023, Angelo D. Gaudio of Bremerton, WA died unexpectedly at his home with his good friend David Pelkowski by his side. Calling Hours 3-6 p.m., July 2, 2023 at Burke Funeral Homes, Saratoga Springs. Burial 11 a.m., Monday, July 3, 2023 at St. Agnes Cemetery, Menands NY. Visit burkefuneralhome.com
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Amanda May (Eggleston) Barnes
SARATOGA SPRINGS — Amanda May (Eggleston)
Barnes of Hadley, NY passed away Thursday, June 22, 2023 surrounded by her family at Saratoga Hospital. She was 56 years young. Calling hours were 6/28/2023 at Burke Funeral Home. Burial is private. Memorial donations to The Community Hospice of Saratoga. Visit burkefuneralhome.com
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Joan Ann Ford Carola
MECHANICVILLE — Joan Ann Ford Carola passed 6/26/2023. Calling hours Friday, June 30 11 - 1, Mass 1 p.m. on 6/30/23, All Saints on the Hudson South Church (St. Paul’s), Mechanicville. Burial in St. Paul’s Cemetery. Donations: Mechanicville Area Community Services Center-Food Pantry or the All Saints on the Hudson Parish-Youth Ministry. Visit burkefuneralhome.com
Robert S. Brooks
QUEENSBURY — Robert S. Brooks of Evergreen Ln passed away Saturday, June 24, 2023. He was 77. Thank you to Dr. Hoy and staff at Hudson Headwaters and Dialysis Clinic, Inc. No calling hours. Graveside service is 10 a.m. Friday, June 30, 2023 at Maplewood Cemetery. burkefuneralhome.com
Barbara R. Babson
WESTFIELD, MA — Barbara R. Babson passed away June 20, 2023. Calling hours will be from 10 a.m.–12 p.m. on Friday, August 25, 2023 at Compassionate Funeral Care, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866. A private graveside service will be held in Oakwood Cemetery, Troy, NY. Condolences may be shared at compassionatefuneralcare.com
Gaston Gagné
ALBANY — Gaston “Gus”
Gagné of Albany, NY, a beloved husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, and greatgreat grandfather passed away on June 21, 2023, at the age of 95. He was born on August 2, 1927, in Brockville, Ontario, Canada, to John and Emma Gagné. Gus was preceded in death by his parents, eight brothers, son-inlaw Ken Shaver, and daughterin-law Diana Gagné.
At the age of 20, Gus married Doreen Davis on December 26, 1947, in Brockville, Ontario, Canada. They had three children and later moved to Albany, NY, in 1957, where Gus worked as a printer for the Albany Times Union. In 1961, they moved to East Greenbush where they had three more children.
Gus was a loving husband and father who adored his family. He is survived by his wife of 75 years Doreen; his sister Theresa Millette; six children: Larry Gagné, Eileen Rude (Dave), Teresa Wessels (Jim), Marion Morris (Mike), Joseph Gagné (Kim), and John Gagné (Monica). Gus and Doreen were
blessed with 13 grandchildren, 21 great-grandchildren, and two great-great-grandchildren.
In 1970, Gus lost his eyesight completely and had to resign from the Albany Times Union. He helped his wife Doreen work for the Northeastern Association for the Blind at Albany, housing blind students in their home for almost 10 years. Despite his blindness, Gus remained active and enjoyed bowling. He was the President of the American Blind Bowlers Association for many years until he took up golfing. Gus became the President of the Capital District Blind Golfers Association and served in that role for over 20 years. In 2004 he played in his last golf tournament, in Florida, placing first.
Gus golfed with many celebrities, including Dean Martin, Dinah Shore, Flip Wilson, and Glen Campbell. He was also good friends with professional golfer Ken Venturi. In 1987, Gus was invited to play in a golf tournament in Scotland, playing with several Scottish dignitaries.
Gus was a member of the Church of Christ in Glens Falls. He loved his Lord and Savior; he’s now enjoying eternity with Jesus and His Heavenly Father!
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Northeastern Association for the Blind at Albany. Gus will be deeply missed by his family and friends, but his memory will live on forever.
“But, as it is written, ‘What no eye has seen, nor ear heard, nor the heart of man imagined, what God has prepared for those who love Him.’ “ 1 Corinthians 2:9
SARATOGA SPRINGS POLICE
Gurnoor Singh, 26, of Latham, was charged with criminal trespass.
Ricardo Gauna, 38, of Wilton, was charged with aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle.
Brent Bovee, 33, of Corinth, was charged with DWI, refusal to take a breath test, aggravated unlicensed operation, moved from lane unsafely, and failure to notify DMV of address change.
Neil Pederson, 71, of Saratoga Springs, was charged with aggravated unlicensed operation.
Timothy Everhardt, 30, of Saratoga Springs, was charged with criminal contempt, aggravated harassment, and aggravated family offense.
Joseph Solevo, 35, of Milton, was charged with criminal contempt.
Christina Marra, 24, of Clifton Park, was charged with DWI, moved from lane unsafely, drinking alcohol or using cannabis in a motor vehicle on highway, and passing a red light.
Mark McGreevy, 64, of Wilmington, Delaware, was charged with assault, and criminal obstruction of breathing or blood circulation.
Ricardo Henderson, 32, of Schenectady, was charged with DWI, and driving the wrong direction on a one-way street.
On Friday June 16, members of the Saratoga Springs Police Department Investigations Division conducted 37 in person residence checks of those required to register on the New York State Sex Offender Registry and reside in the City of Saratoga Springs. Those who are required to register in New York are classified into three levels. Level 1 and Level 2 offenders are required to report their address yearly with the Department of
Criminal Justice Services, and are required to report every three years for a photograph to be taken. Level 3 offenders are required to report every 90 days to the local police agency, and have a photo taken every year. Any changes to residency status for all three levels must be reported within 10 days to the local police agency for updating to DCJS. These visits were conducted for all three levels living within the city of Saratoga Springs. The Investigations Division is responsible for maintaining registry information and to ensure compliance with reporting to DCJS on changes, and update information of those required to register. These surprise checks were conducted to proactively ensure that those required to register and maintain current information with the Saratoga Springs Police Department were doing so. For more information on the New York State Sex Offender Registry, visit: www. criminaljustice.ny.gov/nsor
SARATOGA COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE
On June 17, the Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigations Unit and Road Patrol charged Timothy N. Perkins Jr., 35, of Milton with criminal sexual act in the first-degree, sexual abuse in the first-degree, and endangering the welfare of a child, in connection with a suspected sex offense at a residence on Adirondack Circle in the town of Wilton. Perkins allegedly had sexual contact with a child less than 17 years old known to him. He was sent to Saratoga County Correctional Facility in lieu of $75,000 cash bail/$150,000 bond.
On June 16, patrols responded to a report of a 14-year-old who had been assaulted on Geyser Road in the town of Milton. Following an investigation by the Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigation Unit, it was determined that the juvenile had been assaulted by a person known to him, shot in the face with a pellet or Airsoft type gun and had property
stolen from him. The suspect, a 14-year-old boy, was located and charged with robbery in the first-degree, a felony. He was arraigned in Waterford Town Court by Judge Kopach, and released to the custody of his mother. He is scheduled to appear in Saratoga County Family Court at a later date. The victim was treated at Saratoga Hospital and released.
SARATOGA COUNTY COURT
Dean E. Harrington, 54, of Corinth, was sentenced June 15 to serve two, 1-year local incarceration sentences to run concurrently, after pleading to attempted strangulation, and criminal mischief.
Kip E. Asmus, 40, of Schenectady, pleaded June 16 to felony DWI, charged July 2022 in Waterford. Sentencing Sept. 11.
Thomas B. Waicul, 50, of Halfmoon, was sentenced 1-1/2 to 4-1/2 years incarceration, after pleading to felony DWI, charged October 2022 in Saratoga Springs.
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Galway Teen Killed in Single-Car Rollover
SARATOGA COUNTY —
On June 26 Saratoga County Sheriff’s Deputies responded to Hans Creek Road in the Town of Providence shortly before 8 p.m. for a report of a one-car, rollover crash with serious injuries and entrapment.
The involved vehicle was occupied only by its driver, 17-year-old Tyler Scocca of Galway. Scocca suffered fatal injuries and was pronounced dead at
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the scene by Deputy Saratoga County Coroner Anthony Perniciaro, according to the Saratoga County Sheriff’s Office. The investigation indicated that Scocca was heading west on Hans Creek Road, west of Fayville Road, when he lost control, left the south side of the roadway and rolled over striking a tree. Unsafe speed appears to be a contributing factor in the crash, according to authorities.
County Approves 3-Year Contract Resolution with Sheriff’s Office Employees Union
BALLSTON SPA — Saratoga County Board of Supervisors
Chairman Theodore T. Kusnierz, Jr. today announced the County Board of Supervisors passed a resolution for a new contract with the United Public Service Employees Union (UPSEU) at its Board Meeting on June 20. The Union represents 131 Sheriff’s Office employees who work in the County Correctional Facility and 911 Communications Center.
“This contract with the Saratoga County United Public Services Employees Union, provides a fair and balanced contract that is beneficial for not only our employees, but also the taxpayers of Saratoga County,” Saratoga County Board of Supervisors Chair Theodore T. Kusnierz, Jr. said, in a
statement. “Equally as important, the agreement incorporates measures that will help our Sheriff’s Office recruit and retain qualified employees dedicated to serving our residents at both our County Jail and our Communications Center.”
The three-year agreement provides union members a one year $4,000 wage increase retroactive to January 1, 2023, and incorporates a 2.95% wage increase in both 2024 and 2025. This will help the county attract and retain both corrections officers and 911 Dispatchers, for which the County has a critical fulfillment need.
As part of the agreement, all affected employees will increase their health care contribution and will pay increased copays for health insurance services.
MALTA — Ellsworth
Commons, the popular retail and residential community in downtown Malta, this week announced a renaming of the property to feature two unique identities: the boutique apartment complex now known as The Ellsworth and its accompanying retail and office marketplace, Malta Center.
Developed more than a decade ago to support the Luther Forest Tech Park, today the community incorporates a four-building configuration that houses 312 apartments and 60,000 square
feet of ground-floor commercial, retail and office space at 2545 Route 9 in Malta.
Located along the Route 9 Corridor just north of the traffic circle at Route 67, The Ellsworth and Malta Center offer apartments, eateries, retail storefronts and a variety of services.
Forthcoming improvements to Malta Center include enhanced landscaping and visibility along Route 9; paving and parking upgrades; uniform awnings along the building exterior; and new signage throughout the property.
State Police Conduct an Underage Drinking Enforcement Detail in Saratoga County
SARATOGA COUNTY —
Three businesses were highlighted by New York State Police for allegedly not being in compliance under the New York Beverage Control Law Section 65 - Prohibited Sale to Person Under the Age of 21 - during an initiative last week when six Saratoga County businesses were checked for compliance.
Those businesses – all located in Malta, are: CVS, 2535 State Route 9; Stewart’s Shops, 2951 State Route 9, and Wine & Liquor Shop of Malta, 5 Kendall Way.
Three people were charged
with unlawfully dealing with a child in the first-degree, a misdemeanor, after allegedly selling alcohol to persons under the age of 21.
During these investigations, Businesses are checked utilizing a Trooper in plainclothes, and one or several underage operatives who cannot lie about their age or provide a false date of birth.
State Police also recognized the following establishments for their compliance: XtraMart, 2954 State Route 9, Malta, Runway Express, 1402 Saratoga Rd, Ballston Spa, and Valero, 1324 Saratoga Rd, Ballston Spa.
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Double H Ranch Announces Alison Wilcox as Chief Executive Officer
LAKE LUZERNE —
The Double H Ranch, a nonprofit organization providing specialized programs and yearround support for children dealing with life-threatening illnesses, announced the hiring of Alison Wilcox as CEO.
Wilcox will be following in the footsteps of Max Yurenda, who retired after 30 years leading the organization founded by actor and philanthropist Paul Newman and businessman and philanthropist Charley Wood.
Wilcox has over 20 years of global experience in non-profit leadership and board governance and has been the CEO of Girl Scouts of Western New York for the past 4 years, and she was COO for 3 years. Prior to that, she was a Senior Strategy Advisor to Girl Scouts of USA, Lead Development Specialist at Delaware North Companies and the Senior VP of Program and Membership of Girls
Free Summer Meals Offered to Saratoga County Children
SARATOGA COUNTY — Free summer meal sites are offered throughout Saratoga County from CAPTAIN Community Health Services beginning June 26. Summer meals are available to all children aged 18 and under. All lunches must be consumed on-site for the 2023 season, according to the CAPTAIN CHS website.
• Malta Gardens (2378 Route 9, Mechanicville) - June 26 to Aug.
25, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
• Northern Pines (3901 Lewis Rd, Ballston Spa) - June 26 to Aug.
25, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
• Park Avenue Playground (711 Park Ave, Mechanicville)July 5 to Aug. 25, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
• Louden Oaks (314 Louden Rd, Saratoga Springs)
Scouts of Western New York. Wilcox will officially assume the role of CEO in August.
The Double H Ranch, cofounded by Charles R. Wood and Paul Newman, provides specialized programs and year-round support for children and their families dealing with life-threatening illnesses. All programs are free of charge. For more information, visit: doublehranch.org.
See below for a list of pickup sites via the CAPTAIN CHS webpage. Listed pickup times are for Mondays through Fridays unless otherwise noted.
OPEN SITES
• D&R Village (430 Route 146, Clifton Park) - June 26 to Sept. 1, 12:45 p.m. to 1:15 p.m.
• Fort Hardy Park (14 Ferry St, Schuylerville) - July 6 to Aug. 24, 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. (ONLY Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays)
• Pyramid Pines (342 Cordova Way, Saratoga Springs) - June 26 to Sept. 1, 1:45 p.m. to 2:15 p.m.
• Schuylerville Public Library (52 Ferry St, Schuylerville) - July 3 to Aug. 25, 12 p.m. to 1 p.m.
ADDITIONAL SITES
(Enrollment required, call 518-371-1185 for details)
• Cheryl’s Lodge (24 Fern Ln, Clifton Park)
• Corinth Elementary School (356 Center St, Corinth)
• Kayadeross Acres (885 Middleline Rd, Ballston Spa)
• Mechanicville Elementary School (25 Kniskern Ave, Mechanicville)
• Mechanicville High School Summer Academy (25 Kniskern Ave, Mechanicville)
• Mechanicville Library (190 N Main St, Mechanicville)
• North Pointe Apartments (1688 Rt 9, Clifton Park)
• Saratoga Hills Park (1 Maple Ln, Stillwater)
• Saratoga Village (900 Rock City Rd, Ballston Spa)
• Summer Adventure Camp (6 S Main St, Mechanicville)
Incumbent Mayor Ron Kim Emerges Victorious in Dem. Primary Election
Party) represent 27.5% of the city vote. The 1.9% balance is made up of voters registered with the Conservative, WF, and other parties.
Primary Election races took place in six municipalities in Saratoga County June 27.
In Clifton Park, Robert A.
by Thomas Dimopoulos Saratoga TODAYSARATOGA COUNTY —
Incumbent city Mayor Ron Kim defeated challenger Chris Mathiesen in the June 27 Democrat Primary Election in Saratoga Springs.
Approximately 1,432 of the 8,330 registered Democrats in Saratoga Springs voted in the primary. Kim secured approximately 60.34% of the votes to Mathiesen’s 39.53%, unofficially.
Notably, Kim and Mathiesen were each also endorsed by other parties, so both - along with Republican candidate John Safford - are anticipated to be on the November Election ballot.
Registered city Democrats hold a 41.5% to 29.1% lead over registered city Republicans among all registered city voters, but it will be interesting to see if that lead varies given the potential of votes being split among Kim and Mathiesen supporters.
Voters registered to vote but unaffiliated with any party (No
Rybak bested Vida Sheehan on both the Republican and Conservative lines for Clifton Park Town Justice, and Murray A. Eitzmann (40%) and Craig M. Warner (38.67%) emerged victoriously over Timothy F. Dunn (21.33%) in the town of Malta’s
Vote For Two councilmembers race in the Conservative Party. For a comprehensive list of all county primaries, go to: saratogacountyny.gov. All unofficial Primary Election results sourced from the Saratoga County Board of Elections.
Under Consideration for Development
by Thomas Dimopoulos Saratoga TODAYSARATOGA SPRINGS —
The following agenda items are currently under consideration by the Saratoga Springs Planning Board. Public meetings are held at City Hall. For times and dates, go to: saratoga-springs.org.
• The Board is considering a proposed amendment, for which the City Council requested an opinion, that would place a 1,000foot buffer minimum distance between any future city-based
homeless shelter and any primary or secondary educational facility.
•182 Excelsior Area Apartments. Coordinated SEQR review. The project would involve the subdivision of a parcel, relocating an existing main house apartment with 6 units and a carriage house with 4 units and redeveloping them into a total of 8 condominium units.
The separate parcel would see the construction of 4, three-story apartments with 9 units each –resulting in 36 total units.
•Station Lane, northwest
corner of West Avenue & Station Lane. The site encompasses approximately 2 acres. Site plan review of a proposed mixed-use project including 9,500 square feet of non-residential space and 68 multi-family residential units. Proposed construction of 1 four-story building that will provide 60 indoor parking spaces (basement level), retail space, restaurant, and some apartments (first floor), and all-apartments on floors 2,3 and 4. The L-shape building will front along West Avenue and Station Lane.
SSPD: NEW CHIEF SWORN IN
by Thomas Dimopoulos Saratoga TODAYSARATOGA SPRINGS —
New city police chief Tyler McIntosh took the oath of office during a 75-minute ceremony at Saratoga Music Hall June 27. The event included a swearing-in of three new officers, multiple promotions of current department members and a variety of citations and recognitions formally commending officers for their recent actions in the line of duty.
“Last year in November, three of our officers lived up to all the training they had undergone and ran in the direction of gunfire,” said Public Safety Commissioner Jim Montagnino. “They protected the lives of others and quieted a tumultuous situation. We are here to thank all our men and women in SSPD and we’re here to commit ourselves to support them here and out there to the best of our ability.”
Retiring Police Chief Shane Crooks recognized members of the current department and offered advice to new department hires Kelsey Lawlor, Vinay Rathore and Sean Carey.
“Law enforcement is more than just a job, it’s a calling,” Crooks said. “Never forget why you took this job…You will see people at their worst, but also have the ability to be the difference that the world needs.”
Saratoga Springs Police Lt. Tyler McIntosh told those assembled at the music hall that he is both humbled and honored in being named city police chief.
“I’ve had a true desire to serve and put others before myself since I was a kid,” said McIntosh, whose military service during the past 17 years included two deployments into combat zones.
“That (military) experience really made it clear to me the importance and power of people working together toward a common objective. That same concept of collaboration and cooperation holds true in ensuring the continued safety of Saratoga Springs,” McIntosh said. “Collaboration between the police and the community is essential.”
McIntosh, a graduate of Plattsburgh State University, joined the Saratoga Springs Police Department in 2012 and rose through the ranks from Patrol Officer to Patrol Sergeant and Patrol Lieutenant before being assigned the duties of Accreditation Lieutenant upon the retirement of Lt. Robert Jillson. Continuing his education after joining the city police department, McIntosh earned a master’s degree in Public Administration from Marist College in 2019, a Graduate Certificate in Criminal Justice Education from the University of Virginia, and earlier this month graduated in the FBI National Academy.
Saratoga Springs has had 21 previous police chiefs and acting police chiefs dating back to 1887.
POLICE CHIEFS
George W. Blodgett, 1887 to 1898
Dennis Conklin, 1898 to 1901
James H. King, 1901 to 1909
Edward T. Carroll, 1910 to 1921
Edward Morrison, 1922 to 1925
James L. Sullivan, 1925 to 1927
John E. Armstrong, 1928 to 1930
Patrick F. Rox, 1930 to 1937 and 1940 to 1950
John J. A’Hearn, 1938 to 1939
George H. West (Acting Chief), 1950 to 1952
Robert F. Flanagan, 1952 to 1965
Anthony C. Scavone
(Acting Chief), 1965 to 1966
Peter Pemberton, 1967 to 1986
Kenneth E. King Jr., 1986 to 2003
Robert J. Flanagan, 2003
Edward F. Moore, 2003 to 2009
Christopher J. Cole, 2009 to 2013
Gregory J. Veitch, 2013 to 2019
John Catone
(Acting Chief) 2019
Shane Crooks 2019 to 2023
S.O.S Launching New Code Blue Shelter
by Thomas Dimopoulos Saratoga TODAYSARATOGA SPRINGS —
The former Grand Union Motel on South Broadway in Saratoga Springs will house the 2023-24 Code Blue Winter Shelter beginning in the fall of 2023, Shelters of Saratoga announced this week.
S.O.S. will operate the shelter in partnership with Saratoga County. The shelter will offer semiprivate rooms to individuals facing homelessness when the temperature drops below 32 degrees.
“In past seasons, the shelter was an open space lined with cots,” S.O.S. Executive Director Duane Vaughn said in a statement. “The new location will offer guests additional privacy, critical
for restful sleep. Sleep is key to a healthy life, and we are working diligently to make accommodations as comfortable as possible. We are pleased to offer nightly shelter in this modified model this coming winter.”
In 2022-23, 271 unduplicated adults used the 61 available shelter cots at Code Blue on Adelphi Street, which was full most nights.
The new location will shelter up to 80 adults and is in addition to the recently opened 35-bed 24/7 all-weather facility operated by RISE, a short walk away. RISE Housing and Support Services opened a year-round low barrier shelter earlier this month at the site of last season’s Code Blue shelter on Adelphi Street.
“We look forward to the
collective impact our programs will have on reducing area homelessness,” Vaughn said. “Reducing area homelessness is a collaborative effort among many Saratoga County human services agencies. We are better together.”
Steve Ethier, owner of the
Grand Union Motel said that while future development plans for the property are underway, the motel can provide safety to those facing homelessness during the cold winter months.
The Code Blue program is funded by the New York State
Office of Temporary Disability in partnership with the County of Saratoga Department of Social Services.
To learn more about the Code Blue program and Shelters of Saratoga, visit www.sheltersofsaratoga.org
New City Fire Station Progress
BALLSTON
Brookview Court Inc sold property at 33 Arcadia Court to Domenico Cimmino for $378,480
Brookview Court Inc sold property at 56 Arcadia Court to Diane Rowen for $350,846
Kirk Halstead sold property at 12 Orchard Terrace to Michele Metzger for $320,000
US Bank Trust National sold property at 1247 Saratoga Rd to William OConnor for $125,000
CORINTH
Deborah Thibeault sold property at 310 West Maple St to Jon Mabale for $190,000
Lee Hutson sold property at 65 Hack Rd to Carly Desposito for $365,000
Carol Moore sold property at 212 Stone Rd to James Buscemi for $367,500
Marie Patnode sold property at 55 Hamilton Ave to John Gribben for $173,500
GALWAY
Harold Wakeley sold property at 1308 Hermance Rd to Christopher Camarata for $120,000
Robert Goldstein sold property at 5070 Jersey Hill Rd to Casey Fitzsimmons for $525,000
GREENFIELD
Goodson Estates LLC sold property at 103 North Greenfield Center to Matthew Cull for $295,000
Jason Allen sold property at 517 North Creek Rd to Zachray Thompson for $406,700
Peerless Grove LLC sold property at 535 Locust Grove Rd to Howell Morris for $450,000
Ailene Soladar sold property at 62 Greene Rd to Stuart Pokal for $637,500
Kyle Bell sold property at 302 Wilton Rd to Alexandria Blanchard for $269,000
MALTA
Michaels Group Homes LLC sold property at 27 Wiggins Dr. to Thomas Zabinski for $608,885
Francis Foti sold property at 3 Hearthwood Dr to Cathleen Kelly for $375,000
Donald Lang sold property at 380 Malta Ave to McConchie Properties LLC for $400,000
Kimberley Van Wormer sold property at 21 Wesley Ave to Music Life LLC for $125,000
SARATOGA
Devin Nazarenko sold property at 45 Pearl St to Michael Hahn for $218,800
Amanda Troutman sold property at 81 Rodgers Lane to Adam Zeisel for $835,800
SARATOGA SPRINGS
Thomas Furey sold property at 38 High Rock Ave 4D to Robert Marini for $1,486,875
Gregory Faust sold property at 468 Grand Ave to Jill Quinones for $410,000
Patricia Peacock sold property at 7 Vallera Rd rear to Lounola LLC for $577,500.
Michael Beehner sold property at 59 Railroad Pl Unit 202 to Freda Warrington for $999,000
NCA of SS Real Estate Holdings LLC sold property at 7 Care Lane to 7 Care Lane LLC for $1,661,969
Beechwood Saratoga LLC sold property at 25 Aurora Ave to David Hoffmann for $350,000.
WILTON
Bethany Meys sold property at 31 Dandelion Dr to Danielle Reali for $525,000.
Stand By Me Holdings LLC sold property at 36 Fairway Blvd to Gregory Mitouart for $401,000
‘AI Breakfast Club’ Meets to Discuss Artificial Intelligence, Technology Landscape
SARATOGA SPRINGS — Artificial intelligence has rapidly altered the technology landscape, and a group of local business leaders have begun to centralize the discussion in the Capital Region.
Sean Austin, CEO of Helios Life Enterprises, and Craig Hall, founder of Marketing Wiz, have established a group to “open up a dialogue” around AI, its effects, and its future, said Hall. The ‘AI Breakfast Club’ hosted its inaugural meeting at Saratoga CoWorks
in downtown Saratoga Springs on June 23.
“We said, ‘What if we put together a conversation with some leaders and try to bring some of the best minds in the region together to really open up a dialogue?’” said Hall. “Because we’re well-positioned here in the Tech Valley region. We have a lot of great minds, we have a lot of great industry leaders. The truth is, we don’t know what the future looks like, but it’s on us to kind of shape
what that future’s going to be.”
Hall said it is “humbling” to be a part of the group, saying he believes AI is the next major shift in technology.
“This is a platform shift on par with the Internet, with the industrial revolution,” said Hall. “Really, it’s going to shape the way we as human beings interact with each other, interact with the world, and ultimately interact in our professions.”
The group featured other local business leaders including Anne McEntee, CEO of Digital Services at General Electric, Kris Walker, senior engineering manager at the Walt Disney Company, Gabby Lichtenberg, director of membership at The Business Council of New York State, Candy Huff, founder and managing director of Celsius, and Tia Felock, founder of TiFe Executive Consulting, among others.
The group discussed a wide variety of topics, including AI’s effect on a variety of industries, government legislation regarding AI, and the future of artificial intelligence and its impacts.
“I thought the conversation was amazing,” said Hall. “We had a wide-ranging discussion that went from policy to small businesses, large businesses in various sectors, financial services, software design, renewable energy,
and we, I think, agreed that we want to continue to shape this as a group and build this community.”
“I think it probably went even better than the highest optimism,” Austin added. “Very optimistic, that idea that we can make something more from this.”
Hall said AI can “empower and enhance people to do more, and to access a depth of knowledge they otherwise might not have.”
“Young people coming into the workforce … they’re going to have access to a depth of information and knowledge that otherwise was reserved to 15 to 20 years of experience,” Hall said.
“Technology is going to move forward,” said Austin. “The internet moved forward, social media moved forward. … No matter
what, it’s going to happen.”
Austin said that AI “can impact everybody now,” and also emphasized the potential local impact, saying, “the Capital Region has a unique opportunity to take advantage of (AI).”
“I grew up in the region,” added Hall, who is a graduate of Siena College. “I’ve been a part of what has been this long-term trend over decades of this technological advancement in the region, and I think that being a part of this conversation today is kind of humbling, in some ways.”
“Saratoga is a very unique spot,” Austin said. “I guess like anything, you want to invent the future you want to live in. We say, why not Saratoga?”
Saratoga Hospital LPNs Graduate From Maria College Nursing Program
SARATOGA SPRINGS —
In the summer of 2020, the Saratoga Hospital Nursing Organization offered licensed practical nurses (LPNs) of the Ambulatory Practice the opportunity to pursue an associate in applied science (AAS) in Nursing at Maria College.
This program was made possible through funding by the Saratoga Hospital Foundation Nursing Scholarship. In May, five LPNs graduated from the program and are prepared to take the board examination to become a Registered Professional Nurse (RN) of New York State.
The new graduates are Renee Summers, Heide Mahay, Rebecca Stanislowsky, Mikayla Carlson and Sara Morizio.
Registered nurses are
academically prepared to assess, plan, implement, and evaluate patient and client outcomes. The support of the Saratoga Hospital Foundation and the
Nursing Scholarship is instrumental in providing the members of the Nursing Organization with opportunities for ongoing professional development.
New Organization Helping Malta Businesses Connect
by Dylan McGlynn Saratoga TODAYMALTA — A new organization is helping small businesses in Malta connect, with the establishment of Malta Business Works.
The group operates similarly to a chamber of commerce, but with a focus on local Malta businesses, holding monthly meetings, helping businesses network, and giving back to the community.
David Rosenberg, co-owner of Brix Wine & Liquor and a member of the Malta Business Works board of directors, said there are currently 17 members in total.
“We do our absolute best to stay true to helping businesses grow,” said Rosenberg. “The networking opportunity for just Malta businesses has been a very big plus for those who do participate in our events. Talking about things such as hiring, merchant services, insurance needs.”
Malta Business Works hosts meetings on the second Thursday of each month, which are open to the public and free to attend, Rosenberg said. The group’s
meeting on June 8 featured a presentation from Malta-based doctor Dan Sooriabalan and Enduring Nutrition owner Kevin Conklin.
Rosenberg said the meetings allow local business owners a chance to network and talk through common issues with each other.
“You have a place to go, to gather around and talk about similar issues,” Rosenberg said. “They may not be the same type of issues, but it’s easier to appreciate that you’re not alone in your situation. … It’s good to know that others feel the same struggles and can get the same benefits from each other.”
The group held its initial interest meeting in December 2021, and has grown steadily since.
Rosenberg said he organized the initial meeting, and named Kim Hickock of Marketing Kangaroo, Cynthia Quade of Signature One Realty, Jim Trainor of Trainor Law PLLC, Shelly Walker of Finishing Touches, and Alison Halpin of Maltavista Optometry as others who have also been involved.
“We all just kept the ball rolling,” said Rosenberg. “We’ve gotten ourselves organized to the
point where we’re now a membership group. We ask for a small $50 membership fee...and are also putting together some community events, including participating in Malta Community Day.”
Rosenberg said the organization emphasizes the importance of giving back to the local community.
The group held an official kickoff event, ‘Malta Business Works Monday,’ at the Malta Community Center on May 15. Rosenberg said they are planning for two events in the fall, as well as plans to participate in Malta Community Day, Small Business Saturday, and for a holiday decoration and tree-lighting ceremony.
“What I have seen is the business community supporting the business community,” said Rosenberg. “I think it’s tremendous. I think we all have gotten to the point where we enjoy staying within the town we live in to do business, or where we’re doing business to shop also.”
Malta Business Works’ next meeting will be July 13 at 8:30 a.m. at The Sugar Fairy Bakes at 2110 Ellsworth Blvd in Malta.
SSHS Honors Class of 2023 at Commencement
SARATOGA SPRINGS —
Saratoga Springs High School celebrated the graduation of 492 members of the Class of 2023 on Friday, hosting its commencement ceremony at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center.
Class president Clare Hegener, student council president Evan Griffiths, and student speakers Abigail Bundy and James O’Connell spoke during the ceremony, according to a release on the district website. Superintendent
Michael Patton, SSHS Principal Michelle Tsao, and chemistry teacher Devin Scott also spoke. The Yaddo Medals were awarded to Abigail Bundy and Jacob Munter. Each year, the prestigious Yaddo Medals are awarded to one female and one male from the graduation class who have excelled in scholarship and school citizenship, the release states. Katrina Trask began the tradition of presenting the Yaddo Medal, crafted by Tiffany & Company, in 1912.
Saratoga Catholic Celebrates Class of 2023
Saratoga Catholic Class of 2023 Valedictorian & Salutatorian
SARATOGA SPRINGS —
The Saratoga Central Catholic School honored the Class of 2023 with its annual commencement ceremony at St. Clement’s Church on June 23.
28 students received their diplomas from the school during the commencement ceremony. SCC principal Christopher Signor, Class of 2023 Advisor and Spanish teacher Susan Barbolt, Dean of Student Life & Coordinator of Affairs Maria Izzo, Class of 2023 Valedictorian Jessica Barnes, and Salutatorian Aidan Dunne spoke during the commencement.
Diocese of Albany
Superintendent of Schools Dr.
Giovanni Virgiglio, Very Rev. Robert Longobucco of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany, and Very Rev. James Ebert of St. Clement’s Church also spoke during the ceremony. The commencement included a special presentation from Leo Quinn, a member of the Saratoga Catholic Class of 1986.
Quinn’s great-uncle, also named Leo Quinn, was valedictorian of the St. Peter’s Academy Class of 1923, but tragically drowned four days before the ceremony. At Friday’s commencement, Quinn read his great-uncle’s original speech from 100 years prior.
To view additional photos, visit saratogatodaynewspaper.com.
SARATOGA SPRINGS —
Saratoga Central Catholic School has announced its valedictorian and salutatorian for the Class of 2023.
The Saratoga Catholic Class of 2023 Valedictorian is Jessica Barnes. Barnes plans to attend
The University of Rochester with a major in biology.
The Saratoga Catholic Class of 2023 Salutatorian is Aidan Dunne. Dunne plans to attend The University of Tennessee, Knoxville to major in chemical engineering.
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Writing the Right Word by Dave Dowling
Accuracy in word choice is a key to effective communication. In your daily writing and speaking, try to make sure you use the right word in the right place with the right spelling. By doing so, its effect will affect your communication in a positive way. This quick weekly tip will help you filter the confusion in some of our daily word choices.
This Week: Laudable, Laudatory Laudable means worthy of praise. The celebrity returned home for a laudable cause. Laudatory means expressing praise. The concert last night received a laudatory review.
Dave Dowling is the author of The Wrong Word Dictionary and The Dictionary of Worthless Words. Both books are available from many book retailers, and signed copies can be obtained by contacting Dave at dave. dowling65@gmail.com
Community Unites Around a Brand-New Mom with Breast Cancer
pregnant, she finally mentioned the lump to her obstetrician. The biopsy confirmed it was cancerous.
“I’m young, generally healthy, with no breast cancer history… how could this have happened?”
Alyssa wondered.
by Megin Potter for Saratoga TODAYAlyssa Lewis, 29, of Mechanicville, was diagnosed with breast cancer while pregnant.
It has been a harrowing ordeal for Alyssa and her husband, Dustin, compounded by the fact that cancer treatments are expensive. They have been unsure how to make it through. Now, the community has stepped up to help.
In just two weeks, they have raised $10,333 through a heartfelt GoFundMe campaign, surpassing their $10,000 goal.
WHEN THE UNTHINKABLE HAPPENS
During her first trimester, Alyssa experienced slight pain and found a lump in her breast. Convinced it was harmless, she tried not to worry.
Except for awful nausea, Alyssa’s pregnancy went relatively smoothly, at first. As her breasts swelled, pain increased. She convinced herself these were normal changes until, at 37 weeks
To begin the cancer treatments as soon as possible, Alyssa was scheduled for an induction the day before her due date. There were complications. After 10 hours of labor, and with the baby’s heart-rate dropping, a C-Section was performed. On May 4th, a healthy baby girl, Harlow, 6lbs 5 oz, 19-inches, was born.
Several weeks later, imaging detected Alyssa also has a cancerous lymph node. The hormones surging through Alyssa’s body during pregnancy fed the aggressive, fast-growing Stage 2 tumor.
“The biggest thing I’m afraid of is, unfortunately, I could be losing my life, my daughter could be losing her mother, and my husband could be losing his wife,” said Alyssa.
HELP FOR TODAY, HOPE FOR TOMORROW
Today, Alyssa’s chemotherapy treatments have begun. Surgery will follow and with it, radiation, and long-term hormone therapy medications.
Unsure of how much the out-of-pocket costs for all this will amount to, Alyssa and Dustin know they are substantial. They are struggling to keep up
financially. Also, Alyssa does not have life insurance.
In addition to the typical expenses of all new parents, Harlow must be fed exclusively with formula (costs only partially covered by WIC assistance). The couple, married since 2018, also care for three cats; Mittens, Scarlet, and Xena. Medical copays and the cost of transportation for treatments are adding up.
On June 13, they launched a GoFundMe campaign. In less than three days, they reached 50% of their $10,000 goal. Within the week, they received nearly $7,500 in donations.
“We live a private life, have a small circle of friends, and aren’t on social media. That so many people would help - words can’t express what I’m feeling,” said Alyssa, adding, “It’s definitely given me a new sense of strength I didn’t have before. In the beginning, it was hard to feel that way.”
Immeasurably grateful, this support has pushed Alyssa into a place of empowerment, allowing her the grace to advocate for young
breast cancer patients like herself.
“Seeing the outpouring of support from friends, family, everyone (even strangers!) really has pushed me forward. I have a new sense of wanting to make a difference for others in my condition.”
Alyssa has joined a cancer support group, is participating in a clinical study to test the current standard of care (saving future
patients from the awful sideeffects of ineffective treatments) and is advocating for more rigorous cancer prevention measures for pregnant women.
To read more of Alyssa Lewis’ story and contribute, visit gofund. me/77515d0c.
If you would prefer to send a gift, visit amazon.com/registries/ gl/guest-view/UK5AIRU4Z1PA
A moving GoFundMe campaign raises $10,000+ in two weeks.Alyssa Lewis and family. Photo provided.
Celebrating Summer
by HowardF or many, eighty-degree weather and the end of the school year are hallmarks of summer. We plan for gatherings with family and friends, schedule vacations, and fill the calendar with activities. Ultimately, summertime hits full speed once the Fourth of July is upon us.
But sometimes, the simplest things make summer most memorable—like fresh flowers on the table, snacking on sun-ripened berries, or the smell of dinner on the grill. Time slows as we absorb natural flavors, colors, and scents straight from the earth. Summer cooking doesn’t need to be complicated—a vinaigrette of vinegar and olive oil can dress thinlysliced cucumbers, grated carrots, and crisp greens. Snap peas and tender yellow squash may be sauteed lightly with olive oil and a pinch of sea salt, maintaining their taste and crisp texture. Beets and potatoes may be boiled until soft, then sauteed with onions. Add fresh herbs for a burst of flavor.
Local meats and poultry also call for a simple preparation, as the meat’s flavor lies in its quality. For grilling cuts of beef, pork, and goat, bring the meat to ambient temperature (let it sit at room temperature for about 30 minutes), rub it with olive oil, salt, and pepper, and then grill. Cook meats to the proper temperature and try not to rely on time. Once cooked, cover tightly with aluminum foil and let rest for approximately five minutes. Chicken gets special treatment with a simple marinade of olive oil, garlic, herbs, and a hefty squeeze of citrus. Let it soak in the marinade for 30 minutes to 8 hours before grilling.
When entertaining or picnicking, a loaf of artisan bread paired with local cheeses can quickly satisfy a group. Add pickles, honeycomb, jam, chocolate,
crackers, or fresh fruit for an array of delectable flavors that complement one another and make for a sweet and savory summertime meal.
Beverages are always necessary for backyard barbeques or just enjoying time in your backyard. Limoncello, whiskey iced tea, and other spirits make cocktail hour easy. Or maybe Junboucha or lavender lemonade is best to quench your thirst.
Visiting the summer farmers’ markets reminds you of the bounty that comes from this region. We realign with nature and slow down to enjoy the pace—smelling flowers and savoring flavors, and it’s all available here.
The Saratoga Farmers’ Market is open Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and Wednesdays from 3 to 6 p.m. at High Rock Park in downtown Saratoga Springs. Find us online at saratogafarmersmarket.org and follow us on Facebook and Instagram.
Cucumber Salad with Greek Yogurt
YIELDS: 8 servings
INGREDIENTS:
*Ingredients currently available at the farmers’ market
• ½ cup plain Greek yogurt*
• 3 Tablespoons white vinegar
• 1 Tablespoon sugar
• pepper to taste
• 4 medium cucumbers*, peeled and thinly sliced
• 1 small sweet onion*, thinly sliced and separated into rings
INSTRUCTIONS
:
In a large bowl, whisk the yogurt, vinegar, sugar, and pepper until blended. Add cucumbers and onion. Toss to coat. Refrigerate, covered for at least 4 hours.
NOTE: The original recipe calls for sour cream in place of yogurt.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY America!
Hello my Foodie Friends!
This 4th of July weekend celebration will include attending fireworks, parades, barbeques, carnivals, picnics, baseball games, and family gatherings. The Fourth of July is more than just a celebration of summertime — it’s a time to celebrate our freedom and how far we have come. Many families will be hosting or attending an outside event or taking advantage of the long weekend activities.
Fireworks have always been one of my favorite parts of celebrating our national holiday. Sitting in a chair and watching the spectacular color displayed is so exciting to me. As I reminisce about my childhood, there is one particular 4th of July that standouts. I love to tell my decades old story of when my two other brothers and our neighborhood buddies had acquired some fire crackers to add to our evening fun. After the firework show had ended at our local park, we still had the need to entertain ourselves and sustain the celebration. My parents were not aware that a group of us “spirited” boys still had unused fireworks in our possession. Our friends provided the fireworks and my brothers and I were given the task of getting a pan to cover the fire crackers with. I gave this “heroic” opportunity to my youngest brother instructing on spy-like maneuvers to quietly get the pan past my mother. Looking back, I am not sure how we actually were able to pull it off getting it past her. We found a quiet corner in our yard to set up. Anxiously, we lit several fire crackers and put a
Red, White & Blue Berry Fruit Tart
INGREDIENTS
• 3 cups walnuts and almonds, (you can use pecans and hazelnuts as well)
• 5 Tablespoons unsalted butter
• 8 dates, soaked in hot water for 5 minutes, then pit
• 1/4 teaspoon kosher salt
• 2 8-ounce bars cream cheese, at room temperature
• 1 cup lemon curd (8 ounces) at room temperature
• Assorted fresh fruit
• 1 loose-bottomed fluted tart pan 2 inches deep
• 2 Tablespoons Apricot jam,
• 2 Tablespoons water
pan on top of them. Well, that pan shot so high in the sky, it landed in my father’s favorite red maple tree and stayed there until the following winter. One winter afternoon my father was looking out the kitchen window wondering what was lodged in his tree. Getting the pan down was an event in itself. However, cleaning it was another. In an attempt to teach the three of us adorable boys a lesson, we were ordered to get the pan back to its “original” shape and color. We never did get that pan back to its normal shape!!
Outdoor gatherings were always something I looked forward to. Especially, when looking at the vast number of dishes and desserts that will be spread out. Whether it is a picnic gathering, or a simple picnic at the park, no feast would be complete without a sweet treat at the end. A simple way to satisfy the sweet tooth, is with a fruitladened tart. It is a wonderful treat to add with wine or even a cup of tea. Fresh fruit tarts are a beautiful way to present a dessert. The secret lies in the pan that the tart is baked in. A tart pan has low, fluted sides with a removable bottom. The
design of the pan allows for a better conduction of heat making a more uniform baked crust. The removable bottom enables you to remove the finished product by easily placing your hand beneath the bottom, and letting the outer ring fall. Tart pans come in a number of sizes to suite whatever you are making. They are also known as quiche pans.
Ahhh…I love summer. Being outdoors and enjoying fun times with family and friends (safely) creates those memories that last a lifetime. Stop by Compliments to the Chef, your Neighborhood Kitchen and Cutlery store located at 33 Railroad Place, to pick up the tools you need to make your weekend an enjoyable one! Remember my Foodie Friends; “Life Happens in the Kitchen.” Happy Fourth of July.
Take Care, John & Paula
Office for the Aging
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Soak dates in hot or warm water 5 minutes, then pit.
2. In a food processor, fitted with blade, pulse nuts, butter, dates and salt until a dough forms.
3. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Press dough into a greased tart pan with removable bottom. Bake for 12-15 minutes, or until crust is golden.
4. In a clean processor bowl, process the cream cheese and lemon curd and spread it into the bottom of the chilled tart crust, covering the base evenly.
5. Arrange the fruit gently (so it doesn’t sink in too much) on top of the lemony cream cheese.
6. Refrigerator the tart, preferably overnight, or for at least 4 hours. It does need to get properly cold in order to set enough for the tart to be unmolded and sliced easily.
7. For the glaze: mix 2 Tablespoons apricot jam and 2 Tablespoons water in a small sauce pan and cook over low heat, stirring until jam is melted and thin enough to brush over fruit. Add more water if necessary.
Recipe courtesy of Nigella Lawson at whatagirleats.com
Menu Subject To Change. Coffee, Tea and Butter are served daily at sites. The suggested contribution is $2 per meal. There is a $8 fee for guests under the age of 60. Please make checks payable to: Saratoga County Treasurer, c/o Saratoga County Office for the Aging, 152 West High Street, Ballston Spa, NY 12020
Events upcoming
28th Annual Saratoga Soroptimist Secret Gardens Tour
A dozen gardens in varying sizes and styles in Saratoga Springs and Wilton are featured 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, July 9. Purchase $25 advance tickets at www. soroptimistsaratoga.org or at Northshire Bookstore in Saratoga Springs, Cudney’s Cleaners retail locations, and Faddegon’s Nursery in Latham. Day-of tickets for $30 will be sold while supplies last from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. outside the Saratoga Springs Visitor Center, 297 Broadway. Garden descriptions and suggested driving directions are provided with purchase. Ticket sales support women and girls, including Wellspring. Questions? Email secretgardensinfo@gmail.com.
Celebration of Summer
The Saratoga Area Retired
Educators Association invites all retired Saratoga Area educators, teaching assistants, librarians, and school support staff members to attend our social. This fun event will provide you with the opportunity to mix and mingle with other educators, meet some of our members and learn about the monthly luncheon meetings of our organization. The event will be held at the Parting Glass in Saratoga Springs from 4 -7 p.m. on Wednesday, July 12. There will be a $5 cover charge collected at the door. Snacks will be provided and there will be a cash bar. For more information and to RSVP please call 518-569-0395.
Homestead: You Are Here – Opening Night
Saratoga Arts, 320 Broadway, Saratoga Springs | 5 – 7 p.m. On July 14, multi-disciplinary artist Yuko Edwards’ on-going series Homestead: You Are Here will be on view in our Atrium Gallery this summer. The series began when the artist was a resident of Saratoga Springs and took solo walks throughout the innercity. On those walks, Yuko saw
reflections of her own family in the landscape, memories from the past as well as possible new futures. The photographic works raise questions of belonging and evoke the existence of the Black community and its energy. www. saratoga-arts.org.
Adirondack Greek Festival
The 14th Adirondack Greek Festival will be hosted by St. George Church, 55 Main St., South Glens Falls. On Thursday, July 13 from 4 – 8 p.m., enjoy souvlaki and gyro sandwiches and pasties outside under the tent. Friday and Saturday, July 14 and 15 from noon – 7 p.m., enjoy our full festival days with more authentic Greek food/dinners and pastries, music, entertainment and church tours. Free admission and parking. OPA! No on-line or phone orders will be taken for this event. www. sgforthodoxchurch.org.
Dinner and Casino Night
Benefiting Therapeutic Horses of Saratoga. Entertainment, cocktails, dinner, and casino games. Therapeutic Horses of Saratoga is a nonprofit organization
supporting vulnerable racehorses and people in leading a safe and meaningful life by nurturing the horse-human connection through therapeutic programming. We invite you to join us for our inaugural gala hosted by Tony and Robin Malatino on Saturday, July 15, 7 – 11 p.m. at Sugar Plum Farm, located at 96 Gilbert Rd., Saratoga Springs. RSVP by July 1. Attire: wear what makes you happy. Sponsorships available. VIP Reserved Dining Seating, $250 each including 300 casino chips, general tickets, $200 each, including 200 casino chips. Visit www.thsaratoga.org/events or call Meg at 518-290-6240 ext. 101.
Veterans Picnic
Free to Veterans and their families. B.P.O.E. support for our Veterans dates back over 100 years and continues today because our mission is still the same, “to provide aid and comfort to any veteran in need.” Join us as we bring our mission to our community by attending the Veterans Picnic on Sunday, July 16, 2 – 4:30 p.m. at Saratoga Wilton Elks Club, 1 Elks Circle, Saratoga Springs. Food, fun and games. Contact John Safford, jsafford3@ gmail.com
Travel with the Academy for Lifelong Learning (ALL) to an Italian Cooking School
Have you dreamed of living in a seventeenth century palazzo nestled on a hilltop village in the romantic Italian countryside? ALL is sponsoring a gourmet retreat and cooking school November 11-18, 2023. We will tour a historic or culinary attraction each day and begin cooking late afternoons under the guidance of a professional chef before enjoying a four-course dinner with local wines each evening. This small group experience includes all meals and six nights in a beautifully restored historic palazzo. For more details, contact goedventures@gmail.com
Artist Exhibit
The
Camp Saratoga 5K Trail Series
Held at 6:15 p.m. Monday evenings in August—August 7, 14, 21 & 28. Registration is $5 day-of or $15 for all four races., Proceeds benefit the Wilton Wildlife Preserve & Park. For more information, call Laura Clark at 581-1278 or email laura@ saratogastryders.org or visit www. saratogastryders.org.
The Health, History, & Horses Charity Gala
Presented by Ladies of Charity, Saratoga Chapter. Funds raised are distributed annually to established charities in Saratoga & Warren/Washing counties: Catholic Charities, food kitchens, shelters, and tuition support programs. Thursday, August 17, 6 – 9 p.m. at Saratoga Winery, 462 route 29, Saratoga Springs. Complimentary Beer & Wine the 1st hour, hot and cold food stations, cash bar, live music, silent auction, 4 seasons basket raffle, 50/50 raffle and racetrack t-shirt quilt. Cost is $75 per person payable to Ladies of Charity. Attire: summer festive. Tickets: www.ladiesofcharitysartaoga.com. Contact Yolanda at 518-886-8064.
Clifton Park Senior Community Center Gallery, 6 Clifton Commons Ct., and SSAS will be hosting an exhibit during the months of June and July featuring the work of artist Frank Coletta. His artwork will include realistic landscape drawings in pen and ink depicting the beauty of the Hudson Valley area and flower drawings in colored pencil and ink. Mr. Coletta is an accomplished artist who has shown nationally and locally. The Mechanicville Library, 190 N. Main Street, will host artist Bill Daisak during June, July, and August. For further information about SSAS visit our website: southernsaratogaartist.com or check us out on Facebook.
Unique Vendors & Artisans
Ballston Area Senior Citizens Annual Bazaar on Saturday, October 7 at the Milton Community Center, located at 310 Northline Road Ballston Spa. What is your specialty? Pickles & relishes, jams & jellies, or any handmade crafts are appreciated and welcome. Vendors of all kinds will be accepted on first come bases for indoor spaces, until October 2. Indoor spaces-8’W x 7’D are $30 indoor only are (electrical outlets indoor are limited). Outdoor spaces-12’W x 10’D are $25. To receive an Exhibit Contract and Hold Harmless agreement and payment to reserve your space contact Sue Heimburg 518-885-8037 / text message with name and mailing address or e-mail sheim381@aol. com
This Week’s Events: JUNE 30-JULY 6 �� =family friendly
FRIDAY, JUNE 30
Fish Fry Friday ��
Knights of Columbus Council
#246, located at 50 Pine Rd., Saratoga Springs | 5 - 7 p.m.
This event will require advance call-in of orders on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday of that week between the hours of noon and 3 p.m. Call 518584-8547 to place your order or for more information. A set number of orders will be scheduled for pickup at 5 p.m. and at intervals of every 15 minutes thereafter until sold out, so make sure to schedule early. As always, thank you for your support and helping us to continue our good works in the community.
SATURDAY, JULY 1
Cars & Coffee ��
Middle Grove Town Park, 430 Middle Grove Road, Middle Grove, 8 - 11 a.m. The Town of Greenfield Lions Club are hosting the event. Free and open to any car or truck, including daily drivers. There will be a 50-50 raffle and door prizes for entered vehicles. This event is being sponsored by Ryan’s Garage. The Greenfield Lions will be selling fresh breakfast sandwiches and coffee. The public is invited to check out the vehicles. For more information about Lions Clubs International, visit www. lionsclubs.org.
Voter Registration
Saratoga Farmers’ Market, 112 High Rock Avenue, Saratoga Springs | 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. The League of Women Voters of Saratoga County will be offering Voter Registration tables July 1, 15, and 29. Residents can learn where to find information about polling places, information about registration, early voting, absentee voting, and pick up
absentee voting applications and voter registration forms.
SUNDAY, JULY 2
Summer
Sunday Stroll ��
Meet at the northwest corner of Division Street and Railroad Place, Saratoga Springs | 10:30 a.m.
Carrie Woerner, NYS
Assemblywoman and former SSPF Executive Director, for “Wealth & Wellness: Franklin Square.” Tour this architecturally rich area in Saratoga’s oldest residential neighborhood. Tour, sponsored by Engineering America Co. The cost per tour is $15 for SSPF members and $20 for non-members. For additional information on these summer strolls or to purchase tickets to any of these upcoming tours visit www.saratogapreservation.org, call 518-587-5030, or email nbabie4@ saratogapreservation.org.
21st Anniversary “Blackjack” Gala
The Saratoga Automobile Museum, 110 Avenue of the Pines, Saratoga Spring | 7 - 11 p.m. This momentous event promises an incredible evening of celebration, entertainment, and philanthropy, all in support of the museum’s mission to promote community, automobile education and safety. To purchase tickets or explore sponsorship opportunities visit https:// www.saratogaautomuseum. org/ Interested individuals are encouraged to reach out to Megan Hennessey at 518.401.5185 or email megan@ saratogaautomuseum.org.
MONDAY, JULY 3
Outdoor Baby Bounce
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Presbyterian New England Congregational Church, 24
Circular St., Saratoga Springs | 10 – 10:30 a.m. Outdoor Baby
Bounce introduces babies 0-24 months (with an accompanying adult) to a variety of early literacy skills like enjoying simple books, songs, finger plays and sensory activities. Siblings are also welcome to attend. Please bring blankets for sitting on the grass. This program will take place on the lawn. In the event of rain or high heat index, the program will be held at the library in the Crawshaw Story Room.
TUESDAY, JULY 4
Congress Park History Tour
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Saratoga Springs Visitor Center, 297 Broadway, Saratoga Springs | 10:30 a.m. Learn about the fascinating history of “The Queen of Spas” with a leisurely walk thru Congress Park. Tours are held Tuesday – Saturday. Our experienced guides will tell you the stories of how Saratoga became “The Queen of Spas” in the 19th Century. The tragic story behind the Trask Family and the Spirit of Life statue. The history of the Saratoga City Museum and its notorious reputation as the highest rolling gambling casino in the US. How the city rallied to restore the historic Spit and Spat statues. Tour is 90 minutes in and about 1/2 mile in length. Price is $20, Children under 12 free. Phone or text to 518-832-3796.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 5
Wacky Wednesday: Outdoor Water Fun �� Clifton Park Halfmoon Public Library, 475 Moe Rd., Clifton Park | 10 a.m. Get ready to get messy or just have some wacky fun on the Library’s Back Lawn! Each week will feature a new activity. For preschoolgrade 5, with an adult. 518371-8622. www.cphlibrary.org
Free Concert Series ��
Malta Community Center, Front Lawn, 1 Bayberry Dr., Malta | 6 – 8 p.m. Motion Blur
- The band is a culmination of a fun atmosphere, highenergy rock, and musical excellence that shows off the full potential of the music and the musicians. Wednesdays, Rain or shine.
Poetry Reading ��
Caffè Lena, 47 Phila St., Saratoga Springs | 7 p.m. Caffè
Lena will present a poetry reading by Jill Crammond. An open mic poetry reading will follow. Doors open for sign-ups at 6:30 p.m. and the readings will start at 7 p.m. The host for the event will be Carol Graser and the cost is $5 general, free for students. The featured reading will also be livestreamed. You can find a link for the livestream at caffelena.org, 518-583-0022.
Take A Bite ��
Downtown Glens Falls | 5 – 7 p.m. A summer food festival every Wednesday through August 9. Restaurants offer small plates priced from $1 to $5 while guests stroll through downtown enjoying live entertainment and music. Plus, there will be bounce houses in the park each week. Sponsored by the Glens Falls Collaborative. For more information, visit https:// glensfallscollaborative.com/ take-a-bite/
90th Anniversary of the Civilian Conservation Corp.
Galway Public Library, 2112 East St. Galway | 6:30 p.m.
A program on the history of Adirondack CCC Camps. Speaker Marty Podskoch is a retired teacher and the author of 11 books, including Adirondack Civilian Conservation Corps Camps: Their History, Memories and Legacy of the CCC. Those interested in attending the program are encouraged to register at 518-882-6385. More information about the CCC and other library programs is available at www.galwaypubliclibrary.org.
Chicken Parmigiana Dinner
Take-out
Saratoga-Wilton Elks Club, 1 Elks Lane, Saratoga Springs | 4:30 – 6 p.m. Take out only. Call Monday or Tuesday between 10 a.m. –Noon to place an order. 518-5842585. Menu: Chicken Parmigiana, penne pasta, tossed salad, garlic toast. Cost $15 per dinner. (cash only).
THURSDAY, JULY 6
Skidmore Jazz Institute
Faculty All-Star Septet ��
Arthur Zankel Music Center, Skidmore College, 815 North Broadway, Saratoga Springs | 8 p.m. Skidmore Jazz Institute
This Week’s Meetings
THURSDAY, JULY 6
Finance Committee Meeting
The Galway Public Library, 2112 East St., Galway | 5 p.m. The public is welcome to attend. More information at 518-882-6385.
Faculty All-Stars featuring Mike Rodriguez (trumpet), Steve Wilson (saxophone), Steve Davis (trombone), Mimi Fox (guitar), Bill Cunliffe (piano), Todd Coolman (bass) and Dennis Mackrel (drums). For tickets: www.tix.com/ticket-sales/ zankel/7074 Send
Applications Accepted through July 8 for Saratoga County Fair Pageant
Opera Saratoga 2023 Summer Festival Opens This Weekend
SARATOGA SPRINGS — Opera Saratoga’s 2023 Summer Festival Lineup will staged June 30 to July 9 at Universal Preservation Hall. The three summer offerings, the madcap Tony-award winning musical, “A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder,” the classic comic bel canto opera “Don Pasquale” and the world premiere of Clarice Assad and Lila Palmer’s family opera “The Selfish Giant.” Showtimes, all at UPH on Washington Street, are:
Gentleman’s Guide: Friday, June 30 @ 7:30 pm, Sunday July 2 @ 2 pm, Thursday, July 6 @ 7:30 pm, Saturday, Jul 8 @ 7:30 pm.
BALLSTON SPA —
Applications for this summer’s Saratoga County Fair Pageant are open. The divisions this year are for ages 12 months to 25 years old. The Saratoga County Fair will take place July 18-23 at the Fairgrounds, located at 162 Prospect St. in Ballston Spa.
A four-page entry form is available for download at: saratogacountyfair.org/wp-content/ uploads/2023/03/Dept.-R-PageantEntry-Form.pdf. Entry fee is $15 and the deadline for entries is July 8. For more information about the fair, go to saratogacountyfair. org or call 518-885-9701.
Don Pasquale: Saturday, July 1 @ 7:30 pm, Friday, July 7 @ 7:30 pm, Sunday, July 9 @ 2 pm.
The Selfish Giant: Saturday, July 1 @ 11 am, Saturday, July 8 @ 11 am. For more information and tickets, go to: operasaratoga.org.
Single Tickets on Sale for Two Capital Repertory Theatre 23-24 Subscription Shows
ALBANY — Single tickets for “What the Constitution Means to Me” and “Million Dollar Quartet Christmas” are on sale. Both shows are part of Capital Repertory Theatre’s 23-24 subscription
season. Subscriptions, which include “Sweat,” “Three Mothers,” Beautiful: The Carole King Musical” as well as a cross-venue show at Proctors, are still available.
“What the Constitution
Means to Me,” by Heidi Schreck, will be at the REP Sept. 15 – Oct. 8. The smash Broadway hit kicks off the new season at theREP with a special production.
“Million Dollar Quartet Christmas,” by Colin Escott, will be at theREP Nov. 24 – Dec. 24. Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins and Elvis Presley come together again to celebrate the most wonderful time of the year. Sun Records, donned with Christmas tree, garland and mistletoe, rings with the sounds of the season and the chart toppers that made the four famous. Each show will feature certain special nights throughout their runs, including a post-show champagne toast on opening night, Chef’s Table featuring local restaurants, an ASL performance, Thirsty Thursday and a pre-show behind-the-scenes presentation. Tickets are available through the Box Office at Proctors in-person, via phone at 518-346-6204 Monday-Saturday 10 a.m.-6 p.m. or online at capitalrep.org.
Tang Museum: Upbeat on the Roof Summer Concert Series Kicks-Off
SARATOGA SPRINGS —
The Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery at Skidmore College has announced its line-up for the Upbeat On The Roof series.
The long-running Thursday night concert series is presented July 6 through August 17. Concerts are staged on the grounds of the Tang.
Attendees are invited to bring chairs, blankets, and picnics. Music starts at 6 pm.
July 6
• July 6: Blue Ranger: Folk
• July 13: The Age: Neo-Soul
• July 20: Hot Club of Saratoga: Gypsy swing
• July 27: Alex Torres and His Latin Orchestra: Latin jazz
• August 3: Zan and the Winter Folk: Anthemic folk
• August 10: Veena Chandra: Indian classical music on sitar and tabla
• August 17: Nathan Meltz and the House of Tomorrow: Agit-pop
UPH Announces First Rainbow Prom in Support of the Local LGBTQIA+ Community
SARATOGA SPRINGS —
Proctors Collaborative will be hosting its first Rainbow Prom at Universal Preservation Hall in September, when the LGBTQIA+ community and allies ages 16+ are invited to commemorate a prom night in a safe, inclusive space. Photographers will capture the memories as everyone dances the night away to popular music from the 80s, 90s, 00s and today. The event takes place 7 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 30 at UPH in Saratoga Springs.
UPH is also asking participants to post their promposals on Instagram with the hashtag #UPHRainbowProm for a chance to win a free drink voucher.
Tickets are available through the Box Office at Proctors in-person, via phone at 518346-6204 Monday-Saturday 10 a.m.-6 p.m. or online at universalpreservationhall.org.
Upcoming at Caffè Lena
SARATOGA SPRINGS — Caffe Lena, located on Phila Street, has a slew of shows lined up for the summer. These are some of them:
Emerging Artists of the Month: Folkfaces with opener Micah John & Lillian Chase. Thursday, July 6, at 7 p.m. Folkfaces’ brand of “rowdy jazz & bluesy roots” is a wild ride of animated musicianship, putting a punk slant on old-timey American roots music.
Bright Series: Reed Foehl Sunday July 30, 7 p.m. Soulful singer-songwriter and master storyteller from the Green Mountains of Vermont, with emotive vocals
and introspective lyrics.
Open Stage: Jam Sessions and Workshops. Bluegrass Jam with Blue Spruce. Wednesday July 19, 7 p.m. Jams are all about sharing songs, making new friends, and enjoying a relaxing and casual evening of irresistible string band music.
Additionally: Deadgrass - a string band celebration of Jerry Garcia – performs on Saturday, July 22; The legendary Tom Chapin on Sunday, July 23, and beloved Texas singer-songwriter Radney Foster performs on Aug. 18.
For more information, tickets, and a full schedule of events, go to: caffelena.org.
X-Files 30th Anniversary Fan Fest July 7-8 at The X-Files Museum in Saratoga Springs
SARATOGA SPRINGS —
Actor Brian Thompson will make an appearance at this year’s The X-Files 30th Anniversary Fan Fest in Saratoga Springs July 7 - 8.
This year’s Fan Fest will take place at both The X-Files Preservation Collection (4284
Route 50) and the Saratoga Springs City Center with a lineup of X-Files celebrities.
Thompson can currently be seen with Denzel Washington, in Joel Cohen and Fran Mc Dormand’s “The Tragedy of Macbeth” on Apple TV, as well
as episodes of 911, where he portrays the less codling fire captain Vincent Gerard.
X Files proved life-changing for Thompson as well for event producer as Jim Thornton, whose X-Files obsession inspired a decades-long search for the items
that now make up The X-Files Preservation Collection and Collectibles, the official name of the museum.
For more information about the weekend events & tickets, go to: xfilespreservationcollection. com/collections/fan-fest
Yaddo Gardens Open to The Public: New Hours & Days of Operation
SARATOGA SPRINGS —
Yaddo is preparing for the summer season with new public programming on offer in the Gardens.
The entrance to the Yaddo artists’ colony now bears a new gate. The Gardens portion of the compound is open to the public Monday through Thursday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. as well as Saturday and Sunday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The gates will be closed on Fridays. The gate is intended to help keep access roads open for artists in residence as well as for fire and
emergency vehicles.
The Gardens, which opened earlier this month, will remain open through Sunday, Oct. 15. Limited parking is available at the entrance to the Gardens.
The public is also invited to attend The Art of Wellness, a series of Yoga classes held in the Gardens on select Sundays through September. RSVP at: yaddo.org/ event/the-art-of-wellness.
For more information about the Gardens, visit: yaddo.org/gardens.
“A Night Under The Stars” – Yaddo Summer Benefit 2023
Written by Thomas Dimopoulos Saratoga TODAYSARATOGA SPRINGS —
The Yaddo Summer Benefit - “An Evening Under the Stars” - was staged June 22 on the grounds of the fabled arts colony on Union Avenue.
This year’s program featured a silent auction, a musical performance by Yaddo 2020
and 2022 artists-in-residence
The Lazours, and was chaired by Candace Wait.
Cocktails, hors d’oeuvres and food stations were created by Chef Tim Brockmon and the Yaddo culinary team for approximately 350 guests in attendance.
The Summer Benefit raises about $180,000 for Yaddo’s artist residency programming. For more information about Yaddo, go to: yaddo.org.
Notice of Formation of WEST FENLON COTTAGE, LLC. The name of the limited liability company is “WEST FENLON COTTAGE, LLC” (the LLC). The Articles of Organization were filed with the New York Department of State on May 9, 2023. The Secretary of State is designated as the agent of the LLC upon whom process against the company may be served. The principal office of the LLC is in Saratoga County and the address to which the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC is P.O. Box 3325, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866. The purpose of the LLC shall be to conduct any lawful business as permitted by applicable law and as determined from time to time by its members. 05/26, 06/02, 06/09, 06/16, 06/23, 06/30/2023. 10549
Brown Beck, LLC, Art. of Org. filed SSNY on 05/09/23. Office: Saratoga County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to the LLC, 7 Pinewood Avenue, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 05/26, 06/02, 06/09, 06/16, 06/23, 06/30/2023. 10551
Notice of formation of Kowsky Farms LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York on 05/05/2023 Office: Saratoga County.
SSNY has been designated as the LLC’s agent upon whom process against it may be served. A copy of process should be mailed to the LLC at: 132 Dunsbach Rd., Halfmoon, NY 12065. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 05/26, 06/02, 06/09, 06/16, 06/23, 06/30/2023. 10568
NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY.
NAME: TRADERTG LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 05/18/2023. Office location: Saratoga County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to the LLC, 29 Moreland Drive, Mechanicville, NY 12188. Purpose: For any lawful purpose.
05/26, 06/02, 06/09, 06/16, 06/23, 06/30/2023. 10570
LEATHERNECK LOGISTICS LLC. Notice of Formation of the above Limited Liability Company (“LLC”). Articles of Organization (DOM LLC) filed with the Secretary of State of New York (“SSNY”) on April 27, 2023. Office location, County of Saratoga. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of any such process served to: Nathanael Stearns, P.O. Box 67, Clifton Park NY 12065. Purpose: Any lawful act. 05/26, 06/02, 06/09, 06/16, 06/23, 06/30/2023. 10571
Notice of formation of DRUMITUP LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York on 05/19/2023. Office: Saratoga County. SSNY has been designated as the LLC’s agent upon whom process against it may be served. A copy of process should be mailed to the LLC at: 28 Christina Court, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 05/26, 06/02, 06/09, 06/16, 06/23, 06/30/2023. 10576
On 5/19/23, Art. of Org. of Team Jana Holdings LLC were filed with the SSSNY. The office of the NY LLC is located in Saratoga County. The SSSNY is designated as the agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served and the address within NY State to which the SSSNY shall mail a copy of any process against it served upon it is, Team Jana Holdings LLC, 34 Lupine Drive, Malta, NY 12020. The purpose of the LLC is for any lawful purpose. 05/26, 06/02, 06/09, 06/16, 06/23, 06/30/2023. 10579
NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY.
NAME: Adirondack Inlay Studio LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 05/17/2020. Office location: Saratoga County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to the LLC, 2 Progress Drive #4457 Halfmoon,
LEGALS
NY 12065. Purpose: For any lawful purpose. 05/26, 06/02, 06/09, 06/16, 06/23, 06/30/2023. 10583
Notice of Formation of Limited Liability Company (LLC). Name: 518 Toga, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on May 19, 2023. County: Saratoga. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 2 Autumn Lane, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866. Purpose: to engage in any and all business for which LLCs may be formed under the New York LLC Law. 05/26, 06/02, 06/09, 06/16, 06/23, 06/30/2023. 10584
NOTICE OF FORMATION Allison
P. Howe Mental Health Counselor PLLC. Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 05/22/23 with perpetual existence. Office: Saratoga Co. SSNY designated as agent of the PLLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to the PLLC, 229 Washington St Ste 105 Saratoga Springs NY 12866. Purpose: For the practice of the profession of Mental Health Counseling. 05/26, 06/02, 06/09, 06/16, 06/23, 06/30/2023. 10585
In The Black Advisory Group LLC Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 05/17/23. Off. loc: Saratoga Co. SSNY des. as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail process to In The Black Advisory Group LLC, 8 Meadow Rue Place, Malta, NY 12020. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 05/26, 06/02, 06/09, 06/16, 06/23, 06/30/2023. 10590
Notice of Formation of Limited Liability Company. Arts of Org. of Superior Automotive since 1982, LLC (“LLC”) filed with Dept. of State of NY on May 17, 2023. Office location: Saratoga County. Sec. of State designated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served and shall mail process to: 370 Maple Avenue, Saratoga Springs, New York 12866, principal business address. LLC does not have a specific date of dissolution. Purpose: All legal purposes. Filer: Lavelle & Finn, LLP,
29 British American Bl., Latham, NY 12110. 05/26, 06/02, 06/09, 06/16, 06/23, 06/30/2023. 10593
Notice of Formation of Limited Liability Company (LLC) Name of the LLC is: PURE PERSPECTIVE
CONSULTING, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on May 18, 2023. Office Location: 25 Cleveland Avenue, Saratoga Springs NY 12866. Under section 203 of the Limited Liability Company Law. The secretary of state is designated as agent of the limited liability company upon whom process against it may be served. The post office address within or without this state to which the secretary of state shall mail a copy of any process against the limited liability company served upon him or her is: 25 Cleveland Avenue, Saratoga Springs NY 12866. The purpose of the Company is to engage in any lawful act or activity for which limited liability companies may be organized under the LLCL. 05/26, 06/02, 06/09, 06/16, 06/23, 06/30/2023. 10595
MATH REFRESH LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 02/28/2023. Office: Saratoga County. SSNY designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to the LLC, 3035 Route 50, #1055, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 05/26, 06/02, 06/09, 06/16, 06/23, 06/30/2023. 10597
Notice of Qualification of PenPoint Specialty Insurance Services, LLC. Authority filed with the Secretary of State of New York on 05/25/2023 . Office: Saratoga County. SSNY has been designated as the LLC’s agent upon whom process against it may be served. A copy of process should be mailed to: Harker & Associates, PLLC, 36 Long Alley, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 06/02, 06/09, 06/16, 06/23, 06/30, 07/07/2023. 10635
Notice of formation of XPOZITO XTRA LLC, a New York limited liability company. Name:
XPOZITO XTRA LLC. Articles of Organization filed with Secretary of State of New York on May 22, 2023 under Section 203 of the Limited Liability Company Law. Office location: 146 Ernst Road, Gansevoort, New York 12831, Saratoga County. Secretary of State of New York designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. Secretary of State of New York shall mail a copy of the process to: XPOZITO XTRA LLC , 146 Ernst Road, Gansevoort, NY 12831. Purpose: Investment in startup business and any other lawful business activity not otherwise prohibited by the laws of the State of New York. 06/02, 06/09, 06/16, 06/23, 06/30, 07/07/2023. 10646
LEGAL NOTICE
SARATOGA CUSTOM
WOODWORKING COMPANY, LLC NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). Name: Saratoga Custom Woodworking Company, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 4/5/2023. Office location: Saratoga County. SSNY is designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY may mail a copy of any process to: LLC, c/o Nicholas Polsinelli 48 Spruce Street, Clifton Park, New York 12065. Purpose: for all legal purposes. 06/02, 06/09, 06/16, 06/23, 06/30, 07/07/2023. 10647
ED’S EQUIPMENT REPAIR LLC
Notice of Formation of the above Limited Liability Company (“LLC”). Articles of Organization (DOM LLC) filed with the Secretary of State of New York (“SSNY”) on May 26, 2023, Office location, County of Saratoga. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of any such process served to: Edward Dworakowski, 816 Plank Road, Clifton Park NY 12065. Purpose: Any lawful act. 06/02, 06/09, 06/16, 06/23, 06/30, 07/07/2023. 10649
Notice of formation of 74 WARREN STREET LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 05/23/2023 Office: Saratoga County.
SSNY has been designated as the LLC’s agent upon whom process against it may be served. A copy of process should be maild to: The LLC, 38 High Rock Avenue, Ste. 3, PO Box 272, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 06/09, 06/16, 06/23, 06/30, 07/07, 07/14/2023. 10659
Notice of Formation of Melissa Caisse LLC. Arts of Org filed with Secy of State of NY (SSNY) on 6/1/2023 Office location: Saratoga County SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY shall mail process to 411 Broadway, Mechanicville, NY 12118. Purpose: any lawful purpose. 06/09, 06/16, 06/23, 06/30, 07/07, 07/14/2023. 10665
Notice of Formation of a Domestic Limited Liability Company (LLC)
Under Section 206 of the Limited Liability Company Law. The name of the LLC is CLIFTON PARK LASER & WELLNESS, LLC. The Articles of Organization were filed with the NY Secretary of State on May 24, 2023. The office of the LLC is to be located in Saratoga County. The Secretary of State is designated as the agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. The address to which the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC is 963 Route 146, Clifton Park, New York 12065. 06/09, 06/16, 06/23, 06/30, 07/07, 07/14/2023. 10666
NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY.
NAME: Rustic Tyger LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 04/10/2023. Office location:
Saratoga County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to the LLC, 35 Ichabod Ln, Ballston Spa, NY 12020. Purpose: For any lawful purpose. 06/09, 06/16, 06/23, 06/30, 07/07, 07/14/2023. 10667
Notice of formation of Kaytlin Parrella LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York on 05/24/2023
Office: Saratoga County. SSNY has been designated as the LLC’s agent upon whom process against it may be served. A copy of process should be mailed to the LLC at: 7014 13TH AVENUE , SUITE 202 BROOKLYN, NY, 11228, USA . Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 06/09, 06/16, 06/23, 06/30, 07/07, 07/14/2023. 10669
NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY
Under Section 203 of the Limited Liability Company Law. Name: EBR Publishing, LLC, Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on June 6, 2023. Office location: Saratoga County. SSNY is designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to: c/o The LLC, 1 Callaway Ct., Ballston Lake, NY 12019. Purpose: Any lawful act or activities. 06/09, 06/16, 06/23, 06/30, 07/07, 07/14/2023. 10676
John Penman LLC Art. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 3/11/23. Office: Saratoga County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to the LLC, 5 Keystone Commons, Ballston Lake, NY 12019. Any Lawful Purpose.
06/09, 06/16, 06/23, 06/30, 07/07, 07/14/2023. 10681
GHJS Management LLC Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 03/20/2023. Office in Saratoga Co. SSNY desig. agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to 60 Railroad Place, Suite 502, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866.
Purpose: General. 06/16, 06/23, 06/30, 07/07, 07/14, 07/21/2023.
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Notice of formation of Making It As Mom LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York on 06/06/2023 Office: Saratoga County. SSNY has been designated as the LLC’s agent upon whom process against it may be served. A copy of process should be mailed to the LLC at: 7014 13TH AVENUE , SUITE 202 BROOKLYN, NY, 11228, USA . Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 06/16, 06/23, 06/30, 07/07, 07/14, 07/21/2023. 10700
Notice of formation of Muttering Mouse LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York on 05/06/2023 Office: Saratoga County. SSNY has been designated as the LLC’s agent upon whom process against it may be served. A copy of process should be mailed to the LLC at: 35 Hyde Blvd, Ballston Spa, NY 12020. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 06/16, 06/23, 06/30, 07/07, 07/14, 07/21/2023. 10717
Notice: Formation of Mijas Marketing LLC. Article of Org filed with NY Sec of State (SSNY) 6/4/2023. Ofc location: Saratoga County. SSNY designated as agent for service of process. SSNY to mail
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copy to LLC at its principal business location, 5 Mijas Trail, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866. Purpose: any lawful purpose. 06/16, 06/23, 06/30, 07/07, 07/14, 07/21/2023. 10719
Notice of formation of MeetingResource LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York on 05/17/2023 Office: Saratoga County. SSNY has been designated as the LLC’s agent upon whom process against it may be served. A copy of process should be mailed to the LLC at: 54 Van Dorn St. Saratoga Springs, NY 12866. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 06/23, 06/30, 07/07, 07/14, 07/21, 07/28/2023. 10745
Notice of formation of Kozy Lane Consultants, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York on 03/22/2023 Office: Saratoga County. SSNY has been designated as the LLC’s agent upon whom process against it may be served. A copy of process should be mailed to the LLC at: 27 Kozy Lane, Malta NY 12020. Purpose: Wilson Credentialed Trainer to provide PD and private instruction in decoding/ encoding intervention.06/23, 06/30, 07/07, 07/14, 07/21, 07/28/2023. 10765
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION FOR A NEW YORK LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY PURSUANT TO NEW YORK LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY LAW SECTION 206(c). The name of the Limited Liability Company is 2023 STREET VIEW THOROUGHBRED, LLC. The date of filing of the Articles of Organization with the Department of State was May 24, 2023. The principal place of business for the Limited Liability Company is 32 Furlong Street, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866. The Secretary of State has been designated as agent of the company upon whom process may be served, and the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process against the company served upon him or her to DANIEL F. COLLINS, 32 Furlong Street, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866. The email address to which the Secretary of State shall email notice of the fact that process against the limited liability company has been served electronically upon the Secretary of State is: bonaventurestables@yahoo.com.
The business purpose of the company is to engage in any and all business activities permitted under the Laws of the State of New York.
06/23, 06/30, 07/07, 07/14, 07/21, 07/28/2023. 10772
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION FOR A NEW YORK LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY
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LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY
LAW SECTION 206(c). The name of the Limited Liability Company is THE 2023 BEAUTIFUL THIEF FILLY THOROUGHBRED, LLC. The date of filing of the Articles of Organization with the Department of State was June 6, 2023. The principal place of business for the Limited Liability Company is 32 Furlong Street, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866. The Secretary of State has been designated as agent of the company upon whom process may be served, and the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process against the company served upon him or her to DANIEL F. COLLINS, 32 Furlong Street, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866. The email address to which the Secretary of State shall email notice of the fact that process against the limited liability company has been served electronically upon the Secretary of State is: bonaventurestables@yahoo. com. The business purpose of the company is to engage in any and all business activities permitted under the Laws of the State of New York. 06/23, 06/30, 07/07, 07/14, 07/21, 07/28/2023. 10773
ANNESE 4 SARATOGA, LLC
- Notice of formation of Limited Liability Company (“LLC”). Limited Liability company Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (“SSNY”) on 6/19/2023. Office location: 268 Broadway, Unit 601, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY may mail a copy of any process to the LLC, 268 Broadway, Unit 601, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866. Purpose: any lawful act under New York LLC Law. 06/23, 06/30, 07/07, 07/14, 07/21, 07/28/2023.
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Notice of formation of Clean Grid Consulting, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York on 06/05/2023. Office: Saratoga County. SSNY has been designated as the LLC’s agent upon whom process against it may be served. A copy of process should be mailed to the LLC at: 32 Timber Trace, Malta, New York 12020. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 06/30, 07/07, 07/14, 07/21, 07/28, 08/04/2023. 10801
SoulFilling LLC Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 06/20/2023. Office in Saratoga Co. SSNY desig. agent of LLC upon
whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to 60 Railroad Place, Suite 502, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866. Purpose: General. 06/30, 07/07, 07/14, 07/21, 07/28, 08/04/2023. 10809
Notice is hereby given that a license, serial number 2238359, for Liquor store selling wine and liquor, has been applied for by the undersigned: Saratoga Cheer! Inc. dba Saratoga Wine and Spirits to sell liquor and wine at retail in a Liquor Store under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law at 2100 RT 50, Building D Unit 3, Milton NY 12020, Saratoga County. Gerard Moser, Saratoga Wine and Spirits. 06/30/2023, 07/07/2023. 10811
Notice of formation of THE PARTY HAUS COMPANY LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York on 04/17/2023 Office: Saratoga County. SSNY has been designated as the LLC’s agent upon whom process against it may be served. A copy of process should be mailed to the LLC at: 40 GAILOR ROAD GANSEVOORT NY, 12831.
Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 06/30, 07/07, 07/14, 07/21, 07/28, 08/04/2023. 10815
Notice of formation of Drex’s H & O LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York 06/07/2023. Office: Saratoga County. SSNY has been designated as the LLC’s agent upon whom process against it may be served. A copy of process should be mailed to the LLC at: 34 Buell Ave., Ballston Lake, NY 12019. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 06/30, 07/07, 07/14, 07/21, 07/28, 08/04/2023. 10819
NOTICE: FORMATION OF 11 OGDEN STREET LLC. Art. of Org. filed w/ NY Sec. of State (SSNY) 6/23/23. Ofc. Loc.: Saratoga Co. SSNY designated as agent for service of process. SSNY to mail copy of process to LLC at its principal bus. loc., 27 Karista Spring Dr, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 06/30, 07/07, 07/14, 07/21, 07/28, 08/04/2023. 10825
Notice of formation of Shane Stiel Entertainment, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York on 05/15/2023 Office: Saratoga County. SSNY has been designated as the LLC’s agent upon whom process against it may be served. A copy of process should be mailed to the LLC at: PO Box 2342, Wilton, NY 12831. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 06/30, 07/07, 07/14, 07/21, 07/28, 08/04/2023. 10829
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‘God knew what I needed’: Eowyn Lapp Overcomes Adversity On Path to the Next Level
SARATOGA SPRINGS —
Local student-athlete Eowyn Lapp is gaining valuable experience ahead of her college soccer career, playing with the New York Shockers of the Women’s Premier Soccer League.
She is committed to play at Gordon College in Wenham, Massachusetts, a member of the Commonwealth Coast Conference. But for Lapp, it was quite the journey to get there.
Lapp said her dream was to play at a Division 1 school, but back-to-back injuries caused her to miss a significant amount of time during the recruitment process. While it was a long road back, Lapp eventually found a new home, a new major, and a new mindset along the way.
Lapp, who was homeschooled, has played for the Saratoga-Wilton Soccer Club since age nine, and also played for Hudson Valley Rocks, a team for homeschooled students.
In the fall of her junior year, Lapp was participating in the Eastern New York Youth Soccer Association’s Olympic Development Program and was preparing to visit camps at colleges around the country.
However, a bad bounce caused things to change quickly. During a game that December, Lapp suffered an eye injury that caused her to miss six weeks of play.
“I shot a ball while a girl was trying to clear it, and my shot hit her foot, and went straight into my
eye,” said Lapp. “It caused internal bleeding. It was really bad.”
Then, less than a month after recovering from the eye injury, Lapp tore her ACL while skiing at her job at West Mountain.
“I just went across ice, slipped. … My knee just twisted a little bit, and I felt a pull,” Lapp said. “I was like, ‘That’s my ACL.’ I knew it.”
As a result of the injury, Lapp missed a majority of the Saratoga-Wilton season and all of her senior year with Hudson Valley. After undergoing surgery, Lapp began a lengthy and difficult rehab process, including physical therapy “every day,” she said.
“I was very committed to doing it, because I wanted to get back in six months,” Lapp said.
Lapp said her physical therapist was “amazing,” and said she spent significant time asking questions about the process.
“I had a lot of questions, and I figured the more I know, the better I could help myself recover,” said Lapp. “That was my original intent of learning more, but then I just kind of got curious.”
Originally considering something like English or history as a college major, Lapp’s experiences with physical therapy eventually inspired her to find what will be her future major: exercise science.
“I just wanted to learn more, because it was cool to me,” Lapp said. “This was in the realm that I wanted to be for jobs, and I really enjoyed learning about it.”
Lapp was still hoping to join a
Division 1 program, but a chance connection ended up leading her to her future home and team.
Chris and Cay Hanley, friends of the Lapp family, both attended Gordon College, a Division III school in Massachusetts. Lapp said that Cay Hanley reached out to Chuck Breton, the Gordon women’s soccer coach, to see if he would contact Lapp to offer encouragement.
But Breton ended up viewing Lapp’s highlight videos, she said, and later reached out to her as a recruit. They shared an initial phone call, which included Lapp’s parents and ended up lasting two hours.
“We had a really good call, and he was just really easy to talk to, really fun to talk to,” Lapp said. “It was just really enjoyable.”
Shortly after, Breton offered Lapp a spot on the Fighting Scots’ roster, she said. Breton also invited her to attend Gordon’s ID camp despite her injury, allowing her to meet the team and experience the Gordon campus for the first time.
Lapp said she ultimately felt that Gordon became “the obvious choice.”
“It just really felt like God knew what I needed, and I didn’t know what I needed,” Lapp said. “It was really cool, finally opening my heart up, and realizing that what God has for me is so much better than what I have for me.”
Now recovered from the ACL injury, Lapp has been preparing to begin her college career. In addition to playing with
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Saratoga-Wilton, Lapp joined the Shockers, a team made up primarily of other collegiate players. The Shockers are members of the WPSL and play home games at Afrim’s Sports Park in Colonie.
In preparation for the Shockers’ season, and in addition to practicing with her SWSC team, Lapp also participated in practices with the SaratogaWilton boys U18 team, which she said was “so amazing.”
“I’m so thankful for that,” said Lapp. “I had a great time, and it was really what I needed. … That was really great. I practiced with them quite a bit in addition to my team.”
Lapp cracked the starting lineup in her first game with the Shockers, she said, helping the team earn a 2-0 victory over the Kingston Capitals.
“It was just a great first game,”
said Lapp. “We have a couple more games. I’m just excited to see where it takes me.”
She offered thanks to her coaches through the years, including Saratoga-Wilton coaches Kemp Bundy and A.J. Siebeneck, and Shockers’ head coach Kurtis Smith, among others.
Lapp said that ultimately, “a whole lot of good came out of” her experience, which she mainly attributed to being able to maintain a positive mentality.
“I had viewed my mentality as my nemesis, like, ‘My mentality is what messes me up,’” Lapp said. “I didn’t realize that if I learned how to control my mentality, that can be one of my biggest assets. That was one of the biggest things that came out of this injury, just knowing my mentality can be one of my strengths, it doesn’t have to be my nemesis.”
Skidmore Announces 2023 Fall Athletics Schedules
SARATOGA SPRINGS — Schedules have been announced for the 2023 Skidmore College athletics fall seasons.
Play begins for the Thoroughbred teams on Friday, Sept. 1 when the soccer teams host a doubleheader, according to a press release. The women’s team will kick it off at 1 p.m. against Brockport,
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while the men’s team follows at 4 p.m. playing host to Oswego.
The women’s volleyball team also opens on Sept. 1 at Springfield, with a neutral site match against UMass-Boston. On Saturday, Sept. 2, the field hockey squad will begin its season on the road at Thomas College at 12 p.m.
See online for full schedules.
B-Spa Runner Healey Competes At Nike Outdoor Nationals
SARATOGA SPRINGS —
FC4 Events will be hosting two annual road races this month: The Firecracker4 Road Race and Silks & Satins 5K.
The Firecracker4 Road Race is held each Independence Day in downtown Saratoga Springs. In its 17th year supporting more than 2,500 runners, it is the longest and largest Independence Day race in the Northeast, with a growing
Kid’s .02 mile run immediately before, starting at 8:15 a.m.
The four-mile course starts on Broadway in front of the Saratoga Springs City Center. Runners will start down Broadway and turn into the city. This race draws people from all over the country (and world!), so be sure to register: areep.com/events/fc4/.
Silks & Satins 5K will take place Saturday, July 15 from 8-10
a.m. in Saratoga Springs. Held on the first Saturday of track season, the Silks and Satins 5K is a celebration of the Saratoga Springs community and the opening of the track.
Register to run the Silks and Satins 5K online at www. zippy-reg.com/online_reg/index. php?e=1828. Register to volunteer at www.zippy-reg.com/volunteer/ sign-up/?eventID=1828.
EUGENE, OREGON —
Ballston Spa junior standout Harriet Healey went west on June 15, competing at the 2023 Nike Outdoor Nationals in Eugene, Oregon.
Healey placed sixth in 400-meters in the Emerging Elites division, with a time of 57.35
seconds. She also placed 26th in the Championship division 400meter hurdles, with a time of 1:06.44 seconds.
On Saturday, June 10, Healey won the NYSPHSAA Division 1 state championship in the 400meter hurdles, with a time of 1:02.01 seconds.
BALLSTON SPA GRADUATES EARN NYS CIVIC READINESS SEAL
BALLSTON SPA — Ballston Spa High School presented over 185 seniors in the Class of 2023 with a NYS Seal of Civic Readiness as part of commencement activities. BSHS Interim Principal Richard Murphy indicated, “The Seal allows us to recognize the successes our students are having and will continue to have in the field of Social Studies and civic engagement.”
Students earn points for their successful completion of the four years of core Social Studies classes required by NYSED. Many earn additional points for the completion of advanced coursework in Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate, and/or College in the High School Social Studies classes. Students also earn points toward the Seal by completing various Social Studies based electives.
“The Seal of Civic Readiness is designed to help students better understand the governmental world in which they live in as nonpolitical a way as possible,” said High School Instructional Teacher Leader Heather Mazurowski. “Students, regardless of their point of view, need to graduate from high school ready to be active participants in our democracy and understand the institutions and issues which we face.”
It is the goal of Ballston Spa High School to help each student have a possible pathway to earning the diploma Seal as the program moved from the previous pilot stage to full implementation in 2022-23. The district will now look to add a Middle School Capstone project and a High School Capstone project in future years.
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