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Volume 7 • Issue 43 saratogatodaynewspaper.com
by Andrew Marshall Saratoga TODAY SARATOGA SPRINGS – In the words of Sustainable Saratoga representative Larry Toole, the land where the capped Weibel Avenue landfill sits is currently photo provided
Curtain Up!
“useless.” The nonprofit, grassroots organization hopes to change that and use the land as a location to harvest sunlight for solar energy, which if successful,
See Solar page 6
UPH, Proctors Confirm Working Relationship by Arthur Gonick Saratoga TODAY
by Chelsea DiSchiano Saratoga TODAY that will lead to both upgraded facilities and programming. Flanked by board members from both organizations as well as regional civic leaders, as well as Reverend Minnie L. Burns of the Universal Baptist Church, UPH board president Dorothy “Teddy” Foster and Proctors CEO Philip
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BALLSTON SPA - Dozens of supporters of Maplewood Manor milled about with colorful signs in front of the Saratoga County Office Complex on October 24 prior to the Public Health Committee’s special meeting regarding the possible privatiza-
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Maplewood Moves Forward Panel Votes 4-2 for LDC
SARATOGA SPRINGS – As exclusively reported by Saratoga TODAY in its June 8, 2012 issue, the heads of Saratoga Springs’ Universal Preservation Hall (UPH) and Schenectady’s Proctors Theater confirmed the beginning of what they both hope will be a permanent working relationship
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Inside TODAY… Business pgs 8-9 Letters to the Editor pg 11
tion of the nursing home. The atmosphere was filled with tension and anxiety throughout the meeting as the restless crowd heckled and suggested solutions as the supervisors discussed the issue, which ultimately ended in the committee voting 4-2 in favor
Education pgs 12-13 Obituaries pgs 14 Pulse
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