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“They are rooted in our community and have a vested interest.” by Jaynie Ellis Saratoga TODAY MILTON — Four Town of Milton candidates on the Nov. 2 ballot have a combined 100+ years of local community service as emergency first responders. See Story pg. 24
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SARATOGA
County Stories Published
by Jim Richmond Sponsored by The Saratoga County History Roundtable Contact The Saratoga County History Roundtable at: saratogacohistoryroundtable@gmail.com The compilation of “Saratoga County Stories” began in the spring of 2020, during the Covid19 pandemic, a time when we were all experiencing a major paradigm shift in our daily lives. Among many disruptions, the pandemic halted the activities and programs of libraries, historical societies, and museums, taking away an important aspect of socialization and learning. Stepping in to help fill that gap, the Saratoga County History Roundtable began weekly publication of articles on local history. They were written by “history buffs,” including municipal historians, independent historians, and people with a passion for history. It is to these authors that we owe a debt of gratitude for sharing their stories with us. Fifty-eight of those stories have now been compiled into a book that will be available for sale and signing beginning at Author Events at Brookside Museum in Ballston Spa on Saturday, October 23 from 2-5 p.m. and at Historic Grooms Tavern in Clifton Park on Sunday, Nov. 7 from 2-4 p.m. Several authors will speak at these events.
The book can also be ordered online at brooksidemuseum.org/ events/saratoga-county-stories/ Below is an excerpt from the preface of the book. Every county has its stories. There are settlement stories describing the first intrepid European settlers, carving out their homesteads in a wilderness still populated with Native Americans. There are stories of men and women laying out the foundations for future communities. There are stories of those who answered the call of duty in time of conflict. There are stories that remind us of the power of nature – snowstorms, fires and floods – that had long-term effects on our communities and their citizens. There are personal stories of families and individuals whose presence and influence on our communities extended far beyond their lifetimes. There are stories of saints and sinners, often ensconced in the lives of the same people. This book is about those stories taken from the history of Saratoga County, whose first European settlers arrived over 350 years ago. Bounded on
Saratoga County Stories Publication Team: Bob Conner, Cindy Corbett, Isobel Connell, Lauren Roberts and Jim Richmond. Photo provided by The Saratoga County History Roundtable.
three sides by two rivers, the Hudson and the Mohawk, the county’s early history is a tale of three cultures. The Dutch settled along the rivers beginning in the mid-17th century, 100 years before the settlement of the northern and western area by New England Yankees on the eve of the Revolution. The Mohawk tribe of the Iroquois Confederacy preceded the Dutch and the English, leaving a lasting influence on both.
and French empires during the colonial period. Still the land of the Mohawks until the Kayaderosseras Patent was opened for settlement in 1770, the county beyond the rivers remained sparsely populated. As New Englanders began migrating west into New York in search of available land, the population swelled. Early settlers were of two minds during the American Revolution, often divided in their allegiance between rebels and loyalists.
The growth of settlement was slowed by the unique location of the county on the borderland between the competing British
The influx of settlers after the war for independence fostered the development of farmlands and small villages. Two of these villages in the center of the county grew because of a natural phenomenon – the mineral springs of Ballston Spa and Saratoga Springs. By the mid-19th century, these villages developed beyond their common beginnings. Saratoga bloomed into a famous resort, touting the healing medicinal powers of the springs, while Ballston became the county seat and relied on the waters of Kayaderosseras Creek for industrial development. River towns like Vischer Ferry, Rexford, Waterford and Mechanicville took advantage of the Erie and Champlain canals to become bustling centers of commerce. The hinterlands developed slowly as pastoral farmland, and more remote and scattered settlements in the northern towns relied on the woodlands for their development.
The recent history of Saratoga County is one of exponential growth, aided by the Adirondack Northway and the development of Tech Valley, which has accelerated the transformation of the county into a land of expanding suburban development bounded by rural areas that recall a former time. Every county has a unique story, carved out of its location, time and place in the larger context of our country’s story. This compilation tells the unique story of Saratoga County, highlighting the people, places and events that contributed to our history, and by extension, the history of our nation. Publishing this book has been a labor of love for the Publication Committee of the Saratoga County Historical Society at Brookside Museum. The team of Isobel Connell, Bob Conner, Cindy Corbett, Jim Richmond and Lauren Roberts transformed this concept into a reality with the wonderful support of the contributing authors. The proceeds from sales of this book will benefit the work of the museum in sharing the history of Saratoga County. Jim Richmond is the coordinator of the Saratoga County History Roundtable and chair of the publications committee of the Saratoga County History Center at Brookside Museum. Jim can be reached at saratogacohistoryroundtable@gmail.com
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City Police: Man Killed in Fatal Crash Oct. 12 SARATOGA SPRINGS — A 54-year-old city man was killed when his motorcycle was involved in a crash with a pick-up truck on State Route 29 Tuesday night. At approximately 7:48 p.m. Tuesday, the Saratoga Springs Police Department responded to an accident at the intersection of State Route 29 and Brook Road. Police said 54-year-old William Benton, of Saratoga
Springs, was traveling westbound on Route 29 while operating his 2017 Harley Davidson motorcycle. An 81-year-old Middle Grove man, who was not identified by name in a press release issued by the city, was traveling eastbound on Route 29 and operating a 2016 GMC Sierra pick-up. The GMC was in the process of taking a left turn onto Brook Road when the two vehicles collided.
It initially appears the pick-up failed to yield the right-of-way to the motorcycle, according to police. Benton was pronounced dead at the scene. The driver of the pickup did not suffer any injuries. Each vehicle involved in the crash had only a driver and no passengers. Police there is no indication of drug or alcohol involvement at this time, and that the investigation is ongoing.
Debates Kick Off SARATOGA SPRINGS — Saratoga TODAY hosted the first night of live debates on Tuesday, Oct. 12. The event, which took place at the Saratoga Springs City Center featured candidates for Commissioner of Public Safety, Commissioner of Accounts, and the two Saratoga Springs seats on the County Board of Supervisors. “It was a good night” stated Saratoga TODAY Publisher, Chad Beatty. “We had a few technical hiccups with the Facebook Live
feed, but it was a great learning experience, and we have a list of action items which will dramatically improve viewership quality for next week’s final debate.” On Thursday, Oct. 21, Saratoga TODAY and Spa City Digital will host their final night of debates for Commissioner of Finance, Commissioner of Public Safety, and Mayor of Saratoga Springs. “I expect the upcoming debate to be more politically
charged based on the positions, topics and personalities,” Beatty added. “It is nice to have in-person events again and allow candidates to go head-to-head in live debates.” The debates can be viewed on the Saratoga TODAY Facebook page. The schedule for the final debates is as follows: 6:00 – 6:30 p.m. Commissioner of Finance 6:30 – 7:00 p.m. Commissioner of Public Safety 7:30 – 8:00 p.m. Mayor
Legislation Supporting Dependent Adult-Aged Children with Disabilities Is Signed Into Law SARATOGA — Legislation to help families of dependent adult children with developmental disabilities continue receiving child support payments past the age of 21 has been signed into law. Assembly members Carrie Woerner, D-Round Lake, and Mary Beth Walsh, R-Ballston, both sponsored the legislation. “This critical, common-sense piece of bi-partisan legislation will help the custodial parents
of dependent adult-age children with disabilities support and provide for their families,” Woerner said in a statement. “The needs of children with disabilities extend beyond the age of majority, and child support payments can be a lifeline for custodial parents to care for and meet the needs of their children.” The legislation recognizes that just because a child or adult child dependent reaches the age
of 21, their day-to-day needs do not end. A young adult with ID/ DD may need more time and support to achieve his or her ‘best life,’ whether through employment, education, training, or housing. The legislation will extend the support responsibility for both parents to the age of 26, in order to ensure these needs continue to be met.
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Sheila Dubois
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SARATOGA SPRINGS — Sheila Dubois, 73, passed, away peacefully on Friday, October 8, 2021, at Saratoga Hospital. At the family’s request there will be no services at this time. For online condolences, please visit compassionatefuneralcare.com
MIDDLE GROVE — Joseph Leary died October 9. Friends and family are invited to gather at the home of Karin Bombard on Sunday, October 24 at 1 p.m. to share a “cup of Joe” and celebrate Joe’s life. For online condolences, please visit www. compassionatefuneralcare.com
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Phyllis Mrozkowski
Arthur T. Robinson
BALLSTON SPA — Phyllis Mrozkowski died October 10. Friends and relatives gathered to remember her on October 13 at Compassionate Funeral Care. A mass service was October 14 at Corpus Christi Catholic Church, 2001 US9, Round Lake, NY 12151, followed by graveside service at Fort Plain Cemetery. Visit www. compassionatefuneralcare.com
SARATOGA SPRINGS — Arthur T. Robinson, 99, of Granite Street, passed October 3, 2021. Calling hours 11 a.m. to 12 p.m., Monday, October 25, 2021 at Burke FH followed by military funeral service. Burial with military honors following at Maplewood Cemetery. Memorial donations to Disabled American Veterans, Ch. 158, PO. Box 163, Falls, NY Burke &Glens Bussing 12801. burkefuneralhome.com. Funeral Homes
GREENFIELD CENTER — Michael Patrick Whitton passed October 6, 2021 after a brave and courageous battle with cancer. Calling hours: 4-7 p.m. Friday, October 15, 2021 at Burke FH. Service of Holy Communion at Bethesda Episcopal Church at 2 p.m. on October 16, 2021. Reception immediately following. Memorial donations: Become a Donor to Wilton Wildlife Preserve & Park www.wiltonpreserve.org/ Burke & Bussing how-you-can-help/wilton-wildlifeFuneral Homes preserve. burkefuenralhome.com
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GREENFIELD CENTER — Elaine Diehl died October 9. A funeral service will be held 12:30 p.m. October 15 at Compassionate Funeral Care, 402 Maple Ave., Saratoga Springs. Calling hours 10:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. followed by a private graveside service at Fort Plain Cemetery at a later date. www. compassionatefuneralcare.com
STILLWATER — Beverly Hagadorn died October 8. A funeral service will be held at 7 p.m. on October 15 at Compassionate Funeral Care, 402 Maple Ave., Saratoga Springs. Calling hours 5 to 6:45 p.m. followed by a graveside service at Gansevoort Cemetery. For online condolences, please visit compassionatefuneralcare.com
James Joseph Byrne SARATOGA SPRINGS — James Joseph Byrne, a mentor to many and a friend to everyone – passed away on October 9, 2021, after a long-fought battle with cancer surrounded by his wife and children. He was 78. Jim and his wife Sharon moved to Saratoga Springs in 1970 where he opened his dental practice, and they raised their six children. He was the happiest walking the streets of Saratoga Springs and Lake Placid with
his wife, working at his office alongside his son Brian, and his seventeen grandchildren were his heaven on earth. He was a warm, witty, and loving person who worshipped God with both his words and his deeds, and who believed in people more than they believed in themselves. Educated at St John’s University, Temple Dental School and University of Buffalo’s orthodontics school, he was wise beyond his education. He will be remembered for his teasing jokes, his love for the City of Saratoga Springs, his
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selflessness, his unbelievable ability to listen, his willingness to come to the aid of his family and friends at any time of day or night, and ultimately his strength. He was the “Rock” of the Byrne Family. Jim’s memory will be cherished and kept alive by his adoring and eternal wife Sharon, his children Gregory (wife, Tatiana), Margot (husband, Kevin), Kristin (husband, Richard), Brian (wife, Sage), Elizabeth (husband, Brad) and Allyson (husband, Francisco), his sister Karen, his seventeen grandchildren, his nieces Kristine and Olga, and their children. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10 a.m., Friday, October 22, 2021 at St. Clement’s Church, 231 Lake Avenue. Burial will follow in St. Peter’s Cemetery, West Ave. Memorial donations in Jim’s name may be made to: The Saratoga regional YMCA, 290 West Ave, Saratoga Springs or St. Clement’s BurkeChurch. & Bussing Visit burkefuneralhome.com Funeral Homes
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COURT Andrew V. Cino, 28, of Rexford, pleaded Oct. 4 to felony DWI, in connection with an incident in Saratoga Springs. Sentencing Dec. 6. Jeremy J. Cramer, 21, of Stockport, was sentenced Oct. 6 to 2 years’ incarceration on the charge of sexual abuse in the first-degree, 1-1/2 years on the charge of patronizing a prostitute in the seconddegree, and 1 year on the charge of patronizing a prostitute in the third-degree. All three sentences to run concurrent to each other. The initial charges date to June 2020 in the town of Halfmoon. Jonathan Saunders, 40, of Mechanicville, pleaded Oct. 6 to criminal contempt in the first-degree. John Fink, 37, of Troy, pleaded Oct. 6 to criminal contempt in the first-degree. Daniel Larmon, 31, of South Glens Falls, pleaded Oct. 5 to failure to register as a sex offender, in Moreau. Sentencing Dec. 14. Edward Smith, 51, of Albany, pleaded Oct. 5 to felony grand larceny, in Saratoga Springs. Sentencing Dec. 14.
Sarah H. Zimmerman, 25, of Colonie, was sentenced Sept. 29 to 1 to 3 years following conviction to vehicular assault in the second-degree, in connection with a crash that occurred Oct 2020 in the town of Halfmoon. Colby Flood, 19, of Saratoga Springs, pleaded Oct. 1 to attempted robbery in the third-degree, a felony. Sentencing Dec. 3.
POLICE An early morning altercation in the 20 Lake Ave. parking lot resulted in the arrests of four people. Saratoga Springs police said they were called to the lot at approximately 3:08 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 2 where they discovered four victims of an assault/ robbery. The victims - one man and three women - are between 20 and 26 years of age. One woman suffered the most serious injuries of the four - cuts and lacerations to her head and face - which required treatment at Saratoga Hospital. After securing descriptions of the four suspected offenders, officers located four persons-of-interest on Woodlawn Avenue. Justin Rue, 36, of Saratoga Springs, was charged with Robbery,
BLOTTER 5 Tampering with Physical Evidence, and Criminal Mischief – all felonies, and misdemeanor Assault. Krista M. Leverette, 32, of Rensselaer, was charged with Criminal Possession Weapon misdemeanor, and felony Robbery, Assault, and two counts Criminal Possession Stolen Property. Michelle A. Betts, age 29, of Albany, and Antonia J. Dean, 29, of Hudson Falls, were each charged with felony robbery, and misdemeanor assault. Police said the two groups had an exchange of words earlier in the night but did not otherwise know one another. The four people charged are suspected of attacking the victim group, causing injuries and taking their personal property. Police indicated the weapon was a cell phone, allegedly used to repeatedly strike one of the female victims in the head and face. Makyla P. Minius, 21, of Troy, was charged Oct. 4 with 2 counts felony grand larceny, in connection with an alleged incident that occurred Aug. 30 at the Best Buy Store on State Route 50 in the town of Wilton. Minius is accused of stealing merchandise worth a value totaling over $8,000, according to the Saratoga County Sheriff ’s Office. The
case is still under investigation and additional arrests are expected.
of a motor vehicle, vehicle registration suspended, and operating without insurance.
On Oct. 4, the Saratoga County Sheriff ’s Office Narcotics Unit arrested Gina M. Battista, 29, of Gansevoort, after a lengthy investigation into drug trafficking within Saratoga County. Battista was allegedly distributing quantities of heroin and fentanyl throughout the county. Charges: criminal sale of a controlled substance, criminal possession of a controlled substance. Both charges are felonies and additional charges are pending.
Daniel Perodeau, 28, of Saratoga Springs, was charged Sept. 26 with harassment, and misdemeanor criminal contempt.
Kelly Hartford, 58, of Saratoga Springs, was charged Sept. 24 with misdemeanor DWI, misdemeanor aggravated DWI, and failure to keep right. Steven Tourtellot, 47, of Saratoga Springs, was charged Sept. 24 with misdemeanor assault. Courtney Ries, 20, of Wynantskill, was charged Sept. 26 in Saratoga Springs with criminal mischief, and obstruct governmental administration. Meghan King, 19, of Hudson Falls, was charged Sept. 26 in Saratoga Springs with aggravated unlicensed operation
Nicole Hess, 34, of Schenectady, was charged Sept. 24 in Saratoga Springs with aggravated unlicensed operation, a misdemeanor. Steven Shedd, 36, of Saratoga Springs, was charged Sept. 25 with harassment, resisting arrest, and disorderly conduct. Joseph Albright, 30, of Fuera Bush, was charged Sept. 26 in Saratoga Springs with criminal possession of a controlled substance. Krystle M. Furioso, 35, of Ballston Spa, was charged Oct. 3 with tampering with physical evidence, a felony.
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GREENWICH — The National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR) Willard’s Mountain Chapter invites the public to attend a dedication ceremony for a plaque they are placing in the Battenville Cemetery located at Co. Rte. 61 in the hamlet of Battenville across from Skellie Rd, Greenwich. The ceremony will be held Sunday, Oct. 24 at 2 p.m. Susan B. Anthony penned the words now engraved on the plaque in 1905 in a letter she sent to a Battenville family she had known when she was a child. In the letter, she said that if she lived until the following spring, she intended to have the words engraved on the back of a monument her brother, D.R. Anthony had purchased to honor the memory of their grandfather, Daniel Read, a veteran of the Revolutionary War. Unfortunately, D.R. Anthony ordered the monument, but passed away in November 1904 before it was delivered to the cemetery. In 1905, the monument was put in place of the “footprint” of the Reformed Church which used to stand on the left side of the cemetery. Sadly, Susan did not live until the next spring to have the stone engraved. The letter was filed away with the family to whom she had sent it, and for 116 years no one knew what she had planned to do. Until last spring, when Willard’s Mountain Chapter chaplain, Debi Craig,
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was researching Susan’s life in Battenville and came across the Raab Historic Documents website where she found a transcription of the letter which had been sold at auction by the family who had it in their possession. Debi went to the Willard’s Mountain Chapter with the idea to inscribe the monument, and the group decided to raise the needed funds. Susan herself had become a member of the Irondequoit Chapter of the NSDAR (Rochester) in 1898. There was not enough room on the back of the monument to add the wording, but the Willard’s Mountain Chapter contacted the International Bronze Company who designed a plaque. Willard’s Mountain reached out to their members and the community and raised the needed money to create the plaque, and would like to thank all those who helped to make the purchase of this plaque and its placement in the Battenville Cemetery possible.
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Residents Invited to Free Virtual Alzheimer’s Educational Conference The Alzheimer’s Foundation of America (AFA) will host a free virtual Alzheimer’s educational conference for New York residents on Tuesday, Oct. 19. The conference, from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., is free and open to everyone, and will allow participants to learn from, and ask questions of, health, caregiving and longterm care experts. To register, go to www.alzfdn.org/tour.
AFA is a non-profit organization whose mission is to provide support, services and education to individuals, families and caregivers affected by Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias nationwide and to fund research for better treatment and a cure. Its services include a National Toll-Free Helpline at: 866-2328484. For more information, visit www.alzfdn.org.
Sustainable Saratoga’s Recycles Day Brings Nearly 20,000 Pounds of Electronics SARATOGA SPRINGS — Participants dropped off more than 150 TV’s and monitors, contributing to the almost 20,0000 pounds of electronics during Sustainable Saratoga’s 5th annual Saratoga Recycles Day. Sustainable Saratoga, a not-forprofit organization that promotes sustainable practices and the protection of natural resources, reports the electronics will be responsibly recycled and kept out of landfills. Nearly 400 vehicles passed through this year’s event. Planit Waste, Recycling & Salvage and eLot Electronics Recycling collected electronics and scrap metal, and American Clothing Company collected 6675 pounds of clothing and textiles. Bags filled with men’s shoes, jackets and clothing were donated to the Backstretch Employee Service
Team to benefit the backstretch workers at Saratoga Racetrack. Approximately 20 bikes were dropped off, which Bikeatoga volunteers will fix up this winter. The Saratoga Lions Club collected over 400 pairs of eyeglasses, and Wellspring received 106 cell phones. New this year, We Are Instrumental received 14 instruments that they will repair and get into kids’ hands; the Domestic Violence Project collected 1,500 pieces of children’s clothing and 50 backpacks for domestic violence survivors and their children, and Pitney Meadows Community Farm collected about 90 garden tools and hoses. All of these items will be reused, helping both individuals in need and the environment. Sustainable Saratoga’s Recycling and Donating Guidebook may be found at: sustainablesaratoga.org.
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Soroptimist International of Saratoga County to Award up to $5K for “Live Your Dream” Awards SARATOGA — Women who provide the primary source of financial support for their families are encouraged to apply for the Soroptimist “Live Your Dream” Award. Soroptimist International of Saratoga County, an international volunteer organization for business and professional women, is offering grants up to $5,000 to be used for expenses related to education. In addition to being the primary wage earner, applicants must: Demonstrate financial need; Be accepted or enrolled in an undergraduate or vocational skills training program; Be a resident of any of the locations where there is a Soroptimist Club, and Not have previously been a recipient of this award. If you meet these criteria and wish to apply for this grant, go to www.soroptimistsaratoga.org.
Under “Awards” select “Live Your Dream.” This will take you to the on-line application. Applications must be completed by Nov. 15. Soroptimist members and their immediate family are ineligible. The Saratoga County Chapter provides grants up to $5,000 per award winner. Our first-place award recipient is also eligible for additional monetary awards at the regional and international Soroptimist levels. These funds can be used for tuition, books, childcare, transportation expense or any other education-related expense. For individual assistance with the application process, contact the Saratoga County Soroptimist Club by e-mailing liveyourdreamsaratoga@gmail.
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com to request a mentor. Soroptimist International of Saratoga County is part of an international women’s organization with 72,000 members in 121 countries and territories. For more information, visit our website at www.soroptimistsaratoga.org or the international website at www. soroptimist.org.
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Nov. 2: Ballot Proposal 3 There will be Five Statewide Proposals on Election Ballots in 2021. This is Ballot Proposal 3: Eliminating Ten-Day-Advance Voter Registration Requirement The proposed amendment would delete the current requirement in Article II, § 5 that a citizen be registered to vote at least ten days before an election and would allow the Legislature to enact laws permitting a citizen to register to vote less than ten days before the election. Shall the proposed amendment be approved? Explanation: Section 5 of Article II of the New York Constitution now requires that a citizen be registered to vote at least 10 days before an election. The proposed amendment would delete that requirement. If this amendment is adopted, the Legislature will be authorized to enact laws permitting a citizen to register to vote less than ten days before the election.
City, County Meetings This Week All Saratoga Springs city meetings held at City Hall, Saratoga Springs unless noted.
MONDAY, OCT. 18 10 a.m. | City Council Pre-Agenda Meeting 6:30 p.m. | ZBA Meeting
TUESDAY, OCT. 19 4 p.m. | Saratoga County Board of Supervisors monthly meeting 40 McMaster St., Ballston Spa. Preceded by a public hearing of resolution 249, at 3:45 p.m. 7 p.m. | City Council Meeting. Preceded by public hearing(s).
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 20 6:30 p.m. | DRC Meeting
THURSDAY, OCT. 21 5 p.m. | Planning Board Workshop
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Letter TO THE EDITOR John Safford: An Introduction I was 15 when John Kennedy said, “ask not what your country can do for you but ask what you can do for your country.” I was 18 when he died. I knew nothing about politics in HS and College except that a Catholic had been elected President. His words were what I thought it meant to be a good citizen and I very much wanted to serve my country. Vietnam changed all that. Through the ROTC program at Canisius College, I signed up for the infantry and after graduating and attending Infantry Officer training at Fort Benning, GA, I was assigned to a then top-secret intelligence course at Fort Devens, MA, followed by a special TS+C course at Fort Holabird, MD. My job was to become the commander of a first line of defense field operation detecting and identifying nuclear detonations anywhere in the world but, for my command, specifically in Russia and China. This, together with the death of a number of my fellow officers and friends in Vietnam and the popular firestorm in the USA denigrating them and all of us who were serving, was my introduction to real politics. I grew up (age 15 to 25) in the 1960’s. By the time I left active service in 1970 I had absolutely no interest in anything to do with government or service or even country. I was in bad shape for about six months until I decided to learn about this new thing called a computer and I trained to program them at a school in Syracuse, NY. I have done okay since then, but the purpose of this introduction is to try to explain to you and myself why I decided to run for elected office at the age of 69, how I found out that I was a conservative and why I haven’t given up trying to win an election. In a nutshell, I believed what John Kennedy said and I still do. As a veteran, I want to honor and encourage every soldier who has or will serve. As a businessman and conservative, I want to provide the basis and incentive for every citizen to grow both personally and economically. As a considerate Christian, I want to be involved in caring for anyone in need of food or shelter. All of these goals can be realized as your next Supervisor for Saratoga Springs.
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Week of October 15 – October 21, 2021
Skidmore To Build New Hockey Locker Facility at Weibel Ice Rink, Will Provide City Over $600K SARATOGA SPRINGS — Skidmore College was authorized to build a new hockey locker facility at the Weibel Ice Rink and provide over $600,000 to the City for license fees and improvements to the rink complex, Commissioner of Public Works Anthony “Skip” Scirocco announced last week. The license agreement was approved by the City Council Oct. 5. Under the agreement, Skidmore is granted a license for 3,124 feet of land adjacent to the Weibel Rink, for 10 years, to construct new locker room facilities. The college is authorized to construct the new locker room facility at their own expense and will maintain the area and cover the cost of all utilities during the term of the license agreement. Skidmore can opt to renew the license agreement for an additional 10 years, and at the expiration of the agreement, the space will be turned back over to the city.
The city will receive $300,000 (net present value) divided into yearly installments for 10 years, along with an additional $310,000 invested over the first three years of the agreement specifically for improvements to the ice rink facilities. The planned improvements will include, among other things, the installation of a new traffic light at the rink entrance, and upgrades for both the Weibel and Vernon rink lobbies. “This is a great opportunity for the City and Skidmore to work together and improve the City’s recreation facilities,” said Scirocco, in a statement. “We’ve been working toward this for a while and knowing that the Skidmore College hockey teams will continue to use our city rink as their home ice solidifies how Skidmore and the City of Saratoga Springs are dedicated to working together for the good of both our community and their students.”
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AHA Survey: Despite Risks, 60% Of Americans Say They May Delay or Skip The Flu Shot This Year DALLAS — Three in five Americans say they may delay or skip the flu shot this year, despite warnings from health experts the influenza season could start early and be severe, according to a new survey released this week by the American Heart Association. While 82% surveyed said they are thinking more about their health due to COVID-19, only 26% said COVID-19 is making them more likely to get the jab this year. Of those surveyed who got the flu shot for the 2020-21 flu season, almost all (98%) said they plan to get vaccinated again this year. With COVID-19 still stressing many community
hospitals, Lloyd-Jones, an epidemiologist and chair of the department of preventive medicine at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine in Chicago, emphasized that getting the flu vaccination will help prevent a “twin-demic” in addition to reducing the chances of patients facing a “one-two punch” of severe flu and severe COVID19 together or back-to-back. Even without COVID-19 on the scene, influenza and its counterpart pneumonia regularly rank among the top 10 causes of death in the U.S. and can be especially risky for certain populations. During the 2018-19 flu
season, more than 9 in 10 (93%) of adults hospitalized with influenza reported at least one underlying medical condition like cardiovascular disease, diabetes or obesity. Heart disease is one of the most common chronic (long-term) conditions among adults hospitalized with the flu— accounting for about half of all flu hospitalizations. The American Heart Association Survey was conducted by Wakefield Research among 1,000 nationally representative U.S. adults ages 18+, between Aug. 30 and Sept. 7, 2021, using an email invitation and an online survey.
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COVID-19 Report Card Tested Positive
School District Report Date Public Schools: Ballston Spa Corinth Galway Saratoga Springs Schuylerville South Glens Falls
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Private Schools: Saratoga Central 10/8/2021 Catholic HS Waldorf School 10/8/2021 Saratoga Indep. 10/8/2021 BOCES: Meyers Center
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4,918 1,253 1,029 6,944 1,677 3,415
Week of October 15 – October 21, 2021
Religious Exemptions to NY Vaccine Mandate Allowed for Health Care Workers as Court Case Looms by Thomas Dimopoulos Saratoga TODAY
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The chart depicts School District Reported COVID Data, from the start of the school year in September through the first week of October. Every school district is required to report COVID-19 test results for students enrolled in a school district, teachers, and staff daily to the N.Y. State Department of Health. The state also reports Lab Reported COVID Data for School Districts. Those number are not depicted here. In some cases, there may be discrepancies in the two data sets due to reporting lag times and other variables. For updated information related to both sets of numbers, visit the COVID-19 Report Card at: schoolcovidreportcard.health.ny.gov.
SARATOGA SPRINGS — Health care workers citing religious grounds in refusing the COVID-19 vaccine received a favorable ruling, for now, by a federal judge in Utica on Oct. 12. Judge David Hurd granted the preliminary injunction in the case of a group of health care workers who had filed a legal challenge to New York’s COVID19 vaccination mandate in connection with workers seeking a religious exemption. New York State’s vaccination requirement mandated for health care workers in hospitals and nursing homes, without the ability of religious exemptions, went into effect Sept. 27. Healthcare employees who work in adult care, home care, and hospice facilities had until Oct. 7 to receive their first shot. The order now allows employers to grant religious exemptions to the vaccine mandate for health care workers as the case goes through the courts. Approximately 89% of New York State’s 450,000 hospital workers had completed the vaccine series as of Oct. 6 – the date of the most recent available numbers. The percentage of vaccinated employees regionally is higher than
the statewide average, with 93% of hospital workers in Saratoga County and Warren County, and 97% in Albany County having completed the vaccine series. As the first wave of vaccine mandates for health care workers landed in New York two weeks ago, Saratoga Hospital President and CEO Angelo Calbone told Saratoga TODAY that of 3,100 staff members across Saratoga Hospital’s institution, approximately 150 staff did not want to get vaccinated for various reasons. About half of that number – about 75 workers – were in line for medical or religious exemption. All told, Calbone estimated that about 60 staff members would end up departing the organization due to the vaccine mandate for a variety of reasons.
Week of October 15 – October 21, 2021
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Best of the Saratoga
Showcase of Homes PHOTOS BY RANDALL PERRY PHOTOGRAPHY
2021
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2021 Showcase of Homes
Week of October 15 – October 21, 2021
2021 Saratoga
Showcase of Homes Luxury Home Runner Up
Photos by Randall Perry Photography
Kohler Homes
1686 Crescent Road, Rexford Randall Perry Photography
Runner Up for Best in: • Landscaping
Staucets Landscaping - Justin Staucet
• Kitchen
Kitchen & Bath World - Sara Hines
• Interior Floor Plan Realtor: Coldwell Banker Matt Rousseau and Diane Vanalstyne 1754 Route 9, Clifton Park 518-858-3218 Diane.VanAlstyne@coldwellbankerprime.com
4,979 Square Feet • 5 Bedrooms • 6 Bathrooms Randall Perry Photography
Landscaper: Staucets Landscaping - Justin Staucet 617 State Route 146, Altamont 518-902-0844 | staucetslandscaping@gmail.com Interior Design Firm: Paula McCormick Interiors - Paula McCormick 10 Starbuck Island, Green Island 518-986-1196 | pmyinteriors@yahoo.com Kitchen Design Firm: Kitchen and Bath World - Sara Hines 1980 Central Avenue, Albany, NY 12205 518-464-0660 | sarab@kbwmail.net www.kitchenandbathdesign.com
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Subcontractors & Suppliers: Absolute Tile 17 South Church St, Schenectady
Capital Plumbing 4 Springhurst Dr, #211 East Greenbush
Morcore Solutions 23 Ternan Ave, East Greenbush
Kitchen & Bath World 1980 Central Ave, Albany
ProSource 110 Railroad Ave, Albany
Apollo Heating 868 Burdeck St, Schenectady
Erie Materials 99 Railroad Ave, Albany
Ghent Wood Products Randall Perry Photography 1262 State Rte 66, Ghent
Curtis Lumber 885 NY-67, Ballston Spa
Best Tile 2241 Central Ave, Schenectady
Duke Concrete 50 Duke Dr, Queensbury
Capital Region Hardwood Flooring 23 Devonshire Way, Clifton Park
Week of October 15 – October 21, 2021
2021 Showcase of Homes
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AWARDED 2021 SHOWCASE OF HOMES
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BEST KITCHEN BEST MASTER BATHROOM BEST INTERIOR DECORATING BEST CRAFTSMANSHIP RUNNER UP - BEST EXTERIOR DESIGN
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2021 Showcase of Homes
Week of October 15 – October 21, 2021
2021 Saratoga
Showcase of Homes
Luxury Home Award Winner
Photos by Randall Perry Photography
Caruso Builders
23 Jenna Jo Avenue, Saratoga Springs Randall Perry Photography
Winner of Best in: • Workmanship • Master Bath • Interior Decorating Plan Interiors - Tina Konstas
• Kitchen
Kitchens by Zarrillos - Dawn Zarrillo Plan Interiors - Tina Konstas
Luxury Home Runner Up: Best Exterior Architectural Design
House Designed by: Caruso Builders and Plan Architecture Architect: AJ Alvarez. www.plnarc.com
Realtor: Natalie Caruso – Keller Williams Capital District 38 High Rock Ave, Saratoga Springs 518-380-0442 | nataliecaruso@kw.com Landscaper: Kulak’s Nursery & Landscaping 1615 NY-146, Rexford 518-399-2404 | www.kulaksnursery.com
Interior Design Firm: Plan Interiors - Tina Konstas 125 Paterson Avenue, 2nd FL., Little Falls, NJ 973-837-8399 | info@plnarc.com www.plnarc.com/interiors-1 Kitchen Design Firm: Kitchens by Zarrillos - Dawn Zarillo 1700 Duanesburg Road, Duanesburg 518-355-4446 | zarrilloskitchens@gmail.com kitchensbyzarrillos.com
3,700 Square Feet • 4 Bedrooms • 3.5 Bathrooms Randall Perry Photography
Week of October 15 – October 21, 2021
2021 Showcase of Homes
Subcontractors & Suppliers:
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Caruso Builders 23 Jenna Jo Avenue, Saratoga Springs Randall Perry Photography
Plan Architecture & Plan Interiors 125 Paterson Ave. Little Falls, NJ Zarrillo's Custom Design Kitchens 1700 Duanesburg Rd, Duanesburg Bellevue Builders 500 Duanesburg Rd, Schenectady Champlain Stone 27 Elm St, Warrensburg
Crawford Window Pella Windows & Doors of Rensselaer 529 Third Ave Ext, Rensselaer Lill Overhead Doors 142 Columbia Turnpike, Rensselaer Kulak's Nursery & Landscaping 1615 NY-146, Rexford
Marcella's Appliance Center 560 Broadway, Schenectady
Floor Source 1466 Rte 9, Clifton Park
Adirondack Precision Cut Stone 550 Queensbury Ave, Queensbury
Winsupply of Saratoga Springs 5 Finley St, Saratoga Springs
Best Tile 22241 Central Ave, Schenectady
A.W. Hamel Stair MFG, Inc. 3111 Amsterdam Rd, Scotia
Best Fire 1760 Central Ave, Albany
Absolute Tile Company LLC 17 S Church St, #1735, Schenectady
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2021 Showcase of Homes
Week of October 15 – October 21, 2021
2021 Saratoga
Showcase of Homes Luxury Home Award Winner
Photos by Randall Perry Photography
Witt Construction
36 Hyde Street, Saratoga Springs
Winner of Best in:
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• Landscaping
Sunny Hill Landscape Innovations: Kevin Rogner
• Exterior Architectural Design • Interior Floor Plan
Luxury Home Runner Up: Workmanship, Best Master Bath, Interior Decorating - Studio K & Aspen Witt
Landscaper: Sunny Hill Landscape Innovations - Kevin Rogner 270 East High Street, Ballston Spa 518-421-5106 | sunnyhillkjr@hotmail.com wittconstruction.com Interior Design Firm: Witt Construction, Inc., Studio K and Aspen Witt 563 N Broadway, Saratoga Springs 518-587-4113 | jwitt@wittconstruction.com wittconstruction.com Kitchen Design Firm: Witt Construction, Inc
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3,662 Square Feet • 3 Bedrooms • 3.5 Bathrooms Randall Perry Photography
Week of October 15 – October 21, 2021
2021 Showcase of Homes
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Subcontractors & Suppliers:
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Witt Construction 36 Hyde Street, Saratoga Springs Valley Engineering PLLC Guilderland
Thermally Yours 149 Plant Rd, Clifton Park
Creative Stone Designs, LLC Argyle
Snyders Drywall 1555 Rte 9, Fort Edward
Giuffre Contracting, LLC 528 Third Ave Ext, Rensselaer
The Overhead Door Company of Glens Falls 1584 U.S. 9, Fort Edward
ABC Supply - Albany 29 Railroad Ave, Albany DyerWorks Construction Saratoga Springs Auselect Electrical Contractors Saratoga Springs Steve Herman, LLC Glens Falls Wolberg Electrical Supply 60 West Ave, Saratoga Springs Highland Heating & Cooling 26F Congress St, Suite #302 Saratoga Springs Winkler's Plumbing & Heating Winsupply of Saratoga 5 Finley St, Saratoga Springs
Saratoga Fireplace 437 Maple Ave, Saratoga Springs
Crawford Door & Window 529 Third Ave Ext, Renssalaer Greg Alden Flooring 2699 Broadway Schenectady Curtis Lumber Co., Inc 885 Rte 67, Ballston Spa County Waste 1927 Rte 9, Clifton Park Stone Industries 4305 Rte 50, Saratoga Springs Michael Biss Woodworking Middle Grove Earl B. Feiden Appliance 785 Rte 9, Latham BCS Construction
Best Tile of Saratoga, LLC 4295 Rte 50, Saratoga Springs
Adirondack Audio & Video 1048 State Rte 9, Queensbury Allerdice Glass & Mirror 120 Excelsior Ave, Saratoga Springs Granite & Marbleworks 8 Commerce Park Dr, Wilton JM Trackey Custom Finishes Glens Falls Sheft Construction, LLC Greenfield Floormaster 102 Quaker Rd, Queensbury LaRocque Business Management www.philiplarocque.com Sunnyhill Landscaping Innovations 270 East High St, Ballston Spa C&C Seamless Gutters
Classic Wall Finishes www.classic-wall-finishes.com
RJ Powers & Sons LLC Saratoga Springs
Dura Supreme Cabinetry www.durasupreme.com
Plum & Crimson Fine Interior Design 51 Ash St, Saratoga Springs
J & K Trucking & Excavating 14 South Greenfield Ave., Greenfield Kassleman Solar, LLC 279 Broadway, Bldg. 2, Menand Martino Engineering, PLLC www.martinoengineering.com Old World Roofing Saratoga Springs
Sherwin-Williams Co. www.sherwin-williams.com Thompson-Fleming Land Surveyors, PC 12 Lake Ave, Saratoga Springs Trackman Golf trackmangolf.com
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2021 Showcase of Homes
Week of October 15 – October 21, 2021
2021 Saratoga
Showcase of Homes
Executive Home Award Winner
Photos by Randall Perry Photography
Kodiak Construction
4 Crestwood Drive, Greenfield Center
Winner of Best in: • Workmanship • Master Bath • Exterior Architectural Design • Interior Floor Plan
Executive Home Runner Up: Landscaping - Brookside Nursery: Jesse Marco, Interior Decorating - Old Brick Furniture Design Team: Kaitlynn Johnson and Jeff Ture, Best Kitchen - Curtis Lumber: Heather Bodnaryk
House Designed by: RK Engineering, PLLC
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2,333 Square Feet • 3 Bedrooms • 2.5 Bathrooms
Realtor: Roohan Realty - Jeana Labas 519 Broadway, Saratoga Springs 208-360-1175 | jeana@roohanrealty.com www.roohanrealty.com Landscaper: Brookside Nursey - Jesse Marco 824 State Route 67, Ballston Spa 518-885-6500 | jmarco@brooksidenursery.com www.brooksidenursery.com Interior Design Firm: Old Brick Furniture Design Team: Kaitlynn Johnson & Jeff Ture 63 Quaker Road, Queensbury 518-636-3434 | kaitlynn@benningtonfurniture.com www.oldbrickfurniture.com Kitchen Design Firm: Curtis Lumber - Heather Bodnaryk 885 Route 67, Ballston Spa 518-490-1397 | heather.bodnaryk@curtislumber.com www.curtislumber.com
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Week of October 15 – October 21, 2021
2021 Showcase of Homes
Subcontractors & Suppliers:
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Kodiak Construction 4 Crestwood Drive, Greenfield Center ABC Supply Co Branch #599, Albany Allerdice Glass & Mirror 120 Excelsior Ave, Saratoga Springs B&B Plumbing & Heating 25 Station Ln, Unit A, Saratoga Springs Best Fire Hearth & Patio - Albany 1760 Central Ave, Albany Best Tile - Saratoga 4295 Rte 50, Saratoga Springs Brookside Nursery 824 Rte 67 Ballston Spa Builders First Source 1675 Rte 9, Suite 110 Watkins Plaza, Clifton Park Capital Stone - Saratoga 4295 NY-50, Saratoga Springs CEC Systems, Inc 26F Congress St, Suite 212, Saratoga Springs
Christopher Hens 24 Walnut St, Saratoga Springs
Northeast Custom Closets 2 Peabody Pl, Wilton
Curtis Lumber 885 Rte 67, Ballston Spa
O'Connor Concrete, LLC 932 Locust Grove Rd Greenfield Center
Custom Decorative Concrete 86 York Rd, Corinth Doc Tile 363 Gurn Springs Rd, Gansevoort Earl B Feiden 785 New Loudon Rd, Latham Everything Under Foot LLC 188 Main St, Hudson Falls Granite Excavating, LLC PO Box 657 Saratoga Springs Hamilton Plumbing, Inc 181 East River Dr, Lake Luzerne Hawk Well Drilling 354 Stone Church Rd, Ballston Spa Margiasso Contracting 14 South Clement Ave, Ravena Northeast Stairs, Corp. 1029 Saratoga Rd, Ballston Lake
O'Leary Overhead Door 39 Oak View Dr, Moreau Pallete Stone 269 Ballard Rd, Wilton Pregent Paving 116 Citation Way, Ballston Spa Ross Concrete Management 15 Gilbert St, Mechanicville Snyder 's Drywall, Inc 1555 Saratoga Rd, Fort Edward Thompson Fleming Land Surveyors 12 Lake Ave, #1, Saratoga Springs Ernesto Valladares nestovallz88@gmail.com VP Supply Corp. 43A Round Lake Rd, Ballston Spa Yunga's Services Inc PO Box 14075, Albany
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2021 Showcase of Homes
Week of October 15 – October 21, 2021
2021 Saratoga
Showcase of Homes
Executive Home Award Winner
Photos by Randall Perry Photography
McPadden Builders Lakeside at Riley’s 67 Waterview Drive, Saratoga Springs
Winner of Best in: • Landscaping
Brookside Nursery - Ian Murray & Jesse Marco
• Interior Decorating
Old Brick Furniture Furniture Design Team: Kaitlynn Johnson and Jeff Ture
• Kitchen
Curtis Lumber - Heather Bodnaryk
Executive Home Runner Up: Workmanship, Best Master Bath, Exterior Architectural Design, Interior Floor Plan
Realtor: Howard Hanna - Rick Gargiulo 28 Division St., Saratoga Springs 518-369-7804 | rickgargiulo@howardhanna.com howardhanna.com Landscaper: Brookside Nursery - Ian Murray Designer - Jesse Marco 824 State Rt 67, Ballston Spa 518-885-6500 Murray: imurray@brooksidenursery.com Marco: jmarco@brooksidenursery.com brooksidenursery.com
Interior Design Firm: Old Brick Furniture Design Team, Formerly at Bennington Furniture - Kaitlynn Johnson & Jeff Ture 63 Quaker Rd, Queensbury 518-636-3434 | kaitlynn@benningtonfurniture.com www.oldbrickfurniture.com Kitchen Design Firm: Curtis Lumber - Heather Bodnaryk 885 State Rt 67, Ballston Spa 518-885-5311 | heatherb@curtislumber.com curtislumber.com
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2,888 Square Feet • 4 Bedrooms • 3.5 Bathrooms Randall Perry Photography
Week of October 15 – October 21, 2021
2021 Showcase of Homes
Subcontractors & Suppliers:
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McPadden Builders - Lakeside at Riley’s 67 Waterview Drive, Saratoga Springs Randall Perry Photography
W.J. Morris Excavating 210 Old Gick Rd, Saratoga Springs
Best Tile 4295 Rte 50, 3, Saratoga Springs
AW Hamel 3111 Amsterdam Rd, Scotia
Marcella's Appliance Center 560 Broadway, Schenectady
Curtis Lumber 885 State Rte 67, Ballston Spa
Flooring America 1910 Maxon Rodd Ext, Schenectady
Brookside Nursery 824 State Rte 67, Ballston Spa
Wolberg Electrical Supply 60 West Ave, Saratoga Springs
WinSupply Saratoga 50 West Ave, Saratoga Springs
Lill Overhead Door 142 Columbia Tpke, Rensselaer
Granite and Marble Works 8 Commerce Park Dr, Gansevoort
Allerdice Glass 120 Excelsior Ave, Saratoga Springs
Appolo Heating 868 Burdeck St, Schenectady
Clifton Park Glass 2035 Rte 9, Round Lake
Pallette Concrete, Wilton
Capital Stone - Saratoga 4295 NY-50, Saratoga Springs
The Tile Man, Schenectady
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PROPERTY TRANSACTIONS
BALLSTON Laurie Pollard sold property at 20 Silver Springs Dr to Alexander Garcia for $760,000. Eric Wade sold property at 169 Charlton Rd to Joseph Naglieri for $490,000. Scott Crwaford sold property at 1207 Saratoga Rd to Susan Bingham for $235,000.
Week of October 15 – October 21, 2021
Traditional Home Builders and Development sold property at 22 Mallory Way to Aaron Smith for $573,041. Gerard Largo sold property at 5 Lazur Dr to Anthony Long for $929,000 Jeremy Wood sold property at 77 Church Ave to Gregory Sauer for $300,000.
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Sharon Way sold property at 292 Lake Rd to Weichert Workforce Mobility for $510,000. Weichert Workforce Mobility sold property at 292 Lake Rd to Joseph Verrigni for $510,000 Eastline Holdings LLC sold property at 21 Tamarack St to Filomena Gigliotti for $444,824. Eastline Holdings LLC sold property at 12 Timber Creek Dr.to Aditya Varma for $496,067.
Margaret Booth sold property at 60 Sycamore St to Melvin Harris for $430,000.
Meredith Jenkins sold property at 121 Lemont Ave to Isaias Garcia for $292,500
Heritage Builders Group LLC sold property at 73 Cypress St to Adam Pranda for $368,310
Steven Sink sold property at 7 Heather Lanel to Eric Casciaro for $250,000.
BDC Cornerstone LLC sold property at 36 Anthony Pl to Toni Lupo for $329,756.
CORINTH Foothills Builders LLC sold property at 4 Bianca Dr.to Jessica Brown for $278,265. Nathan Catallo sold property at 338 Main St to Kench RE LLC for $250,172.
GALWAY Gary Winnick sold property at 2593 Crane Rd to Ryan Flinton for $350,000 Gary Alesio sold property at 5639 Crooked St to Aric Butts for $290,000.
GREENFIELD David Bangert sold property at 475 Greene Rd to Bernadette Sprinkle for $1,355,000.
MALTA Brendan Carosi sold property at 10 Century Dr to Andrew Timbrook for $460,000. Robert Werther sold property at 33 Admirals Way to Thomas Diacetis for $550,000. Kristin Coonradt sold property at 18 Saratoga Ave to Craig Maslowsky for $336,000. Jason Marcou sold property at 8 Walden Glen to Jeremy Tremblay for $389,900. Nikki Williams sold property at 27 Thimbleberry Dr to Kellie Viddivo for $220,000.
Week of October 15 – October 21, 2021
MALTA continued... DeGraff Bloom Custom Builders Inc sold property at 54 Vettura CT to Sergiy Masko for $359,598. Michael Ballestero sold property at 40 Washington Ave to John Amodeo for $299,900
PROPERTY TRANSACTIONS
John Olin sold property at 36 Horseshoe Dr to Heinz Grub for $585,000. Paul Carroccia sold property at 14 Ellis Ave #5 to Lyle Blanden for $379,500. Diane Leske sold property at 260 Caroline St to Frederick McNeary for $619,000.
Robert Miller sold property at 77 Round Lake Rd to Michael Tumilty for $370,000.
Diane Staalesen sold property at 38 Thoroughbred Dr to Peter Foland for $601,800.
Thomas David sold property at 22 Canopy Lane to Richard Rafalik for $459,900.
Christian Garber sold property at 13 Tamarack Trail to Duane Hallock for $285,000.
Belmonte Properties LLC sold property at 61 Village Circle North to Robert Serkes for $500,297
Ryan Hogan sold property at Madison St to Philip Murphy for $285,000.
SARATOGA Justin Liptak sold property at 51 Ferry St to Amanda Vance for $225,000. John Luther sold property at 472 NYS Rt 32 to Peter McPherson for $271,000
SARATOGA SPRINGS Angela Nash sold property at 45 Greenfield Ave #23 to Robert Werther for $635,000 Steven Guditus sold property at 214 East Ave to Nicholas Parais for $439,000
WILTON Kelly Lemay sold property at 32 Santee Dr to Eric Hukey for $422,000. John Broderick sold property at 15 Fenimore Pl to Raymond Gamicchia for $560,000. Andrew Spitzer sold property at 14 Sweetbriar Dr to James Ticconi for $895,000. Christopher Leuzinger sold property at 24 Burnham Rd to Robert Silvanic for $425,000. William Schumacher sold property at 3 Laurie Lane to John Cashman for $345,000.
Downton Walk LLC sold property at 3 Downton Walk to William Rucker for $949,800.
Kenneth Casson sold property at 15 Suffolk Lane to Old Republic Diversified Services Inc for $350,000.
Andrew Hicock sold property at 10 Orenda Spring Dr to Michelle Decoteau for $272,500.
Old Republic Diversified Services Inc sold property at 15 Suffolk Lane to Natalia Pascucci for $350,000.
85 Lincoln Ave LLC sold property at 85 Lincoln Ave to Brett Fuller for $467,500.
Giovanni Santagata sold property at 14 Thistle Rd to Erin Griep for $455,000.
Russell Fadden sold property at 29 Liz Ann Dr to Andrew Rettew for $799,900.
Charles Brower sold property at 6 Sydney Hill to Tiina Loite for $910,000.
Eric Brown sold property at 32 Curt Blvd to Kyle Magne for $320,000.
Sharon Hesney sold property at 18 New Britain Dr to Michele Ducrot for $250,000.
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BUSINESS / NEWS
Week of October 15 – October 21, 2021
4 CANDIDATES = 100 YEARS OF SERVICE Photos provided.
MILTON — Four Town of Milton candidates on the Nov. 2 ballot have a combined 100+ years of local community service as emergency first responders. Scott Ostrander, running for Milton Town Supervisor, has served as a Councilman and
Supervisor from 2015-2019. As a Councilman and Town Supervisor he was able to turn Milton’s budget deficit into a surplus. Ostrander is a retired Village of Ballston Spa police officer, spending 29 years in service committed to keeping the community safe.
Frank Blaisdell
John Frolish
“I left the town in a great financial state, and I’ve seen it decline in the past few years,” said Ostrander. “Let’s put Milton back on the path to success.” John Frolish, currently serving his first term as Town Councilman, is running for reelection. Frolish, a small business owner in Milton for the past 34 years, was also an EMT and active volunteer firefighter for 49 years. Frolish served as Chief and Commissioner of Milton Fire District #1 during his time as a firefighter. Frank Blaisdell, currently serving his third term as Town Councilman, is running for
reelection as well. Blaisdell, whose community service is in private practice, is a retired clinical veterinarian, a consultant for the NYS Department of Health, and a founding member and volunteer with the Saratoga County Animal Emergency Response Team (CART). Timothy Brown, currently serving his fifth year as Town Justice, is running for reelection. Brown is a retired Senior Investigator with the Saratoga County Sheriff ’s Office and volunteered for 34 years as a firefighter with Union Fire Co. #2. “I have had opportunities
Timothy Brown
Scott Ostrander
as Town Justice to help people through various programs and utilizing the tools of the office to turn lives around,” said Brown. “I feel I have made a difference in providing quality service to the town,” added Brown. “I enjoy being involved in the court system and being able to continue to support the community I care about.” “These candidates have knowledge of local municipality,” said David Karpinski, Saratoga County Republican Committee Chair for the Town of Milton. “They have raised their children here. They are rooted in our community and have a vested interest.”
Week of October 15 – October 21, 2021
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AGROCHEM MERGES WITH KERSIA GROUP SARATOGA SPRINGS — Kersia announces the signing of an exclusive agreement for acquiring a majority stake in AgroChem to pursue development in the U.S. A global leader in food safety, International group Kersia continues its international expansion acquiring majority stake in U.S.based dairy hygiene specialist AgroChem beside the DeMarco family who remain minority shareholder. With this important milestone, Kersia becomes a significant player in the U.S. dairy farm hygiene market further reinforcing and diversifying its U.S.
operations. AgroChem, Inc. is a familyowned and operated manufacturing company located in Saratoga Springs that specializes in supplying efficient products and solutions for hygiene challenges. AgroChem has experienced solid growth since its creation in 2005 and is now a leading U.S. dairy farm hygiene player. The combined group will count on the solid experience of Robert DeMarco, the current AgroChem President who will continue to lead the company and to drive the development in the
market while creating value for current and future customers. “We are excited to join Kersia in this new partnership to strengthen and develop our presence in the U.S. food safety market. With Kersia by our side, AgroChem will fortify its market-leading position in the U.S. dairy industry and pursue related markets where our combined products and technologies will impact food safety from farm to fork. Internationally, we are better positioned to grow key products in countries where Kersia is well established,” said DeMarco.
Employment Considerations – Deciphering the Latest Statistics by Pete Bardunias,
Senior Vice President, Community Advancement, Capital Region Chamber SARATOGA COUNTY — The August unemployment rate in the Capital Region was 4.7%, which beats the state’s rate of 7.1% and the national 5.2% rate. This represented a drop of 3.3% in the past year, largely attributed to the resilient nature of our diverse economy of this part of the state. Other areas, with a larger resilience on certain segments such as tourism or, in the case of New York City, the hospitality/restaurant sector, remain at much higher level, according to information released by the New York State Department of Labor. Saratoga County, of course, does have a larger reliance on tourism dollars than other
On July 19, 2021, GlobalFoundries (GF) announced its expansion plans for its most advanced manufacturing facility in upstate New York over the coming year. These plans include immediate investments to address the global chip shortage at its existing Fab 8 facility as well as construction of a new fab on the same campus that will double the site’s capacity. Photo provided.
counties do, and yet in July the unemployment rate was at 4.2%. The reason is that tourism was on the rise in this county this year, and Saratoga Springs itself did very well, in contrast to a rather rough 2020 season. Where it gets interesting
is in considering how the various curves of job growth, labor force participation rate, industry opportunity, and, unfortunately, COVID statistics intersect. Read the full story on Saratoga Business Report (www. saratogabusinessreport.com).
“We will continue to foster innovation, develop our employees, and encourage the entrepreneurial spirit that has been key to our success. I have always felt that our goals and values are closely aligned and look forward to working with Sébastien Bossard [CEO of Kersia] and the Kersia team.” Already present in the food industry hygiene sector, this
strategic acquisition allows Kersia to strengthen its presence in the U.S. farm market with a range of multi-species hygiene solutions. These complementary technologies, expertise, and human resources will enable Kersia to accelerate its international development and position itself to seize new market and acquisition opportunities in North America.
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S.I.S Fall Tour Days SARATOGA SPRINGS — Come see one of Saratoga’s toprated independent schools. Saratoga Independent School (S.I.S.) provides an excellent education to students in Pre-K through Eighth Grade. On Oct. 18 through Oct. 21, S.I.S. will host Fall Tour Days. During the Fall Tour Days, prospective families will have an opportunity to see the school in action. Admissions Liaison, Colleen Fortune, will take families on private tours of the campus, discuss the mission, philosophy, curriculum, culture, and answer questions about the school. S.I.S. is also welcoming
families to request a virtual or outdoor tour. For more information and to register, please visit www.siskids. org/admissions/open-house.cfm. S.I.S. is encouraging families to start thinking about the 2022-23 school year now as they do anticipate waitlists. Advanced registration for tours will be required and reservations can be made online or by contacting Colleen Fortune, Admissions Liaison, directly at cfortune@siskids.org or 518-5830841. S.I.S. is happy to schedule tours with families on any other day that is convenient.
A.L.L. Second Session of Fall Courses Begins Oct. 18 SARATOGA SPRINGS — The Academy for Lifelong Learning (A.L.L.) continues its tradition of presenting educational and social opportunities for adults 55+ by offering eleven classroom/outdoor courses and ten Zoom courses in their second fall session starting the week of Oct. 18. Courses are 5 weeks. Registration is open now.
Topics for these noncredit courses include music, literature, poetry, solar system, Italian language, genealogy, local walking tours, supreme court, cooking, painting, life stories, environment, writing, hiking, fly casting, investing, Chinese wisdom, speaker series, history, art, science, and more. Join A.L.L. locally for outdoor courses or from anywhere on Zoom options. Course brochures are available at local libraries, YMCAs, and retirement communities, or by request at 518-587-2100 ext. 2390 or jeff. shinaman@esc.edu or online at www.esc.edu/all. Registrations will be accepted throughout the term until full. Some courses will sell out. Annual membership is $75 and goes through June 30, 2022. Five-week courses are $50.
Week of October 15 – October 21, 2021
SSCSD Board of Education Meeting: Updates as of Oct. 12 SARATOGA SPRINGS — With one month of the school year completed, Saratoga Springs City School District held a Board of Education meeting on Oct. 12 to discuss health & safety and academic quarantine plan updates. Superintendent Dr. Michael Patton announced that across New York State last Wednesday, schools gathered enrollment and employee data as part of Basic Educational Data System Day, or BEDS Day. As of last Wednesday, Saratoga Springs City School District has 5,989 students enrolled and has close to 1,100 employees. Health & Safety Update As of Oct. 12, there have been 61 total positive COVID-19 cases between students and staff members since school opened in September. Just a few weeks ago, close to 150 students were under quarantine by Saratoga County. As of Oct. 12, less than 10 students in the district are now under quarantine from contract tracing. Academic Quarantine Plan Update Lisa Cutting, Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum, Instruction, & Assessment presented updates and clarifications to the plan made in the past two weeks, since the last BOE meeting. Adjustments have been made in terms of grouping, communication with parents, and iTutor, clarifying the timeline of when a student will begin tutoring and what that entails. Students under quarantine will access information on Seesaw and Canvas. If it is determined that a student needs to be under quarantine longer than three days, they
will be enrolled into iTutor three days into quarantine at the latest. iTutor is live instructional support online to small groups with certified teachers vetted by the school district. The parents of students under quarantine who will be enrolled in iTutor will receive an email, phone call, and a flyer with information about the tutoring when they pick their child up from school. Cutting also addressed some frequently asked questions. They tested a tutoring pilot with retired teachers from the district; however, those teachers were not able to provide the students with a consistent schedule. Also, teachers can record their classes to be posted on Seesaw or Canvas, and students will receive information from the class in many different forms. If your student would benefit from visual or auditory lessons, please contact your student’s teacher or have your student speak to their teachers directly. A plan for support for students with disabilities is still being worked on. Maple Avenue Pathways Vision 6-8 Program Report Principal Scott Singer and
administration discussed the goal for the 21-22 school year – increase the number of students performing at or above grade level in literacy and math. Students already test three times a year in reading and math using i-Ready assessments that show skills mastered, skills ready to learn, and skill deficiencies and gaps needed to address. Teachers have access to this information and an i-Ready tool kit with lessons, resources, and activities. An individual learning path is created for every student to access after their skill assessment. i-Ready growth from fall to spring of last year shows an 11% increase in students that are at or above grade level. Additionally, the PLT and TILT committees will be working on a curriculum renewal that includes digital learning standards in addition to social studies, math, art, music, and physical education/health. Digital learning standards will include things like cyber security, keyboarding skills, research and how to search properly.
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Saratoga County 4-H Hosts State Education Dept. Announces $14 Million for Public Library Construction Projects Halloween Extravaganza NEW YORK — The State Education Department has awarded $14 million to 135 public libraries and systems statewide to support construction and renovation projects. These funds help libraries construct new buildings, create additions, update electrical wiring and computer technology, improve broadband infrastructure, meet energy efficiency standards, renovate facilities to provide full accessibility to library users with disabilities, and provide meeting spaces to accommodate community needs. The Capital Region was awarded $894,661. The only
Miriam Edwards as Harry Potter. Photo by Into The Woods Farm and Phaedra Zoe Stasyshyn.
BALLSTON SPA — The Saratoga County 4-H will be hosting an Open House Halloween Extravaganza on Halloween. The event is free and open to the public. Activities will begin at 1 p.m. at the Saratoga County 4-H Training Center on Middleline Road in Ballston Spa, and conclude at 3 p.m. The public is invited to join in the fun of trick-or-treating, hayrides, games, arts & crafts, farm animal meet & greet, and more. Costumes are highly recommended. No need to sign up for the extravaganza, just arrive and enjoy. Watch the horses as their riders take them around barrels, over jumps, and in costume at the Fall Fun Horse Show. The Show is free for 4-H youth and $25 for adults to enter in; for class list and registration, email bh548@cornell.edu. Visit 4-H club booths in the main classroom and see what your youth can get involved in. 4-H club members and clubs will have a chance to build, decorate, and submit lifesize scarecrows which will then be displayed and judged on creativity during the Extravaganza’s hayrides. Come join 4-H for a spooky day at their Training Center. 4-H is the Youth Outreach
component of Cornell Cooperative Extension that connects youth, ages 5-18 years of age, to hands-on learning opportunities that help them grow into competent, caring, contributing members of society. 4-H also looks to create healthy youth-adult partnerships with our network of caring and competent local volunteers. Saratoga County offers a diverse range of programming including veterinary science, robotics, shooting sports, public presentations, master gardener, market auction, wildlife & natural resources, nutrition, and more. Saratoga County 4-H Educators have put their best foot forward to work through the COVID-19 pandemic. Saratoga County 4-H is looking forward to offering more in-person programs throughout the new 4-H year. Their new 4-H Educator, Rylie Lear, is creating new opportunities in the animal science area for the youth. Saratoga County 4-H is excited to see everyone at the 4-H Open House Halloween Extravaganza on Oct. 31. For more information contact Cornell Cooperative Extension of Saratoga County at 518-885-8995 or visit their website at ccesaratoga.org.
library in Saratoga County to apply and receive state aid was Stillwater Public Library in the Southern Adirondack Library System. With the $337,500 they were awarded, the Stillwater library will purchase a former factory, the Fiber Mill at 712 Hudson Ave., to use as a new building. Construction funds are allocated to New York State’s 23 public library systems based on formulas in Education Law. Member libraries apply for the State funds allocated to their public library system. Each library system’s governing Board of Trustees then prioritizes the projects and
sends approved project applications with recommended project awards to the State Library. After State Library review, applications are then sent to the Dormitory Authority of New York State for final review and approval. The $14 million in capital funds for State Aid for Library Construction are provided in the 2020-21 Enacted State Budget. In the 2021-22 State Budget, $34 million was provided for projects that will be announced in summer 2022. The deadline to submit an application for that funding to the New York State Library was Oct. 6, 2021.
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Using the Whole Vegetable:
Root to Stem Cooking
Week of October 15 – October 21, 2021
Sheet Pan Chicken
with Carrots, Potatoes, and Carrot Top Pesto
HIGH ROCK PARK Wednesdays | 3 - 6 p.m. Saturdays | 9 - 1 p.m.
by Marisa Kerkvliet for Saratoga TODAY YIELDS: 4 servings Photo provided by Green Jeans Market Farm
INGREDIENTS: *Ingredients currently available at the farmers’ market
SHEET PAN CHICKEN AND VEGETABLES • 2 pounds bone-in chicken thighs and legs* • 2 bunches rainbow carrots* Photo by Pattie Garrett
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ne of the great benefits of shopping at the Saratoga Farmers’ Market is having access to the whole form of a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables. When making my recipe for sheet pan chicken with carrots, potatoes, and carrot top pesto, you can gather most ingredients from local farms at the farmers’ market.
You will find brightly colored piles of fresh young carrots in the fall with their vibrant green tops still attached. Carrot tops are highly nutritious and packed with vitamin A and vitamin C and a decent amount of calcium and iron. Carrot tops can be used just as any other dark leafy greens and can be stirred into soups, sauteed with butter and garlic, or blended into a flavorful fall pesto. If carrot tops are unavailable, you can make this recipe with fresh parsley instead. The carrots are sold with their tops attached, freshly harvested and have tender skin that does not require peeling. Just scrub the carrots well to remove any dirt and ensure the carrot tops are clean. You can leave 1-2 inches of the stems attached to the top for added visual interest for this dish. If your carrots vary in size, cut the larger ones in half lengthwise so they have a similar diameter to the smaller ones to ensure even roasting. Potatoes work well in this recipe, but other in-season fall vegetables such as delicata squash, sweet potatoes, cauliflower, or brussels sprouts would be
delicious as well. You can use any size of potatoes, but, just like the carrots, make sure they are all cut to be about the same size. Cut smaller potatoes in half and larger ones into quarters. Any leftover carrot top pesto can be stored in an airtight jar in the refrigerator for 3-4 days. This pesto also makes an excellent spread for grilled sandwiches, a topping for fried eggs, or a base for homemade salad dressing. I enjoy developing recipes and sharing wholesome food using my background in nutrition and culinary arts. For more seasonal, whole-food recipes for the everyday home cook, visit my Instagram @Lemon. thyme.kitchen. And visit the Saratoga Farmers’ Market for the freshest, locally sourced ingredients. 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. Find us online at www. saratogafarmersmarket.org and follow us on Facebook and Instagram.
• 1.5 pounds red or gold potatoes*, cut in half • 2 tablespoons olive oil* • 2 teaspoons kosher salt • 1 teaspoon paprika • ½ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
CARROT TOP PESTO • 2 cups packed carrot tops* • ¾ cup extra virgin olive oil* • ½ cup walnut halves, plus extra for serving • ⅓ cup finely grated parmesan cheese • 2 cloves garlic* • ½ lemon, juiced (about 2 Tbsp) • ¼ teaspoon kosher salt • ¼ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Preheat the oven to 425 degrees. Arrange the chicken, carrots, and potatoes on the sheet pan and drizzle on the olive oil. Sprinkle on the salt, paprika, and black pepper. Use clean hands to toss all of the ingredients together and rub the spices into the chicken and vegetables. Arrange in a single layer with the chicken skin facing up. 2. Bake for 30-35 minutes or until the chicken is cooked through and reaches 165 degrees F and the vegetables are tender and lightly browned. 3. While the chicken and vegetables are roasting prepare the carrot top pesto by combining the carrot tops, olive oil, walnuts, parmesan cheese, garlic, lemon juice, salt, and pepper in the work bowl of a food processor. Pulse until everything is thoroughly combined and smooth. 4. Transfer the cooked chicken and vegetables to a serving platter, and drizzle on the pesto. Top with additional chopped walnuts if desired and serve immediately. Recipe and Photo by Marisa Kerkvliet.
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Scents of Autumn Hello my Foodie Friends ! ! I love the scents of autumn. Everyone has a favorite season. It’s the one that makes them feel energized or serene. For me I have a favorite smelling season. While spring is my favorite part of the year visually, by John Reardon autumn is my favorite smelling season. My nose hits overdrive when for Saratoga TODAY October rolls around, and it has nothing to do with allergies. There’s a reason we love the smell of autumn. Think of all of the spices like cinnamon, nutmeg, and pumpkin spice. This is also why we covet fall-themed desserts. Cinnamon is the earthy spice that we all love in the fall and winter. I take it to the next level and add cinnamon sticks to the slow cooker with sliced oranges and a good amount of water. They simmer all day, and my home smells like a warm hug. Pies and autumn go hand in hand. Taking someone a pie represents love and comfort and pies are a wonderful way of bringing people together. Pies seem to generate a nostalgic longing for days gone by and simpler times. During the end-ofthe-year holiday time, pie is a seasonal reminder of nature’s bounty and even though there is a pie to celebrate almost every month of the year, the fall is when they shine the brightest. Who doesn’t love the smell of a pie baking in the oven!! Having the right tools to bake a pie is important. Virtually all pie-making equipment will prove useful for other baking chores as well, so each piece will be sure to earn its keep. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to level up, these are the pie-making essentials. It is difficult to make a great pie without a great pie plate. Pie plates come in a variety of styles, and the differences aren’t just aesthetic—a pie plate’s material, thickness, and color all affect the final product. A pastry brush is the easiest way to apply a thin, even egg wash over pies with a double crust, like a classic apple pie. Choose between the natural (or thin nylon) bristles or the thicker silicone style.
Hopefully, trying out fall pie recipes is at the top of your list of things to do this season. Making pies is a classic way to enjoy the season’s best flavors while pleasing your sweet tooth. Not much can beat the tastiness of a homemade pie!
Autumn ie P e s i r p r u S
Stop by Compliments to the Chef, your Neighborhood Kitchen and Cutlery store located at 33 Railroad Place. Pick up the cool tools for cooks to help you with your Autumnal delights. Remember my Foodie Friends, “Life Happens in the Kitchen.”
INGREDIENTS • 1-1/2 cups all-purpose flour
• 1-1/2 teaspoons cider vinegar
• 5 cups sliced peeled apples
• 3 tablespoons sugar
FILLING:
• 2 cups sliced peeled ripe pears
• 1/4 teaspoon plus 1/8 teaspoon salt
• 1/2 cup sugar
• 1/3 cup raisins
• 1/4 teaspoon plus 1/8 teaspoon baking powder
• 1/4 cup all-purpose flour
• 3/4 teaspoon rum extract
• 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
TOPPING:
• 1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg
• 1 large egg, lightly beaten
• 1/4 teaspoon ground cloves
• 1 teaspoon coarse sugar
• 6 tablespoons cold butter, cubed • 1/3 cup fat-free milk
If you’ve always felt anxious about rolling out pie dough, it’s worth playing the field to find a rolling pin that makes you feel confident in the kitchen. While choosing the best rolling pin is a highly personal process, I love the simplicity of a French pin, which is lighter and more maneuverable. After you’ve rolled out pie dough, a sturdy bench scraper will make quick work of any mess. It will scrape up all the flour and stubborn dough scraps left behind, helping you clean up in a few easy swipes. Plus, it’s handy for dividing blocks of dough without scratching the counters.
INSTRUCTIONS 1. Mix first four ingredients; cut in butter until crumbly. Mix milk and vinegar; add gradually to crumb mixture, tossing with a fork until dough holds together when pressed. Divide dough into two portions, one slightly larger than the other. Shape each into a disk; cover and refrigerate 1 hour or overnight. 2. Preheat oven to 425°. On a lightly floured surface, roll larger portion of dough to a 1/8-in.-thick circle; transfer to a greased 9-in. pie plate. Trim crust even with rim. Refrigerate while preparing filling. 3. Mix first five filling ingredients. Place apples, pears and raisins in a large bowl. Add sugar mixture and extract; toss to combine. Spoon into crust. 4. Roll out remaining dough to a 1/8-in.-thick circle; cut into 3/4-in.-wide strips. Arrange over filling in a lattice pattern. Trim and seal strips to edge of bottom crust; flute edge. Brush lattice with beaten egg. Sprinkle with coarse sugar. 5. Bake on a lower oven rack 15 minutes. Reduce oven setting to 350°. Bake until crust is golden brown and filling is bubbly, 30-35 minutes. Cool on a wire rack.
Take Care, John & Paula
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15 Congress Park Walking Tours Saratoga Springs Visitors Center 297 Broadway, Saratoga Springs | 10:30 a.m. – 12 p.m. Learn about the fascinating history of “The Queen of Spas” with a leisurely walk through Congress Park. Our experienced guides will tell you the story of what journalist Nellie Bly called “The wickedest city in America.” You’ll hear about our “magic water,” the tragic story of the Trask Family and the history of the Saratoga City Museum. Tours are given Thursday-Saturday at 10:30 a.m. through the end of October. Tickets are $20 adults, $10 children. Book online at www.walkingsaratoga.com
Fundraiser Dinner Principessa Elena Society 11-13 Oak St., Saratoga Springs | 5 – 7 p.m. To benefit Saratoga Children’s Museum, curbside pickup only. Open to the public. Menu: Pasta with sauce, meatballs with sauce, sausage with sauce, salad, Italian bread, butter. Cost is $10.
Saratoga Book Festival Saratoga Springs City Center 522 Broadway, Saratoga Springs | 7 p.m. Russell Banks will provide the opening keynote address to kick off the festival. On Saturday there will be upwards of a dozen author events around downtown Saratoga at various venues including the Saratoga Springs Public Library, Saratoga Arts, and Caffe Lena, spotlighting emerging local and regional authors, poets, children’s book authors and illustrators, along with nationally known bestselling authors upstate New York readers love and appreciate. A diverse range of authors, genres, and formats like panels, moderated discussions, interactive programs, accompanied by author readings, signings, and more.” For more information, visit: saratogabookfestival.org
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16 Fly-In Breakfast Empire State Aerosciences Museum 250 Rudy Chase Dr., Glenville | 8:30 – 10:30 a.m. Pancakes, French toast, eggs, sausage, potatoes, juice, coffee, tea, fruit and more. Breakfast is open to the public. At 10 a.m., Vermont Aviation Historian Brian Lindner will present a talk about Vermont’s most infamous air disaster, “B-24 Liberator Bomber Crash on Camel Hump Mountain” that killed nine Air Force crewmen while on a training mission in 1944. Pilots: Tower Frequency 121.3; Ground 121.9. Land
at Schenectady County Airport and taxi to Richmor Aviation North. Tell them you are going to ESAM.
Genealogy Day
6th Annual Soup-er Saturday South Glens Falls United Methodist Church 15 Maplewood Parkway, South Glens Falls 11:30 – 1 p.m. | This Fundraiser will be a drive-thru/pick-up luncheon. We will be making three soups in our Church kitchen. Customers will get three bowls of soup (one of each) plus bread & dessert. Soups will be packed and delivered to your car. The price will be $8. We will be taking pre-orders. Our phone # is 518-793-1152. Contact the church for details.
Takeout Meatloaf Dinner Ballston Spa Elks Lodge #2619, 10 Hamilton St, Ballston Spa 4 – 6 p.m. | The menu will include salad, meatloaf, mashed potatoes, gravy, vegetable, roll, and homemade dessert. The cost is 2 for $25 or $15 each (cash only). Preorder strongly encouraged, place your order at 518-885-1149 by October 15 from 4 to 6 p.m. or email dinners2619@gmail.com. Limited quantities available at the door. Proceeds support Elks Charities.
Zoom Presentation | 9:30 a.m. – 3:15 p.m. Heritage Hunters of Saratoga County will offer a series of four genealogy talks in one day featuring certified genealogist Margaret R. Fortier. Lost in Translation: Deciphering Foreign Names, Places and Documents; Bay State (Massachusetts) Bonanza: Four Centuries of Vital Records, An Identity Case Study; French-Canadian Genealogy. Cost is $15 for members and $25 for nonmembers. The $25 will include HH membership for 14 months, access to the free monthly meeting programs, bi-monthly newsletters, and can share their family search names in a listing distributed annually. For registration form and zoom link, pleqase call Ginny at 518-885-9309 or email bhumphre@nycap.rr.com
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17
2021 Saratoga Showcase of Homes
Fort Hardy Park beach, Ferry Street, Schuylerville | 9:30 a.m. Join the School, Village and Town for the 244th anniversary of the Battles of Saratoga surrender with cannons, patriotic speeches, wreath laying, reenactments, and the tradition 13 toasts.
Various Locations | 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Presenting an outstanding lineup of magnificent homes on display in Saratoga County this year, and they are also planning other special events surrounding this milestone event anniversary. Tickets are $25 each and conveniently available online, at any showcase home, and other locations. Children under 12 are admitted free. Every ticket purchased will be entitled to receive one free commemorative Showcase of Homes shoe bag tote at the first home you visit. October 17 is the last day of the tour. www.saratogashowcaseofhomes.com.
Jump Into Fall Pitney Meadows Community Farm 223 West Ave., Saratoga Springs | 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Pitney Meadows and the Waldorf School present Jump Into Fall, a family celebration of the season. The festival will have interactive activities for children, music and stories throughout the day, sheep shearing, a drum circle to join in, a scavenger hunt through the farm woods, and so much more! There will also be healthy snacks from some local restaurants, a community-supported bake sale, and lots of wonderful like-minded businesses will be joining the event! Admission is free, you just have to pay-to-park. $12 pre-pay or $15 day of the event. Contributions will support both organizations, foster future collaborations, help Pitney Meadows to grow and distribute produce donations to neighbors in need, and support the Waldorf “Within Reach” tuition assistance program. Sponsorship from Four Seasons Natural Food, Adirondack Trust Company, and Stewarts Shops.
Wild Ones Program Zoom Presentation | 2 p.m. Local chapter of the Wild Ones: Native plants, natural landscapes, all-volunteer, non-profit organization. The focus is to promote the practice of using native plants in landscapes to preserve biodiversity in the area. Master Gardener Martie Teumim will give a presentation through Zoom on ‘Gathering Native Plant Seeds from Your Own Backyard’. She will show you how to harvest, save, and plant native seeds found in your own backyard. The talk is free. Please register at mteumim@gmail.com to receive the Zoom link for the talk.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 18 Commemoration of the American Victory at Saratoga
Academy for Lifelong Learning Fall Courses The Academy for Lifelong Learning continues its tradition of presenting educational and social opportunities for adults 55+ by offering 11 classroom/outdoor courses and 10 Zoom courses in their second fall session. Courses are five weeks. Registration is open now. Course brochures are available at local libraries, YMCA’s and retirement communities or by request at 518-587-2100 x2390 or jeff.shinaman@esc.edu or at www.esc.edu/all. Registrations will be accepted throughout the term until full. Annual membership is $75 and goes through June 30, 2022. Five-week courses are $50.
Saratoga Parkinson’s Support Group Ballston Area Community Center, 20 Malta Ave., Ballston Spa | 1 p.m. Mark Boudreau, personal trainer at MY GYM, in Ballston Spa, will be speaking on Exercises for Parkinson’s patients. He will show us some exercises so wear comfortable clothing. The meeting is free and open to anyone dealing with Parkinson’s Disease, their families, friends, and caregivers are welcome to attend. For more information, contact Kevin McCullough 518-222-4247 or Marie Thorne 518-810-8483.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19 Pierogi Sale Pick Up Christ the Savior Church, 349 Eastline Rd., Ballston Lake Pick up 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. | As usual we will have potato/cheese, sauerkraut, and farmer’s cheese pierogies. All pierogi orders are $10/dozen. We will also have a limited supply of stuffed clams for purchase. Please call to place your order 518-363-0001. continues to page 31...
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Fall 2021 Dancing Through Time Virtual: The Golden Age of Hollywood Zoom Presentation | 1 – 2:15 p.m. A unique six-week series on Tuesdays through Nov. 16. Each 75-minute class begins with a virtual tour with film clips by Hollywood poster collector Mike Kaplan followed by a 55-minute thematic movement class for all level participants. Cost is $10 per class. Oct. 19 class is “Vamping on the Vaudeville Stage with Robin Gifford.” Registration is now open at dancealliance.org/dancing-through-time-registration
Malta Rocket Test Station Round Lake Library, Malta Branch 1 Bayberry Dr., Malta | 6:30 p.m. Malta Town Historian Paul Perreult will talk about the Malta Rocket Test Station where early rocket motors, including the captured German V-2 rockets were tested in Luther Forest. Masks are required and advanced registration at roundlakelibrary.org or 518-682-2495 is requested.
Town of Greenfield Historical Society Meeting Community Center, 25 Wilton Rd. Greenfield Center 7 p.m. | Program: Saratoga PLAN – Casey Holzworth, a member of Saratoga PLAN’s Palmertown Guidance Committee and staff at NYS Parks, will update us on the exciting things that are happening in the Palmertown Range and the Sarah B. Foulke Friendship Trails. This planned network of trails in Northern Saratoga County, emphasize celebrating friendship, building community, and connecting people from all walks of life to nature and to each other. If you have a friend, neighbor, or family member interested in this program please bring them along. Non-members are always welcome.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20 Olde Saratoga Senior Citizens Meeting Town Hall, 35 Spring St., Schuylerville | Noon A sandwich luncheon, dessert will be provided. There will be a Teacup Auction. New members and guests are welcome. Any questions or for more information contact Pat Temple at 518-338-2329
Chicken Parmigiana Saratoga Wilton Elks, 1 Elks Lane, Saratoga Springs 4:30 – 6 p.m. | For curbside pick up only. Call Monday and Tuesday between 10 a.m. – Noon
to place an order, 518-584-2585. Menu: Chicken Parmigiana, penne pasta, tossed salad, garlic toast. Dinner for 2, $25. Cash only.
Upcoming events
BINGO Knights of Columbus #246, 50 Pine Rd, Saratoga Springs 4:30 p.m. | Due to the ongoing concerns regarding Covid, masks must be worn, temperatures will be taken at the door for all workers and patrons, and only the larger room will be open for players. Doors will open at 4:30 p.m., food service will start at 5:30 p.m., bingo cards will be sold at 6 p.m., and the first game will be at 7 p.m. There will be a limited food menu available.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21 Korean War Veterans Luncheon The Parting Glass, Lake Ave. Saratoga Springs 12 p.m. | Hosts are Jean and Paul Nolan. Veterans who served anywhere during the Korean War, in Korea at any time, spouses, widows, friends and relatives are all invited to attend. Please call your reservation in to the Nolan’s at 518-893-3379 by Tuesday, October 19. For further information or an application to join the organization, please contact Comm. Paul O’Keefe at 518-603-4186. Annual dues are $10 for veterans and $5. for all others.
Saratoga Springs MediSpa GRAND OPENING 7 Wells Street, Saratoga Springs | 3-6 p.m. Saratoga Springs Plastic Surgery, PC, the office of board-certified cosmetic and plastic surgeon Steven Yarinsky, MD, announces the Grand Opening of their newly expanded MediSpa. Offerings include refreshments, prize drawing and procedure/ treatment booking specials. The event launches a new menu of services, including couple’s massage, CBD oil massage, advanced medical skin care facials, body treatments and will offer spa packages that cater to those seeking some “me” time as well as special packages designed for two, such as the “Forever Friends Massage & Facial Package”. Please RSVP 518-583-4019 weekdays before 4 p.m.
Expert Next Door Series Zoom Presentation, | 7 p.m. Join Eric Schnizter, military historian, and park ranger at Saratoga National Historical Park, as he presents his talk: “My Zeal and Cause for My Country: Benedict Arnold in 1777.” Register bit.ly/3ihLwdE
Southern Saratoga Art Society Show SSAS is hosting a group art show for members at the Clifton Park Halfmoon Public Library, “A” Gallery, Moe Rd, Clifton through Oct. 25. Twelve artists will display their works in mediums of oil, acrylic, pastels, mixed media, watercolor, acrylic on foil and colored pencils. The subjects covered stretch from abstract expressionism to realistic landscapes and a lot in between. Participating artists are Jack Morgan, Valerie Wolf, Kristine Kelly, Barbara Aldi, Karen Zimmers, Rita Helie, Roberta Moses, Joan Van Alphen, Carol Winterton, Diane Pollock, David Mayack and Barbara Buckly. Come in and view the exciting show with the talented artists from Clifton Park and neighboring towns.
Saratoga County Stories A major achievement for the History Center and the Roundtable, comprised of 58 short articles, the collection is a veritable who-whatwhere-when-and-why of Saratoga County history. Contributing authors include familiar names of local historians, as well as many regional “history buffs.” Two in-person events: Saturday, Oct, 23, 2-5 p.m. at Brookside Museum in Ballston Spa and Sunday, Nov. 7, 2-4 p.m. at Historic Grooms Tavern in Clifton Park. The public will be able to meet contributing authors and the editorial team, purchase copies of the book, and have their editions signed. For more information, or to pre-order books, go to brooksidemuseum.org or email Jim Richmond of the Saratoga County History Roundtable: saratogacohistoryroundtable@gmail.com.
Galway Photography Club Next meeting will be held on Oct. 27 at the Galway Public Library, located at 2112 East St, Village of Galway, 6 p.m. These monthly meetings provide a safe, relaxed, and friendly atmosphere for those interested in photography to share their photographs and learn how to improve their technical and artistic skills. This month club members Jason Cromie & Dave Waite will be offering practical tips for creating family holiday greeting cards from taking the photos to how to order cards online. Following CDC guidelines, masks and social distancing are required in the library building. For more information contact: Dave Waite, davewaitefinearts@gmail.com
Turkey Dinner Take Out Trinity United Methodist Church, 155 Ballard Rd, Gansevoort, will hold a take-out only Turkey Dinner Oct. 30, from 4 to 6 p.m. Price is $12 per adult, $6 per child. Dinner by pre-order only. To place an order call 518-683-8195 between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday-Friday. Cut-off date for orders is Oct. 27. On Oct. 30, please arrive at Trinity UMC, remain in your car, wear a mask and have exact payment. A Trinity UMC volunteer will take your payment and bring your dinners.
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A Guide to October Mischief HOLLOWED HARVEST
The Hollowed Harvest brings to life more than 7,000 incredible Jack-O’-Lanterns creating stunning landscapes and larger-than-life displays designed to amaze audiences of all ages! Alternatively, the Hollowed Harvest: Wicked Labyrinth features 1,000 intricately carved Jack-O’Lanterns! Thursday through Sunday of each week through October, with additional dates added the week of Halloween. Show dates, times and ticket information are available at HollowedHarvest.com.
PUMPKIN GLOW & LIGHT SHOW DRIVE THRU
A Halloween experience at Ellms Family Farm, located at 448 Charlton Rd., Ballston Spa features a pumpkin wonderland with thousands of hand-carved illuminated Jack O’Lanterns. Drive the 1.25 miles while enjoying the thousands of pumpkins and lights from the safety and comfort of your vehicle. You will also be able to select and pre-pay for tasty fall themed treats, food and beverages. October 1-31. To purchase tickets, visit ellmsfarms.com.
HAUNTED CORN MAZE
Every twist and turn in the haunted corn maze will hold a new surprise for you. As you navigate through with just a flashlight to guide your way, anticipation and fear will build inside of you. There are demons and ghouls around every bend, masked men with chainsaws following behind you, and haunted buildings within the maze to pass through. Pro tip: The maze can be slippery, so dress accordingly. This is a unique experience that will have you coming back year after year! The Haunted Corn Maze is open every Friday and Saturday night in October. Haunting is from Dusk until 10 p.m. (last ticket sold 9:15 p.m., no exceptions). For more info visit www.schuylerfarms.com.
ZOMBIE ZIPS
Mountain Ridge Adventure, 300 Weatherwax Rd., Schenectady This tour is not for the faint of heart. Your nightmare begins with a corpse-guided tour along a serial killer-infested forest to then be hauled into the trees. Once in the trees you will be launched in complete darkness along a screaming steel cable hundreds of feet along Mountain Ridge Adventure’s awesome Zip Line Park. The terror occurs every Friday and Saturday night in the month of October from 7-10 p.m. WARNING: This is not for kids or the faint of heart. For more information, visit mountainridgeadventure.com or Facebook.
NIGHTMARES AT LIBERTY RIDGE
At Nightmares at Liberty Ridge Farm, you will find five haunted attractions at one location, all full of the scariest monsters and creepiest creatures you can dream up. Featuring: Farmers’ Haunted House, Field of Screams, Underground Tunnel, 3D McCobb Manor, and the Forest of Fear. Nightmares is open 7-10 p.m. on Saturday, October 16, Saturday and Sunday, October 22-23 and October 29-30. Get your tickets at the gate or online at libertyridgefarmny.com/things-to-do/nightmares. Liberty Ridge Farm is located at 29 Bevis Rd., Schaghticoke.
FIELD OF HORRORS
Field of Horrors, located at 100 Farrell Rd., Troy, offers several different attractions for the price of one! Check out Return of the Mummy’s Curse, The Crypt, Insanity, Condemned Manor and Dr. Morbid’s Haunted House. Every Friday and Saturday through October 31 and Sunday,
October 25. Not recommended for children under 10. Strobe lights are in use throughout the premises. All fog machine liquid is water based. This is not a handicap accessible facility. General admission is $30. For times, and more information and frequently asked questions, visit fieldofhorrors.com.
HAUNTED HAYRIDE
Scary Harry, the iconic ghost cowboy of Double M, has a horrifying experience awaiting you yet again this year. Your journey will begin with a true Haunted Hayride on a tractor-drawn wagon, winding through the dark woods that are rumored to be filled with spirits and creatures of unimaginable beings. At the conclusion of the hayride, your journey will continue on foot into Brutality, a post-apocalyptic compound. Next up is The Last Inn, a residence that is known for a disappearing guest or two and a vicious staff. Then enter the twisted Jingle Hell where everyone is on the naughty list. Your final destination is Slaughter Swamp, a dangerous environment straight out of the bayou. The screams continue in the midway area with our interactive Feartainment. Call 518-884-9122 to make reservations or purchase your ticket at mmhayrides.fearticket.com/event/orderticket/eventid/832. Double M is located at 678 Route 67 in Ballston Spa.
FRIGHT FEST
Dare to enter the Halloween event of the season, featuring family-friendly attractions during the day... and thrills once the sun goes down. Fright Fest runs through October 31. For days, times and ticket information, visit www.sixflags.com/greatescape/events/fright-fest.
HAUNTED SARATOGA TOURS
Come walk with us and discover the ghosts of Haunted Saratoga. Hear the stories that have lived on in our city for hundreds of years. They will enchant, entertain, and perhaps even scare you. Our 90-minute walking tour will take you in search of the countless ghosts rumored to haunt the city. Total walking distance is less than a mile, covered at a very leisurely pace so that you can enjoy Saratoga’s many infamous ghosts and haunted locations. Friday-Sunday evening throughNov 6. $22 admission, $10 children www.hauntedsaratoga.com.
HOWE SCARY - HAUNTED CAVE TOUR This award-winning family-fun haunt is definitely one-of-akind. Go 156 feet underground and walk through a majestic but haunted cave where you will be immersed in scary stories and interactive scenes that are sure to entertain. So if you are tired of the same old hay ride, zombies, and clowns with chainsaws, this is the year to go for a haunted cave tour and underground haunted boat ride! Join the Keepers of the Cave this Halloween Season for the first totally immersive haunted tour. Venture 16 stories down to a world of creatures you were never meant to see and experience the haunted boat ride. For tickets and more information visit HoweScary.com.
VIRTUAL GREAT PUMPKIN CHALLENGE
Out of abundance of caution, Saratoga Bridges will be hosting our 21st Annual Great Pumpkin Challenge virtually again this year from October 16 – October 23. This popular community event features a 5K and 10K with proceeds benefiting our essential programs and services. As our current restrictions are not as limited as 2020, we encourage you to get your friends, family, work teams and groups to start training to not only improve your mental and physical well-being but also raise funds for the individuals we support! Our $25 registration fee garners you a long-sleeve moisture wicking shirt by registering at tinyurl.com/SBGPC21
TWILIGHT CEMETERY TOUR
Join Gloria May for “Madness, Murder, Untimely Deaths, and Strange Coincidences” to get in the Halloween spirit. Explore Greenridge Cemetery at dusk while unearthing tales of Saratoga’s most notable residents and learning about the American rural cemetery movement. Tour lasts approximately 1.5 hours and will be limited to 40 people. All tickets are non-refundable. If you are unable to attend, please consider your ticket purchase as a tax-deductible donation to the Saratoga Springs Preservation Foundation. Greenridge Cemetery, 17 Green Ridge Pl, Saratoga Springs, 5 p.m. Meet at: Sackett Gates entrance on Lincoln Ave.
2ND ANNUAL FALL FESTIVITIES
The Saratoga Springs Downtown Business Association will once again present Fall Festivities in downtown Saratoga. For 2021, the event will be held over two weekends, October 23-24 and October 30-31. Highlights will include a costume-friendly Festive Fun Run with iRun Local, the Great Saratoga Pumpkin Hunt, fall festive downtown window decorations, Virtual Ghostly Stories of Saratoga’s Past, street performers, and more!
GHOST TOURS OF CANFIELD CASINO The Saratoga Springs History Museum is hosting ghost tours of the Canfield Casino, Saturday, Oct. 23 and Saturday, Oct. 30 at 11 a.m., 11:45 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Tours will also be held Sunday, Oct. 31 beginning at 5 p.m. with the last tour at 6:20 p.m. Canfield Casino is one of Saratoga Springs’ most historic and haunted buildings. The Casino was featured on the SYFY Network’s television show Ghost Hunters in 2010, and in 2019 was named number 4 in the top 10 of America’s Most Terrifying Places on the Travel Channel. To purchase a ticket, visit sshm.simpletix.com/. Cost is $25.
TRUNK OR TREAT
Join us on Clifton Common on Oct. 29 from 4-6 p.m. for a hauntingly fun time! Dress up in your favorite costume and spirit your way from trunk to trunk! Starpoint Church is sponsoring this event with free hot dogs, chips, and drinks. There will also be pony rides and a petting zoo. No rain date. All participating Trunk or Treat cars must be parked by 3:30 p.m. Free admission.
PUMPKIN PARTY!
Get ready for a Pumpkin Party at Children’s Museum At Saratoga on October 30 at 10:30 a.m. Wear your Halloween costume and join us for pumpkin painting, spooky art projects, and more! Go on a scavenger hunt through the Museum and collect your prize before you leave.
TRUNK OR TREAT AT SIMPSON UMC Simpson United Methodist Church, 1089 Rock City Rd, Rock City Falls (.4 mi south of Rte 29) is hosting a Trunk or Treat in their parking lot on Saturday, Oct. 30, from 1 - 3 p.m. (rain or shine). Come join for some Halloween fun!
4-H HALLOWEEN EXTRAVANGANZA The Saratoga County 4-H will be hosting an Open House Halloween Extravaganza on Halloween. The event is free and open to the public. Activities will begin at 1 p.m. at the Saratoga County 4-H Training Center on Middleline Rd. in Ballston Spa and conclude at 3 p.m. Trick-ortreating, hayrides, games, arts & crafts, farm animal meet and greet and more. Costumes are highly recommended. No need to sign up. Watch the horses as their riders take them around barrels, over jumps, and in costume at the Fall Fun Horse Show. Visit club booths in the main classroom and see what your youth can get involved in.
Week of October 15 – October 21, 2021
Composer Marks JFK Assassination Anniversary with Live Original Work at Saratoga
Gary Schall will stage a special performance in November at Saratoga Arts.
SARATOGA SPRINGS — Composer and multiinstrumentalist Gary Schall will perform at Saratoga Arts in November, marking the anniversary of the JFK Assassination with his composition, “Memory of an Own.” Written for piano, voice and marimba and composed in memory of his teacher James Preiss, a member of the President’s Own Marine Band, who distinguished himself as one of the 19 drummers to perform at the funeral of President John F. Kennedy. Schall, who calls Saratoga his new hometown, was at the age of 19 invited to join the Grammywinning ensemble of acclaimed minimalist composer Steve Reich. In the decades since, Schall
remained on the cutting edge of the music world, recording Reich’s landmark works, as well as composing his own music for experimental instruments like the metallic 31-toned Zoomoozophone and the patented Tap Dance Instrument – a wood and brass multi-timbre floor that turns tap dancing into music. Shows will take place 5 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 20 and 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 21 at Saratoga Arts, 320 Broadway. Tickets are $10. Tickets & Information, email: @ Schallmusic.com Based on CDC guidelines and the dynamics of Saratoga Arts as an educational facility, full indoor masking and proof of vaccination is required for this performance.
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Comedian Bill Burr Announces Summer 2022 Show at SPAC SARATOGA SPRINGS — Grammy-nominated comedian Bill Burr will stage a show at Saratoga Performing Arts Center Aug. 27, 2022 as part of his lengthy North American arena and amphitheater tour. Burr achieving success in TV and film as well as on stage, recently seen in a guest role on the hit FX on Hulu series, Reservation Dogs. He has released a live, vinyl, double album, “Bill Burr Live From Madison Square Garden,” and later this year will see his animated Netflix series, “F Is For Family,” premiere its fifth and final season - starring Bill, Laura Dern, Justin Long and Sam Rockwell in the cast.
Bill Burr, captured onstage at “the world’s most famous arena,” will bring his show to SPAC next summer. Photo by David Bergman.
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Laffer Gallery Opening Reception, New Exhibit Unveiled Oct. 16 SCHUYLERVILLE — The Laffer Gallery will open a new exhibit, “9th Annual Upstate Invitational” on Saturday, Oct. 16, at 96 Broad St. in Schuylerville. The exhibit will run through Nov. 21 and will feature artwork by regional artists Jon Gernon, Susan Stuart and Phyllis Kulmatiski. “Our annual Upstate Artists exhibition is a great way to showcase, side by side, works by some of Upstate New York’s emerging and accomplished artists. Each year, we have a new juror, and the Annual Upstate Invitation is the showcase of the talented artists who are selected Best in Show during a given year,” said Erik Laffer, owner of The Laffer Gallery, in a statement. “We’re excited to present the work that captured the imagination and earned the appreciation of 2020 juror George Dirolf.” An opening reception will be held at The Laffer Gallery from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
“Hero,” a clay and steel work by Phyllis Kulmatiski. “I read the news or hear it on tv and I feel frustrated and moved to do something… firing the clay makes the images more permanent than fleeting news headlines,” the artist explains.
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New Tang Museum Exhibition Opens Oct. 16, Reimaginations in Drawing, Sculpture, Animation
SARATOGA SPRINGS — The Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery at Skidmore College announces the fourth exhibition in a series that invites an artist to reimagine a community space in the Museum. Lauren Kelley: Location Scouting, opens Oct. 16 and runs for two years. Lauren Kelley, an artist and curator, will reshape the Tang’s mezzanine by combining meditations on travel with snapshots of everyday life in her drawings, sculpture, and stop-motion animation videos. Using plasticine, toys, and souvenirs, Kelley’s videos conjure worlds that are malleable and unfixed, inhabited by robust protagonists whose quirks stem from efforts to correct the asymmetrical relationships they encounter. Accentuating the off-kilter, Location Scouting speaks to the shifts and rifts inherent in navigating today’s post-pandemic landscape. The installation is also the setting for a series of transformations over time, created in collaboration with sculptor Margarita Cabrera, animator Jennifer Levonian, and performance artist Autumn
Lauren Kelley, Storyboard Component: Accumulating Inventory, 2021, archival pigment prints, 11 x 10 inches, courtesy of the artist.
Knight. Each guest artist’s interest in place, narrative, and audience will inform the direction of a new stop-motion animation produced collaboratively by Kelley and Skidmore College students to be screened during the last months of the show in 2023. Lauren Kelley: Location Scouting is organized by Rachel Seligman, Assistant Director for
Curatorial Affairs and Malloy Curator, in collaboration with the artist and is supported by the Friends of the Tang. The Tang Teaching Museum is located on the campus of Skidmore College. Museum hours: Thursday to Sunday, noon to 5 p.m., with extended hours until 9 p.m. Thursdays. For the latest visitor guidelines, visit tang.skidmore.edu
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Turn, Turn, Turn to June Local Librarian, Old-Time Banjo 2022 - Roger McGuinn to Player Hits Caffe Lena Stage Stage Show at The Egg
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Dan Hubbs, pictured at right with banjo, performs at Caffe Lena Nov. 13.
Roger McGuinn, press photo 2004 by John Chiasson.
ALBANY — From the melodious interpretation of Bob Dylan’s “Mr. Tambourine Man,” to re-inventing Pete Seeger’s collaboration with the Book of Ecclesiastes and seemingly a million other points beyond, the twang of Roger McGuinn’s Rickenbacker is as much a part of the 20th Century American Songbook as any, and more so than most. The frontman of The Byrds will perform a solo show during
his historic tour of songs and stories when he stages a concert at The Egg next June. Roger McGuinn: Saturday, June 11, tickets: $39.50. The Egg has also announced the addition of shows by Sarah Jarosz – on Dec. 3, and Marty Stuart on Jan. 30, early in the new year. Tickets are on sale online at www.theegg.org, by telephone at 518-473-1845, or in person at The Egg Box Office 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. Monday through Friday.
SARATOGA SPRINGS — Local librarian and old-time banjo player Dan Hubbs – who has published a book inspired by his work as a building superintendent in Tribeca in the early 1980s – bring a live show to the Caffe Lena stage next month. The new poetry book, “Downtown Super Tells All,” provides the inspiration for the live performance on Nov. 13,
when he will be joined by Frank Orsini (fiddle, mandolin) and JP Hubbs (keyboards). These shows are produced by the Folklife Center of Crandall Public Library, with the support of the New York State Council on the Arts. The publication of the book - edited by local writer Mary Jablonki and with cover art by local artist Rumara Jewett- and the
musical series are made possible by a grant from the Alfred Z. Solomon Charitable Trust. The live event takes place 3 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 13. Note, Caffe Lena has returned to full capacity, and In order to ensure everyone’s safety the café is requiring proof of vaccination for all attendees. For more information, go to: caffelena.org.
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LEGALS NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Purchasing Department of Saratoga County will receive sealed bids until 11:00 a.m. on the following dates at which time bids will be publicly opened and read aloud: October 27, 2021 Cleaning Services – Mental Health Facility, specification 21-PWCSMH-1 November 4, 2021 Sewer District Emergency Repair of E and I Systems, specification 21-SEREIS-1 Bid forms and instructions are available at the Purchasing Office, 50 W. High Street, Ballston Spa, NY between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday (telephone - 518-885-2210) or at the Empire State Purchasing Group website (www.empirestatebidsystem. com). Saratoga County, through its Purchasing Department, reserves the right to reject parts of any or all bids. JOHN T. WARMT, Director of Purchasing Saratoga County 10/15, 107574 LEGAL NOTICE PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the City Council of the City of Saratoga Springs, New York will conduct a public hearing on Tuesday, October 19, 2021 at 6:40 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the below matter can be reached, in the City Council Room, City Hall, in the City of Saratoga Springs, New York, to hear all those persons who wish to speak in regard to the provisions of the proposed 2022 Comprehensive Budget for the City of Saratoga Springs, New York. A second public hearing will be announced at a later date. A copy of the proposed 2022 Comprehensive Budget and Budget Message is available for inspection in the City Clerk’s Office in City Hall, 474 Broadway, in the City of Saratoga Springs, Monday 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.; Tuesday through Friday 9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., and on the City web site at http://www.saratoga-springs.org. A summary of the proposed 2022 Comprehensive Budget is as follows: Revenues – General Fund Revenue without Tax Levy -$36,959,450.61 Tax Levy (Real Property Tax) -$17,067,470.31 Total General Fund Revenues -$54,026,920.92 Expenses – All Funds A - General Fund $54,026,920.92 E - City Center Authority $2,735,465.00
F - Water Fund $4,446,539.12 G - Sewer Fund $5,226,833.55 H - Capital Projects Fund $8,320,111.00 P - Special Assessment District (SAD) $141,742.00 Q - West Ave Special Assessment District (WASAD) $51,003.00 V - Debt Service Fund $4,953,866.71 GRAND TOTAL ALL FUNDS $79,902,481.30 DRAFT Tax Rate Information Taxable Assessed Value $3,327,806,522.00 Draft Gen Fund Tax Levy $17,067,470.31 Draft Debt Service Fund Tax Levy $4,244,746.92 Draft Combined* Tax Levy $21,312,217.23 Draft Combined* Inside Tax Rate $6.4306 Draft Combined* Outside Tax Rate $6.3727 *Combined includes both Debt Service and General Fund. These tax rates are preliminary only, for the purpose of this proposed 2022 Budget. Dated: October 6, 2021 CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SARATOGA SPRINGS, NEW YORK By: John P. Franck, City Clerk 10/08, 10/15. 107523/107524 LEGAL NOTICE PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the City Council of the City of Saratoga Springs, New York will conduct a public hearing on Tuesday, October 19, 2021 at 6:25 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter can be reached, in the City Council Room, City Hall, Broadway, Saratoga Springs, New York, to hear all persons who wish to speak either for or against the enactment of a new Chapter 37 of the City Code, entitled “Community Police Board”. The proposed new chapter would establish a citizen review board to act as a liaison between the community and the Police Department, recommend amendments to policies and procedures, accept statements of appreciation, review complaints, and recommend actions. Any interested persons may inspect the proposed ordinance at the office of the Commissioner of Accounts, in City Hall, at any time prior to the above hearing. DATED: 10/6/2021 CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SARATOGA SPRINGS, NEW YORK By: John P. Franck, City Clerk 10/08, 10/15. 107521/107522 LEGAL NOTICE PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the City Council of the City of Saratoga Springs, New York, will conduct a public hearing on Tuesday, October 19, 2021 at 6:40 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter can be reached, in the City Council Room, City Hall, in the City of Saratoga Springs, New York, to hear all persons who wish to speak in regard to the 2022 Comprehensive Budget for the City of Saratoga Springs, New York. A copy of the proposed 2022 Comprehensive Budget and Budget Message will be available for inspection in the Office of the City Clerk, and it may also be viewed on the City web site at http://www.saratoga-springs.org. Dated: September 22, 2021 CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SARATOGA SPRINGS, NEW YORK By: John P. Franck, City Clerk 10/08, 10/15. 107111/107112 Notice of formation of KP TAX PREP, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York on 09/01/2021. 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: 120 West Avenue, Suite 202, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 10/15, 10/22, 10/29, 11/05, 11/12, 11/19. 107566 Notice of Qualification of Climate Risk Insurance Solutions LLC d/b/a Arbol Insurance Services LLC. Authority filed with the Secretary of State of New York on 10/06/2021. 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 & Assoc., PLLC, 36 Long Alley, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 10/15, 10/22, 10/29, 11/05, 11/12, 11/19. 107662 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. NAME: Topsail Contracting LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on May 28, 2021. Office: Saratoga County. SSNY has been designated as
the PLLC’s agent upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of the process to the LLC, 245 Malta Ave., Ballston Spa, NY 12020. Purpose: For any lawful purpose. 10/15, 10/22, 10/29, 11/05, 11/12, 11/19. 107640 Notice of formation of Law Office Of Danielle Holmes, PLLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York on 08/16/2021 Office: Saratoga County. SSNY has been designated as the PLLC’s agent upon whom process against it may be served. A copy of process should be mailed to the PLLC at: 3 Silver Springs Drive, Ballston Spa, NY 12020. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 10/15, 10/22, 10/29, 11/05, 11/12, 11/19. 107623 Notice of formation of Loving Lights Candles, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York on 09/20/2021 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: 78 Mallards Landing South, Waterford, NY 12188. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 10/15, 10/22, 10/29, 11/05, 11/12, 11/19. 107616 NOTICE OF ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION OF LOOSE ASSOCIATION LLC, pursuant to Section 206 of the NYS LLC Law. 1) The name of the limited liability company is Loose Association LLC (the “LLC”). 2) The Articles of Organization for the LLC were filed with the Secretary of State’s Office on September 22, 2021. 3) The office of the LLC is located at 56 Marion Avenue, Apt. 107, Saratoga Springs, Saratoga County, NY 12866. 4) The Secretary of State is designated as an agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. The post office address in the State of New York to which the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC is: 56 Marion Avenue, Apt. 107, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866. 5) The purpose of the business of the LLC shall be to conduct or transact any business or other activities which a limited liability company may lawfully conduct or transact under the laws of the State of New York. 10/15, 10/22, 10/29, 11/05, 11/12, 11/19. 107595
Notice of formation of RNEXECS LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York on 08/26/2021 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: 3 Silver Springs Dr, Ballston Spa, NY 12020. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 10/15, 10/22, 10/29, 11/05, 11/12, 11/19. 107583 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 Collins Court, LLC. The Articles of Organization were filed with the NY Secretary of State on February 24, 2020. The purpose of the LLC is to engage in any lawful act or activity. 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 the LLC may be served. The address of which the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC is 374 Root Road, Ballston Spa, New York 12020. 10/15, 10/22, 10/29, 11/05, 11/12, 11/19. 107575 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. NAME: Greskins Properties, L.L.C. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on September 21, 2021. 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, 4 Cedar Bluff Court, Saratoga Springs, New York 12866. Purpose: For any lawful purpose. 10/15, 10/22, 10/29, 11/05, 11/12, 11/19. 107559 Notice of formation of Haulin’ Mass, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with Secretary of State of New York on 9/28/21. Office location: Saratoga County. NYS Secretary of State is 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 19 South Street, Apartment 3, Ballston Spa, New York 12020. Purpose: any lawful purpose. 10/15, 10/22, 10/29, 11/05, 11/12, 11/19. 107552
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agent of the LLC upon whom process against the LLC may be served. The address of which the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC is 356 Clinton Street, Saratoga Springs, New York 12866. 10/01, 10/08, 10/15, 10/22, 10/29, 11/05. 107370 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF SKI BALLSTON LAKE LLC, a domestic LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with SSNY on 09/08/2021. Office location: Saratoga County. SSNY has been designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served and the SSNY shall mail a copy of any process to: 175 Lake Road, Ballston Lake, New York 12019. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 10/01, 10/08, 10/15, 10/22, 10/29, 11/05. 107363 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY Under Section 203 of the Limited Liability Company Law. Name: 268 Broadway 607, LLC, Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on September 28, 2021. 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 “LLC”, 301 Washington Street, Apt. 2214, Conshohocken, PA 19428. Purpose: Any lawful act or activities. 10/01, 10/08, 10/15, 10/22, 10/29, 11/05. 107355 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY Under Section 203 of the Limited Liability Company Law. Name: 106B Division, LLC, Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on September 28, 2021. 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 “LLC”, 301 Washington Street, Apt. 2214, Conshohocken, PA 19428. Purpose: Any lawful act or activities. 10/01, 10/08, 10/15, 10/22, 10/29, 11/05. 107349 Notice of formation of 69 Caroline LLC Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of DE (SSDE) on 08/25/21. App for Auth filed with the Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) 08/30/21. Office in Sara Co. SSNY desig. agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to c/o John Haller, 73 Union Ave., Saratoga Springs, NY 12866. Purpose: General. 10/01, 10/08, 10/15, 10/22, 10/29, 11/05. 107343 Notice of formation of Tenniswood Pediatric Dentistry Services PLLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York on 09/22/2021 Office: Saratoga County. SSNY has been designated as the PLLC’s agent upon whom process against it may be served. A copy of process should be mailed to the PLLC at: 163 Circular St. Saratoga Springs NY 12866. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 10/01, 10/08, 10/15, 10/22, 10/29, 11/05. 107337
Notice of formation of Deewdrop LLC Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 07/16/21. 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. 10/01, 10/08, 10/15, 10/22, 10/29, 11/05. 107331 Notice of formation of BFG Ventures, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York on 09/16/2021 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: 605 Broadway, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 10/01, 10/08, 10/15, 10/22, 10/29, 11/05. 107317 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF PROFESSIONAL LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY NAME: Stefanie Walsh, PT, PLLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 9/8/2021. Office location: Saratoga County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the PLLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of the process to the PLLC c/o Michelle H. Wildgrube, Esq., Cioffi Slezak Wildgrube P.C., 1473 Erie Blvd, 1st Fl, Schenectady, NY 12305. Purpose: Physical Therapy. 10/01, 10/08, 10/15, 10/22, 10/29, 11/05. 107306 Notice of Formation of Limited Liability Company (LLC) Name: Mohawk Consulting Services LLC. Article of Organization filed with the secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on September 13, 2021. 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, 1 Maple Forest Dr. Ballston Lake, NY 12019. Purpose of LLC: The purpose of the company is to engage in any lawful business of every kind and character for which LLCs may be organized under the New York LLC law. 10/01, 10/08, 10/15, 10/22, 10/29, 11/05. 107300 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF ELEVATION HOME IMPROVEMENTS LLC a domestic LLC. Articles of Org. filed with NY Sec. Of State on 9/22/2021 Office location: SARATOGA County. NY Sec. of State is designated as agent upon whom process may be served and shall mail service of process to 15 Sylvan Lane, Clifton Park, New York 12065. There is no registered agent. Purpose is any lawful purpose. 10/01, 10/08, 10/15, 10/22, 10/29, 11/05. 107258 Notice of Formation of Limited Liability Company Pursuant to New York Limited Liability Law, Section 206 (c). The name of the limited liability company is MartelliBishop Properties LLC. The articles of organization were filed with the
Secretary of State on August 26, 2021. The office of the limited liability company is to be located in Saratoga County. The Secretary of State has been designated as agent of the limited liability company upon whom process may be served; the post office address to which the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process served upon him or her is 223 Maple Avenue, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866. The purpose of the business is to engage in any lawful activity for which limited liability companies may be organized under the Limited Liability Company Law. 09/24, 10/01, 10/08, 10/15, 10/22, 10/29. 107104 CMS Research Associates LLC. Art of Org. filed with the SSNY on 03/04/2021. 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, LEGALCORP SOLUTIONS 11 BROADWAY SUITE 615 NEW YORK, NY 10004 Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 09/24, 10/01, 10/08, 10/15, 10/22, 10/29. 107094 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. NAME: Trailhead Consulting, LLC. Articles or organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 9/2/2021. Office location: Saratoga County. Inc Authority RA has been designed as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to the LLC, 42 Broadway FL.12-200, New York, NY10004. Purpose: For any lawful purpose. 09/24, 10/01, 10/08, 10/15, 10/22, 10/29. 107081 Notice of formation of Caroline Henry LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York on 08/30/2021 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: 13 Van Brummel Lane, Ballston Spa, NY 12020. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 09/24, 10/01, 10/08, 10/15, 10/22, 10/29. 107075 Notice of formation of Art of Anusha, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York on 09/02/2021 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: 31 Ponderosa Drive, Clifton Park, NY 12065. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 09/24, 10/01, 10/08, 10/15, 10/22. 10/29. 107065 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY NAME: Harper Contracting and Remodeling, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 08/09/2021. Office Location: Saratoga County. United States Corporation Agents, Inc. has been
Designed as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to the LLC, 7014 13th Avenue, Suite 202 Brooklyn, NY 11228 Purpose: Any lawful acts. 09/17, 09/24, 10/01, 10/08, 10/15, 10/22. 107043 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY Name: Bites of Indulgence Bakery, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on September 14, 2021. 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, 43 Brampton Lane, Gansevoort, New York 12831. Purpose: Any lawful act or activities. 09/17, 09/24, 10/01, 10/08, 10/15, 10/22. 107037 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. NAME: Milky Way Tapes LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 09/07/2021. 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: Milky Way Tapes LLC, 3 McKenzie Way Saratoga Springs, NY 12866. Purpose: For any lawful purpose. 09/17, 09/24, 10/01, 10/08, 10/15, 10/22. 107019 Notice of Formation of Limited Liability Company (LLC) Name: 813 T.S. Properties LLC. Articles of Organization filed by the Department of State of New York on: 08/19/2021. Office location: County of Saratoga. Purpose: Any and all lawful activities. Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to: Jessica Shults, 1 Pinewood Court, Burnt Hills, NY 12027. 09/17, 09/24, 10/01, 10/08, 10/15, 10/22. 106992 Clifton Park Dental, PLLC. Articles of Org. filed Sec. of State (SSNY) on 9/2/21. Office: 1631 Crescent Road, Clifton Park, NY 12065, Saratoga County. SSNY desig. agent of PLLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to the company c/o 1153 Flatbush Road, Kingston, NY 12401. Purpose: dentistry. 9/10, 09/17, 09/24, 10/01, 10/08, 10/15. 106975 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY Name: Wickham Rolloffs & Services, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on August 11, 2021. 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: The LLC, 64 Hamilton Avenue, Corinth, NY 12822. Purpose: Any lawful act or activities. 09/10, 09/17, 09/24, 10/01, 10/08, 10/15. 106887
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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: Rebound, Redound Rebound means to bounce or spring back. The company’s stock price rebounded after the news hit. Redound means to contribute or lead to something. Her exceptional performance redounds to the company’s benefit. 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
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Saratoga Casino Hotel to Host Racing Under Saddle Event SARATOGA SPRINGS — On Sunday, Oct. 17, Saratoga Casino Hotel will host a “Racing Under Saddle” exhibition race during its matinee racing program. The race, sponsored by the Saratoga Harness Horseperson’s Association (SHHA), will have an estimated purse of $6,000 which will be equally distributed among the participants. Racing Under Saddle (RUS) is immensely popular in many European countries. Also known as Monte Racing, RUS involves Standardbred racehorses (usually trotters) being raced under saddle instead of pulling a sulky. Wagering is not permitted on RUS races in the United States. This year, all participants in the RUS event are women. Michelle Crawford, spokeswoman
for the RUS group, said “Since the race is being held in October, we decided to make it a breast cancer awareness race. The blanket awarded to the race winner will be black and pink.” Crawford added, “RUS puts a spotlight on the versatility of the Standardbred horse. After racing, many Standardbreds go on to succeed in a variety of disciplines including Dressage, English, and Western pleasure, pleasure driving, and hunting/jumping. Standardbreds really can do it all.” Saratoga Casino Hotel looks forward to hosting this exciting RUS event and hopes it will draw a large crowd. Fans in attendance will have an opportunity to enter to win a photo in the winner’s circle or a ride in the starting car, sponsored by the SHHA.
Week of October 15 – October 21, 2021
Saratoga Bridges’ 21st Annual Great Pumpkin Challenge
SARATOGA SPRINGS — Out of an abundance of caution, Saratoga Bridges will host their 21st Annual Great Pumpkin Challenge virtually again this year. This popular community event features a 5K and 10K with proceeds benefiting their essential non-funded or underfunded services and assisting with the unanticipated expenses incurred by the pandemic. The organization invites the community to join them to run, walk, & move “Together But Apart.” By being virtual, the 5K and 10K can be run, jogged, or walked
anywhere and anytime between Oct. 16 and Oct. 30. Although they do not have an official course this year, participants can stay on their Saratoga State Park course – https://bit.ly/2SOK1a1 – and look for the designated mile markers. Otherwise, www.mapmyride.com provides alternative routes. They encourage people to drive the route first to check the safety of the shoulders and sight lines. Individuals, friends, families, coworkers, and corporate are welcomed to register at tinyurl. com/SBGPC21 and receive a
long-sleeve moisture wicking shirt. Once finished, participants need to report their time by Oct. 31. Race shirts can be picked up at the administrative office (16 Saratoga Bridges Boulevard, Ballston Spa; M-F 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.). Please use their official hashtag #SBGPC21 and tag them @saratogabridges. Prizes will be awarded for: Most Business Team Participants, Most Family Team Participants, and Most Spirited Participants. For more information, contact Brigid at breilly@saratogabridges.org or 518-587-0723 ext. 1242.
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Section 2 Girls Golf Sectionals
Left to right: Eileen Troy, Section 2 Girls Golf Chairperson; Emma Goebel (Broadalbin-Perth); Allison Motler (Saratoga Central Catholic); and Coach Rich Johns. Photo provided.
SARATOGA SPRINGS — Section 2 Girls Golf Sectionals and State Qualifiers were held on Tuesday, Oct. 12 at McGregor Links Country Club. The tournament marked the second time for this event. The inaugural Sectional and State Qualifier was held Oct. 11, 2019, at Fairways of Halfmoon Golf Club. The 2020 event was cancelled due to COVID-19. The top nine qualified for the NYSPHSAA Girls Golf State Championships to be held June 4-6, 2022, at McGregor Links; two alternates are also named. The top nine are: Kennedy Swedick (sophomore, Albany Academy for Girls), Nicole Criscone (junior, Albany Academy for Girls), Jillian Rawson (sophomore, Albany
Academy for Girls), Samantha Von Rohr (freshman, Albany Academy for Girls), Hanna Mitchell (sophomore, Guilderland), Megna Naidu (junior, Guilderland), Dannah Smith (sophomore, Schalmont), Shea White (senior, Albany Academy), and Shea Hildenbrandt (senior, Academy of Holy Names). The two alternates are Cambell Kennedy (junior, Shenendehowa) and Maria Jackson (junior, Saratoga). Other local girl golfers that competed and placed in the top 25 were Cammy Porter (senior, Saratoga) who tied teammate Maria Jackson for 11th. Emma Duval (junior, Ballston Spa) tied for 19th. Alexa Cate (senior, Saratoga) was 22nd. The following teams qualified to compete for the team championship: Albany Academy,
Saratoga Girls Golf Team warming up on the driving range. Photo by Super Source Media.
Bethlehem, Guilderland, Niskayuna, Saratoga Springs, Shaker, and Shenendehowa. Albany Academy (295) won the team championship and will compete in the State Championships in June. Saratoga came in at fourth place (407). Dottie Pepper, former LPGA Professional and current television golf analyst and reporter was the guest speaker at the awards ceremony following the competition. Highlights from the 2021 Girls’ Golf Season: There are 121 girls competing on 17 girls’ golf teams across
Photo by Super Source Media.
Section 2. There are 38 additional girls competing on boys’ teams at 25 other Section 2 schools. In total, there are 159 girls playing on teams from 42 schools in Section 2.
There were 58 girl golfers competing in the Sectional and State Qualifier, chosen from a field of 85 submitted by coaches for consideration.
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LOCAL VARSITY SPORTS SEASON SCHEDULE Upcoming games and matches this week are as follows: TUESDAY, 10/19
Soccer FRIDAY, 10/15 • Schuylerville (Boys) v. Queensbury 4:30 p.m. at Queensbury High School • Spa Catholic (Girls) v. North Warren 4:15 p.m. at Gavin Park
SATURDAY, 10/16 • Saratoga (Boys) v. Ballston Spa 11 a.m. at Ballston Spa High School • Saratoga (Girls) v. Ballston Spa 11 a.m. at Saratoga Springs High School
MONDAY, 10/18 • Saratoga (Boys) v. Guilderland 5 p.m. at Saratoga Springs High School
Football
• Corinth (Girls) v. Spa Catholic 4:30 p.m. at Spa Catholic • Saratoga (Girls) v. Niskayuna 5:45 p.m. at Niskayuna High School
WEDNESDAY, 10/20 • Schuylerville (Girls) v. Mechanicville 5:45 p.m. at Mechanicville
THURSDAY, 10/21 • Saratoga (Girls) v. Averill Park 5:45 p.m. at Averill Park High School
Field Hockey FRIDAY, 10/15 • Schuylerville (Girls) v. Scotia-Glenville 4 p.m. at Schuylerville High School Turf Field
• Schuylerville v. Cobleskill-Richmondville 7 p.m. at TBD
• Saratoga (Girls) v. Guilderland 4:15 p.m. at Afrims Sports Park
• Stillwater v. Warrensburg/ Bolton/North Warren 7 p.m. at Stillwater High School
Cross Country
• BH-BL v. Ballston Spa 7 p.m. at BH-BL High School • South Glens Falls v. Niskayuna 7 p.m. at South Glens Falls High School • Shenendehowa v. Colonie 7 p.m. at Shenendehowa High School
Volleyball FRIDAY, 10/15 • Corinth (Girls) v. Hadley -Luzerne 6:30 p.m. at Hadley-Luzerne High School
MONDAY, 10/18 • Schuylerville (Girls) v. Broadalbin-Perth 6 p.m. at Schuylerville High School
Sport Scores Varsity Field Hockey SARATOGA V. BETHLEHEM Saratoga Springs Varsity Field Hockey hosted Bethlehem on Oct. 6 and posted a 4-1 win. Blue Streaks: Aubrey Ide assisted by Lily Gutch, Allie Shamberger assisted by Emma Landers, Lily Gutch assisted by Aubrey Ide, and Morgan Flatley assisted by Aubrey Ide and Lauren Barlow. Goalie Gracie Holtby had 9 saves. Bethlehem’s goal was scored by Haley Backlund and goalie Teagan Rosencranse had 4 saves. SARATOGA V. S. GLENS FALLS Saratoga Springs Varsity Field
SATURDAY, 10/16 • Saratoga (Boys and Girls) v. Schenectady, South Glens Falls, Queensbury, Niskayuna, Ballston Spa, Hadley-Luzerne, Greenville, Oneonta, New Hartford, Oriskany, Shaker, Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake 9:15 a.m. at Saratoga Spa State Park
TUESDAY, 10/19 • Corinth (Boys and Girls) v. Hartford and Lake George 4 p.m. at Lake George Elementary School
BOYS BALLSTON SPA V. COLUMBIA On Oct. 5, Ballston Spa hosted and beat Columbia 3-2. Aiden Miller opened the game with a quick goal for Ballston Spa. Cameron Mingle scored Columbia’s first goal, assisted by Liam Gibney. Adam Amami scored the second goal for the Scotties, to put Ballston Spa up 2-1 at the half. Columbia’s Brady Bell tied the game, assisted by Kyle Hebler. With 5 minutes remaining, Ballston Spa’s Nathan Hughes scored the winning goal. BALLSTON SPA V. BURNT HILLS On Oct. 7, Burnt Hills beat Ballston Spa 3-0. Jack Mohgan scored twice, and Gavin Clute also scored for BH. SCHUYLERVILLE V. HUDSON FALLS
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Five different players scored as the Black Horses beat Hudson Falls 5-0 on senior night, Oct. 5. Lucas Cottrell, Ashton Morris, Ryan Piteri, and Casey Sutherland had the goals, while Armstrong picked up two assists.
FRIDAY, 10/15
Schuylerville’s league record is
• Saratoga (Boys and Girls) v. Niskayuna and Colonie 4:15 p.m. at Colonie High School
• Saratoga (Girls) v. Shaker 4:30 p.m. at Skidmore College
*All information subject to change due to weather.
Hockey hosted South Glens Falls in a nonleague contest on Oct. 11. In a game that went into overtime, Saratoga came out victorious with a 2-1 win over the Bulldogs. Allie Shamberger scored during regulation, assisted by Aubrey Ide. Aubrey Ide scored the winning goal for the Blue Streaks in overtime. Goalie Gracie Holtby ended the game with 10 saves. South Glens Falls’ goal was scored by Lillian Willis in period 3. Goalie Ava Reynolds had 8 saves for the Bulldogs.
Varsity Soccer
• Saratoga (Boys) v. Guilderland 5:45 p.m. at Guilderland High School
FRIDAY, 10/15
• Saratoga v. CBA 7 p.m. at Saratoga Springs High School
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8-2, they are 9-3 overall. Hudson Falls is 1-8 in the league. SCHUYLERVILLE V. SOUTH GLENS FALLS In a battle for first place in the Foothills Council North division, Schuylerville and South Glens Falls battled to a 1-1 draw. South High’s Xander Novack scored with 4 minutes remaining in regulation. One minute later, Schuylerville evened the score on a PK taken by Liam Armstrong. Neither team could find the golden goal in OT. Schuylerville’s’ is 8-2-1 in the league and 9-3-1 overall. South Glens Fall is 7-2-1 in the league and 7-4-1 overall. SARATOGA SPRINGS V. COLONIE Saratoga Springs defeated Colonie 3-2 on Oct. 8. Ryan Farr, Manasseh Turenne, and Lucas Varghese scored for the Blue Streaks with Riley Fowler, Evan Hallett, and Manasseh Turenne recording an assist each. Goals for Colonie scored by Jordan Goddard and Johnny Weidman. Saratoga Springs record improves to 7-3-0. Colonie falls to 5-5-1.
Week of October 15 – October 21, 2021
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Adirondack Stampede Rodeo Returns to Celebrate it’s 30th Anniversary This November
GLENS FALLS — America’s original extreme sport is back in Glens Falls. The Adirondack Stampeded Rodeo brings the excitement of professional rodeo to Cool Insuring Arena for the 30th year on Nov. 5 and Nov. 6, 2021, at 7:30 p.m. Don’t miss the thrill of professional bull riding, saddle bronc riding, barrel racing, and more as top cowboys and cowgirls
from around the country compete in Glens Falls. With rodeo action enhanced by a professionally produced sound show, the Adirondack Stampede offers all the thrills of a two-hour roller coaster ride – complete with hardcore competition, crowdpleasing entertainment, and a show for all ages to enjoy. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. each night. The rodeo performance
Jessica Blair Fowlkes will be performing this year at The Adirondack Stampede Rodeo. Photo provided.
begins at 7:30 p.m. All spectators and contestants are invited to the post-rodeo round Round-up Party at 10 p.m. in Heritage Hall on both Friday and Saturday nights. Party admission is $2 per person.
Tickets for the Adirondack Stampede Rodeo are on sale now at the SeatGeek Box Office at Cool Insuring Arena or via www. coolinsuringarena.com. Ticket prices start at $20 for adults and
$12 for youth and seniors. Group discounts are available by calling the Box Office at 518-798-0202. For updates about the rodeo, find the Adirondack Stampede Rodeo on Facebook.
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Community
SPORTS BULLETIN SARATOGA SPRINGS RECREATION CENTER Contact the Recreation Department at 518-587-3550 x2300 or recreservations@saratoga-springs.org with questions.
Basketball Early Registration End Dates Approaching Openings still exist in the Rec. Department’s basketball programs. Early Registration ends Oct. 17 for boys’ and girls’ leagues. Don’t miss out! For more information visit www.saratoga-springs. org/2628/Youth-Basketball. TINY B’BALL (PARENT/CHILD PROGRAM) Tiny B’Ball co-ed program for ages 3-5 introduces participants to the fun and excitement of basketball through games and activities. Fall Session is from Nov. 6 to Dec. 18 (no Nov. 27). Winter Session is Jan. 8 from Feb. 12. The program will be held on Saturdays from 9 to 9:45 a.m. at the Saratoga Rec. Center. Fees (per session) are $55 for City residents and $65 for non-City residents. Fees after Nov. 1 or Jan. 3 are $80 for City residents and $90 for non-City residents. Coordinators are Wesley Clark and George Parker. GIRLS AND BOYS LEAGUE
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Girls and Boys Leagues for grades 2-12 focus on fun team play and sportsmanship, as well as skills development. Please be sure that you are committed to
the program prior to signing up. If you drop out after teams are formed, it will affect the entire team. Players are placed on a team through a draft; no requests are allowed. Grade breakdowns are preliminary; registration numbers will dictate grade alignment. GIRLS LEAGUE League runs from Nov. 6 to Feb. 12, weeknights from 5:30 to 9 p.m. and Saturdays; practices and games are scheduled in one-hour slots. Grade 2-3 are Mon./Sat. Grades 4-5 are Thurs./Sat. Grades 6-8 are Mon./Sat. Grades 9-12 weeknight varies/Sat. Fees are $95 for City residents and $115 for nonCity residents. Fees after Oct. 17 are $120 for City residents and $140 for non-City residents.
are Wed./Sat. Grades 9-12 weeknight varies/Sat. Fees are $95 for City residents and $115 for nonCity residents. Fees after Oct. 17 are $120 for City residents and $140 for non-City residents. Skill evaluations for grades 2-3 and 4-5 is Oct. 23 at 2 p.m., and again at 3 p.m. for grades 4-5. Skill evaluations for grades 6-8 is Oct. 23 at 4 p.m. Skill evaluations for grades 9-12 is Oct. 23 at 5 p.m. Coordinators are Wes Clark and George Parker. Coaches meeting is Oct. 21, 6 p.m. at the Rec. Center.
Fall Bowling Cancelled
Skill evaluations for grades 2-3 and 4-5 is Saturday, Oct. 23 at 1 p.m. Skill evaluations for grades 6-8 and 9-12 is Saturday, Oct. 23 at 5 p.m.
The Rec. Department has cancelled their Fall Bowling program. They are looking at offering another session after the holidays, details have not been finalized. Email recreservations@saratogasprings.org with questions.
Coordinators are Wes Clark and George Parker. Coaches meeting is Oct. 21, 6 p.m. at the Rec. Center.
Get in the Ring: Boxing Camp
BOYS LEAGUE League runs from Nov. 6 to Feb. 12, weeknights from 5:30 to 9 p.m. and Saturdays; practices and games are scheduled in one-hour slots. Grade 2-3 are Tues./Sat. Grades 4-5 are Thurs./Sat. Grades 6-8
Puzzle Solutions See puzzles pg. 41
Openings still exist in the Rec. Departments Oct. 25-29 Boxing Camp. The camp is co-sponsored with Saratoga Youth Boxing and is aimed at teaching 8–15-year-olds proper boxing technique and conditioning. Visit www. saratoga-springs.org/2626/Boxing---Fall-Program for more information and to register.
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Corinth/Hadley-Luzerne Mountaineers v. Johnstown game: Johnstown had a 44-0 shutout win over Corinth/Hadley-Luzerne on Friday, Oct. 8. Photos by Jaynie Ellis.
SARATOGA SPRINGS V. BETHLEHEM Saratoga Springs had a 27-7 victory over Bethlehem, after a scoreless second half for both teams. In the first quarter, Nate Siewert, who was involved in all four of the Blue Streaks touchdowns, got the scoring started with a 38 yd. TD run. Siewert, senior quarterback, then made a 46 yd. TD pass to Chris Youngs, senior receiver. In the second quarter, Bethlehem scored their first and only touchdown of the game on a 22 yd. pass from Landen Kawczak to Anthony Gibbs. In response, the Blue Streaks scored twice more on 37 yd. and 44 yd. TD passes, both from Siewert to Christian Mello. Siewert ended the game with 204 passing yds. and 91 rushing yds. The Blue Streaks are now 2-3. They play CBA next on Friday, Oct. 15 at home, while Bethlehem will face off against Schenectady. BURNT HILLS-BALLSTON LAKE V. ALBANY BH-BL faced off against Albany in their homecoming game, defeating the Falcons 49-0 to continue their winning streak. Spartans’ Michael Puglisi scored off the first drive of the game with a 2 yd. TD run. Also in the first quarter, Rocco Mareno had a 44 yd. TD run. The score was 42-0 at the half, after Puglisi scored on 34 yd. and 3 yd. TD runs, Quarterback Tyler Manning scored on a 1 yd. TD run, and Manning threw a 60 yd. TD pass to Puglisi, all in the second quarter.
The Falcons offense had the ball the entire third quarter but failed to score. In the fourth quarter, the Spartans capped their scoring with Michael Frattarola’s 62 yd. TD run. Manning was for 4/5 for 114 yds. and 2 TDs. Frattarola rushed for 101 yds. on 8 carries. Puglisi rushed for 81 yds. on 6 carries, 4 for TDs. Jaleel Joseph had 5 carries for 53 yds. Mareno caught 3 passes for 61 yds. Other highlights include: Luke Zoller and Kevin Carney each had an interception. Michael Sbuttoni was perfect for extra points. BH-BL’s record is 4-1; their only loss was to Shaker the first week of the season. They will face their rivals, the Ballston Spa Scotties, at home on Friday, Oct. 15. CORINTH/HADLEY-LUZERNE MOUNTAINEERS V. JOHNSTOWN Johnstown had a 44-0 shutout win over Corinth/ Hadley-Luzerne on Friday, Oct. 8. Highlights for the Mountaineers: Rushing, Devin Robarge (#11) had 15 carries for 67 yds., and Avery Wood (#27) had 2 carries for 8 yds. Quarterback Colin Berg (#8) completed 4 passes for 21 yards. Receiving, Robarge caught 2 passes for 13 yds. and Anthony Sarnelli (#13) caught 1 pass for 8 yds. Johnstown stats were unavailable. The Mountaineers play Hoosick Falls on Friday, Oct. 22 for their senior game. Johnstown is on the road in Fonda-Fultonville on Friday, Oct. 15.
UPCOMING GAMES FRIDAY, 10/15 • Schuylerville v. Cobleskill-Richmondville 7 p.m. at TBD • Stillwater v. Warrensburg/ Bolton/North Warren 7 p.m. at Stillwater High School • Saratoga v. CBA 7 p.m. at Saratoga Springs High School • BH-BL v. Ballston Spa 7 p.m. at BH-BL High School • South Glens Falls v. Niskayuna 7 p.m. at South Glens Falls High School • Shenendehowa v. Colonie 7 p.m. at Shenendehowa High School
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Calling All Volunteers: Another “Homes for Heroes” Project
Volunteers needed to help build a new deck for the latest Home for Heroes project (shown here) at 9 Lakeside Dr. in Malta Gardens Mobile Home Park. Photo provided.
MALTA — Malta Veteran’s Appreciation Program is looking for volunteers available this weekend, Saturday, Oct. 16 at 8 a.m. to help with their latest “Home for Heroes” project. Volunteers are needed to help tear off and build a new pressure treated deck so there will be a safe entryway for renovating and accessing new projects over the next few months. Solomon Group and the previous owners have given the Malta Veteran’s Appreciation Program another 3-bedroom 2-bathroom mobile home in the Malta Gardens Mobile Home Park to renovate. The home will be donated to a veteran and their family when complete. Bring your tools! Volunteers can also help with loading debris, gutting the living room and bedrooms, running materials, etc. Malta Veteran’s Appreciation Program would like to thank County Waste for donating a dumpster. Sign up today to volunteer, donate materials, or help provide lunch to volunteers by contacting Renee Farley of the Malta Veterans Appreciation Program at 518-577-8863 or email MaltaVETS@gmail.com.