LOCAL • INDEPENDENT • FREE Volume 11 • Issue 16 • April 28 – May 4, 2017
Walk This Way: Steven & Liv Tyler’s
Local Roots
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Farmers’ Market Opens
by Thomas Dimopoulos Saratoga TODAY
Featured Stories
Athlete of the Week See pg. 43
Mothers
Day
Steven Tyler.Photo by Ch Villa https://www.flickr.com/photos/chvilla/8351506015/. (CC BY 2.0).
SCHUYLERVILLE — The Hudson River village that played a vital role in the turning point of the American Revolution can add “The Demon of Screamin’” to its feathered cap of historical significance. Aerosmith front man Steven Tyler and daughter Liv Tyler - an actress perhaps best known for her role in the Lord of the Rings film trilogy - visited the adjoined Saratoga villages of Schuylerville and Victory in January after learning of their 19th century ancestral ties to the community. Those local connections came to light in an episode of the TV series “Who Do You Think You Are?” which premiered on the TLC channel this week. See Walk pg. 8
See pgs. 26-27
Inside TODAY Blotter 5 Obituaries 6 See Farmers pg. 24
Outdoor Market at High Rock Park.
A Geyser Trail Twist
by Larry Goodwin Saratoga TODAY
BALLSTON SPA — In recent weeks, a dispute has been simmering between two local mayors regarding the recreational trail project planned for the north side of Geyser Road over the course of many years. During both village board meetings in April, prompted by comments from the public, Ballston Spa Mayor
John Romano voiced his concerns about the trail project. They center mainly on increasing public access to a forested, 75-acre area located between Geyser Road and Rowland Street that supplies the village’s water. “The whole idea is I don’t want any access” to the watershed land, Mayor Romano said at the April 24 board meeting. At the April 10 meeting, Romano said a general lack
of consideration for the village’s watershed represented a “major error” in the project’s state-mandated environmental review process. Romano also expressed concerns about the removal of some trees on village property along Geyser Road that will be a necessary part of the trail project. He See Geyser pg. 12
Business 18-19 Education 20-21 Arts and Entertainment 35-38
Sports 43-47
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