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Volume 7 • Issue 6 SaratogaPublishing.com
Shhh...
For the Love of Scott
Mowing lawn could violate proposed noise ordinance by Yael Goldman Saratoga TODAY MALTA – Residents and business owners in Malta are making noise about too much noise regulation. Noise regulation has been an ongoing issue in the town of Malta, as residents and businesses embrace the presence of jackhammers, backhoes and the music of major construction underway right in their backyards. But what began two years ago with residents of the Luther Forest
neighborhood voicing complaints against relentless construction activity has since provoked changes to town law that some say goes too far. Residents will have the chance to comment on the town’s amended noise ordinance during a public hearing on March 5 at 6:55 p.m. The draft on the table proposes limiting construction activity to between the hours of 7 a.m. and 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and then 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on
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“[Malta] is going down a path that attempts to regulate virtually every activity that makes noise by any resident at any time.” Todd Shimkus President , Saratoga County Chamber of Commerce
by Daniel Schechtman Saratoga TODAY
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SARATOGA SPRINGS – She’s been described by many as the “Mother Earth of Caroline Street,” as someone who is always the first to offer a helping hand and the last to ask for any-
thing in return. When Kim Smith, the general manager at Gaffney’s Restaurant and Bar for 25 years, found out her husband, Scott, had been diagnosed with brain cancer, it was in her nature to deal with the challenge on her own. But after everything
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Skate & Create Community art show to benefit Saratoga Skate Park by Andrew Marshall Saratoga TODAY SARATOGA SPRINGS - As city skateboarders celebrate the recent excavation of the once-buried concrete bowl located at the East Side Recreation Park, their attention now turns to raising money for its repair. Local artists and community mem-
bers are organizing a skateboard deck art show and silent auction called On Deck. The show will be hosted by the Spring Street Gallery, and is scheduled to open March 3. On Deck will feature skateboard decks featuring graphics designed by over 70 artists hoping to do their part to support the skateboard
Inside TODAY... pgs 15-25 Editorial
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Obituaries pgs 6-7 Business
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Valentine Values pgs 10-11 Education pg 12
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