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Volume 9 • Issue 20 • May 23 – May 29, 2014
A Good Night Makes A Good Morning Better! Asian Inspired Noodle Cafe To Debut This Evening by Arthur Gonick Saratoga TODAY
Chef Linh Sullins Photo by MarkBolles.com
BALLSTON SPA – A new culinary star will appear on the horizon tonight in the Carousel Plaza in Ballston Spa. The combined talents and effort of Chef Linh Sullins and Owner Nancy Holzman will be on display at the Good Night Noodle Café – which features a Southeast Asian menu that combines traditional recipes from Vietnam, Cambodian and Thailand dressed up with modern brightness and flair. A notable point is that Good Night Noodle will be housed in the same restaurant that Ms. Holzman has already made popular inroads — The Good Morning Café at 2100 See Good Night pg. 22
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Gene Corsale - American
Remembering Saratoga’s Veteran’s Advocate on Memorial Day by Arthur Gonick Saratoga TODAY SARATOGA SPRINGS— It was always an honor to listen to Eugene Corsale as he spoke before city council meetings, in small groups and, on too few occasions, one-on-one. The forthright way he conducted himself: Ramrod-straight and yet selfless, an advocate for veteran’s most times yes, but for what is the right thing always, made an impression on me, and everyone in his audience, of any size, every time. As this is our first Memorial Day without Gene, I can think of no finer tribute to all veterans than to step aside and let his family, friends and our city leaders past and present, speak in tribute to him as representative of the tribute that we all wish to pay to everyone who serves, and served our country with honor and dignity.
“Gene ‘Pop’ Corsale was the best Grandfather anyone could ask for; he is truly a man to look up to. Pop was a real American. Pop was that kind of person that you could tell that he truly cared about his country, but most of all his Grandchildren, whether it be seeing my sister dance at Ballet performances, teaching me how to fish, or allowing me to eat as much ice cream as I can handle, he was always there for us. Pop also made me understand what it meant to be an American. He always told me that if I were to look to the reason as to why this great nation has achieved so much, it was because we unleashed the freedom of the individual to the greatest extent that has ever been done before. That’s what freedom’s all about. Pop had a special place in his hear for Memorial Day, this day truly symbolizes what it means to be free, thanks to our military.” - Colin W. Brady, Grandson “The Navy’s unofficial motto is
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Gene Corsale in his Navy days. Photo provided.
“Not Self—But Country”. And from the Navy Core Values comes “Honor, Courage, and Commitment.” These two simple axioms are Eugene J. Corsale. See Gene pg. 16
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