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Volume 8 • Issue 13 • April 5 – April 11, 2013
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Off to the Junior Olympics
by Brian Cremo Saratoga TODAY
GALWAY — Three local high school students will travel to Colorado Springs, Colorado for the 2013 National Junior Olympic Shooting Championships, where they will be aiming at targets as big as the period following this sentence. “If you look at a regular piece of newsprint and look at a period at the end of the sentence, that period is bigger than the target they’re shooting at,” Junior Galway Rifle Team coach Chuck Boykin said. Galway High School’s Breanna Flint and Logan Ogden make the journey to the U.S. Olympic
Training Center along with Ballston Spa High School’s Alexandria Harrington to compete with over 500 junior shooters across the country over a 17-day span this month. The top two finishers in each timed event make it on the USA Shooting’s National Junior Team. Flint, Harrington and Ogden compete on a six-person team, within the junior club of 30 kids, which practices at the Galway Fish and Game Club and competes in numerous section, state and national championships. “Between the bunch of them, they’ve won just about everything around for the past several years,” Boykin said. Each member of the trio shot above qualifying scores at the Junior
Signs of Spring
Local children stock fish at the Spa State Park during the annual fish stocking on April 3. Photo courtesy of Deborah Neary.
Featured Stories Crime is up in Saratoga With growth comes the good and the bad, and crime is on the increase in the Spa City. See News pg. 17
Historic House Sold Malta’s Collamer House sold for $130,000. New owners plan to keep it residential See News pg. 16
Inside TODAY Left to right: Breanna Flint, Logan Ogden and Alexandria Harrington of the Junior Galway Rifle Team, will be heading out west for the 2013 National Junior Shooting Championships. See Shooting Championships pg. 39
Obituaries 5 Business 7
Malta Resident Pushes for Botanical Garden
2013 Baby Expo
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by Chelsea DiSchiano Saratoga TODAY
Pulse/Local Gigs
MALTA — Around the year 2008, a group of Saratoga Springs residents banded together in an effort to convince New York State legislators to plant a botanical garden in Spa State Park, but to no avail as it was ultimately denied inclusion into the state park’s master plan. Though many still had interest in forming a botanical garden somewhere in Saratoga County, the group’s steam was lost and the effort faded away.
One Malta resident isn’t ready to let the idea disappear just yet. Barbara Conner recently decided to take matters into her own hands after realizing the potential of Malta’s Ecological Park located off Malta Avenue, a 188-acre piece of land owned by the town that hasn’t yet been fully developed. Years ago, when Dave Meager was Town Supervisor, the Malta Town Board implemented the first of a three-phase plan to create a full park with a large pond for fishing, See Botanical Garden pg. 13
with Peter Bowden and Jenna Burger 26
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