Saratoga TODAY November 24 - 30, 2023

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LOCAL • INDEPENDENT • FREE Volume 17 • Issue 47 • November 24 – November 30, 2023 • saratogaTODAYnewspaper.com • 518- 581-2480

Holiday Adopt A Grandparent Happenings Saratoga Christmas 60 pg. Pull-Out Section! Holiday Concerts pg. 22 Family Events pg. 7

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NEWS

Saratoga Builders Association Donates Proceeds of $70,000 From The 2023 Showcase Of Homes To Local Charities

From Left to Right: Barry Potoker, Executive Director & Showcase Co-Chair - Saratoga Builders Association; Jovita Wenner, Habitat for Humanity of Northern Saratoga, Warren & Washington Counties; Mark Johnson, DeGraff Bloom Custom Builders & President - Saratoga Builders Association; Michelle Larkin, Executive Director for Rebuilding Together Saratoga County; Lisa Licata, Sterling Real Estate Group & Showcase Co-Chair

SARATOGA SPRINGS — The Saratoga Builders Association presented proceeds totaling $70,000 from the 2023 Saratoga Showcase of Homes to Rebuilding Together Saratoga County and Habitat for Humanity of Northern Saratoga, Warren and Washington Counties. The Saratoga Builders Association announced that the total contribution to our local charities from this area’s premiere new home tour event is now over $1.5 million dollars. The 2023 edition of the Saratoga Showcase of Homes had 9 homes from 11 builders on tour this year - Belmonte Builders (2), DeGraff Bloom Custom Homes, DSG Construction & Remodeling, Kodiak Construction (2), R & M Homes, Whitbeck Construction, and Witt Construction. Congratulations to R & M Homes for winning the People’s Choice Award for Executive Home and Witt Construction for winning the People’s Choice Award for Luxury Home. This year’s event attracted over 2500 visitors to these beautiful new homes, which were on display over two weekends. In what has become an autumn tradition in our area, the Saratoga Builders Association is dedicated to this long running show being an integral part of the fabric in our fall season.

ABOUT THE SHOWCASE OF HOMES This annual community event is made possible with the generous support of over 75 corporate and media sponsors. The 2023 Saratoga Showcase of Homes, celebrating 27 years of exceptional homes, was held on October 7-8 and 14-15. Two of the homes were located outside Saratoga County and the proceeds benefited two local charities - Rebuilding Together Saratoga County and Habitat for Humanity of Northern Saratoga, Warren and Washington Counties. For more details on the homes, builders, award winners, and virtual tours of every home, please visit the interactive website at www. saratogashowcaseofhomes.com.

ABOUT THE SARATOGA BUILDERS ASSOCIATION The Saratoga Builders Association, Inc. (SBA) is a specialized professional trade association representing an industry basic to the well-being and economy of the people of Saratoga County. Its membership includes residential and commercial builders, developers, remodelers, building material suppliers, sub-contractors, financial institutions, architects, engineers, realtors, attorneys and other industry professionals. SBA is committed to the continued growth, prosperity and quality of life in Saratoga County. For more information, visit saratogabuilders.org or contact Barry Potoker, Executive Director at bpotoker@ saratogabuilders.org.

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OBITUARIES

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Bonita Design

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Janet T. Campbell died peacefully at her home on November 19, 2023 after a brief illness. At the family’s request there will be no services. Memorial donations to the Church of St. Peter, Saratoga Springs. Online remembrances may be made at www.burkefuneralhome.com SARATOGA SPRINGS — Bonita Design, 81, earned her wings on Saturday, November 11, 2023, at home with her loved ones by her side, after a 7-year battle with Parkinson’s and Lewy Body Dementia. A lifelong resident of Saratoga Springs, Bonnie married her high school sweetheart, Patrick,

and they shared 61 wonderful years of marriage together. Together, they had two children and opened their home to raise four more children, including two nieces and one nephew. She showered each and every one of them with love, kindness, and faith. Bonnie’s passions were her family and adored children. She devoted her time and energy into making each one feel special, valued, and truly loved. Bonnie worked alongside her beloved husband at their family restaurant, Uncle Sams. Later she worked professionally in the Saratoga County Administrative Office, Saratoga Springs City Court, and the New York State Unified Court System. Upon retiring, she started her favorite position, as nanny to two small children.

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Bonnie championed the underdogs, broken-hearted, and lost souls. Her calming mannerisms and open heart would be a balm to their souls. People were drawn to her ability to be non-judgmental and understanding. Her ability to listen intently and discern the true underlying issues gave her strength to help many onto better pathways of life. Her immense love of family, sense of humor, and infinite heart will be missed by all who knew her. She is preceded in death by her mother Muriel Sutton, father William Sutton, motherin-law Columbia Design, and father-in-law Samuel Design. Bonnie is survived by her loving husband and best friend, Patrick, her two children Samuel (Jennifer) Design and Patricia (James) DesignDorey, three grandchildren,

whom she adored, Alex (Ashley) Design, Cody Design, and Ashley (Robert) Hannan, great-grandson Jackson, nieces Sandy (Howard) Pinsley, Gerianne (John) Hoffman, nephew Paul Batchelder, sisterin-law Columbia (Ed) Rudolph and her three siblings. A memorial service will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in memory of Bonnie may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105. Online remembrances may be made at www. armerfuneralhome.com

Interfaith Memorial Service The staff of the William J. Burke & Sons/Bussing & Cunniff Funeral Homes realize how difficult it is dealing with the holiday season for the first time following the loss of a loved one. For this reason, we extend our thoughts to you during this season. Also, in memory of all those served this past year, we invite you to an inter-faith Memorial Service and tree lighting on Tuesday, Dec. 5, 2023 at 7 p.m. The service will be held at a

NEW LOCATION: the Saratoga Springs United Methodist Church, 175 Fifth Ave., Saratoga Springs. This service will be a gathering ministered by local pastors and rabbis, as well as singing and playing of both Jewish and Christian music. This memorial will attempt to give you a chance to start the season with prayer for both you and your loved one. Following the service, there will be a tree lighting ceremony, which will extend

everyone an opportunity to place a memorial ornament on the tree. The ornament will be provided and a reception will follow in the church fellowship hall. We do wish you the best during this holiday season. Feel free to call the funeral home number listed if you need local transportation to and from this memorial ceremony. Sincerely, Mark Phillips, Tom Armer, Dan DeCelle, Nick DeCelle Jeremiah Thompson, Stephanie Nelson, Anthony Morris, and Melissa Shipley (518-584-5373)

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BLOTTER

SARATOGA COUNTY COURT

felony DWI, and misdemeanor reckless endangerment, charged June 2023 in Clifton Park. Sentencing Jan. 9.

Craig N. Ross, Jr., 46, of Ballston Spa, was arraigned on a nine-count indictment Nov. 17. The indictment charges Ross with felony kidnapping in the first-degree, felony assault in the second-degree, two felony counts of sexual abuse in the first-degree, four felony counts predatory sexual assault against a child, and endangering the welfare, of a child, a misdemeanor. Through his attorney, Ross entered a not guilty plea during his arraignment. Ross was sent to jail without bail and is scheduled to return to court Dec. 21. The charges are in connection with incidents alleged to have taken place in the towns of Moreau and Milton Sept. 30 through Oct. 2, following the disappearance of a 9-year-old girl who went missing Sept. 30 while on a bike ride in Moreau Lake State Park. An AMBER alert regarding the disappearance of the child was subsequently issued.

Zachary W. Currier, 28, of Milton, pleaded Nov. 9 to felony criminal contempt, charged Aug. 14-25, 2023 in Milton, Greenfield, and Saratoga Springs, and felony aggravated family offense, charged in September. Sentencing Jan. 5, 2024. Molly E. Wroblewski, 46, of Ballston Lake, pleaded Nov. 15 to felony DWI, charged June 2023 in Stillwater. Sentencing Jan. 8. Michael D. Hepp, 35, of Troy, pleaded Nov. 13 to felony robbery, charged January 2023 in Halfmoon. Sentencing Jan. 22. Emily Burke, 33, of Greenfield, pleaded Nov. 9 to felony criminal contempt, charged June 2023. Sentencing Jan. 9. William S. Davis, 42, of Fultonville, NY, was sentenced Nov. 9 to 1-1/3 to 4 years incarceration, after pleading to failure to register as a sex offender, charged April 2023 in Malta. Anthony J. Hawkins, 31, of Albany, pleaded Nov. 9 to

Juan E. Esqueda, 46, of Glens Falls, was sentenced Nov. 9 to 1 to 3 years incarceration, after pleading to felony DWI, charged May 2020 in Moreau. Thurman Jones, III, 38, of Green Island, pleaded Nov. 16 to felony DWI, charged April 2023 in Saratoga Springs. Sentencing Jan. 18.

SARATOGA COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT The

Sheriff ’s Office issued a statement on Nov. 19 reporting that deputies responded to a stabbing call on Myers Lane in Schuylerville at 5:31 p.m. on Nov. 17. “Investigation into the incident revealed that a verbal argument between two people known to one another resulted in one of them being stabbed

5 to his neck by the other,” according to the statement. “There is no danger to the public and the investigation is ongoing currently.” The victim, who was not named, was transported by EMS to Albany Medical Center for evaluation and treatment of serious injury.

NY STATE POLICE On Nov. 12, at about 9:25 p.m., State Police of Saratoga responded to the intersection of Galway Road and Middleline Road in Milton, for reports of a two-car crash. One of the

drivers was identified as Matthew G. Peck, 45, of Saratoga Springs. Peck was arrested for Driving While Intoxicated and other Vehicle and Traffic Law violations. He was transported to SP Clifton Park for processing, where he recorded a 0.13% BAC. According to police, further investigation discovered Peck has had a previous DWI conviction in the last 10 years. He was issued tickets returnable to the Milton Town Court on Nov. 28, and released to a sober third party. No one was injured during the crash.


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28th Annual Saratoga Festival Saratoga Springs Preservation of Trees Runs Nov. 29-Dec. 3 Foundation Presents “Classic Bars of Yesterday” Locally Owned & Operated PUBLISHER/EDITOR Chad Beatty 518-581-2480 x212 cbeatty@saratogapublishing.com MARKETING DIRECTOR Chris Bushee 518-581-2480 x201 cbushee@saratogapublishing.com ADVERTISING Jim Daley, Advertising Director 518-581-2480 x209 jdaley@saratogapublishing.com Cindy Durfey Ad Sales, Classifieds, Calendar 518-581-2480 x204 cdurfey@saratogapublishing.com DISTRIBUTION Kim Beatty 518-581-2480 x205 kbeatty@saratogapublishing.com DESIGN Kacie Cotter-Harrigan Creative Director, Graphic Designer Kelly Schoonbeck Ad Designer, Web & Social Media EDITORIAL Thomas Dimopoulos City, Crime, Arts/Entertainment 518-581-2480 x214 thomas@saratogapublishing.com Jonathon Norcross Business, Education, Sports 518-581-2480 x219 jnorcross@saratogapublishing.com Anne Proulx Obituaries, Proofreader 518-581-2480 x211 aproulx@saratogapublishing.com Send your calendar events to calendar@saratogapublishing.com

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Catholic Charities‘ Festival of Trees returns Nov. 29. Photo by Scott Bergmann Photography

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Catholic Charities of Saratoga, Warren and Washington Counties hosts their 28th annual fundraiser – The Festival of Trees – from Wednesday, Nov. 29, through Sunday, Dec. 3, at the Saratoga Springs City Center. The festival returns with a showcase of decorated trees, wreaths and other holiday and gift items for purchase. Tickets are $10 per person, $5 for Seniors, $5 for ages over 10 and free for anyone 10 and under, when accompanied by an adult. Special $5 admission pricing will be offered on Thursday the Victorian Streetwalk. Festival proceeds will benefit the programs of Catholic Charities of Saratoga, Warren and Washington Counties. Event hours are as follows: Festival of Trees Preview Reception, Wednesday, Nov. 29, 6-8 p.m.; Festival of Trees, Thursday, Nov. 30, 4-9 p.m.;

Friday, Dec. 1, 3-8 p.m.; Saturday, Dec. 2, 11 a.m. -7 p.m, and Sunday, Dec 3, 11 a.m. -2 p.m. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance to the festival. Preview Reception tickets can be purchased by calling 518-587-5000. Additionally, there will be two Breakfasts with Santa on Saturday, Dec. 2 - at 8:30 a.m. and at 10 a.m. Sundaes with Santa follows from 11:30-1 p.m. Tickets are $10 each. Children 2 and under are free. Adults must accompany children. Tickets include either the breakfast or sundae, a tour of the Festival of Trees, a chat with Santa, and access to a variety of children’s activities for $1 per ticket. Tickets for these are sold in advance only and can be purchased by calling 518-587-5000. The Festival of Trees is the biggest fundraiser and community event of the year for Catholic Charities.

D’Andrea’s, back in the day. Photo provided.

SARATOGA SPRINGS — The Saratoga Springs Preservation Foundation presents “Classic Bars of Yesterday” 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 28, with Carol Godette. This virtual program will highlight popular establishments D’Andrea’s, The Hub, and The Rafters. Step back in time to the 1970s and 1980s when the three iconic bars shaped Saratoga Springs’ nightlife and what made these locations so memorable. Carol Godette, a former schoolteacher and author, shares her memories of the places that brought people together not only for a drink, but also to connect, play games, and dance. This virtual program will take place on Zoom for a suggested donation of $10 or more. For additional information or to register for the virtual program,

visit www.saratogapreservation.org or call 518-587-5030. Everyone who pre-registers for this program will be emailed a Zoom link in advance and will receive a link to the recording. In addition to the virtual program, The Brook Tavern, 139 Union Avenue, will be hosting their popular “Dine for a Cause” event to benefit the Saratoga Springs Preservation Foundation on Wednesday, Nov. 29. The Brook Tavern will donate 25% of all food sales that evening, both dine-in and takeout, as part of our Giving Tuesday celebration. Founded in 1977, the Saratoga Springs Preservation Foundation is a not-for-profit organization that promotes preservation and enhancement of the architectural, cultural, and landscaped heritage of Saratoga Springs.


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Week of November 24 – November 30, 2023

Ballston Spa Holiday Parade and Tree Lighting Set for Dec. 1

Brookside Museum Holiday Market Opening for Season BALLSTON SPA — The Saratoga County History Center at Brookside Museum announced the annual Artisan Market will be opening on Small Business Saturday, Nov. 25 and will run through Saturday, Dec. 24.

The 23rd annual market features only handmade/hand crafted products created by local artisans. Items include: soaps, lotions, ornaments, jewelry, syrups, scarves, ceramics, hats and more.

The Artisan Market is held at SCHC @ Brookside Museum, 21 Fairground Ave., Ballston Spa. The 2023 hours are: TuesdayThursdays, 1–5 p.m.; Friday, Noon–5 p.m., and Saturday & Sunday, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Santa’s Magical Express Returns for 12th Season

Fire truck, 2022 Ballston Spa Holiday Parade. Photo provided.

BALLSTON SPA — The Village of Ballston Spa plays host to the annual Ballston Spa Business & Professional Association Holiday Parade and Tree Lighting on Friday, Dec. 1 on Milton Avenue. A hometown-style tradition, this December favorite typically draws hundreds of spectators to Ballston Spa to watch the brightly decorated floats, fire trucks and community groups parading through the village. The parade steps-off at 6:30 p.m. on the north side of Milton Avenue and proceeds to West High Street. Following the

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parade, Mr. and Mrs. Claus will arrive on the back of an EagleMatt Lee Fire Company truck to light the tree in Wiswall Park. The event is free to spectators. To learn more about the Ballston Spa Holiday Parade and Tree Lighting, visit www. ballson.org.

ALBANY — The 12th season of Santa’s Magical Express, which opens to the public Nov. 24, announced Yankee Trails. Those ready for holiday cheer will have an opportunity to help retrieve Santa’s hat from Jack Frost – and save Christmas! Along the way, children can write a letter to Santa, meet beloved characters like Frosty, Mrs. Claus, Ebenezer Scrooge, Sprinkle, Twinkle, & Santa’s Head Elf, Winky, with special appearances from Senator Schumer, Albany Mayor Sheehan, Lindsay Lohan, Darth Vader, and others.

Santa’s Magical Express runs through Dec. 23. The 100-minute shows are every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday night with tickets available for varying times between 3 and 5 p.m. until 7:40 p.m. A full list of showtimes and tickets may be referenced online. Tickets range from $24 to $49 with select showtimes eligible for discounted tickets. Back after popular demand, is the Live-On Tour version of Santa’s Magical Express that is just 60 minutes, designed for some of Santa’s younger elves. This show will perform two

Santa’s Magical Express will operate Nov. 24 – Dec. 23.

matinees on Dec. 9 and 16 at noon and 2 p.m. and departs from Crossgates Mall. Tickets for the Live-On Tour Santa’s Magical Express are $24 per person and also have discounts available. For more information about Santa’s Magical Express, visit santasmagicalexpress.com.


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NEWS

BALLSTON & WILTON WHAT’S HAPPENING IN YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY: Government, Board Meetings, Budgets, Development Proposals

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Town of Ballston, Village of Ballston Spa by Thomas Dimopoulos Saratoga TODAY

Town of Ballston Population: 11,831. Supervisor: Eric Connolly (R) ran unopposed in Nov. 2023 election. Town Board Meetings 6:30 p.m. on the 2nd and last Tuesdays of every month. Meetings at Town Hall, 323 Charlton Road, Ballston Spa. 2024 Preliminary Budget: $13.98 million total appropriation. Next Town Board agenda meeting: 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 28. Geography, General Information, as provided by the town fon its official website. A Ballston Spa or Ballston Lake mailing address does not necessarily mean that you live in the Town of Ballston. You may live in the Town of Ballston, Charlton, Clifton Park, Milton, or Malta. If

you live in the Village of Ballston Spa you also live in either the Town of Ballston or Milton. Village of Ballston Spa: Mayor: Frank Rossi (R) ran unopposed in Nov. 2023 election. Village government is headed by the Mayor and four Trustees. Together they form the local legislative body, the Board of Trustees. Meetings are held at 7 p.m. the 2nd & 4th Mondays of each month, in the Ballston Spa Public Library Community Room. Next meeting: 7 p.m., Monday, Nov. 27

Town of Wilton by Thomas Dimopoulos Saratoga TODAY

Town of Wilton Population: 17,361. Town Supervisor: Incumbent Supervisor John Lant (R,C) received 1,799 votes, challenger Toni Sturm (D) received 1,494 votes in Nov. 2023 election. Town Board Meetings: 7 p.m. on the first Thursday of every month. Meetings at the Wilton Town Hall, 22 Traver Road, Wilton. Next Town Board meeting: 7 p.m., Monday, Dec. 7. The Town Board is comprised of an elected Supervisor serving a two-year term and

four elected councilmen each serving four-year terms. 2024 adopted budget: $10.46 million. Hot Topic: Proposed redevelopment of the Wilton Mall, considering the development of nearly 400 apartment units and townhomes at the site of the mall’s former Bon Ton location.


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Saratoga Springs Mayor-Elect Selects Deputy Mayor by Thomas Dimopoulos Saratoga TODAY

SARATOGA SPRINGS — City Mayor-Elect John Safford announced this week he has selected Joanne Kiernan for the position of Deputy Mayor of Saratoga Springs. Kiernan, the Republicanendorsed candidate for Commissioner of Finance in 2021, has served as a business advisor and accountant for a variety of local businesses, and also served 9 years on the Saratoga Springs School Board.

Safford, running on the Republican Party line, secured the two-year term to begin Jan. 1, 2024 with 3,752 votes, besting incumbent Ron Kim (D, WF) – 3,172 votes, and independent party challenger Chris Mathiesen – 1,420 votes, according to Election Day tallies posted by the Saratoga County BOE. “I am proud to announce Joanne as my Deputy-Mayor,” Safford said, in a statement. “I am humbled by the interest shown by so many applicants interested in serving alongside me and thank them for their interest. Joanne is a proven

Assemblywoman Woerner Teams Up with Toys for Toga – Toy Donations Accepted Through Dec. 10

Assemblywoman Carrie Woerner poses outside her office at 112 Spring St., where toys for children will be accepted. Photo provided.

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Assemblywoman Carrie Woerner (D-Round Lake) is partnering with Toys for Toga to help spread cheer to children in the local community this holiday season. Donations of new, unwrapped toys may be dropped off in the donation bin outside Woerner’s District Office at 112 Spring St. in Saratoga Springs. Toys will be collected through Dec. 10 and delivered to local families via: Captain Community Human Services, Franklin Community

Center and Mechanicville Area Community Servies Center. “Please consider donating items for older children as well,” Assemblywoman Woerner said, in a statement. “Games, puzzles, crafts, building sets and sports items are fun for all ages.” Toys for Toga is an annual toy collection spearheaded by DeCrescente Distributing Company and supported by a variety of local businesses, including Ball Manufacturing, Franklin Square Market and Quick Response Restoration.

leader and I know she will serve the office of the Mayor and the citizens of Saratoga Springs well”The mayor is chief executive officer and official representative of Saratoga Springs and counts as one vote on the fiveperson City Council. Each of the five council members is charged with appointing a deputy to serve their department, and each deputy serves at the pleasure of, and not longer than, the term of the Council member making the deputy’s appointment. “I am excited to get to work for the people of Saratoga Springs and look forward to hitting the ground running with Mayor-Elect Safford and the rest of the City Council,” Kiernan said.

Joanne Kiernan has been appointed Deputy Mayor by Mayor-Elect John Safford. Photo: JoAnne Kiernan for Saratoga Springs Finance Commissioner 2021 campaign.

JoAnne Kiernan for Finance transferred $1,000 to the Safford for Mayor 2023

campaign, according to NYS Board of Elections Oct. 27 disclosure reports.


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Are Your Affairs in Order?

by David Rath, CMT, CFA for Saratoga TODAY My wife turned to me and said, “I wouldn’t know what to do if you died.” I had just gotten off the phone with my father who was simultaneously mourning the sudden loss of his brother and trying to sort out his finances. Talk about a wakeup call. As a financial professional, I’d like to think that I’m ahead of the game regarding this sort of stuff, but her comment made me realize I could do better. I handle the family finances and

as a result, had inadvertently left her in the dark as to what would happen in the worst sort of circumstances. Let’s examine a few simple things you can do to prepare your loved ones. The first financial question that arises when someone passes is “ok, what did they have going on?” Accounts, passwords, investments, debts, real estate, beneficiaries, the list goes on. This burden of data gathering will often fall to an executor named in your will. If there is no clear instruction or executor for an estate, the presiding court will determine a willing individual. Think about this for a second. If you suddenly leave this Earth, someone who you care about will have to deal with the emotional stress of losing you and the mental stress of getting your affairs in order. An organized list of financial accounts, updated annually, can greatly decrease this burden. Do you have an estate plan? According to a survey by Caring.com, 2/3 of adults in this

country do not currently have a will. I get it – it is not the most fun thing in the world to think about and it costs money, so it is easy to push to the back burner. The alternative is not great. Anything with a beneficiary designation like a life insurance policy is cut and dry – everything else is up for debate and probate courts and attorneys may spend a good amount of their time (and your money) to figure out who gets what. Speaking of beneficiary designations, are yours up to date? It is not a great look when an exhusband gets a life insurance payout after his former spouse has remarried. Again, an annual review of this is recommended. An alternate angle to approach this topic is one where you become incapacitated but

have not yet passed. A health care proxy allows someone you designate to make medical decisions for you. These decisions range from acceptable treatments to measures taken to sustain life. It is pretty heavy stuff so make sure the person you name is someone you trust and willing to accept that obligation. Related to the health care proxy is the idea of naming a power of attorney to take care of your financial affairs while you are incapacitated. A few difficult conversations and proper paperwork instituted before anything happens can save a lot of angst during a stressful period of time for all involved. Day in, day out, we see very little variation to our routine. Wake, coffee, school/ work, home, bed, rinse, repeat.

During this repetition, it is easy for our minds to become numb to the reality that everything can end in an instant. The Stoics have a helpful phrase to remind themselves of this stark reality: memento mori. Translation: remember that you will die. If that is jarring to think about, it’s because it is supposed to be. I have used this experience to better prepare my family for my absence. My hope is that you will use it as motivation as well. David Rath, CMT, CFA, is the Chief Investment Officer at Continuum Wealth Advisors in Saratoga Springs.Continuum Wealth Advisors, LLC is a Registered Investment Advisor registered through the Securities and Exchange Commission. For more information, visit contwealth.com.


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Four Join Saratoga Preservation Foundation Board

Chris Armer. Photo provided

Jim Gold. Photo provided

Michelle Paquette-Deuel. Photo provided

Roger Woody. Photo provided

by Jonathon Norcross Saratoga TODAY

SARATOGA SPRINGS — The Saratoga Springs Preservation Foundation has added four new members to its Board of Directors: Chris Armer, Jim Gold, Michelle PaquetteDeuel, and Roger Woody. •Armer is a Saratoga native and realtor for Berkshire Hathaway. His family ran a retail store at the historic Old Firehouse on Broadway. He previously served as a board member from 2009 to 2015. •Gold is a long-time Saratoga resident and was, for

29 years, Director of the Bureau of Historic Sites for the New York State Office of Parks. •Paquette-Deuel is director of the Pre-College Program at Skidmore and was a committee member for SaratogaArtsFest and the Saratoga Regional YMCA. •Woody is a frequent visitor to the Spa City, and a Vice President at AmTrust Financial Services in New York City. The Preservation Foundation was established in 1977 to “protect and preserve the architectural, cultural, and landscape heritage” of the city, according to a statement released by the foundation

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Saratoga Arms Celebrates 25 Years, Announces Discounts for Locals

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by Jonathon Norcross Saratoga TODAY

SARATOGA SPRINGS — The Saratoga Arms Hotel celebrated its 25th year in business on Thursday night with a lavish party replete with cocktails and hors d’oeuvres. At the event, General Manager Rachel Boggan unveiled a new marketing strategy designed to attract local residents. “As a thank you to the community that has really made Saratoga such an amazing small city,” Boggan said, “we are launching a locals rate starting

in January of 2024.” The rate will apply to anyone who lives within 50 miles of downtown Saratoga. It’s available during the off-season and on select dates during the busy season. Bookings at this discounted rate will open next week. Boggan announced that breakfast will soon be open to local reservations on select days. Some of the hotel’s signature morning dishes include cinnamon breakfast bread, lemon ricotta pancakes, and homemade buttermilk biscuits. A breakfast speaker series that will feature community leaders

is also in the works. “We’re thrilled to start our next 25 years with a focus on our community, and allowing our hotel guests to experience that community in the most immersive way possible,” Boggan said. The building that houses the hotel was originally built in 1870 by Gideon Putnam’s grandson Loren. In February of 1999, it reopened as the Saratoga Arms after extensive renovations. Last month, the Saratoga Arms was ranked one of the best hotels in the Mid-Atlantic in the 2023 Condé Nast Traveler Readers’ Choice Awards.


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Free Alzheimer’s Caregiver Conference Coming to Saratoga by Jonathon Norcross Saratoga TODAY

SARATOGA SPRINGS — A free Alzheimer’s caregiver conference will be held at the Saratoga Springs City Center on Tuesday, November 28 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The event will honor and support people who provide unpaid care to loved ones with dementia, according to a statement by the Alzheimer’s Association. “This conference is one of our most popular offerings for new and returning families,” said Gwen Rowland, the outreach and program manager at the Alzheimer’s Association

Photo provided by Alzheimer’s Association Northeastern New York

Northeastern New York chapter. “Knowing you are not alone and receiving support from others can be very cathartic.” The event will include a variety of presentations and discussions, as well as lunch served

courtesy of the CDPHP health insurance company. To register for the conference, visit alz.org/crf or call 518675-7214. To learn more about the Alzheimer’s Association, visit alz.org or call 800-272-3900.

Adopt a Grandparent Campaign Will Give Christmas Presents to Seniors by Jonathon Norcross Saratoga TODAY

SARATOGA SPRINGS — One down, just 349 to go. On Friday, a gift tag order was placed on the Impressions of Saratoga online store by someone in Staten Island. Word of the new “Adopt a Grandparent” campaign had apparently already reached the Big Apple. The owners of Impressions of Saratoga and The Dark Horse Mercantile have launched a holiday gift-giving initiative for seniors. The “Adopt a Grandparent” campaign officially begins on November 24 and ends December 17. During that time, $20 gift tags can be purchased. Buyers can write their own personalized notes on the tags. Then those tags will be hung on trees at the two stores. Come December 18, store co-owners Maddy Zanetti and Marianne Barker will use the proceeds from the tags to buy gifts for the residents of the Wesley Community’s Health Care Center. The hope is that 350 gift tags will be purchased, thus allowing Zanetti and Barker to give one gift to every Wesley resident. “We can talk to the Wesley Community and see what the

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residents might actually use,” Zanetti said. The goal is to buy the seniors gifts that are both practical and will “make them all feel special during the holiday season,” according to Zanetti. For Zanetti, Wesley has special significance in her life. “My great-grandmother lived there when I was little,” she said, “and my grandmother just recently passed away and she was there.” The Wesley Community “empowers seniors to live independently with choices, confidence, and peace of mind” in the heart of Saratoga Springs,

according to a company brochure. Zanetti said that she and co-owner Barker’s families were fortunate because they could go visit their elders during the holidays. “But sometimes people don’t have a local family member,” she said. Those interested in buying a gift tag can do so at either Impressions of Saratoga or The Dark Horse Mercantile on Broadway in downtown Saratoga. Non-locals can visit www.ImpressionsSaratoga.com to purchase a tag online. Orders can also be placed over the phone by calling 518-587-0666.

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NOVEMBER

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EDUCATION

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Week of November 24 – November 30, 2023

SARATOGA TEACHERS MARCH FOR NEW CONTRACT by Jonathon Norcross Saratoga TODAY

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Dozens of people huddled together in the frigid darkness. With glow sticks and cell phones to light the way, they marched towards downtown Saratoga. Thus began a dramatic and emotional night for Saratoga Springs City School District teachers and their supporters. The march began and ended at the Caroline Street Elementary School, where a Board of Education (BOE) meeting occurred on Thursday, November 9. The demonstration was in support of the teachers’ union, which

has been negotiating a new contract with the district for two years. During the board meeting, teachers criticized the current state of their schools. “In all my years here, morale is at an all-time low,” said Robin Chudy. “I see a huge change. I see good, young teachers leaving this district; good teachers looking for jobs in different districts that pay more, and I can’t blame them.” John Mishoe, a 2005 graduate of the district, spoke of teachers experiencing “nights of tears, searching for new careers, and early retirement.” “I implore the board to take action in securing and

maintaining teachers,” said Katie Cole. “It’s what our current and future students deserve.” At a previous BOE meeting on October 12, teacher Melissa Deutsch said she has not received a “true raise” in over eight years. “Each contract that provides more salary also increases our healthcare contributions, wiping out any significant increase in take-home pay,” she said. At both BOE meetings, teachers said that the district was struggling to hire and retain employees. In a statement to Saratoga TODAY, Saratoga School District’s Director of Community Outreach and Communications Maura Manny said that “teacher

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retention and recruitment are ongoing priorities for our district, and we continuously strive to create an environment that attracts and retains professionals who are dedicated to the success of our students.” “Like many school districts across the nation,” Manny said, “the nationwide teacher shortage makes teacher recruitment and

retention more challenging each year. Despite these challenges, our district has been fortunate to consistently attract a talented pool of applicants for our open positions.” According to a November 2021 report from the U.S. Department of Education, New York State “has faced geographically widespread and persistent teacher shortages.”

LITTLE LIBRARIES CONTEND WITH VANDALISM by Jonathon Norcross Saratoga TODAY

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Two little libraries were vandalized last month in Saratoga Springs. The public boxes contain banned books that can be borrowed and returned for free. One box, located near Caffe Lena on Phila Street, is stewarded by Nancy Weber. When she found the library vandalized, she said she “kind of did a double-take because it was so shocking.” Weber discovered that dozens of books had

been taken from the library. Only one remained: “The Hate U Give,” a novel about race relations in the wake of a police shooting. “We knew that it was just a matter of time before something like this would happen,” Weber said. “We’re living in very volatile, polarized times.” The identity of the vandal or vandals is unknown. “It could’ve been a prank, or it could’ve been someone intentionally doing it,” Weber said. Weber said that no further vandalism has occurred since

the initial incident, but there was one odd book exchange. “Curiously, one book came back: The Bible,” Weber said. “A few days ago, that copy of the Bible left and another copy of the Bible came in, which I thought was sort of pointless.” Weber said that since the vandalization occurred, there’s been an increase in book donations to the library. But many of the donated books are not actually considered banned books. Donated books should be included on the American

Library Association’s list of banned and challenged books, or the PEN America Index of School Book Bans. The second vandalized little library of banned books is stewarded by Julie Holmberg. She said that one of the congregants at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Saratoga found the library’s contents under a nearby bush. “There had been a rainstorm, and all of the books were destroyed,” Holmberg said. “They were all hidden away underneath there and had to be trashed.”

“It’s very frustrating that people would destroy property like that, especially books,” she said. “It just feels like right now things are so discouraging.” Unlike Weber, Holmberg has not received a significant increase in book donations since the vandalization occurred, leaving the little library with an uncertain future. “I just encourage people to open their minds, read things. If you don’t agree with it, that’s fine. But keep the conversation going so that we can figure out a way to live together,” Weber said.


Week of November 24 – November 30, 2023

EDUCATION

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127 Saratoga Students Join SCHUYLERVILLE AGRICULTURE National Honor Society PROGRAM EARNS STATE APPROVAL by Jonathon Norcross Saratoga TODAY

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by Jonathon Norcross • Saratoga TODAY SARATOGA SPRINGS — Saratoga High School welcomed 127 of its seniors into the National Honor Society on November 14. According to the school, the students “exemplify citizenship, leadership, and character development through community service and academic excellence.”

SCHUYLERVILLE — Schuylerville High School has had a robust agriculture program for decades. But now, after an 18-month process, the CTE (career and technical education) program has been approved by the state. “Going through this certification process was almost seamless because of the high quality of the program currently,” said Sarah Battiste, Director of Curriculum, Instruction, and Professional Development. “The CTE endorsement that we have now allows our students to use that as a pathway to graduation,” said Principal James Ducharme. “If students go through this pathway, take these courses, these four courses prescribed over this timeline, that is the equivalent of them going to the Meyers Center and completing a CTEcertified program over there.

We now have our own program in agriculture.” “We’ve intensified our offerings, we’ve intensified our rigor in the classes,” said Mary Elizabeth Foote, an Agricultural Education teacher. “We really solidified that we are meeting state and national standards, and that our students are really pursuing a speciality here in-house.” The program provides a diverse array of classes, according to Agricultural Education teacher Carlyn Miller. These classes range from business to plants to animals to food science. “We cover just about all of it at this point,” she said. “The diversity in the classes that our kids have the opportunity to take, you would not expect from a small school like us,” said Principal Ducharme. As part of the program, students get a taste of what a career in agriculture might be like. One initiative allows students to take sap from maple trees and turn it into maple products such as

syrup, candy, and cream. During this process, students learn about the maple industry, as well as the importance of conservation. While some graduates do immediately enter the workforce, most pursue higher education. Recent Schuylerville grads have continued their agricultural studies at institutions such as Cornell University, SUNY Cobleskill, and Delaware Valley University. Schuylerville’s agriculture program is open to all students, and according to Foote, an estimated 65% of them are enrolled in at least one agricultural class. “This is not a gender-specific study area,” Miller said. “There’s not a mold of what anyone in agriculture could look like,” said Foote. “It’s just someone who has an interest that develops into a passion, and then the rest is going to be history from there.” For more details on the program, visit www. schuylervilleschools.org.


Food

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Week of November 24 – November 30, 2023

Small Business Saturday

& the Saratoga Farmers’ Market! Saratoga Suds ‘n’ Stuff

SHEPHERD’S PIE “One of my favorite post-holiday meals is Sheperd’s pie. It’s a comfort food that reminds me of being home for the holidays. The recipe is simple, delicious, and helps use up some holiday leftovers.” - Ariel Garland

SATURDAYS Scotch Ridge Berry Tree Farm

9:30 A.M. - 1:30 P.M.

WILTON MALL FOOD COURT

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n all reality, every Saturday is Small Business Saturday at the Saratoga Farmers’ Market! The Saratoga Farmers’ Market comprises locally grown goods by local growers and locally produced goods by small businesses right here in our area. You are supporting small businesses every time you visit the Saratoga Farmers’ Market to shop.

We have a wide variety of items on any given Saturday, from fresh vegetables, meats, eggs, and dairy, along with baked goods, honey, maple syrup, wineries, distilleries, crafts, snacks, and so much more. This holiday season, consider not only visiting our amazing vendors but also purchasing gift cards for the Saratoga Farmers’ Market to

share with loved ones. It’s a fantastic gift because the market itself is a shopping experience with weekly musicians and various activities throughout the year. Gift cards can be used on any and all item(s) at the market with no expiration date, including ready-made foods; it’s a win-win for everyone! But, if you want to purchase a little something other than

by Jodie Fitz for Saratoga TODAY

baked goods, produce, meats, and dairy to go along with your gift card, consider some of the following items: • Artisan cheeses from Argyle Cheese Farmer and Nettle Meadow • Candles from Reliquias • Dried florals from Halfmoon Harvest and Lovin’ Mama Farm • Christmas wreaths, garlands, and kissing balls from Scotch Ridge Berry & Tree Farm • Coffee beans and ground coffee from Nally Coffee • Gift packs from Muddy Trail, Saratoga Peanut Butter, and The Peanut Principle • Gift items from Eat with Aliens • Handcrafted cutting boards and decorative items from Megs Media • Handmade soaps at Saratoga Suds n’ Stuff • Honey from Ballston Lake Apiaries and Slate Valley Farms • Immune boosters from Awakened Tonics • Maple syrup from Slate Valley Farms • Pickles from Puckers Gourmet • Pup treats from Mugzy’s Bakery and The Peanut Principle • Wine & spirits from Galway Vineyard & Winery, New Scotland Spirits, Yankee Distillers, and Slyboro Ciderhouse at Hicks Orchard We are not only local, but we support local too. We will be

YIELDS: 6-8 servings | PREP & COOK TIME: 40 min

INGREDIENTS:

*Ingredients currently available at the farmers’ market • 2 pounds ground veal*

• 3 cups frozen sweet corn

• 1 large sweet onion*

• Leftover mashed potatoes

• 1/4 cup ketchup

INSTRUCTIONS:

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Brown the ground veal with the diced onion. Once cooked through and the onions are translucent, add the ketchup. Put the mixture in the bottom of your desired baking dish. Top that with the frozen corn (you can add more or use less, depending on your preference). Spread that out evenly over the meat. Next, layer the mashed potatoes over the corn at least an inch thick. Put a few dabs of butter over the top. Bake until warmed through, about 30 minutes. Recipe shared by Hebron Valley Veal

hosting holiday pop-up fairs in addition to our regular market activities as follows: Saturday, December 2: Local Crafters Fair Saturday, December 9: Local Artist Fair Saturday, December 16: Local Authors Fair We look forward to seeing you at the upcoming markets. If you want to participate in one of the pop-up fairs, email sfma. manager@gmail.com. You can

purchase gift certificates at the market information table weekly. The Saratoga Farmers’ Market will be open on Saturdays from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. from November through April at the Wilton Mall Food Court, accessible from the mall entrance across from BJs or the mall interior. Find us online at www.saratogafarmersmarket. org, where you can sign up for our weekly newsletter and follow us on Facebook and Instagram.


Week of November 24 – November 30, 2023

Food

“I SEE” SAID HerbRustic Skillet THE Turkey Stuffing

Hello my Foodie Friends ! by John Reardon for Saratoga TODAY I tell my Thanksgiving story every year because it is one that we reflect on and smile. This year is especially difficult in that Paula and I lost her mother this past year. I told this story (in classic Irish style) at her funeral among many other heart warming and funny stories. Marie always made me laugh. Thanksgiving would not be complete without my real-life story of Grandma and the Turkey. It was 1993 when our children; Johnny age 2 and Aubrey 5 months old at the time, would make the annual trek with Paula and I to Grandma and Grandpa’s house to enjoy Thanksgiving dinner and watch football. To begin; let me explain I am a Giants fan and so is my mother-in-law. Therefore, watching the Cowboys is not one of our favorite things to do. However, her son is and so is my sister-in-laws husband. Yep, two Cowboy fans in the same house and they do not like each other! I love football so I watched but the room was silent because the two brother-in-laws do not speak to each other. They were holding their feelings down to make my mother-in-law happy. As the game was being watched, my mother-in-law was busy making a huge feast for all to enjoy. She was very nervous because she wanted everyone to get along. We always ate after the game and this particular game one was a tight one. Most Cowboy fans may want to stop reading now. With just seconds left in the game, the Miami Dolphins lined up to make a game winning field goal and it was blocked by the Cowboys. The brothers-in-laws were silent. I wanted to groan with disappointment, but held back because of the tension. All of a sudden one of the Cowboys

It is amazing to think that the holiday season is here. Planning for family gatherings and meals can be a stressful time during this time of year. We strive for the Norman Rockwell experience of perfect times, perfect food and respectful conversation. Reality is for many people, family gatherings during the holidays are rarely stress-free.

(Leon Lett) chased the block field goal and touched it. “Oh nooo!” Well, the Dolphins got another chance to kick the field goal and won. Half of the house wanted to celebrate but my motherin-law and I remained solemn. It has been called the greatest Thanksgiving Game ever played. As the game ended, my motherin-law continued working with my Paula to complete the many dishes all cooking at once. There was a shout from the kitchen and Grandma announced that she had lost her glasses and could not see without them. Immediately, each of the brothers-in-laws was pressed into service to find the glasses. These were not just any glasses; they were big and black and hard to lose but there were no glasses to be found. We looked everywhere. Grandma was close to tears when she asked me to check on and baste the turkey. This was a big turkey at 28lbs and it smelled great. I grabbed my son Johnny and the baster, which he took charge of, and opened the oven to show him the turkey. He said “look Daddy, the turkey can see better”. Yep, he found the glasses neatly melted

in perfect harmony with the bird so it looked like he had eyes! I started laughing and everyone joined in. Needless to say we had ham and lasagna but no turkey. It didn’t matter because the rest of the day was perfect. Through the fun and sometimes stressful events that can happen during the holidays – especially when we want it to be perfect; it can turn out to be a wonderful family gathering. Among our greatest and most treasured memories are the ones that are based in the kitchen or around a meal. As you get ready this season for your festivities and feasts, stop into Compliments to the Chef, your Neighborhood Kitchen and Cutlery store located at 33 Railroad Place. Pick up roasters, basters, thermometers, and more for your meals. You can have that Norman Rockwell family gathering. Have a beautiful Thanksgiving Day. Remember, my Foodie Friends that “Life Happens in the Kitchen.”

Take Care, John & Paula

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INGREDIENTS

• 1 loaf country-style French bread with crust cut into 1-inch cubes (roughly 8 cups)

• 2 tablespoon chopped fresh sage

• 10 tablespoons butter

• 2 tablespoon chopped fresh thyme

• 2 shallots, finely sliced

• 3 large garlic cloves, minced

• 2 stalks celery, finely chopped

• 2 teaspoon coarse kosher salt

• 2 bunches green onions, thinly sliced

• 1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

• ¾ cup chopped fresh Italian parsley

• 3 large eggs

• 2 tablespoon chopped fresh oregano

• 4 ounces coarsely grated Parmesan cheese

• 2 cups chicken broth

INSTRUCTIONS Preheat oven to 375°F. Spread bread on large rimmed baking sheet. Bake until bread is dry, about 15 minutes. Cool. Melt 10 tablespoons butter in heavy large skillet over medium heat. Add shallot and celery and saute for 5-6 minutes. Add green onions, all the herbs, garlic, salt and pepper and sauté until celery is tender, 6 to 8 minutes more. Preheat oven to 375°F. Generously grease a large skillet or baking dish. Place bread cubes in very large bowl. Add warm vegetable mixture; toss to combine. Whisk eggs and ¾ cup broth in medium bowl. Add egg mixture to stuffing and toss to coat. Mix in Parmesan. Add more broth (about ½ to ¾ cup) to stuffing if dry. Transfer to skillet or baking dish. Cover with buttered foil. Bake 30 minutes. Remove foil; bake until golden, about 30 minutes. NOTE: Make sure to toast the bread - it will give you the best final texture! Recipe courtesy of Gaby Dalkin at whatsgabycooking.com


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PROPERTY TRANSACTIONS Week of November 24 – November 30, 2023 Brookview Court Inc sold property at 21 Arcadia Court to Christine Nemec for $353,284

CORINTH This week’s home is a custom condo at 97 East Ave #301 in Saratoga Springs listed by David Towne from Roohan Realty and sold for $379,007

BALLSTON Melissa Kalas sold property at 56 Anthony Pl to Mark Hofmann for $379,000 Linda Farante sold property at 528 Hop City Rd to Matthew OConnor for $150,000 Brookview Court Inc sold property at 25 Arcadia Court to Richard Ansaldo for $374,596 Barbera Homes Kelley Farms LLC sold property at 16 Paddock Pl to Rachel Noonan for $604,213

Kasandra Carda sold property at 1025 Camp Ave to James Basile for $335,000 Walter Rafferty sold property at 860 NY St Route 29 to Scott Coates for $488,800 Joseph Bowers sold property at 5744 Jockey St to Pam Short for $440,000

GALWAY

Christine Diggins sold property at 504 Middle Grove Rd to Petar Petrov for $211,000 Eric Grassi sold property at 318 Wilton Rd to James Sessions for $465,000 Tamara Aronson sold property at 182 Bockes Rd to Christopher Paquette for $367,500 Lawrence Picarello sold property at 265 & 267 Miner Rd to John Earle for $220,000 Jane Varian sold property at 150 Medbury Rd to Anna Laloe for $700,000

Wayne Eckle sold property at 5079 Jersey Hill Rd to Robert Clune for $340,000

Joseph Equale sold property at 34 Old Stone Ridge Rd to Nicholas Degasperis for $1,200,000

Adrianne Maros sold property at 5910 Jockey St to Timothy Penisten for $302,000

MALTA

GREENFIELD Valerie Baker sold property at 68 Wilsey Rd to Melissa Murray for $290,155

Jennifer Littman sold property at 24 Pepperbush Pl to Tiffany Wieme for $257,500 Kelly Buell sold property at 4 Teabury Pl to Paul Kluppel for $545,000 Jessica Morris sold property at 62 Yachtsman Way to Kevin O’Toole for 630,000 Mark Calicchia sold property at 104 3rd St to Jane Varian for $525,000 Zachary Taylor sold property at 131 Arrowwood Pl to William Powell for $261,000

Adam Angerami sold property at Joyce Rd/Knapp Rd to Richard Hopeck for $100,000 Charlene Grant sold property at 28 Meadow Rue Pl to Ali Musa for 320,000 Malta Land Company LLC sold property at 19 Admirals Way to Marcia Fazio for $707,515 Michaels Group Homes LLC sold property at 43 Wiggins Dr to Janice Design for 499,000 Lissa Mattson sold property at 45 Yachtsmans Way to Robin Robinson for $835,000

SARATOGA David Chew sold property at 48 Trombley Rd to James Izzano for $200,000

SARATOGA SPRINGS Rochelle Gorgas sold property at 7 Crommelin Dr to Amy Rabanal for $492,000 BBL Upstate sold property at 23 Quevic Dr to Heather Chevalley for $175,000

James Doyle sold property at 7 Spa Circle to Y Property Investment for $394,000 Peter Serino sold property at 277 West Circular Dr to Catherine Nye for $415,000 JHRC Property Holdings LLC sold property at 176 Lake Ave to Moutons United for $705,000 Beechwood Saratoga LLC sold property at 4 Nicole Ave to Michael Crisafulli for $250,000 Erin Llyod sold property at 301 West Ave to Justin Maggs for $330,000 Eagle Assoc. of Niagara Frontier sold property at 16 West Main St to 16 West Ave Holdings LLC for $2,100,000

WILTON Melissa Coonradt sold property at 21 Apple Tree Lane to Sandeep Bedi for $300,000. Mitchel Galusha sold property at 8 Middleborough Court to Lauren Schwartz for $375,000

Patricia Fabiani sold property at 76 Walton St to William Bergman for $775,000

Brooks III Land and LLC sold property at 4 Cerulean Blvd to Nicholas Parais for $729,311

Beechwood Saratoga LLC sold property at 21 Aurora Ave to Joseph Desena for $350,000

VGC Properties LLC sold property at 44 Fairway Blvd to Ashley Taylor for $475,000


Holiday

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Arts & Entertainment

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Special Matinee Judy Collins, Holiday Favorite “It’s a Jazzy Christmas” Kick-Off Show Features Songs from The Great Holiday Season at UPH American Songbook

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Universal Preservation Hall is ringing in the season with several holiday-themed shows coming to Saratoga Springs. Fiddle virtuosos Natalie MacMaster and Donnell Leahy and the MacMaster-Leahy kids take to the stage for “A Celtic Family Christmas,” sharing their favorite holiday music and traditions with audiences at UPH 7:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 1. Nacre Dance Group will be performing Charles Weidman’s “Christmas Oratorio” for two performances, 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 10. For both performances, there will be a holiday tea optional add-on with treats provided by Chocolate is Self-Care and a demonstration an hour before the performance. After the performance, the audience is invited to decorate our dance tree with a holiday message and meet the costumed cast members for a photo opportunity. Weidman’s masterful choreography combined with Bach’s passionate music makes this a moving and unforgettable experience for dancers and audiences.

“A Celtic Family Christmas” by Natalie MacMaster, Donnell Leahy and the MacMaster-Leahy kids to perform at UPH Friday, Dec. 1. Photo provided.

“It’s a Jazzy Christmas” is returning to the Great Hall 7:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 15. Wrapped in the theme of a radio drama, the ensemble takes the audience on a holiday ride through decades of great classic music and fun radio serial interludes featuring the music of Vince Guaraldi from the Peanuts holiday specials and many other seasonal favorites. Singer-songwriter Judy Collins is esteemed for her imaginative interpretations of

traditional and contemporary folk standards and her own poetically poignant original compositions. She’s garnered several top-ten hits and goldand platinum-selling albums. Next, she’ll be taking on the Great Hall 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 16 with “Holidays & Hits.” Tickets are available through the Box Office at Proctors in-person, via phone at 518-346-6204 Monday-Saturday 10 a.m.-6 p.m. or online at universalpreservationhall.org.

North Country Jazz Project in a special matinee concert Nov. 26. Photo provided.

HUDSON FALLS — “The North Country Jazz Project - Big Band Christmas” performs a matinee concert at 3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 26 at the Strand Theatre. The program features songs from the Great American Songbook and 60’s jazz fusion. The North Country Jazz Project is a group of nearly 20 musicians from the Glens Falls and southern Adirondacks who have worked professionally in

the music business throughout their careers. Going to be a great Sunday afternoon of music at the Strand! $20 general admission. $15 seniors, veterans, and students. Tickets are available at the Strand Box Office; cash or check only. For more information, go to www.mystrandtheatre.org. The Strand Theatre is located at 210 Main St., Hudson Falls.


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Puzzles Across 1 Netflix series starring Lee Jung-jae 10 “Where the Impossible Becomes Possible” park 15 MLB great who said, “Play so good they can’t remember what color you were before the season started” 16 Poor showing 17 Fried side 18 Comfort-first footwear 19 Banned spray 20 Language similar to Thai 21 Server’s need 22 How Mulan appears for much of “Mulan” 25 Bar food 26 Logic game with clickable cells 29 Laughable 32 “Spread the word” 34 Short notes? 35 App glitch 36 Costa __ 37 Often turned down, in a way 40 Pointless tiles? 42 Lucky charm 44 Max on the drums 45 Most inexperienced 48 Charge 50 __ Vegas Aces 51 Purpose 53 Pupper 54 Colorado county with Mesa Verde National Park 57 Danish astronomer Tycho who lost part of his nose in a duel 58 Kudos 59 Quite full 60 “Perfection” gesture Down 1 Pumped? 2 Chance for some grilling 3 Hand and foot 4 When doubled, classic New Orleans song 5 “This Is Us” creator Fogelman 6 Gale player 7 European rocket 8 Part of MSG 9 Lang. of Ghana

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See puzzle solution on page 30 10 Boxes up 11 Thief who may set off a glitter bomb package 12 Gingerbread house? 13 Not now 14 Bechdel __ 21 Regrets 23 Off-menu small bite 24 Orbiter until 2001 25 Party favors 27 Future chips 28 Paper loser 29 Swedish folk duo First __ Kit 30 Rude, crude dude 31 Make easier to swallow 33 “One Mic” rapper 35 Broderick of “Sabrina the Teenage Witch”

38 Mortified 39 Tahdig ingredient 40 Brag about 41 Bowie album with “Sound and Vision” 43 Literature Nobelist Anatole 46 Mecca native 47 __ table 48 LAPD alerts 49 Sox manager Alex 50 Drink of Scotland 52 Photon’s lack 54 Bub 55 Literal edges 56 Drummer Starkey

Writing the Right Word by Dave Dowling

Accuracy in word choice is a key to effective communication. In your daily writing and speaking, try to make sure you use the right word in the right place with the right spelling. By doing so, its effect will affect your communication in a positive way. This quick weekly tip will help you filter the confusion in some of our daily word choices. This Week: Scull, Skull Scull is an oar used by a rower. Dan and Ben are propelling their new canoe with heavy sculls. Skull is the bone that protects the brain and face. You can get a slight skull fracture and sometimes not realize it. Dave Dowling is the author of The Wrong Word Dictionary and The Dictionary of Worthless Words. Both books are available from many book retailers, and signed copies can be obtained by contacting Dave at dave.dowling65@gmail.com


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This Week’s Events: NOV. 24-30 🙂 = family friendly from wood to wool, candles to cakes and everything in between! New this year, bring the kids to visit Santa!

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24 Pajama Day

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Saratoga Springs Public Library, 49 Henry St., Saratoga Springs All Day Event | It’s Pajama Day in the Children’s Room. Stop by all day in your PJ’s for some fun. Check out the special morning Story Time, and our afternoon Pajama Party. No registration is required.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25 Winter Wonderland Tour

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Holiday Inn Saratoga Springs, 232 Broadway, Saratoga Springs 10 a.m. | #1 New York Times bestselling author/artist Jan Brett is traveling to Saratoga Springs with Northshire Bookstore and Friends of the Saratoga Springs Public Library. Jan will highlight her wintry backlist books, do a drawing demonstration, talk, and book signing. The tour will also feature the newly released Winter Collection Box Set which includes The Snowy Nap, The Hat, Cozy, and The Three Snow Bears. For more information: www.northshire.com/event/ northshire-saratoga-jan-brettswinter-wonderland-tour

48th Annual Holiday Craft Marketplace

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Saratoga Springs City Center, 522 Broadway, Saratoga Springs 10 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. | Shop over 120 crafters and artisans! Find unique and locally made items

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 26 Breakfast Buffet

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ITAM Post #35, 247 Grand Ave., Saratoga Springs | 8 – 11 a.m. Eggs to order, bacon, pancakes, etc. $10 adults, $9 seniors, $5 children age 10 and under, under 5 is free. $12 take out orders.

Indoor Craft and Garage Sale

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Saratoga-Wilton Elks Club, 1 Elks Lane, Saratoga Springs 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. | Over 40 vendors, great parking, crafts galore, and lunch. New vendors sign-up every month. Admission is free. All proceeds go to local charities. 8’ table and chairs $15; Call Debbie @ 518885-6506 or email dozolins@ nycap.rr.com for information or to sign up for a table(s).

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27 Library Goes to Town

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Tang Teaching Museum at Skidmore College | 10:30 – 11 a.m. Join Children’s Librarian, Kristine, as she travels around Saratoga Springs with a super fun story time. This month we will be at the Tang Teaching Museum at Skidmore College. This story time is intended for children ages 2-5 but siblings are welcome with accompanying adult. We’ll

have storytime and then do a craft led by a museum educator. Registration is required. Register online, in the Children’s Room, or by calling 518-584-7860.

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28 Alzheimer’s Caregiver Conference Saratoga Springs City Center, 522 Broadway, Saratoga Springs 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. | November is National Family Caregivers Month and to honor the superheroes who provide unpaid care to a loved one with dementia, the Alzheimer’s Association of Northeastern New York is hosting a free Caregiver Conference. There will be presentations and discussions with local experts on topics of interest. Participants will also have an opportunity to ask questions and connect with other caregivers. For more information and to register, visit https://bit. ly/3SmyjDu or call 518-675-7214.

Serving Saratoga: Conversations with Community Leaders Caffe Lena, 47 Phila Street, Saratoga Springs | 4 – 5 p.m. Each month Caffè Lena executive director Sarah Craig interviews a leader from Saratoga’s social impact sector. Serving Saratoga happens monthly on the last Tuesday, starting with a 30-minute conversation with a nonprofit leader followed by an informal half hour gathering where nonprofit workers and volunteers can swap news and ideas. All are welcome to come recharge and connect! November’s featured guest is Wellspring CEO Maggie Fronk.

After the Fire Meeting Eagle Matt Lee Firehouse, Washington St., Ballston Spa 7 p.m. | Volunteers Needed. After the Fire is a non-profit organization that helps Saratoga County residents who have suffered a loss due to a fire. Families are provided with gift cards, a night’s stay at a participating hotel/motel, Red Cross referral, informational material, emotional support. etc. Anyone interested in learning more about After the Fire, or becoming a member, may attend a meeting. Visit on Facebook, at afterthefire.org, or leave a message at 518-435-4571.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29 Chicken & Biscuits Dinner Take Out Saratoga-Wilton Elks Club, 1 Elks Lane, Saratoga Springs 4:30 – 6 p.m. | Take out only. Call Monday or Tuesday between 10 a.m. – Noon to place an order. 518-584-2585. Menu: Chicken & biscuits, mashed potatoes, vegetable, salad. Cost: $15 per dinner. (Cash only).

Photography Club Galway Public Library, Community Room, 2112 East St, Galway | 6 p.m. This month Ray Sussmann will be giving a presentation on the photo editing technique Photo Stacking, and we will be viewing photographs from this month’s Photo Challenge “Macros & Closeups.” Anyone interested in photography regardless of their level of experience is encouraged to attend these relaxed and friendly gatherings. For more

information contact: Dave Waite at davewaitefinearts@gmail.com

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The Brook Tavern, 139 Union Avenue, Saratoga Springs | The Brook Tavern will be hosting “Dine for a Cause” event to benefit the Saratoga Springs Preservation Foundation. The Brook Tavern will donate 25% of all food sales that evening, both dine-in and takeout, as part of our Giving Tuesday celebration.

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30 How Nathaniel Bacheller Changed History

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Saratoga National Historical Park Visitor Center Theater, 648 Rte 32, Stillwater, | 6:30 p.m. Almost all media covering the 1777 Battles of Saratoga tell a story of American Generals Benedict Arnold and Horatio Gates embroiled in conflict. Arnold famously defied Gates and participated in the Battle of Bemus Heights. But, come to find out, it’s a lie! Join Park Ranger Eric Schnitzer as he reviews the evidence which proves how most of the story is false. Reservations required: go.nps.gov/saraevents or emailing SARA_info@nps.gov.

Victorian Streetwalk Downtown Saratoga Springs 6 – 9 p.m. | Keeping in tradition, Broadway will be closed, the Tree Lighting Ceremony will start at 6 p.m., and Santa and Mrs. Claus will be in the cottage. There will be live music downtown and performers strolling Broadway and so many other surprises. More than 25 sites will feature free entertainment. For more information, visit saratogaspringsdowntown.com.


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LEGALS NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. NAME: Olek & Benek LLC Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on October 11, 2023. Office location: Saratoga County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to 1 Cheviot Ct, Clifton Park NY 12065. Purpose: For any lawful purpose. 10/20, 10/27, 11/03, 11/10, 11/17, 11/24/2023. 11498 Notice of formation of Dugan Design Studio LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York on 09/20/2023. Office: Saratoga County. SSNY has been designated as the LLC’s agent upon whom process against it may be served. A copy of process should be mailed to the LLC at: 29 Casablanca Ct., Clifton Park NY 12065. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 10/20, 10/27, 11/03, 11/10, 11/17, 11/24/2023. 11509 Notice of formation of DAWN LACARTE COACHING & CONSULTING. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York on 09/07/2023 Office: Saratoga County. SSNY has been designated as the LLC’s agent upon whom process against it may be served. A copy of process should be mailed to the LLC at: 75 RAILROAD PLACE, SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 10/20, 10/27, 11/03, 11/10, 11/17, 11/24/2023. 11518 Notice of formation of 184 Regent Street, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York

on 08/14/2023. Office location: Saratoga County. The Secretary of State is as agent of the limited liability company upon whom process against it may be served. The address to which the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process against the limited liability company served upon him or her is: c/o Pierro, Connor & Strauss, LLC, 43 British American Blvd., Latham, NY 12110. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 10/20, 10/27, 11/03, 11/10, 11/17, 11/24/2023. 11544 Beer Belly Apparel LLC Arts. of Org. filed with SSNY on 10/17/2023. Off. Loc.: Saratoga Co. SSNY desig. as agt. upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, P.O. Box 761, Clifton Park, NY 12065. General Purpose Any lawful purpose permitted. 10/20, 10/27, 11/03, 11/10, 11/17, 11/24/2023. 11546 Notice of formation of Saratoga Tax Advisors LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York on 09/27/2023 Office: Saratoga County. SSNY has been designated as the LLC’s agent upon whom process against it may be served. A copy of process should be mailed to the LLC at: P.O. Box 294 Saratoga Springs NY 12866. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 10/20, 10/27, 11/03, 11/10, 11/17, 11/24/2023. 11552 Notice of formation of SHIFTING, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with New York State Dept. of State on 08/10/2023. The County within this state in which the office of the limited liability company is located in is Saratoga. The Secretary of State is designated as agent upon whom process against it may be served. The address to which the Secretary

of State shall mail process is to the limited liability company at REPUBLIC REGISTERED AGENT SERVICES INC. 54 STATE STREET, STE 804 ALBANY, NY, 12207. Purpose is any lawful purpose. 10/20, 10/27, 11/03, 11/10, 11/17, 11/24/2023. 11556 A.Silin Art, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 07/26/23. Office: Saratoga County. SSNY designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to the LLC, 3035 Route 50 #1035 Saratoga Springs, NY 12866. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 10/20, 10/27, 11/03, 11/10, 11/17, 11/24/2023. 11559

NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. Name: 518 Disaster Restoration, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on October 12, 2023. Office location: Saratoga County. SSNY is designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of the process to: The LLC, 10 Commerce Park Drive, Gansevoort, NY 12831. Purpose: Any lawful act or activities. 10/27, 11/03, 11/10, 11/17, 11/24, 12/01/2023.11585

Notice of formation of Mary C. Photo, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York on 09/29/23. Office: Saratoga County. SSNY has been designated as the LLC’s agent upon whom process against it may be served. A copy of process should be mailed to the LLC at: 11 Gleneagles Blvd., Ballston Lake, NY 12019. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 10/27, 11/03, 11/10, 11/17, 11/24, 12/01/2023. 11577

Notice of formation of Limited Liability Company. Name: Hudson Heights Developer, LLC (“LLC”). Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of the State of New York (“SSNY”) on October 17, 2023. NY office location: Saratoga County. The SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. The SSNY shall mail a copy of any process to The Limited Liability Company, 235 Bear Hill Road – Suite 400, Waltham, MA 02451. Purpose/character of LLC is to engage in any lawful act or activity. 10/27, 11/03, 11/10, 11/17, 11/24, 12/01/2023. 11586

Notice of formation of FlavorFleet Enterprises LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York on 09/20/2023 Office: Saratoga County. SSNY has been designated as the LLC’s agent upon whom process against it may be served. A copy of process should be mailed to the LLC at: 18 Huntington Way Ballston Spa NY 12020. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 10/27, 11/03, 11/10, 11/17, 11/24, 12/01/2023. 11579

Notice of formation of Orange Sky Property Development, llc. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York on 10/10/2013 Office: Saratoga County. SSNY has been designated as the LLC’s agent upon whom process against it may be served. A copy of process should be mailed to the LLC at: 1059 County Route 70, Stillwater, NY 12170. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 10/27, 11/03, 11/10, 11/17, 11/24, 12/01/2023. 11603

ADSIT LANE, LLC Notice of Formation of Limited Liability Company. Arts of Org. of Adsit Lane, LLC (“LLC”) filed with Dept. of State of NY on October 5, 2023. Office location: Saratoga County. Sec. of State designated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served and shall mail process to: 9 Hampstead Court, Clifton Park, New York 12065, principal business address. LLC does not have a specific date of dissolution. Purpose: All legal purposes. Filer: Lavelle & Finn, LLP, 29 British American Bl., Latham, NY 12110. 11/03, 11/10, 11/17, 11/24, 12/01, 12/08/2023. Notice of formation of Capital Region Wellness NP in Family Health PLLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York on 10/20/2023 Office: Saratoga County. SSNY has been designated as the PLLC’s agent upon whom process against it may be served. A copy of process should be mailed to the PLLC at: 25 Sheffield Rd. Gansevoort, NY 12831. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 11/03, 11/10, 11/17, 11/24, 12/01, 12/08/2023. 11644 Notice of formation of Patriot Mowers of Saratoga LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York on 09/08/2023. Office: Saratoga County. SSNY has been designated as the LLC’s agent upon whom process against it may be served. A copy of process should be mailed to the LLC at: 35 Whitney Rd S Saratoga Springs NY 12866. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 11/03, 11/10, 11/17, 11/24, 12/01, 12/08/2023. 11645


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LEGALS NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. NAME: MORNING DEW PROPERTIES LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 07/20/2023. Office location: Saratoga County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to PO BOX 232, SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866. Purpose: For any lawful purpose. 11/03, 11/10, 11/17, 11/24, 12/01, 12/08/2023. 11664 Notice of formation of Braveman, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York on 10/31/2023. Office: Saratoga County. SSNY has been designated as the LLC’s agent upon whom process against it may be served. A copy of process should be mailed to the LLC at: 26 Nadler Road, Clifton Park, NY 12065 . Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 11/03, 11/10, 11/17, 11/24, 12/01, 12/08/2023. 11665 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. NAME: JEGARG LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 9/20/2023. Office location: Saratoga County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of the process to the LLC c/o Lauren E. Sharkey, Esq., Cioffi Slezak Wildgrube P.C., 1473 Erie Blvd., 1st Fl., Schenectady, NY 12305. Purpose: For any lawful purpose. 11/10, 11/17, 11/24, 12/01, 12/08, 12/15/2023. 11673 NOTICE: FORMATION OF HUNTER NP IN FAMILY HEALTH PLLC. Art. of Org. filed w/ NY Sec. of State (SSNY) 9/5/23. Ofc. Loc.: Saratoga Co. SSNY designated as agent for service of process. SSNY to mail copy of process to PLLC at its principal bus. loc., 621 Kirchner Rd, Dalton, MA. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 11/10, 11/17, 11/24, 12/01, 12/08, 12/15/2023. 11674 Notice of Formation of a Limited Liability Company. The name of the Limited Liability Company is Sorano’s Wildlife Services, LLC. The date of filing of the Articles of Organization

with the Department of State was October 19, 2023. The county in New York in which the office of the company is located is Saratoga. The principal place of business for the Limited Liability Company is: 7 Pettis Rd., Gansevoort, NY 12831. The Secretary of State has been designated as agent of the company upon whom process may be served, and the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process against the company served upon him or her to Andrew M. Sorano, 7 Pettis Rd., Gansevoort, NY 12831. The business purpose of the company is to engage in any and all business activities permitted under the Laws of the State of New York. 11/10, 11/17, 11/24, 12/01, 12/08, 12/15/2023. 11682 Notice of formation of Halfmoon Delivery LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York on 9/29/2023 Office: Saratoga County. SSNY has been designated as the LLC’s agent upon whom process against it may be served. A copy of process should be mailed to the LLC at: PO Box 22 Round Lake NY 12151. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 11/10, 11/17, 11/24, 12/01, 12/08, 12/15/2023. 11684 Notice of formation of Melissa Kahl Art LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York on 09/28/2023. Office: Saratoga County. SSNY has been designated as the LLC’s agent upon whom process against it may be served. A copy of process should be mailed to the LLC’s registered agent at: Zenbusiness Inc, 41 State Street, Suite 112, Albany, NY 12207. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 11/10, 11/17, 11/24, 12/01, 12/08, 12/15/2023. 11699 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). Name: Grimes Enterprises of Saratoga, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 11/8/2023. Office location: Saratoga County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to: Grimes Enterprises of Saratoga, LLC, PO Box 2306, Gansevoort, NY 12831. Purpose: to engage in any lawful act or activity for which

a limited liability company may be formed under section 201 of the Limited Liability Company Law.11/17, 11/24, 12/01, 12/08, 12/15, 12/22/2023. 11733 NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION OF CHRISTINE’S BOUTIQUE OF NEW YORK, LLC under Section 203 of the Limited Liability Company Law. Articles of Organization of Christine’s Boutique of New York, LLC were filed with the New York Secretary of State on April 18, 2023.The county within the state in which the office of the limited liability company is to be located is Saratoga County. The street address of the principal business location is 1155 Middleline Road, Ballston Spa, New York 12020. The Secretary of State is designated as agent of the limited liability company upon whom process against it may be served. The address within or without this state to which the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process against the limited liability company served upon him or her is 1155 Middleline Road, Ballston Spa, New York 12020. The limited liability company is organized to carry on all lawful activities. 11/17, 11/24, 12/01, 12/08, 12/15, 12/22/2023. 11738 Notice of formation of BFG Hospitality LLC Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York on November 8, 2023, Office: Saratoga County. SSNY has been designated as the LLC’s agent upon whom process against it may be served. A copy of process should be mailed to the LLC at: 104 Dan’s View Road, Saratoga NY 12866 Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 11/17, 11/24, 12/01, 12/08, 12/15, 12/22/2023. 11740 Notice of formation of Stump Solutions, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York on 10/31/23 Office: Saratoga County. SSNY has been designated as the LLC’s agent upon whom process against it may be served. A copy of process should be mailed to the LLC at: 210 Oak Ln Ballston Spa, NY 12020. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 11/17, 11/24, 12/01, 12/08, 12/15, 12/22/2023. 11742 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). Name: Cannabis Wellness, LLC.

Articles of Organization filed with Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 11/15/2023. Office location: Saratoga County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to: Cannabis Wellness, LLC, 201 Northline Road, Ballston Spa, New York 12020. Purpose: to engage in any lawful act or activity for which a limited liability company may be formed under section 201 of the Limited Liability Company Law. 11/24, 12/01, 12/08, 12/15, 12/22, 01/05/2024. 11766 Notice of Qualification of Tara Hill Insurance Services, LLC. Authority filed with the Secretary of State of New York on, 11/17/2023. Office: Saratoga County. SSNY has been designated as the LLC’s agent upon whom process against it may be served. A copy of process should be mailed to: Harker & Associates, PLLC, 36 Long Alley, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 11/24, 12/01, 12/08, 12/15, 12/22, 01/05/2024. 11775 Notice of Qualification of Tysers Live Insurance Brokerage Services LLC. Authority filed with the Secretary of State of New York on, 11/17/2023. Office: Saratoga County. SSNY has been designated as the LLC’s agent upon whom process against it may be served. A copy of process should be mailed to: Harker & Associates, PLLC, 36 Long Alley, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 11/24, 12/01, 12/08, 12/15, 12/22, 01/05/2024. 11777 Notice of Formation of Limited Liability Company (LLC). Name of the LLC is: MILLIE KENNEDY, LLC Articles of Organization filed with Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on November 16, 2023. Office Location: 255 Evans Street, Victory Mills, New York 12884, County of Saratoga. Under section 203 of the Limited Liability Company Law the secretary of state is designated as agent of the limited liability company upon whom process against it may be served. The post office address within or without this state to which the secretary of state shall mail a copy of any process against the limited liability company

served upon him or her is: 255 Evans Street, Victory Mills, New York 12884. The purpose of the Company is to engage in any lawful act or activity for which limited liability companies may be organized under the LLCL. 11/24, 12/01, 12/08, 12/15, 12/22, 01/05/2024. 11779 Notice of formation of Holy Moses Hospitality, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York on 11/08/2023. Office: Saratoga County. SSNY has been designated as the LLC’s agent upon whom process against it may be served. A copy of process should be mailed to the LLC at: Angela Moses 219 Center St, Corinth, NY 12822. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 11/24, 12/01, 12/08, 12/15, 12/22, 01/05/2024. 11780 Notice of formation of SKG Technologies, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York on 11/11/2023 Office: Saratoga County. Jason Guzzo has been designated as the LLC’s agent upon whom process against it may be served. A copy of the process should be mailed to the LLC at 7 Lindenwood Drive, Ballston Lake, New York 12019. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 11/24, 12/01, 12/08, 12/15, 12/22, 01/05/2024. 11783 Notice of Formation of Limited Liability Company. Name: Nebula Energy LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 11/14/2023. Office location: Saratoga County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to the LLC at 13 Barcelona Dr., Clifton Park, NY 12065. Purpose: For any lawful purpose.11/24, 12/01, 12/08, 12/15, 12/22, 01/05/2024. 11784 Benson’s Pet Center of Saratoga, LLC Arts. Of Org. filed with Secy of State of NY (SSNY) on 02/04/2021. Office in Saratoga Co. SSNY desig. Agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to Legalinc Corporate Services Inc., 1967 Wehrle Drive, Suite 1 #086, Buffalo, NY 14221. Purpose: General. 11/24, 12/01, 12/08, 12/15, 12/22, 01/05/2024. 11786


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Spa Catholic Boys Basketball Skidmore Coach Loses Home in Fire Ready For Competitive Season by Jonathon Norcross Saratoga TODAY

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WILTON — A devastating blaze in Wilton derailed the lives of Skidmore men’s basketball coach Joe Burke and his family. Although no one was hurt, much of the family’s home was destroyed.

The Skidmore community quickly rallied together to show their support. As of November 20, more than $70,000 had been raised for the Burke family on GoFundMe. To learn more or to donate to the cause, visit www.gofundme. com/f/9kmru-burkes-family.

SARATOGA SPRINGS — The Saratoga Central Catholic boys basketball team is coming off a winning season in a competitive league. According to Coach Shea Bromirski, every game this year will be a rivalry and a challenge. “I think it’s the best small school basketball league in the state,” Bromirski said, “and if it’s not the best, it’s in the top three.” Last season was Bromirski’s first as coach of the Saints, and his goal was to have his team “understand me and what I’m

about and ultimately what our program was going to be about, like a culture change.” The Saints finished 12-8 in the regular season and were the third seed in the Class C sectionals. “We tasted some success,” Bromirski said. “I felt like last year we kind of created a little buzz around here because we played really hard and we play a fun style of basketball.” This season, the roster is bolstered by a handful of new transfer students, as well as five returning players. “We have a really deep team,” Bromirski said. Returning players include senior Aiden Crowther, and

juniors Ryan Gillis, Hunter Fales, Tyler Weygand, and Ronan Rowe. “This year, I just think that this is gonna be a spot to come and watch a really high level basketball team play every Tuesday and Friday night,” the coach said. “This team is going to be very fun to watch and really play basketball the way I think it’s supposed to be played.” The season kicks off on Friday, November 24 at 7:30pm against Galway at home. Coach Bromirski shared his team’s roster for the season... See lineup on the back page.

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DIVISION 1 LAKERS VS. CELTICS Lakers 22: Charlie Wright 10 pts, Alex Peck 6 pts Celtics 16: Kevin Hoover 12 pts, Dennis Mazur 2 pts

76ERS VS. MAVE 76ers 17: Braden Reilly 6 pts, Jackson Reilly 6 pts Mavs 14: Cooper Allen 6 pts, Harrison Khoury 6 pts

DIVISION 2 KNICKS VS. CAVS Knicks 36: Cosey Duplesis 16 pts, Patrick Szurek 4 pts Cavs 15: Brody Gerard 4 pts, Kellan Bryant 4 pts

HORNETS VS. LAKERS Hornets 23: Ryan LaCasse 7 pts, Luke Borman 6 pts Lakers 18: Jace Biss 9 pts, Elijah Lynch 8 pts

CELTICS VS. WARRIORS Celtics 23: Kayden Klippel 12 pts, Ramzi Ali 7 pts Warriors 22: Grady Lewis 12 pts, Solomon Rucinski 6 pts

DIVISION 3 GRIZZLIES VS. CELTICS Grizzlies 37: Shiloh Parker 11 pts, Taylor Endes 7 pts Celtics 17: Lucas Lysyscyn 12 pts, Colin Beane 3 pts

LAKERS VS. TRAIL BLAZERS Lakers 24: Sam DeBenedetto 10 pts, Will Sherman 6 pts Trail Blazers 17: Satchel Monty 4 pts, Thomas Armstrong 7 pts

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SARATOGA SPRINGS — The Saratoga Springs High School cross-country program has added more championships to its record books. At the NYSPHSAA Class

A championships on November 11, the girls’ team captured the team title for the fifth straight year, and senior Emily Bush won the Section 2 girls’ individual title. Alycia Hart finished fourth overall, and Anya Belisle came in seventh. A week later, the girls won

the Federation Cross Country Championships. Bush led the Blue Streaks, followed again by Hart and Belisle. The boys’ team won the Class A championship in a tiebreaker, marking their first team title since 2012. Thomas Isenovski led the boys Blue Streaks, finishing 17th.


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SARATOGA SPRINGS — The Saratoga boys’ varsity volleyball third annual DiFusco Family Foundation Trust Scholarship Award was presented to Parker Wilcox by Coach Robert DiFusco.

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SARATOGA SPRINGS — Skidmore’s hockey team entered this past weekend with a pair of games against Norwich and New England. At 5-0, Skidmore was having its best start in decades. But historically, the Thoroughbreds have struggled to beat Norwich at home. Three out of the last four contests between the teams played in Saratoga ended in ties. So the question was, could Skidmore keep its undefeated streak alive? It turned out that history

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would repeat itself as the contest against Norwich ended in a tie, leaving Skidmore still undefeated but a tad imperfect. “[Norwich] play a very defensive brand of hockey,” said Skidmore coach Rob Hutchison. “It came down to finding a way to put a puck in the net in a meaningful moment and we weren’t able to do that, but we had our opportunities.” The following night, however, the Thoroughbreds beat New England 2-0. Goalie Tate Brandon finished with another shutout, while Everett Wardle and Kevin Urquhart put Skidmore’s

two points on the board. Coach Rob Hutchison credits his squad’s early success this season with player experience and preparation. “We’ve got experience like we’ve never had,” Hutchison said. The team’s core group of juniors and seniors have played a lot of games together, including championship bouts. “They’ve been able to have those experiences and grow from those experiences,” Hutchison said. The Thoroughbreds are now 6-0-1 on the year. The team will next compete in the Thanksgiving Invitational this weekend.


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SPA CATHOLIC BOYS BASKETBALL READY FOR COMPETITIVE SEASON Spa Catholic Boys Basketball Team Lineup Bryce Peterson 1 So G Pierce Bryne 25 So F Kihl Kelly 12 So G Ryan Gillis 3 Jr F Hunter Fales 2 Jr G Tyler Weygand 23 Jr G Ronan Rowe 22 Jr G Tyler Hicks 30 Jr G Taamir Koslik 33 Sr F Aiden Crowther 11 Sr G Jace Alfarone 14 Sr G Head Coach Shea Bromirski Photo provided by Shea Bromirski

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