After weeks of voting and over 40,000
out the ‘Best of the Saratoga Region,’ a 40-page pull-out section inside
After weeks of voting and over 40,000
out the ‘Best of the Saratoga Region,’ a 40-page pull-out section inside
SARATOGA SPRINGS—
A new exhibition featuring photographic images of Saratoga is on exhibit at The Thirsty Owl Bistro, 184 S. Broadway.
The exhibition, “Saratoga Naturally: Photographic Images of Saratoga’s Most Beautiful Parks & Preserves,” is created by self-published authorphotographer and Saratoga Springs resident Louis Valenti.
Photographic images on
display include: Saratoga Spa State Park; Colonel William F. Fox Memorial Saratoga Tree Nursery; Geyser Creek Trail; Bog Meadow Brook Nature Trail; and the Saratoga National Historical Park and Battlefield.
The event is open to the public and free of charge Monday through Sunday, 11:30
a.m. – 9 p.m. and will be on display through Sunday, June 15.
WILTON — Wilton
Wildlife will be hosting its Annual Wildlife Festival at the Historic Camp Saratoga on Scout Road in Wilton from 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. Sunday, June 2.
The free event will feature Karner blue butterfly information, lupine planting, food trucks, live animals, nature crafts, face painting, pond exploration, and hands-on fun. The event is timed to enjoy the beauty of the first brood of Karner blue butterflies and the blooming wild blue lupine. Activities will take place throughout Camp Saratoga to encourage people to explore the wonderful trail system, since the
Wildlife Festival is a registered National Trails Day event.
During the festival, native raptors will be presented by the Trish Marki of Silent Wings, sponsored by Ballston Spa National Bank. There will be live turtles at the turtle discovery table.
There will be lupine planting and a Karner blue butterfly information table to help visitors learn about the Saratoga Sand Plains Habitat Restoration area.
Educators from Wilton Wildlife will share information about the efforts that New York State DEC and The Nature Conservancy have made in improving and increasing the habitat for this
endangered species. There will be numerous craft activities taking place in locations around Camp Saratoga. The Wildlife Festival will take place rain or shine with many of the activities moving under cover of Camp Saratoga’s many pavilions, the dining hall and the Winter Lodge in case of rainy weather. Organizers encourage people to carpool, bike, blade, walk, or share rides with others since parking is limited.
For more information, call the Wilton Wildlife office at 518-450-0321 or email info@ wiltonpreserve.org
BLUE MOUNTAIN LAKE
— Adirondack Experience (ADKX) will open on May 24 for the 2024 season, inspiring visitors to learn and connect with all-things Adirondack, past and present.
In addition to its expansive list of ongoing daily offerings, several new works of art –including, Cosmic Portal, a complex sculptural piece that measures 9’ by 6’ – will be on display in Artists & Inspiration in the Wild, which debuted in July 2023.
This year also marks
the 100th anniversary of the completion of the NorthvillePlacid Trail (NPT), a 138mile route that transverses Adirondack Park. To honor this milestone, the museum will launch its newest special exhibition, Trail Makers: 100 Years of the NorthvillePlacid Trail and offer daily programming and opportunities to connect hikers, history buffs, and those who simply treasure the region to come together to mark this anniversary in a personal way.
ADKX will also introduce
Tuesday Trail Talks & Tours, a new monthly series to learn about the people who hike, maintain, and work to preserve the Northville-Placid Trail today. In addition to new and refreshed exhibits, the museum’s most popular festivals, such as Celebrate Akwesasne, Adirondack Artisan Festival, Mushroom Mania, the Rustic Fair, Xperience for All, and FallFest will also return this year. For additional information, call 518-352-7311 or visit www.theADKX.org.
SARATOGA SPRINGS —
Getmyboat, a marketplace for boat charters and rentals, ranked Saratoga Springs the third most popular boating destination in New York State. Saratoga was also listed as the most popular boating city outside of the New York metropolitan area.
The top five New York
boating locations were, in order: Manhattan, Sag Harbor, Saratoga Springs, Bay Shore, and Oyster Bay. Schenectady cracked the top ten at number eight.
Getmyboat used its booking and demand data to compile the 2024 rankings. According to the company, the average hourly rate for a boat rental in Saratoga is $145, and the average total trip price is $891. Pontoons are the Spa City’s most popular style of boat.
GLENVILLE — The Animal Protective Foundation (APF) announced the return of the Woofstock Music Festival to the Mohawk Harbor Amphitheater in Schenectady on Sunday, June 2.
All proceeds of all-day petfriendly music festival will go towards the APF’s ongoing mission to provide medical care, housing, food, and lifesaving support for companion animals in need.
The day kicks off at 9 a.m. with an optional 5K run/Walka-thon (includes free admission to Woofstock), followed by live music at 11 a.m. with local favorites 20 Ninety Six (2096) and the Donna Tritico Band.
Over 40 vendors will also be on-site with pet-friendly and focused shopping, food and drink.
To purchase Woofstock Music Festival tickets, and/or to register for the 5K Run/Walk-aThon, go to: https://secure.qgiv. com/for/animalprotectivefoundation/event/2024woofstockmu sicfestival/.
Early bird pricing is available now with tickets t $20 for adults, $10 for children, and free
for kids under 5 and pets (of course!).
The Animal Protective Foundation - www.animalprotective.org - is a private nonprofit
501(c)(3) full-service humane society providing services to Schenectady County and the greater Capital Region.
EASTON, NY— Lewis E. Bent, 89, was born on July 29, 1934, and passed away on May 14, 2024. Lewie was born, raised, and lived in Vermont for a number of years and later moved to his longtime home in Corinth. Lewie had many talents, and he was able to work in a variety of fields. He was a combat medic in Korea, a farmer, a logger, and a trucker, to name a few. His favorite job was cross-country trucking with his co-driver and wife Mary. Together they traveled the county in their big rig and shared the wild tales of their life on the road with everyone.
Lewie was known for his colorful personality and quick wit. One of his favorite sayings was “if you can’t joke and fool then life ain’t worth livin’ .” He loved the outdoors and could tell you how to save a hive of honeybees, tame a squirrel, plant a tree, or catch a fish. He also loved a good party, a cold beer, and two fingers of Black Velvet with ginger ale. He was
known for steaming hundreds of clams for the many people who attended his annual Labor Day party on the Mountain. He also loved his family and was proud of each one of them.
Lewie was predeceased by his wife Mary, his sons Mike Bent and David Gregorek, his granddaughter Kristen Gregorek, and his mother Louise Bent. He was also the last of his siblings to be born and the last to pass. Lewie leaves behind his nine remaining children whom he loved, whether they were his by birth or marriage. He will also be remembered by his family “in-law” which included daughters and sons, sisters and brothers, and so many others. Lewie had so many grandchildren, greatgrandchildren, nieces, and nephews who will surely carry fond and fun memories of him through their lives.
The family is planning a private service. Anyone who wishes to memorialize Lewie may do so by sending a donation to, The Community Hospice Foundation, 310 S. Manning Blvd., Albany, NY 12208 or on their website https://www. communityhospice.org/donate For online condolences, visit www. compassionatefuneralcare.com
SARATOGA SPRINGS
— Matthew B. Carroll died May 18, 2024. At the family’s request there will be no calling hours or service at this time. Online condolences, visit www. compassionatefuneralcare.com.
SARATOGA SPRINGS — Edward C. Monty passed away on May 18, 2024. At the family’s request there will be no calling hours or service at this time. Online condolences, visit www. compassionatefuneralcare.com
BALLSTON SPA — Kenneth L. Ruff, 46 passed away unexpectedly on May 16, 2024. Calling hours were May 20 and a Funeral Mass was held on May 21 at Christ the Savior Orthodox Church, Ballston Lake, NY. Burial took place at St. Peter’s Cemetery, West Ave. Please visit www.burkefuneralhome.com.
SARATOGA SPRINGS — Ann K. Gregg (LeVay) was born on May 26, 1932 in New York City, and passed on May 14, 2024, surrounded by her family who loved her and whom she loved so much.
Ann was raised in Woodhaven, NY. She worked in NYC as a secretary until she started her family. Ann married John J. Gregg (Jack) on September 29, 1957. They moved to Saratoga Springs with their family in 1971. They were happily married for 39 years until Jack’s death in 1996.
Ann was known for her kind heart and generous spirit and was always willing to help people in need and always rooting for the underdog. Ann believed in living a simple life, enjoying family and friends and all the small blessings.
Ann considered her friends a blessing in her life. People loved her honest assessments, her no nonsense approach to life and her good humor and ability to laugh, especially at herself.
Ann was very dedicated to
SARATOGA SPRINGS — John Nicholas (Nick) Alex, 79, passed away on May 14, 2024. Visitation was on May 21 at the Burke Funeral Home, 628 N. Broadway, Saratoga Springs. Services will be at the convenience of the family in LeRoy. Online remembrances may be made at www. burkefuneralhome.com
her family. She was generous with her time, watching her grandchildren when they were young, and she took great joy in their successes.
Ann is predeceased by her husband, John J. Gregg, and her brother Henry LeVay and her beloved niece Stephanie Freeman. She is survived by her daughters Theresa A. Capozzola (Peter) and Susan A. Pfau (Robert), grandchildren John G. Capozzola, Christopher M. Capozzola, Jane Pfau and Jack Pfau, her brother James LeVay, her sister Theresa Higgins, nephew Robert Freeman, and many cherished friends.
Relatives and friends were invited to call on Monday, May 20 at the William J Burke & Sons/Bussing & Cunniff Funeral Home, 628 N. Broadway, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866. A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated on Tuesday, May 21 at St. Clement’s Church, 231 Lake Ave., Saratoga Springs, NY 12866, followed by burial in Pine View Cemetery 21 Quaker Rd. Queensbury, NY 12804. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to Community Hospice of Saratoga: 179 Lawrence St. Saratoga Springs, NY 12866. Online remembrances may be made at www.burkefuneralhome. com.
SARATOGA SPRINGS —Ralph A. SanFelice, 91, passed away on May 14, 2024. Visitation was May 22, at Burke Funeral Home, 628 N. Broadway. Mass was May 23, at St. Peter’s Church. Burial followed at St. Peter’s Cemetery. Remembrances may be made at www.burkefuneralhome.com.
The Sheriff’s Office responded to a home on Brookwood Road in the Town of Halfmoon to assist the town Code Enforcement Department. It was found that a large number of canines were living in deplorable conditions at that location. Derrick J. SudNieves, 29, of Halfmoon, was subsequently arrested and charged with 35 counts of NYS Agriculture and Markets Law, section 353 –Overdriving, torturing and injuring animals; failure to provide proper sustenance. Sud-Nieves was processed at the Halfmoon station and released with an appearance ticket. He is scheduled to appear in Halfmoon Town Court at a later date. The Sheriff’s Office was assisted in the investigation by the Town of Halfmoon Code Enforcement, Clifton Park Animal Control and the Humane Society. The animals were seized from the residence and are currently in the care of the Humane
Society. The investigation is ongoing, and additional charges may follow.
Following an investigation into an incident that reportedly occurred in 2020 in the town of Greenfield, Logan M. Andreadakis, 25, of Queensbury, was arrested and charged with rape in the 2nd degree (class D felony) and sexual abuse in the 3rd degree (class B misdemeanor). Andreadakis is accused of engaging in sexual intercourse with a then 14-year-old female who was known to him. He was arraigned before Michael Ginley in the Greenfield Town Court and released to pretrial services pending further action in the matter.
Todd A. Axton, 61, of Ballston, was sentenced to 8 months incarceration in the Saratoga County Correctional Facility, after pleading to aggravated criminal contempt, a felony, charged October 2022.
Lewis Labshere, 34, of Schenectady, was sentenced to 1-1/2 to 3 years incarceration in a state correctional facility after pleading to criminal contempt in the first-degree, charged February 2024 in Galway.
Jay A, Sherman, 35, of South Glens Falls, was sentenced to time served and 5 years of probation, after pleading to felony DWI, charged August 2023 in Moreau.
Hasan A. Stubbs, 26, of Ballston Spa, pleaded to grand larceny in the fourth-degree, a felony, charged in Halfmoon. Sentencing July 11.
Justin W. Cummings, 37, of porter Corners, was sentenced to 2 years incarceration in a state correctional facility, followed by 2 years postrelease supervision, after pleading to criminal sale of a controlled substance in the third-degree, charged April 2023 in Ballston Spa.
Joseph D. Freshwater, 30, of Saratoga Springs, was
sentenced to 3 years incarceration in a state correctional facility and 10 years post-release supervision, after pleading to sexual abuse in the first-degree, charged August 2023 in Saratoga Springs.
John J. Dominy, 53, of Albany, was sentenced to 1-1/2 to 3 years incarceration in a state
correctional facility, after pleading to grand larceny in the fourth-degree, charged June 2023 in Wilton.
Leon Carney, 20, of Lake George, pleaded to disseminating indecent material to minors in the first-degree, charged in Saratoga March 2023. Sentencing July 10.
WHIPPANY, NEW JERSEY
— More than 500 care packages were assembled for local troops serving overseas. The event involved a collaboration between Suburban Propane Partners and Operation Adopt A Soldier and included letters written by Suburban Propane employees from across the region, snacks, games, and other necessities that will serve as a reminder of home and a symbol of gratitude for their service.
“Operation Adopt A Soldier is an all-volunteer, not for profit 501c3 organization with a goal to raise and maintain awareness to the American people of the day to day sacrifices our military men and women and their families make to protect our freedoms,” Cliff Seguin, Founder and Chairman, Operation Adopt A Soldier, said in a statement. “In 2023, we mailed
over 6,300 boxes to our troops and are so grateful to Suburban Propane for their support so that we can be as successful this year.”
Operation Adopt A Soldier, Inc. was founded in 2003 by Cliff Seguin and Dominick Commisso at the Mt. McGregor Correctional Facility in Wilton.
“As a veteran employer, Suburban Propane is honored to join Operation Adopt A Soldier in their mission to support our troops, who selflessly serve this country every day to protect our freedoms,” said Nandini Sankara, of Suburban Propane. The company is a nationwide distributor of propane, renewable propane, renewable natural gas, fuel oil and related products and services, as well as a marketer of natural gas and electricity and investor in low carbon fuel alternatives.
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WILTON — Carole Jean Smith of Gansevoort, formerly of Clifton, NJ died on May 13, 2024. Born in 1952, she was predeceased by her parents, Joan and Donald Smith, as well as her beloved horse, Jesse. She is survived by her two sisters, Janet Howe (Ben) and Dale Smith Hofmann (Patrick). In addition, Carole’s three nephews Matthew, Michael, and James Howe, as well as her niece Rachel Howe (Peter Zendt) and their three children survive her.
Carole had a photographic memory and from an early age played the piano and taught herself the guitar. She was the accompaniment to many songfests around campfires in her youth. As a remarkable saleswoman, she was the deciding force in helping people make successful purchases to address their needs. Carole loved animals and had four cats and a horse, whom
she loved dearly. She supported organizations that tended animals and used her knowledge of technology to help locate lost pets. Her sense of humor was quick and wry, a trait that she especially loved in her father.
Committed to the Saratoga County community, she leaves many friends and their families with fond memories. This was not an easy parting for them, but her fondness for the area is reflected in the outpouring of support that people have offered her family. Saugerties was Carole’s go-to place for additional family, and she deeply grieved for the passing of her beloved Uncle David in 2023. She continued her connection with the family through his daughters, Cathy and Julie Snoddy.
Funeral services will be private, and a Memorial service will be held at a later date in Wellesley, Mass. Donations in Carole’s name can be made to the animal support group of one’s choice. Condolences can be sent via compassionatefuneralcare@ gmail.com.
HARTFORD — Kenneth A. Cutler, 81, passed away Sunday, May 19, 2024. Born in Teaneck, NJ, he was the son of William and Edith Cutler. At the family’s request there will be no calling hours or service at this time. Online condolences, visit www. compassionatefuneralcare.com.
GLENS FALLS — Donald Finn of Saratoga died May 15, 2024. A private family service will be held at a later time. Online condolences, visit www. compassionatefuneralcare.com.
GREENFIELD CENTER —
April C. Aldrich, of Greenfield Center, born April 8, 1973, passed away on Sunday, May 19, 2024, after a stoic four-month battle with cancer. Formerly of Monticello, NY, where she worked with harness racehorses as a trainer/owner for over 20 years. The daughter of the late Patricia (Patty) Decker and Gerald (Jerry) Decker. She was born in Port Jervis, NY. She graduated nursing school in 2014 and enjoyed her second career as an LPN until her passing.
She is survived by her daughter, Ashley Banks (Larry) of Mechanicville, son, Kip Banks, Jr. (Sam), son, Jordan Hoffman (Katelyn), daughter, Brianna Aldrich (Adam), and daughter, Billiejean Simonson all of Greenfield Center, siblings: Lisa Cochran (Jim) of Milford, NJ, Mike McBride (Teri) of Hutchinson, MN, Lisa Weaver of Monticello, NY, and Tammy DeVaux (Jimmy) of Huguenot, NY; grandchildren Savannah, Avianna, Dakota, Wynter, and Anthony; many nieces, nephews, and countless friends.
Visitation will be held from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. and 4 – 6 p.m. on Saturday, May 25 at Compassionate Funeral Care, 402 Maple Ave. (Rt 9), Saratoga Springs, NY 12866. The funeral service will be held at 6 p.m. with Pastor Steve Harness officiating.
For online condolences, visit www.compassionatefuneralcare. com.
BALLSTON SPA — The Annual Memorial Day Parade in Ballston Spa will be held Saturday, May 25.
The Grand Marshal will be escorted by “Ballston’s Finest” along Doubleday Avenue beginning at 9 o’clock across from Carousel Village and continue with a pause for a ceremony held for Navy veterans at the Kayderosseras Creek bridge then continue
along Milton Avenue to Front Street where the parade proceeds to the Civil War Monument, turning onto Low Street to Veterans Park.
Hosted by the Village of Ballston Spa, Henry Cornell American Legion Post #234 and the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post #358, the schedule of events includes the Placing of Wreaths, a rifle salute by
the combined veterans’ Honor Guard Rifle Squad, Invocation by Chaplain, Memorial Day address by our Officer Of the Day (OOD), Remarks from Grand Marshal, a reading of the Gettysburg Address by local Scouts of Troop 1, Flag Raising at Veterans Park, TAPS, Closing Benediction, followed by a reception in Wiswall Park.
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Tue May 28, 2024 at 6:30PM in Malta NY at The Ripe Tomato an American Grill, 2721 US Rte 9, Ballston Spa, NY 12020. Ask for Divide NYS Group
STILLWATER — One of the most historic landscapes in the country has recently seen the completion of the $6 million Battlefield Tour Road Improvement Project.
The large-scale construction project in Saratoga National Historical Park, funded by the Great American Outdoors Act (GAOA) Legacy Restoration Fund, focused on making upgrades and increasing accessibility of parking areas, trailheads, walkways, seating, signage, exhibits and viewing areas along the popular 10-mile-long route.
A celebration to mark the project’s completion will take place at Tour Stop 2 (Neilson’s Farm) at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, May 29.
The public is invited to join partners, people and
stakeholders who made this project possible. The ceremony will be followed by opportunities to explore the battlefield and speak with park staff at Tour Stop 2, Tour Stop 6 (Freeman’s Farm) and Tour Stop 10 (Return to Saratoga).
As the country approaches the upcoming 250th anniversary commemorations of the signing of the Declaration of Independence in 2026 and of the Battles of Saratoga in 2027, the improvements will provide visitors with a better understanding of the battles and their vital role in securing American independence. Prior to the project, the Tour Road and its 10 tour stops, which are the primary way that most people visit the historic battlefield grounds, had been largely unchanged for nearly 50 years.
MOREAU — Moreau Lake State Park located at 605 Old Saratoga Road, Gansevoort.
Phone: 518-793-0511
Fridays, May 24, 31 @ 9:30am Wiggly Wanderers.
Wiggly Wanderers is a casual and fun program that is offered to walking toddlers, carriable babies and their caregivers. This will be a beginner’s hike/wander series for toddlers who are ready to move and caregivers who are willing and able to baby wear and/or carry their toddler if their legs get too tired. We will not plan too much distance walking and we will rely on teachable moments to carry us through these experiences. Strollers will not work for these programs. This event does not have sign ups, please come if you can. We meet at the nature
center parking lot. $1 per child. For any questions call 518-793-0511.
Saturday, May 25 Earth Friendly Camping 11 am - 2pm.
Drop in to learn tips and tricks to stay ethical in the outdoors. We will teach you how to pre-plan for a more environmentally friendly camping trip! This program is free and does not require registration, but you can call for any questions at 518-793-0511.
Sunday May 26 Beginner Bird Walk 8:30am.
Calling all beginner birders. Join us on a guided hike to search for birds! Feel free to bring binoculars. The hike will be a start and stop walk for less than two miles.
Class fees waved with food donations. Please Reserve your
spot at 518-793-0511.
Sunday, May 26 Reptile Profile 11am.
Join an educator in the nature center to meet our resident reptiles! We at Moreau take care of six New York native turtles and two snakes that cannot be released into the wild and are wonderful little educators. Learn about their exciting lives, what they like to eat, and what they use for shellter at the Nature Center. This program is for all ages. The cost is $5 for adults, $1 for children (cash or check) at the office upon arrival. Please register at least 24 hours in advance at 518-793-0511.
Tuesday May 28 Beginner Bird Walk 8:30am.
Calling all beginner birders. Join us on a guided hike to search for birds! Feel free to bring binoculars. The hike will be a start and stop walk for less than two miles.
Class fees waved with food donations. Please Reserve your spot at 518-793-0511.
Tuesday, May 28 Beaver Hike 10:00 pm.
Did you know that MLSP is home to a thriving population of North America’s largest rodent? We will walk along the Wetlands Walk trail where we can view our beaver’s dam and lodges while we learn all about how they live, love, and learn. This program is for people of all ages, it’s an easy-moderate hike. Pay $1 per child and $5
per adult (cash or check) at the office upon arrival. Please register in advance by calling 518-793-0511.
Wednesday, May 29 1pm Porcupine Adventure. The park educator will be leading this moderate hike up to a lesser known trail in the park and showing you some areas that the porcupines like to hang out. Porcupines are cool creatures who love to take naps and we will be searching high and low to spot a porkie having a sunny naps. This program is $5 for adults and $1 for children, spots are limited. Please call to reserve your spot 518-793-0511.
Week of May 24 - May 30, 2024
Brandon Acres sold property at 6 Nolan Rd to Tyler Makarowsky for $273,980
Traditional Homebuilders and Developers sold property at 55 Mallory Way to William Denton for $596,030
Eastline Holdings LLC sold property at 13 Basswood Ct to Chen Zhang for $539,980
Kimberleigh Whittaker sold property at 717 Swaggertown Rd to Michael Richards for $262,000
Benjamin Lounsbery sold property at 206 Sweetman Rd to Andrew Dunn for $307,500
Dale Dayton sold property at 407 Walnut St to Alexander Wolf for $250,000
Eleanor Mullaney sold property at 541 Main St to 1010 19th Street LLC for $100,000
Brian O’Connor sold property at 5739 Lake Rd to Andrew Ta Lupo for $202,000
Michael Karam sold property at
475 Maple Ave to Pritibahen Amin for $650,000
David Harper sold property at 2028 Rt 9N to Maximus Restoration and Development for $199,001
Legend Development LLC sold property at 698 East Line Rd to Matthew Riggins for $605,264
Jeffrey Vedder sold property at 432 East Line Rd to Malta Land Company LLC for $260,000
Zhang Xiu Yan sold property at 20 Hunters Run to Dani Rizk for $549,000
Thomas Boomhower sold property at 27 Avendale Dr to David O’Neill for $565,000
Cheryl Streeben sold property at 115 Arrow Wood Pl to Christopher Baker for $239,900
Kristen Ashdown sold property at 1038 Laural Lane to Team 12 Inc for $276,000
Ann Marie Floresca sold property at 26 Albany Ave to Michael Tomaso for $347,500
David Drozinski sold property at 13 Wineberry Lane to Aaron Tomczak for $357,000
John Spoor sold property at 21
Veturra Ct to Susan Young for $490,000
Marini Homes LLC sold property at 30 Landon Lane to Devin Carroll for $444,261
Richard Nimmo sold property at 4 Cahill Ct to James Viggiano for $695,000
39 Union St LLC sold property at 39 Union St to Kurt Dachtler for $225,000
Patricia Motto sold property at 688 Stark Terrace to William Triola for $508,000
Patricia Newman sold property at 26 Knollwood Hollow Terrace to Alan Hosler for $335,000
Patricia Long sold property at 9 Conan Run to Samuel McWain for $320,000
Nima Dopka sold property at 406 Louden Rd to Hannah Hage for $415,000
Prodigy Eastern Ventures LLC sold property at 68 Beekman St to Paul Batista for $850,000
Giovannina Solevo sold property at 7 Daggs Lane to Peter Foland for $1,213,000
Joanne Tarantino sold
property at 15 Underwood Dr to Daniel Ramierez for $650,000
Stewarts Shops Corp sold property at 131 Excelsior Ave to BDC Holdings Inc for $1,800,000
Cavallo LLC sold property at 2 Ohonte Way to Michelle
Keating for $210,000
Laura Ellor sold property at 5 Maya Dr to Nicholas Flaherty for $420,000.
Nicholas Bush sold property at 112 Ingersoll to Ronald Forhan for $350,000
MALTA — The Malta Town Board held a public hearing on Monday night regarding fire code violations at the Steeplechase apartments. The violations, first noted in May of 2022, were initially supposed to have been addressed by September 2022. Representatives from Steeplechase said the violations were still being addressed as of May 2024. They also said
they didn’t know if residents had ever been notified of the violations.
The hearing resulted in some heated exchanges, including Councilperson Al Ricci repeatedly referring to the unaddressed violations as an “epic failure,” and Councilperson Barbara Conner telling a Steeplechase representative that she didn’t understand how they could live with themselves.
Special counsel Stefanie Bitter said that after the initial May 2022 inspection report, the town followed up with
Steeplechase at least four times in 2022 and 2023. In August 2023, a second inspection noted 104 deficiencies that affected 235 residential units.
In November 2023, a fire marshal issued an order to remedy the violations and gave Steeplechase thirty days to do so.
A property manager at the apartment complex later said she was aware of the violations and was working to address them. As of the hearing on Monday night, only six of the complex’s twenty-four buildings had completed the remedial work.
The primary safety issue, said Malta Code Enforcement
Officer Greg Berg, was unlisted antifreeze systems within the buildings, which can become flammable and, under certain conditions, could cause an explosion.
“It’s like playing with grandpa’s old World War II hand grenade and someone says it’s been defused. I’m not pulling the pin,” Berg said.
Attorney Jennifer Yetto, representing Steeplechase, said the company had contracted a vendor to complete the necessary work in the remaining buildings by the end of August. “Contrary to what the town may have noted,” Yetto said, “we very much are concerned with our residents
as much as anyone else.” Yetto criticized town officials for poor communication. She also refused to concede any of the violations.
“We’re very well aware this had been prejudged well before we even walked into the door,” Yetto told Councilperson Ricci.
“It seems like a lot more effort has gone into the defense of the procedure than it has to fix.. the problems of the building,” Ricci said.
The hearing was adjourned with the understanding that Steeplechase had hired a vendor and would address the remaining violations by the end of August.
BALLSTON SPA — This June, residents can begin moving into The Estates at Ballston Spa, an apartment complex located a little less than two miles from the village’s downtown. The apartments are the first phase of a planned three-pronged
project that would ultimately create 144 residential units.
Phase one is finishing
The Estates at 1419 Saratoga Road, which will include two buildings; one with 24 units and another with 40 units. The luxury apartments are all 2 and 3 bedrooms, with monthly rent prices starting at $1,875.
According to Paul Nichols, co-developer of the project,
about half of the 24-unit building has already been rented, with a handful more units reserved in the 40-unit building.
Phase two involves building 28 modern farmhousestyle townhomes in the rear of the property. The homes are currently awaiting town approval. If approval is granted, Nichols said that land for the homes could start being cleared this fall.
The final phase of the project entails constructing three additional three-story, mixed-use buildings with another 52 apartments; plus 25,000 square feet of retail and amenity space on the first floor.
“The location itself is really the gateway to Ballston Spa. We found that very appealing,” Nichols said. “We’ve always liked downtown Ballston Spa. It’s quaint with its shops and restaurants, and we think it’s just a great place to live.”
Paragon Residential Management is developing the project alongside general contractor BDC Builders.
SARATOGA SPRINGS —
According to data from the New York State Labor Department, 4,200 Saratoga County residents were unemployed as of March 2024, putting the county’s unemployment rate at 3.5%.
In March of 2023, 3,500 of the county’s 121,600-member
workforce (or 2.9%) were unemployed, meaning the unemployment increased by 0.6% in the past year.
There have been similar upticks in unemployment in nearby cities, such as Albany (0.6% increase), Schenectady (0.7%), and Glens Falls (0.7%).
New York State’s overall unemployment rate as of March was 4.3%.
JAMAICA, QUEENS — The New York Racing Association (NYRA) announced last week the creation of the NYRA Foundation, a philanthropic endeavor that will raise funds and awareness for nonprofits, service providers, thoroughbred aftercare groups, and
SARATOGA SPRINGS
— The Saratoga Automobile Museum’s 8th Annual Motorcar Auction added two consignments last week: a 1982 Ferrari 512 BBI and a 1994 Ferrari 512 TR.
The 1982 Ferrari 512 BBI features sleek lines, a powerful Flat-12 boxer engine, and an original red exterior with a restored tan leather interior. The 1994 Ferrari 512 TR is the 512 BBI’s successor, and features a top speed of 195mph with original exterior and interior. The car is probably best known for being featured in both the hit TV series “Miami Vice,” and the 1994 video game “Need for Speed.”
“These iconic vehicles embody the spirit and and represent the rich heritage of
the Ferrari brand,” said Bill Windham, Auction Director of the Saratoga Automobile Museum, in a statement.
The 8th Annual Saratoga Motorcar Auction will take place on September 20 and 21 at the Saratoga Casino Hotel. For more information, visit www.
saratogaautoauction.org.
The Saratoga Automobile Museum exhibition, “Enzo Ferrari: An Obsession with Speed,” features nearly a dozen Ferraris, including a 1997 F310B driven by Michael Schumacher. The exhibition will run until October 28.
other charitable organizations connected to horse racing.
“The NYRA Foundation reflects our belief in the importance of service to others,” said David O’Rourke, NYRA President & CEO, in a statement.
To celebrate the foundation’s launch, a gala called the Belmont Ball will be held on Friday, June 7 in Saratoga Springs. All proceeds from the inaugural event will benefit a selection of nonprofits active in backstretch services, thoroughbred aftercare, and more.
For additional information on the NYRA Foundation, visit https://nyraf.org/.
In today’s over-structured world where kids spend a big part of their days looking at electronics, the one thing most grade school parents agree on is when school is out, they want their kids out… in the great outdoors. When summer comes, the pressure is on for parents to adequately entertain them without overscheduling or breaking the bank. The Town of Green eld’s summer day camp is a perfect solution, with its morning-only format and a full array of traditional activities that promise to leave children exhausted and happy.
Campers spend 8:30 a.m.- 12:30 p.m. at the Maple Avenue Middle School, at 515 Maple Avenue in Saratoga Springs. Activities include rotating stations of fun, featuring such things as obstacle courses, hiking, Taekwondo, arts and crafts, as well as many organized games and sports like soccer, ag football, kickball and more. Campers participate in themed days like “Super Hero” and “Hat” Day and painting, tiedying and rock climbing. They receive weekly visits from Uncharted Wild LLC to encounter live wild animals, regularly scheduled “Water Days” for splashing around and even the chance to pal around with some local llamas. Rainy day activities bring the children inside to the school’s gymnasium and cafeteria. Fridays end each week
on a sweet note with treats from ice cream trucks and Stewart’s Shops.
“Our ever-changing schedule will send kids home exhausted and dirty from an action-packed morning at camp with friends,” said Town of Green eld Recreation Director Jennifer Zeisler.
Students ages 5 to 14 are welcome and will be supervised with a 2:10 counselor/camper ratio. The camp features 25 trained camp counselors, most of whom once attended this camp themselves.
Parents can choose early drop o for an additional cost and all students are eligible for the town’s Free Lunch Program, daily on-site.
More information can be found by calling Jennifer Zeisler at 518-893-7432 Ext. 307 or visiting www. green eldny.org. Scholarships are available.
Residents: March 1
JULY 1 - AUGUST 2
Monday-Friday
8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. (early drop off and transportation available)
LOCATION:
Maple Avenue Middle School 515 Maple Avenue Saratoga Springs, NY
MALTA — The New York State Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) suspended the license of the Maple Leaf Childcare Center at 2737 Route 9 in Malta last week due to “evidence that the public health or a child’s safety or welfare is in imminent danger.”
The center can end the suspension one of two ways; either they can resolve the issues cited by OCFS as the reasons for the suspension, or they can successfully challenge the decision to suspend the license. OCFS can also decide to revoke the center’s license completely.
The childcare center’s
OCFS inspection history over the last two years contained a number of alleged violations, including the use of corporal punishment, children left without competent supervision, and staff members unable to fulfill their responsibilities. Since April 17, 2023, the OCFS recorded nine substantiated complaints against Maple Leaf in Malta.
In the violations, OCFS defined corporal punishment as “punishment inflicted directly on the body including, but not limited to, physical restraint, spanking, biting, shaking, slapping, twisting or squeezing; demanding excessive physical exercise, prolonged lack of movement or motion, or strenuous or bizarre postures; and compelling a child to eat or have in the
child’s mouth soap, foods, hot spices or irritants or the like.”
The company also faced scrutiny in April of this year, when a former employee at their Halfmoon location was
arrested and charged with child endangerment and harassment.
Maple Leaf did not respond to requests for comment from Saratoga TODAY.
More details about alleged
violations at the Maple Leaf Childcare Center in Malta can be found on the OCFS website at the following address: https://hs.ocfs.ny.gov/DCFS/ Profile/Index/633801
SARATOGA SPRINGS — The Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC) celebrated recent education initiatives during its annual meeting on the amphitheater stage on May 16. The event
was followed by a spirited performance of Des’ree’s hit song “You Gotta Be” by dozens of Malta Ave Elementary students.
Dennis Moench, Vice President of Education at SPAC, said that educational programming in 2023 reached an estimated 50,000 kids, in partnership with more than 120 local schools and nonprofits.
Last year, SPAC launched its “Access the Arts” program, which provides weekly dance, music, and improvisational theater classes to individuals enrolled in day habilitation programs. The program culminated with a performance featuring more than 100 participants on May 1 in the Spa Little Theater.
“We provide avenues for emotional expression, self discovery, social connection, cognitive development, stress reduction, and empowerment,” Moench said. “We believe that all individuals should have access to these benefits.”
Beginning at 2 p.m. on June 2, SPAC will host the seventh annual Adirondack Trust Company Festival of Young Artists, a free event featuring fine art displays, poetry slams, and food stands. At 4:30 p.m., hundreds of kids will present a concert on the amphitheater stage with productions that combine music, song, poetry, visual art, and dance.
Residents of the Saratoga Springs, Ballston Spa, and Schuylerville school districts voted on school budgets and board members on Tuesday, May 21. Unofficial results were reported by the districts the following morning. All three districts had their proposed 2024-2025 budgets approved by voters.
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Saratoga Springs City School District residents approved the proposed $148,709,136 school budget for 2024-2025 by a vote of 3,150 to 781. The bus bond proposition was also approved, by a vote of 3,102 to 823.
Three candidates were elected to the Board of Education: Deb Amory, Matt Kopans, and Connie Woytowich. Vote totals are listed below.
• Deb Amory – 2,503
• Matt Kopans – 2,201
• Connie Woytowich – 1,923
• Amanda Ellithorpe – 1,794
• Joe Sabanos – 1,425
Ballston Spa Central School District residents approved the district’s 20242025 budget proposal of $107,179,996 by a vote of 946 to 366. Voters also approved three other propositions on the ballot concerning school vehicle replacements, bus lift replacements, and the collection and contribution of $63,344 towards the operation of the public library.
Two candidates were elected to the Board of Education: Jason Fernau and Fabrizia Rodriguez. Vote totals are listed below.
• Jason Fernau – 849
• Fabrizia Rodriguez – 655
• Tim Turbiak – 621
SCHUYLERVILLE
Schuylerville Central School District residents approved a $39.4 million budget for the 2024-25 school year by a vote of 671 to 295.
Voters also elected two members to the Board of Education: Jennifer Moreau (733 votes) and Robert Thivierge (649 votes).
traditional speeches, the couple engaged in a short dialogue.
Towns-Miranda stressed the importance of empathy, noting how artists like the couple’s son and “Hamilton” creator LinManuel Miranda take every experience and empathize with multiple points of view through their work.
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Skidmore College conferred 650 degrees to the Class of 2024 during its 113th Commencement Exercises at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC)
on May 18. Luis A. Miranda Jr. and Luz Towns-Miranda both received honorary degrees, and were among those to address the graduates. Rather than delivering
“Learn the systems, to use the systems, to improve the systems,” Towns-Miranda said. “Believe in the power of your vote and your activism to raise your voice. Use your energy, your skills, your talent to speak out against injustice, to create change where you see it is needed, and to uplift the underrepresented people in our communities.”
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— The Saratoga Mom Prom raised $52,800 for the Saratoga County Children’s Committee last month, making it the most successful event in its ten-year history.
Proceeds will go to helping the committee support children locally through programs
and partnerships with other agencies, nonprofits, schools, and social workers. The prom has raised and donated $190,000 in the last nine years, and awarded $15,500 in school scholarships.
The Saratoga Mom Prom is described as a women’s night out filled with tacky dresses,
dancing, and activities all in the name of charity.
The Saratoga County Children’s Committee is a volunteer organization that provides more than 1,000 children each year with emergency and basic needs, school supplies, clothing, holiday gifts, and more.
SATURDAYS
9A.M. - 1P.M.
WEDNESDAYS
3P.M. - 6P.M. HIGH ROCK PARK
by Julia HowardWhetheryou’re starting your grilling game this weekend or you’re a year-round grilling enthusiast, Saratoga Farmers’ Market vendors have many products to make an easy, delicious meal.
YIELDS: 4 servings | PREP & COOK TIME: 25 min
*Ingredients currently available at the farmers’ market
At Longlesson Farm, you can shop for beef and pork products. “Sirloin steak is an excellent option,” says Christophe, the farm owner. “It’s a versatile cut—grill whole or make kabobs to feed a crowd.” For kabobs, Christophe recommends bringing the steak to ambient temperature, cubing it, and marinating it in olive oil, cumin, paprika, salt, and pepper for one hour. Pair with your favorite grilled vegetables.
May-K-Mark offers beef, pork, and veal products, and Ariel shares her grilling favorites. “Steaks are always great, but I love hot and sweet Italian sausage. We have veal chorizo and bratwurst that can feed a lot of people. And shaved sliced steak on the grill is clutch on busy dinner nights.”
Hepatica Farm brings pasture-raised chicken, and Melanie’s absolute favorite is grilled chicken breast bone-in. “Bone-in prevents the meat from drying out, and the breast is flavorful and juicy,” she explains. “Thighs are also delicious, and our packs of drumsticks are a great value.” Melanie’s go-to marinade is lemon, rosemary, olive oil, garlic, salt and pepper, and a little tamari. At Grazin’ Acres, Nate and Meghan have pork, chicken, and beef products. “Pork chops are
always great and easy with salt, pepper, garlic, and oil,” says Nate. “Rib eye or NY strip steaks are other really good options. One of our family favorites is a whole chicken, halved and grilled slow and low at 200 degrees, and the chicken is juicy and just falls apart.”
Squash Villa Farm has simmering chicken and goat. Co-owner Himanee highly recommends rib chops and loin chops. “They are really easy to grill. Sear the meat and set the grill temperature to low to cook through. You can use a marinade or rub, but salt, pepper, and olive oil allow the flavor to shine.”
The Mushroom Shop LLC offers various mushrooms for vegetarian and plant-based grilling, and Elise recommends flavorful oyster mushrooms. “They are really easy to prepare. Just brush with your cooking oil of choice and season with salt and pepper. Grill for 8-10 minutes per side.”
Regardless of what you choose to grill, vendors at the farmers’ market have incredible options. So get your spatula ready, plan your visit to the market, and get grilling tips from the experts.
The Saratoga Farmers Market is 9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Saturdays in the food court of the Wilton Mall. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram for previews of what’s fresh.
• 1.5 lb sirloin steak, trimmed *
• 2 bell peppers
• 1 large red onion *
• 1/2 cup oil
• 1/4 cup Worcestershire sauce
• 2 tablespoons low-sodium soy sauce
• 2 tablespoons apple cider vinegar *
• 1 tablespoon garlic powder
• 1 tablespoon honey *
• 1 teaspoon onion powder
• 1/2 teaspoon chipotle chili powder optional for a bit of kick
1. Cut steak, peppers, and onion into equal-sized pieces (about 1-1.5”)
2. In a large freezer bag, combine the oil, Worcestershire sauce, soy sauce, vinegar, garlic, honey, onion powder and chipotle powder if using.
3. Add steak and let marinate for at least one hour and up to 8 hours
4. If using wooden skewers, soak for 10 minutes before skewering your beef and vegetables.
5. Preheat the grill to medium-high.
6. Skewer your beef cubes and vegetables, alternating as you like. I try to ensure 3-5 cubes of beef per skewer, depending on how long your skewers are.
7. Place kabobs directly over the heat, cooking for 4-5 minutes before flipping and cooking another 4-5 minutes, adjusting the time to your preferred doneness.
Grilled sirloin from Longlesson Farm, photo courtesy of Pattie Garrett for Saratoga TODAY Recipe by Ashley FehrHaving a picnic with family and friends on a beautiful day can be a time that creates those unforgettable moments and memories that last a life time.
Each week we write about the fun of creating and cooking fabulous dishes. However, with making these dishes comes the mess and dreaded task of cleaning up which becomes someone’s responsibility. Many conflicts occur within a household on whose turn it is to wash the dishes. I remember in my childhood, years fighting with my four other siblings on who would be assigned the chore of doing the dishes. Having grown up in a household with five children, my mother ran a tight ship and made sure all of us were assigned cleaning duties. Fighting over who was going to wash the dishes was a common occurrence even after my mother made it clear whose job it was that evening. Through the years we learned that washing the dishes did not take that long when each of us helped out. When we shared and helped each other in our household chores, we then had plenty of time to go and do what we wanted afterwards. While doing chores
This is Memorial Day weekend. Hopefully, the weather will cooperate so we can have our outdoor picnics to celebrate the holiday. I am so happy to see the sun and the warmer temperatures. The season between Memorial Day and Labor Day brings the opportunity to host many outside events.
and playing together, we became good friends; a friendship that still holds today.
“You know you’re an adult when you get excited when there is a new sponge in the sink”.
Author Unknown. To this day, believe it or not, I enjoy washing dishes. I love bringing home new types of items to help me with this chore. One of our favorite items we carry is the Jetz-Scrubz cleaning sponge. This sponge will not scratch even the finest surfaces. They can last for several months and can be cleaned in the top tray of your dishwasher. The sponge has a foam side that holds suds longer and has a
scratch-free scrubber side for pots and pans. Jetz-Scrubz is also made in the USA.
This Memorial Day weekend, whose ever job it is to wash the dishes and clean up, try out this really cool sponge! Come visit Compliments to the Chef, your Neighborhood Kitchen and Cutlery Store located on 33 Railroad Place in Saratoga where we have Tools for Cooks! Have fun cooking and cleaning up. Remember my Foodie Friends, “Life Happens in the Kitchen”.
• 3 bacon slices
• 1 lb. 85% lean ground beef
• ¾ cup finely chopped Vidalia onion
• 3 garlic cloves, finely chopped
• ½ tsp kosher salt
• ½ tsp cracked black pepper
• 1 cup barbecue sauce
• ¼ cup light brown sugar
• 2 tablespoons apple cider vinegar
• 1 tablespoon smoked paprika
• 1 tsp ground cinnamon
• 2 (22-ounce) cans baked beans (such as Bush’s Bourbon and Brown Sugar Grillin’ Beans)
1. Preheat oven to 350°F. Place bacon slices in a single layer in a 12-inch skillet. Cook over medium-low, flipping occasionally, until browned and crisp, 10 to 12 minutes. Transfer bacon to a plate lined with paper towels; reserve drippings in skillet.
2. Increase heat under skillet to medium, and add ground beef. Cook, stirring occasionally, until beef is crumbly and just browned, about 6 minutes. Remove from heat. Push beef to one side of skillet; tilt skillet to let drippings drain to empty side. Using paper towels, carefully soak up drippings; discard.
3. Return skillet to heat over medium, and add onion, garlic, salt, and pepper. Cook, stirring occasionally, until onion is softened, about 5 minutes. Add barbecue sauce, brown sugar, vinegar, paprika, and cinnamon; stir until well combined. Stir in baked beans, and bring mixture to a simmer over medium, stirring often. Pour mixture into a 2 1/2-quart baking dish.
4. Bake beans, uncovered, in preheated oven until bubbling in center, about 50 minutes. Crumble bacon evenly over top, and bake 10 minutes. Let cool 10 minutes before serving.
Recipe courtesy of Food & Wine at foodandwine.com
FRIDAY, MAY 24
Mom Talk FridayBallston Spa Moms Group
Community Alliance Church, 257 Rowland Street, Ballston Spa | 9:30 – 11 a.m. Melissa Gauy will be speaking on Belonging. Ballstonspamomsgroup.org
34th Annual In Bloom
Saratoga: Petals, Plates & Pours Gala
Universal Preservation Hall, 25 Washington St., Saratoga Springs | 6 p.m. LifeWorks Community Action presents the 34th Annual In Bloom Saratoga: Petals, Plates & Pours Gala. The evening of elegance, live entertainment and community spirit will be hosted by NewsChannel 13 anchor Mark Mulholland.
LifeWorks will present an unforgettable evening featuring live music by incredible local artists Garland Nelson and Soul Session, a delectable dinner crafted by Wandering Food Dude and a tasteful selection of cider, beer, and wine. Tickets are available at lifeworksaction. org. Tickets are $100 per person for general admission and $75 for young professionals aged 35 years and under. VIP Admission is also available.
SATURDAY, MAY 25
Voter Registration
Saratoga Farmers Market, 112 High Rock Avenue, Saratoga Springs | 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. The League of Women Voters of Saratoga County will be offering Voter Registration tables. Residents can learn where to find information about polling places, information about registration, early voting, absentee voting, and pick up absentee voting applications and voter registration forms.
American Legion Monthly Meeting
Adirondack Post 70, 34 West Avenue, Saratoga Springs | 10 a.m.
Yard Sale Donations
Gateway House of Peace, 479 Rowland St., Ballston Spa. Bring items May 25-June 6. Gently used and ready to be sold. Please be considerate, if you cannot sell it, neither can we! Items not accepted: televisions, computers, car seats, cribs, mugs, books, large appliances, upholstered furniture, and mattresses. The annual yard sale runs June 7-9, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. All proceeds benefit Gateway House of Peace End-Of-Life Comfort Care.
SUNDAY, MAY 26
Saratoga Lions Club Duathlon and 5K Run/ Walk
Saratoga Casino Hotel, 342 Jefferson St., Saratoga Springs | 8 – 10 a.m. The Saratoga Lions Club Duathlon (5k Run/15k Bike/5k Run) event and a separate 5k Run/Walk on Memorial Day Weekend. All proceeds go to the Saratoga Lions Clubs’ ongoing effort to help those with visual and hearing impairments along with aiding the communityat-large. We also celebrate our Veterans with our Honor-a-Vet program. Registration and additional event information can be found at: https:// thememorialduathlon5k.com/
MONDAY, MAY 27
Memorial Day Commemoration Ceremony
Congress Park, Downtown Saratoga Springs | 10 a.m. The American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) will co-host a Memorial Day Commemoration Ceremony at the War Memorial. Open to the public.
Annual Pie and Quiche Sale
Galway Village Park, Galway | 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. The Glenville Hills Garden Club of Saratoga County will hold its annual pie and quiche sale on Memorial Day. Proceeds will fund the
garden club projects, including community beautification and the sponsorship of students at environmental camps. Memorial Day Ceremony
Halfmoon American Legion, 275 Grooms Rd., Halfmoon | 11 a.m. Commander Charles LaFountain is pleased to invite the public. Ceremony to be held in the American Legion’s Covered Pavilion. The public is urged to attend and participate in this patriotic event to honor those who made the supreme sacrifice in defense of our freedom. Refreshments will be served immediately following the ceremony.
TUESDAY, MAY 28
After the Fire’s Monthly Meeting
Halfmoon Town Hall, Lower Newtown Rd., Halfmoon | 7 p.m. Volunteers Needed. After the Fire is a non-profit organization that helps Saratoga County Residents who have suffered a loss due to fire. Families are provided with gift cards, a night’s stay at a participating hotel/motel, Red Cross referral, informational material, emotional support. etc. Meetings are held on the 4th Tuesday of the month. Anyone interested in learning more about After the Fire, or becoming a member, may attend a meeting, visit us on Facebook at www.afterthefire. org, or leave a message on voicemail at 518-435-4571.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 29
Massage Therapists Open House and Job Fair
Saratoga Springs MediSpa, 7 Wells St., Third Floor, Suite 303, Saratoga Springs | 3 – 7 p.m. We want you to join our MediSpa staff. Tour our beautifully decorated, relaxing massage rooms. Meet and Greet: Visit with our award-winning expert team. Competitive base pay, commissions, and tips. No weekends. Refreshments. RSVP Today, 518-583-4019.
Baked Ham Dinner Take Out
Saratoga – Wilton Elks Club, 1 Elks Lane, Saratoga Springs | 4:30 – 6 p.m. Take out only. Call Monday or Tuesday between 10 a.m. – Noon to place an order, 518-584-2585. Menu: baked ham, Au Gratin potatoes, vegetable, apple sauce, roll, tossed salad. Cost is $15 per dinner. Cash only.
Photography Club
Galway Public Library, Community Room, 2112 East Street, Galway | 6 p.m. This month wildlife photographer Mark Hadley will be sharing practical wildlife photography techniques including the use of blinds and camouflage. We will also be reviewing photographs submitted for this month’s Photo Challenge: May Flowers/ Spring Showers. Anyone interested in photography regardless of their level of experience is encouraged to attend these relaxed and friendly gatherings. For more information contact: Dave Waite at davewaitefinearts@ gmail.com
Spaces Music Festival
Round Lake Auditorium, 2 Wesley Ave., Round Lake | 6 – 9 p.m. Five days, May 29 – June 2, 25 musicians, and food. Opening night will feature an opening improvisation with Saratoga Springs poet laureate and native flutist Joseph Bruchac
playing with drummer Steve Candlen as well as the premier of a new work with the local genre-blurring new music/ jazz/indie rock ensemble Rock City Falls Trio who will present “WATER. a collaborative improv” with NYC-based visual artist Michael Miyahira (aka Mike Ming) performing action painting. Free to the public. Reserve seats online and learn more about the festival at: https://improvspaces. wordpress.com/2024-improvspaces-music-festival/www. improvspaces.org
THURSDAY, MAY 30
Homeschool Karner Blue Butterfly Walk
Wilton Wildlife Preserve, 80 Scout Rd., Wilton| 1 – 2 p.m. Homeschooled children in grades K-6, accompanied by an adult, are invited to attend a Karner Blue Butterfly story, craft, and walk led by an Environmental Educator from Wilton Wildlife Preserve & Park. Please dress for the weather. Register each child who will be attending, as space is limited. Park in Parking Lot #1 and meet across the street near the benches by the pond if the weather is nice; If not, under the covered pavilion. Register each child (adults do not need to register) online, in the Children’s Room at the Saratoga Springs Public Library, or by calling 518-5847860 extension 305.
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— Saratoga Performing Arts Center’s “The Adirondack Trust Company Festival of Young Artists” will return for its seventh annual event on Sunday, June 2 from 2 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.
Following the theme Rhythm – an inspirational thread woven throughout SPAC’s 2024 season – the festival will celebrate the collaborative creativity of more than 700 of the Capital Region’s brightest young dancers, musicians, singers, poets, and visual artists all in support of SPAC’s mission to provide free access to enriching arts programs for local youth.
Featuring students from local schools and organizations such as Empire State Youth Orchestra, Capital District Youth Chorale, Saratoga Springs Youth Ballet, Capital District Arts Initiative, and the SPAC School of the Arts, the afternoon will include individual pop-up performances and art displays, culminating in a largescale, coordinated production on SPAC’s stage. As part of the production, an original musical composition by festival student,
Lucia Vysohlid (Niskayuna HS, Grade 12), will premiere on the SPAC stage, performed by the ESYO Symphony Orchestra, Capital District Youth Chorale, and singers from Saratoga Springs, Schalmont, and Shenendehowa high schools.
Kicking off at 2 p.m., SPAC’s grounds will be transformed into a festive celebration and will feature individual popup performances by student ensembles from the Capital Region, fine art displays, food
stands, poetry slams, lawn games and immersive art activities, plus free ice cream provided by Stewart’s Shops. At 4:45 p.m., hundreds of young artists will gather to present a celebratory concert on SPAC’s main stage, featuring largescale productions that combine music, song, poetry, visual art, and dance.
This event is free to the community; however, registration is required for admission. Visit spacfoya.org for details.
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— Opera Saratoga opens its 2024 season with Cabaret at the Mansion, a showcase of the fabulous voices of this year’s Festival Artists at The Mansion Inn, located only minutes from downtown Saratoga Springs.
“These young singers are some of the best we’ve ever had in Saratoga Springs - they’ve won national awards, sung for big houses like Seattle Opera and many are going to Europe next year,” General and Artistic Director Mary Birnbaum said in a statement. “We are tremendously lucky to have them at Opera Saratoga, and I can assure you you won’t want to miss this chance to hear them in a beautiful, intimate setting.”
The showcase “Cabaret” features many favorites of the cabaret repertoire including highlights of German cabaret, headlining music of Kurt Weill and Arnold Schonberg, French cabaret like Edith Piaf and
Jacques Brel, and music of the early American cabaret with pieces by Irving Berlin, and Cole Porter. Finally, a brand new take on the definition of cabaret, with selections by Ricky Ian Gordon, Tania León, and much more!
The performance at Saratoga’s The Mansion Inn is accompanied by a scrumptious buffet and refreshing cocktails prepared by their premier chef, Rick Beiber.
The event takes place Sunday, June 2. Lunch at 1 p.m., Performance at 2 p.m. Dinner at 6 p.m., Performance at 7 p.m. Rain or shine, seating is on the porch, under a tent.
The Mansion Inn is located at 801 NY 29 Rock City Falls. Web: https://www.themansionsaratoga.com/.
Tickets are available with or without the meal. Visit www. operasaratoga.org/cabaret for more information and or purchase tickets.
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— “Women Aren’t Funny,” the all-female comedy show, is celebrating its one-year anniversary at Universal Preservation Hall in Saratoga Springs on June 5.
Since its debut one year ago, Women Aren’t Funny has been
packing the community room at UPH on the first Wednesday of each month, when talented women from the Capital Region and beyond have brought audiences non-stop laughter and entertainment.
a year already,” said the show’s creator and host, Erin Harkes. “I’m so grateful to the fans who come each time, the talented women who have performed each month, and the venue for believing in this show.”
feature a lineup of hilarious comedians with Harkes headlining as she begins work on her next album.
Robinson, Demetri Martin and Mark Normand.
The anniversary show will
LAKE GEORGE — This year’s Memorial Day weekend festival in Lake George features Dispatch, The Revivalists and more.
The Memorial Meltdown event takes place at the Charles R. Wood Park in downtown Lake George on Saturday, May 25 and Sunday May 26.
Headliners include The Revivalists (Saturday) and Dispatch (Sunday), along with performances by Ryan Montbleau Band, The Mallett Brothers Band and Rob Beaulieu Band on Saturday
“I can’t believe it has been and Mihali (Live Band), The Samples and Annie in the Water on Sunday.
Formed by Chadwick Stokes and Brad Corrigan, Dispatch has forged its own path outside the mainstream music industry as one of the most successful bands in the roots rock scene, selling out three nights at Madison Square Garden and drawing over 100,000 fans to a massive outdoor show in their adopted hometown of Boston without any traditional radio or major label support.
Eight-piece rock ‘n’ roll collective The Revivalists have made the journey from holein-the-wall gigs to sold-out shows at hallowed venues, multiplatinum success, more than 800 million streams and major media praise.
The two-day event will also feature a variety of food and craft vendors. Gates open each day at 2:30 p.m. with music set to begin at 3:30 p.m. and run until about 11 p.m. Tickets for this all-ages event are on sale at: www.memorialmeltdown.com.
Harkes has two albums, one YouTube special, and performs regularly in NYC as a host at New York Comedy Club. She has also opened for Craig
The one-year anniversary of Women Aren’t Funny will be staged at Universal Preservation Hall at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, June 5. Tickets are available at atuph.org or erinharkes.com.
Notice of formation of Body Innovator LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York on 03/14/2024 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: 2077 Mechanic St Galway NY 12074. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 04/19, 04/26, 05/03, 05/10, 05/17, 05/24/2024. 12788
Notice of formation of 43 Mainstreet LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York on 03/24/2024 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: P.O. Box 42, Saratoga Springs N.Y. 12866. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 04/19, 04/26, 05/03, 05/10, 05/17, 05/24/2024. 12789
Notice of Formation of Limited Liability Company Arts. of Org. of White Antler Ridge, LLC (“LLC”) filed with Dept. of State of NY on February 26, 2024. Office location: Saratoga County. Sec. of State designated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served and shall mail process to: 936 State Route 67, Ballston Spa, New York 12020, principal business address. LLC does not have a specific date of dissolution. Purpose: All legal purposes. Filer: Lavelle & Finn, LLP, 29 British American Bl., Latham, NY 12110.04/19, 04/26, 05/03, 05/10, 05/17, 05/24/2024. 12790
Notice of formation of Continuous Evolution, LLC Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York on 3/6/2024. 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: 61 Hollister Rd. Corinth, NY 12822. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 04/19, 04/26, 05/03, 05/10, 05/17, 05/24/2024. 12791
Notice of formation of JS Wines LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York on April 11, 2024 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: 43 Mann Blvd, Halfmoon, NY 12065. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 04/19, 04/26, 05/03, 05/10, 05/17, 05/24/2024. 12792
Notice of formation of Six Tide Aquatics LLC. Articles of Organization filed with New York State Dept. of State on 02/18/2024. The County within this state in which the office of the limited liability company is located in is Saratoga. The Secretary of State is designated as agent upon whom process against it may be served. The address to which the Secretary of State shall mail process is to the limited liability company at 13K Heirloom Lane Halfmoon, NY 12065. Company is organized for any lawful purpose. 04/19, 04/26, 05/03, 05/10, 05/17, 05/24/2024. 12793
Notice of Formation of Limited Liability Company Arts. of Org. of Legends Machine Werks, LLC (“LLC”) filed with Dept. of State of NY on February 26, 2024. Office location: Saratoga County. Sec. of State designated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served and shall mail process to: 936 State Route 67, Ballston Spa, New York 12020, principal business address. LLC does not have a specific date of dissolution. Purpose: All legal purposes. Filer: Lavelle & Finn, LLP, 29 British American Bl., Latham, NY 12110. 04/19, 04/26, 05/03, 05/10, 05/17, 05/24/2024.12798
Notice of formation of RONALD
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PLLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York on 01/10/2024 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 Business address: 258 Ushers RD STE 203, Clifton Park NY 12065. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 04/26, 05/03, 05/10, 05/17, 05/24, 05/31/2024. 12832
Notice of formation of Bluebs Chocolate LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York on 04/02/2024 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: P.O. Box 2754 Malta, NY 12020 . Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 04/26, 05/03, 05/10, 05/17, 05/24, 05/31/2024. 12833
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AMIGOS LLC, Art. of Org. filed with SSNY 4/12/24. NY office location: Saratoga County. SSNY designated as agent for process. SSNY shall mail copy of process to c/o Leech Tishman Robinson Brog, PLLC, 875 Third Ave., Fl. 09, NY, NY 10022, Attn: Charles McKeen. Purpose: Any lawful act or activity. 04/26, 05/03, 05/10, 05/17, 05/24, 05/31/2024. 12834
Notice of Formation of SBMCTCNY LLC. Articles of Organization filed with Secretary of State of NY (SSNY) on 12/14/2023. Office location: Saratoga County. The SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against said Company may be served and the post office address within the state to which the SSNY shall mail a copy of any process is 27 Northwood Drive, Ballston Spa, NY 12020. Purpose:
Any lawful purpose permitted under LLC Law. 04/26, 05/03, 05/10, 05/17, 05/24, 05/31/2024. 12835
Notice of Formation of SBMCTC West LLC. Articles of Organization filed with Secretary of State of NY (SSNY) on 12/15/2023. Office location: Saratoga County. The SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against said Company may be served and the post office address within the state to which the SSNY shall mail a copy of any process is 27 Northwood Drive, Ballston Spa, NY 12020. Purpose: Any lawful purpose permitted under LLC Law. 04/26, 05/03, 05/10, 05/17, 05/24, 05/31/2024. 12836
Notice of Formation of SBCTC Production LLC. Articles of Organization filed with Secretary of State of NY (SSNY) on 12/14/2023. Office location: Saratoga County. The SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against said Company may be served and the post office address within the state to which the SSNY shall mail a copy of any process is 27 Northwood Drive, Ballston Spa, NY 12020. Purpose: Any lawful purpose permitted under LLC Law. 04/26, 05/03, 05/10, 05/17, 05/24, 05/31/2024. 12837
Notice of Formation of 61 Spring Water, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York SSNY on 03/18/2024. Office Location: Saratoga County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 61 Spring Water Drive, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866. Purpose: any lawful activity. 05/03, 05/10, 05/17, 05/24, 05/31, 06/07/2024. 12843
Notice of Formation of Limited Liability Company (LLC). Name of the LLC is: 80 KPRSS LLC Articles of Organization filed with Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on April 19, 2024. Office Location: 80 Kaydeross Park Road, Saratoga Springs NY, County of Saratoga. Under section 203 of the Limited Liability Company Law The secretary of state is designated as agent of the limited liability company upon whom process against it may be served. The post office address within or without this state to which the secretary of state shall mail a copy of any process against the limited liability company served upon him or her is: 24 Bromley Court, Montville, NJ 07045. The purpose of the Company is to engage in any lawful act or activity for which limited liability companies may be organized under the LLCL. 05/03, 05/10, 05/17, 05/24, 05/31, 06/07/2024. 12857
Notice of Formation of FM AUDIOLOGY, PLLC Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of NY (SSNY) on July 11, 2023. Office location: Saratoga County, SSNY designated as agent of Domestic Professional Service Limited Liability Company (PLLC) upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY should mail a copy to Stefan Fosco, AuD, c/o Audiology Solutions, 2 Empire Drive, Rensselaer, New York 12144. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 05/03, 05/10, 05/17, 05/24, 05/31, 06/07/2024. 12868
Notice of Formation of Limited Liability Company (LLC) Name of the LLC is: ELEVATE PROPERTIES LLC Articles of Organization filed with Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on January 18, 2023. Office Location: 3 Briar Lane, Saratoga Springs NY 12866 County of Saratoga. Under section 203 of the Limited Liability Company Law. The secretary of state is designated
as agent of the limited liability company upon whom process against it may be served. The post office address within or without this state to which the secretary of state shall mail a copy of any process against the limited liability company served upon him or her is: 3 Briar Lane, Saratoga Springs NY 12866 The purpose of the Company is to engage in any lawful act or activity for which limited liability companies may be organized under the LLCL. 05/03, 05/10, 05/17, 05/24, 05/31, 06/07/2024. 12874
Notice of formation of Spratt Enterprises LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York on 04/24/24 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: 20 Moonglow Road, Gansevoort, NY 12831. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 05/03, 05/10, 05/17, 05/24, 05/31, 06/07/2024. 12877
ECHOSENSE, LLC., filed articles of organization with the NY Secretary of State on 05/01/2024. Office: Saratoga County. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. The NY Secretary of State has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. The NY Secretary of State shall mail copy of any process served to 60 Railroad Place, Ste. 205, Saratoga Springs, NY, 12866. 05/10, 05/17, 05/24, 05/31, 06/07, 06/14/2024. 12898
Notice of formation of Luka John, LLC.
Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of N.Y. (SSNY) on 05/03/24. Office location: Saratoga County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon which process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to the LLC, 19 Red Coach Trail, Ballston Spa, NY 12020. Purpose: Any lawful activity. 05/10, 05/17, 05/24, 05/31, 06/07, 06/14/2024. 12909
NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. NAME: Coach Shay LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 5/6/24. 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 Coach Shay LLC, 107 Traver Rd Apt 3M, Wilton NY 12831. Purpose: For any lawful purpose. 05/10, 05/17, 05/24, 05/31, 06/07, 06/14/2024. 12918
Notice of formation of Ferris Stump Removal LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York on 05/06/2023 Office: Saratoga County. SSNY has been designated as the LLC’s agent upon whom process against it may be served. A copy of process should be mailed to the LLC at: 285 Daniels Road, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866. Purpose: Any lawful purpose.05/10, 05/17, 05/24, 05/31, 06/07, 06/14/2024. 12931
Notice of formation of AIKMLB HOLDINGS, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York on 06/07/2023 Office: Saratoga County. SSNY has been designated as the LLC’s agent upon whom process against it may be served. A copy of process should be mailed to the LLC at: 1 STONEBREAK ROAD, MALTA, NY 12020. Purpose: Any lawful purpose.05/17, 05/24, 05/31, 06/07, 06/14, 6/21/2024. 12967
Notice of Formation of 27 Champlain Avenue, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York SSNY on 04/30/2024. Office Location: Saratoga County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 27 Champlain Avenue, Mechanicville, NY 12118. Purpose: any lawful activity. 05/17, 05/24, 05/31, 06/07, 06/14, 6/21/2024. 12978
Notice of Formation of 511 Chestnut Street, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York SSNY on 05/ 13/2024. Office Location: Saratoga County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 511 Chestnut Street, Mechanicville, NY 12118. Purpose: any lawful activity. 05/17, 05/24, 05/31, 06/07, 06/14, 6/21/2024. 12979
Notice of formation of REVEAL Architecture Design, PLLC. Articles of Organization filed
with the Secretary of State of New York on 02/23/2024 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: 15 Cider Mill Way, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866. Purpose: Architecture. 05/17, 05/24, 05/31, 06/07, 06/14, 6/21/2024. 12983
Notice of formation of Kids Being Kids Daycare, LLC Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York on 12/28/2023. Office: Saratoga County. SSNY has been designated as the LLC’s agent upon whom process against it may be served. A copy of process should be mailed to the LLC at: 22 Charles St., South Glens Falls, NY 12803. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 05/17, 05/24, 05/31, 06/07, 06/14, 6/21/2024. 13005
Notice of formation of Stone Birch Remodeling LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York on 04/01/2024. 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: 1274 route 29 Galway, NY, 12074. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 05/17, 05/24, 05/31, 06/07, 06/14, 6/21/2024. 13013
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Saratoga County Department of Central Services, 50 West High Street, Ballston Spa, NY 12020 will receive sealed bids until 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, June 4, 2024 at which time bids will be publicly opened and read aloud for Structural Steel, as per specification 24-PWSS-8RB. Bid documents may only be obtained on or after Thursday, May 16, 2024 from The Empire State Bid System at no cost from the following website: www. empirestatebidsystem.com
Saratoga County, through its Central Services Department, reserves the right to reject parts of any or all bids. All work shall be subject to equal opportunity in employment, State wage rates and all other requirements in accordance with applicable law.
JOHN T. WARMT Directorof Purchasing Saratoga County 05/24/2024, 13027
NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY Under Section
203 of the Limited Liability Company Law. Name: Phoenix Prime Holdings LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on March 1, 2024. 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 Phoenix Prime Holdings LLC, 1 Second Street, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866. Purpose: Any lawful act or activities. 05/24, 05/31, 06/07, 06/14, 06/21, 06/28/2024. 13028
NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY Under Section 203 of the Limited Liability Company Law. Name: Phoenix Prime Boat Storage LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on February 28, 2024. 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 Phoenix Prime Boat Storage LLC, 1 Second Street, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866. Purpose: Any lawful act or activities. 05/24, 05/31, 06/07, 06/14, 06/21, 06/28/2024. 13029
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 Chauvin Management, LLC The Articles of Organization were filed with the NY Secretary of State on May 16, 2024. 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 516 Vischer Ferry Road, Clifton Park, New York 12065. 05/24, 05/31, 06/07, 06/14, 06/21, 06/28/2024. 13038
Notice of formation of a Limited Liability Company. Name: THE 2024 SWIFT MAGIC COLT THOROUGHBRED, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Department of State on April 16, 2024. The county in New York in which the office of the company is located is: Saratoga. The Secretary of State has been designated as
agent of the company upon whom process may be served, and the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process against the company served upon him or her to DANIEL F. COLLINS, 32 Furlong Street, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866. The email address to which the Secretary of State shall email notice of the fact that process against the limited liability company has been served electronically upon the Secretary of State is: bonaventurestables@vahoo. com. The business purpose of the company is to engage in any and all business activities permitted under the Laws of the State of New York. 05/24, 05/31, 06/07, 06/14, 06/21, 6/28//2024. 13040
Notice of formation of PICKLE WITH PROS LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York on 02/21/2024. 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: Rebecca Kern, 16 Second Street, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 05/24, 05/31, 06/07, 06/14, 06/21, 06/28//2024. 13047
Notice of formation of FIGURE FARM LLC Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York on 08/24/2023 Office: Saratoga County. SSNY has been designated as the LLC’s agent upon whom process against it may be served. A copy of process should be mailed to the LLC at: 2049 MAPLE AVE, CHARLTON, NY, 12019. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 05/24, 05/31, 06/07, 06/14, 06/21, 06/28/2024. 13061
Notice of formation of GTA ENTERPRISES LLC. Authority filed with NY Secy of State (SSNY) on 4/8/22. Office location: Saratoga County. YuhTyng Patka is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 115 Meadowbrook Road, Saratoga Springs, NY, 12866. Purpose: any lawful activity. 05/24, 05/31, 06/07, 06/14, 06/21, 06/28/2024. 13080
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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: Jump start, Kick start
Jump start refers to getting something started or revived such as a weak economy.
Kick start refers to starting a motorcycle.
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
BALLSTON SPA — Six Ballston Spa Middle School students were recently presented with the Sandy Morley Physical Education
Leadership Award. The winners were selected by the PE staff for demonstrating leadership and responsibility in the PE program, being respectful
of others, making good decisions, valuing learning, staying physically active, and having a positive influence on their peers.
“You were nominated by the PE staff for these characteristics and we congratulate you on standing up for what is right, not what is always popular,” said PE Instructor Kevin Dayton in a statement. “Please keep leading the way as you always have; today, tomorrow, and into the future.”
The 8th grade students that won the award were Owen Fersch, Jeffrey Fumarola, Aiden Werner, Mackenzie Johnson, Natalie Thomas, and Haley Wiltsie.
the ECHL Eastern Conference Final after defeating the Norfolk Admirals in round two of the playoffs, 4 games to 2.
The Admirals took the first two games of the series but the Thunder wouldn’t fall that easily. They won four straight games, with a combined total score of 14 to 5.
Adirondack then split the first two games of the conference final against the Florida Everblades last weekend, winning the second game in a 2-0 shutout. The next three games of the series will take place in Florida. If necessary, games six and seven will be played at home at the Cool Insuring Arena in Glens Falls on May 28 and 29.
SARATOGA SPRINGS — Gavin Park will host the Abigail Jenks Memorial Ruck Race at 9 a.m. on Memorial Day. The 5K is in honor of all those who
died in the line of duty, especially Specialist 4th Class Abigail Jenks, a town of Wilton resident and Saratoga Springs class of 2019 graduate.
Proceeds go towards the Abigail Jenks Scholarship at Saratoga High School, awarded to graduating seniors enlisting in the military; as well as the Veterans Community Housing Coalition, a local organization that advocates for veterans seeking housing.
Tickets are available for both racers and non-racers. Racers must be prepared with either a rucksack, weighted backpack, or weighted vest. Army standard is 35 pounds. Non-racer tickets are for those who wish not to carry the extra weight. All ticket holders will receive a t-shirt.
The race will begin at the large pavilion after a prayer service, National Anthem performance, and some words from Abigail’s mother. Refreshments will be available before and after the race.
For more information or to purchase tickets, visit https://zippy-reg.com/ online_reg/?e=2042.
by Jonathon Norcross Saratoga TODAYSCHENECTADY — The Ballston Spa girls track and field team impressed once again on Saturday at the William F. Eddy Jr. Meet in Schenectady.
SARATOGA SPRINGS — The New York Racing Association (NYRA) has announced post times for the Belmont Stakes Racing Festival, which will be held at the Saratoga Race Course from Thursday, June 6 through Sunday, June 9.
Post time for the 10-race program on June 6 is 12:50 p.m.
Admission gates will open to the public at 11 a.m.
Post time for the 12-race
The relay team won both the 4x100 and the 4x400. Gabrielle Bozeth won the 200 meter dash, and teammate Harriety Healey won the 400 meter. In the 100 meter dash, Gabrielle Bozeth finished second, and Petrina Zborovszky wasn’t far behind in third.
program on June 7 is 12:20 p.m.
Admission gates will open to the public at 10:30 a.m.
Post time for the 14-race Belmont Stakes Day program on June 8 is 10:45 a.m.
Admission gates will open to the public at 9 a.m.
Post time for the 10-race New York Showcase Day program on June 9 is 12:50 p.m.
Admission gates will open to the public at 11 a.m.
Skidmore College baseball and softball players named to the All-Liberty League teams. Images via Skidmore Athletics.
SARATOGA SPRINGS — Five members of the Skidmore College baseball team and three members of the Skidmore softball team were voted to AllLiberty League teams.
Junior Zachary Leiderman was voted to the first team, and senior Ameer Hasan was
selected for the second team.
Senior Christian Giresi, junior Trey Bourque, and freshman Owen Roy all received honorable mention.
Leiderman was named to the first team as a designated hitter. His batting average for the season was .388. Among all
TROY — The No. 3
Ballston Spa varsity baseball team entered the Section 2 Class AA playoffs with a bang on Saturday, defeating No. 6 Columbia 8 to 2.
The win sent the Dawgs to the semifinals at the Joseph L. Bruno Stadium in Troy, home of the Tri-City ValleyCats. But faced with a tough game
on Monday against No. 2
Bethlehem Central, BSpa fell short, 4 to 0. It was a rough game for the Dawgs, who finished with zero hits and two errors.
Despite the loss, the team finished with a strong 13-7 record on the season and has a large group of returning players next year. This year’s graduating seniors include Tyler Corry, Conner Garrant, Nate Gurwitz, Jake Nagengast, and Blaine Zoller.
Liberty League players, he was fifth in total hits (52) and tenth in slugging percentage (.560). Hasan, a southpaw pitcher, finished third in the league with a 3.28 ERA. He was also ninth in strikeouts with 44.
For softball, senior Grace O’Connell was named to the
first team, while senior Bernie Berner made the second team. Sophomore Elle Harrison received honorable mention.
O’Connell, an outfielder, was an offensive juggernaut this season. Among all Liberty League players, she was first in stolen bases (30), second in batting average (.454) and hits (54), third in OPS (1.047), and fourth in runs (29) and on-base percentage (.484). Berner, a utility player, posted a .950 fielding percentage for the year. She also finished with a .355 battering average and .456 on-base percentage.
GREENFIELD — 12-yearold Amelia Juracka, a camper at Hidden Lake Girl Scout Camp, knew something was wrong when her two-yearold cousin wandered into the deep end of a swimming pool. Thanks to her water safety training, Juracka sprang into action and pulled her little cousin out of the water.
For her heroics, Juracka became one of only 27 girl scouts nationwide to receive the Girl Scout Medal of
Honor. Last week, she was also awarded the New York State Senate Liberty Medal, the Senate’s highest honor. Juracka is one of the youngest people in state history to receive the award.
“I am proud to present the Senate’s highest honor, the Liberty Medal, to Amelia for truly exemplifying the spirit of heroism and compassion and the best of New York,” said Senator Tedisco in a statement. Tedisco presented Juracka with the award at the Girl Scouts of Northeastern New York office in Queensbury.
See "Saratoga Ranked Third Most Popular Boating Destination in New York" pg. 3 See "Gavin Park Hosting Abigail Jenks Memorail Ruck Racea" pg. 30