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Volume 8 • Issue 3 • January 25 – January 31, 2013
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Walk-In Wellness Community Health Resource Center Aims to Provide Primary Care to Uninsured by Chelsea DiSchiano Saratoga TODAY
Photo courtesy of Stock Studios Photography
Located at 24 Hamilton Street, one block west of Broadway and Congress, the Community Health Resource Center is also conveniently located by a bus line.
SARATOGA SPRINGS — Last week, Terry Lee was walking through the emergency department of Saratoga Hospital when she noticed that every chair in the waiting room was filled with sick patients. Almost every person there was waiting to be treated for the flu. “You don’t need to go to the emergency room for the flu,” said Lee, executive director of the
Dancing Down
Broadway by Stefany McBrady for Saratoga TODAY
SARATOGA SPRINGS — Take a stroll down the streets of Downtown Saratoga Springs and you may get the sense that this is a town known for health, history, and horses. Unique to Saratoga are the decorated horse sculptures you see throughout downtown that were a part of the “Horses, Saratoga Style” project of 2002. In an effort to bring awareness to the rich arts scene in Saratoga, the National Museum
of Dance will launch “Saratoga En Pointe;” a project which will result in 24 different sculptures of ballet pointe shoes that will be decorated by artists from around region. Five years ago when the President of the Museum of Dance, Michelle Riggi, saw the decorated horses along Broadway, she dreamed of one day seeing pointe shoe sculptures all around town. Sarah Hall Weaver, assistant director for the museum, added her take on about Michelle’s idea saying: “She always has ideas tucked away See Saratoga En Pointe pg. 7
Saratoga Foundation. “You need to be seeing a primary care physician.” The ever-present problem of uninsured patients seeking medical care through the emergency department of Saratoga Hospital is one of the main reasons it decided to open up a Community Health Resource Center (CHRC), a medical facility that will cater toward people who are uninsured or underinsured and need a place to receive primary health care. See Wellness pg. 10
Featured Stories A Voice for Veterans A new monthly feature outlining local resources for Veterans. See Veterans pg. 11
Wilton Town Meeting Local residents upset after Councilman monopolizes public forum. See News pg. 14
Adopt-a-School Local students find a way to give back to victims of Hurricane Sandy. See Education pg. 18
Inside TODAY Blotter 3 Obituaries 4–5 Business
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RSVP 16–17 Pulse/Local Gigs
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