Saratoga TODAY December 8-14, 2023

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LOCAL • INDEPENDENT • FREE Volume 17 • Issue 49 • December 8 – December 14, 2023 • saratogaTODAYnewspaper.com • 518- 581-2480

New Developments Saratoga Springs Residents: VOTE YOUR Under Consideration FAVORITE PROJECTS THROUGH DEC. 12

by Thomas Dimopoulos Saratoga TODAY

Revised plans for the corporate offices of Prime Group Holdings with a proposed two-story addition at 395 Broadway, prepared by the architectural firm Balzer & Tuck and filed with the city of Saratoga Springs. See Story pg. 10

SARATOGA SPRINGS — The Saratoga Springs Participatory Budgeting Committee will be holding online public voting for the second cycle of project proposals through Tuesday, Dec. 12. Saratoga Springs residents over the age of 18 are able to cast their ballot towards their favorite projects.

The Participatory Budgeting process encourages local community members to participate in the City’s budget process by voting on how to spend a portion of up to 0.25% of the City’s total budget - approximately $153,000, give or take. Final funding decisions will be made by the City Council in late December. See Story pg. 8

Four-Day Belmont Festival Coming to ‘Tis the Season Events Around the Region pg. 6, 7 Saratoga in June Gift Guide; Something for Everyone pg. 14, 15

Christmas Confessions; Mothering Boys pg. 19 Shopping Local with John Reardon pg. 25 Cosmic Christmas pg. 29

Photo courtesy of NYRA. See Story pg. 9


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HISTORY

Week of December 8 – December 14, 2023

Saratoga National Historical Park Presents The French-American Joint Reconnaissance Tour in the Winter of 1780-1781 STILLWATER — Saratoga NHP’s Fall Lecture Series in partnership with the Friends of Saratoga Battlefield. will host “Retracing Our Steps: The FrenchAmerican Joint Reconnaissance Tour in the Winter of 1780-1781” on Thursday, Dec. 7 at 6:30 p.m. The event will take place at the Saratoga National Historical Park Visitor Center Theater. Studying the terrain to analyze how the action unfolded on Revolutionary War battlefields isn’t just a modern pursuit. It was the first order of business when the French Army arrived on American soil, seeking to understand the war they had just joined. Contrary to popular belief, French and American officers

did not sit idle over the winter of 1780–81. Rather, the French organized a joint reconnaissance mission to previous battlefields of the American Revolution under the initiative of François-Jean de Chastellux, an overlooked figure who played a crucial role as a liaison officer between the French and Americans, and in the logistical and strategic planning of the allied army. Dr. de Rode’s discovery of his unpublished private papers, in the ancestral château of the Chastellux family in Burgundy, reveals numerous details about his role, especially on this forgotten reconnaissance mission, including an in depth study of the battlefield of Saratoga.

Dr. de Rode, who is originally from the Netherlands, received her doctorate from the Université de Paris in November 2019. Her dissertation was based on her discovery of the private papers of François-Jean de Chastellux, one of the French generals who served at Yorktown. She published a biography on Chastellux in 2022 for which she won the 2023 Prix Guizot of the Académie Française for “best history book of the year.” Reservations are required by visiting go.nps.gov/saraevents or emailing SARA_info@nps.gov. The Saratoga National Historical Park Visitor Center is located at 648 NY-32, Stillwater.

Stories of the Revolution: Fort Ticonderoga Dec. 16

Fort Ticonderoga will present a one-day living history event on Saturday, Dec. 16. Photo provided.

TICONDEROGA — Fort Ticonderoga will present a one-day living history event on Saturday, Dec. 16, which will bring to life Henry Knox’s epic feat as he prepared to move massive cannon from Ticonderoga to Boston to force the British evacuation of 1776. Attendees may stand inside Fort Ticonderoga on the very spot where Henry Knox began his Noble Train of Artillery. Highlighted programming

throughout the day will immerse visitors in the daily life of December 1775 at Ticonderoga. Join in with soldiers who work as carpenters to build new bunks. See horsepower, oxpower, and manpower in action as they move, test, and load cannon. Discover how testing the cannon was vital for weapons destined for the siege of Boston. Learn about the science of gunnery, preserved in Fort Ticonderoga’s massive cannon

collection and archives. Explore the simple luxuries enjoyed by American Continental Officers and learn more about what they ate, where they slept, and other details of daily life. The event is free to Ticonderoga Ambassador Pass holders and Fort Ticonderoga Members, with no reservations required. Tickets for the general public can be purchased online in advance at www.fortticonderoga.org or upon arrival.


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Saratoga Springs Saratoga Casino Hotel Donates Heritage Area Visitor $120,000 to Local Organizations Center Kicks-off Annual Mitten Tree Program

Photo provided by Discover Saratoga

by Jonathon Norcross Saratoga TODAY

The 2023 Mitten Tree. Photo provided.

SARATOGA SPRINGS — The annual Mitten Tree Program is up and running and will continue through Jan. 3, the Saratoga Springs Heritage Area Visitor Center announced during its Nov. 28 program launch. Members of the local community are invited to contribute warm winter wear to the Visitor Center Mitten Tree - located at 297 Broadway in Saratoga Springs. All donations will benefit CAPTAIN Community Human Services, Franklin Community Center,

and Shelters of Saratoga. Instead of ornaments or lights, the tree is decorated with warm winter items such as hats, scarves, gloves, and of course, mittens. Those wishing to donate are encouraged to hang new or handmade items upon the tree. The Visitor Center is open 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Tuesdays– Saturdays. Special hours will apply during the week of Christmas. For more information, visit www. discoversaratoga.org/ saratoga-springs-visitor-center.

SARATOGA SPRINGS — The Saratoga Casino Hotel announced $120,000 in donations on Wednesday in the Vapor night club. The money was split evenly

between twelve organizations, including Albany Medical Health System – Saratoga Hospital, Franklin Community Center, SNACpack Program (Saratoga Nutrition Assistance for Children), and Saratoga Sponsor-A-Scholar. “It’s an honor to give back

to these wonderful organizations in this community,” said Vice President of External Affairs Skip Carlson in a statement. “We’ve been hosting this event for 19 years now, and it’s so heartwarming to hear each year how these organizations are truly making a difference in the lives of so many.”


4 Eileen Q. Wise SARATOGA SPRINGS — Eileen Q. Wise of Saratoga Springs, a devoted wife, loving mother, cherished grandmother and caring nurse passed away peacefully at the age of 84. She departed this world on November 22, 2023, leaving behind a legacy of compassion, care, and unwavering love. Born on March 11, 1939 in Amsterdam, NY to parents Thomas Quinn and Henrietta Quinn (Bruck), she was a graduate of St. Mary’s Institute in Amsterdam and went on to Albany Medical Center School of Nursing where she became a Registered Nurse, later working as such for Albany Medical Center, The Saratoga Springs City School District, and The Saint John Neumann Residence for elderly priests. A devout Catholic, Eileen was involved with St. Clement’s Church in Saratoga Springs as a Eucharistic Minister and Religious Education Teacher, and later in life continued her ministry at St. John The Evangelist Catholic Church in Naples, FL. Her commitment to the well-being of others was her calling, approaching each day she lived with a genuine desire to make a positive impact on those she served. As a mother, Eileen was the epitome of love and selflessness, creating a home filled with love, laughter,

OBITUARIES / NEWS BRIEFS Week of December 8 – December 14, 2023 and a sense of security. She is survived by husband of 59 years John A. Wise, son Andrew Wise (Cheryl), daughters Alison Meagher (Douglas), Mary Beth Wallis (Gregory), Joleen Rabuano (David), and son Gerard Wise (Heather). Also surviving Eileen is her brother Thomas Quinn, Jr. (Kathryn), and several nieces and nephews. Eileen’s joy of life extended to the role of grandmother, where she delighted in the company of her 16 grandchildren, often hosting the entire family for holiday and family gatherings. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Clement’s Church, 231 Lake Avenue, Saratoga Springs, NY on Friday, December 29th at 11:00 a.m. followed by burial at St. Peter’s Cemetery, 150 West Avenue, Saratoga Springs NY. The family would like to thank all the caregivers at The Wesley Community for care given to Eileen late in life. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Eileen’s memory to Building on Love at www.buildingonlove.org. Online remembrances may be made at burkefuneralhome.com

Roger E. Calkins SARATOGA SPRINGS — Roger E. Calkins, 93, passed peacefully 11/30/2023. Calling hours and Mass were 12/6/2023 at St. Clement’s. Burial with military honors took place at Saratoga National Cemetery. Memorial donations: https:// easternusa.salvationarmy.org/ empire/saratoga-springs/) Roger was a proud bell ringer during this time of year for the Salvation Army Red Kettle Campaign. www. burkefuneralhome.com.

Dr. Valentino Fioravandi Tebbano ALBANY — Dr. Valentino Fioravandi Tebbano, 96, passed 11/30/2023. Calling hours and Mass to honor Val’s life were 12/7 at St. Clement’s Church. Burial with military honors took place at the Saratoga National Cemetery. Memorial donations to the Teresian House Foundation, 200 Washington Avenue Extension, Albany, NY, 12203. burkefuneralhome.com.

Gerald Von Stetina MALTA — Gerald Von Stetina, 79, died 12/4/2023. Calling hours are 4-7, 12/8/2023 at Burke Funeral Home. Mass, 11 a.m. at St. Mary’s Ballston Spa, burial with military honors following in St. Peter’s, West Ave. Memorial donations to Community Hospice of Saratoga County and The American Lung Association. www.burkefuneralhome.com.

Diane McQuigge

Special Mass Service Monday Night in Ballston Spa

GREENFIELD CENTER — Diane McQuigge, aged 68, passed away on November 24 at Saratoga Hospital, with her close friend Skip by her side. A graveside service with military honors will take place at 1:30 p.m. on Monday, December 11th at Gerald B.H. Solomon Saratoga National Cemetery. For condolences, please visit compassionatefuneralcare.com.

St. Helen of The Cross Old Catholic Church will hold a special mass in Spanish and English related to Our Lady of Guadalupe at 8:30 p.m. Monday, Dec. 11. The church is located at 20 Prospect St., (in the Chocolate Factory) in Ballston Spa.

Sounds in Winter Concert Series BALLSTON SPA — As part of the Sounds in Winter concert series, the Lark Strings will be performing in the Long Room of Brookside Museum on Saturday, Dec. 30 at 3 p.m. The concert is free and open to the public. Register at brooksidemuseum. networkforgood.com/ e ve nt s / 6 4 8 8 9 - s ou nd s - i n -

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winter-concert-lark-strings . The Lark Strings, composed of three local, professional musicians, Jessica Belflower and Heather Chan (violins) and Brian Axford (piano and guitar), will present an energetic program mixing classical music heavy-hitters with American fiddle icons.

Office for the Aging Lunch Program

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• Shaved Beef w/ Peppers & Onions on Roll • Home Fries • Mixed Vegetables • Orange

• Herb Chicken w/Gravy • Stuffing • Broccoli • WW Dinner Roll • Pears

• Shredded Roast Pork w/ Tarragon Sauce • Mashed Potatoes • Asparagus • Applesauce

• Beef Stroganoff • Buttered Egg Noodles • Carrots • WW Dinner Roll • Mandarin Oranges

• Chicken Parmesan • Pasta w/sauce • Wax Beans • SF Chocolate Pudding

Menu Subject To Change. Coffee, Tea and Butter are served daily at sites. The suggested contribution is $2 per meal. There is a $8 fee for guests under the age of 60. Please make checks payable to: Saratoga County Treasurer, c/o Saratoga County Office for the Aging, 152 West High Street, Ballston Spa, NY 12020


Week of December 8 – December 14, 2023

SARATOGA COUNTY COURT David T. Henderson, 47, of Fort Edward, was sentenced on Nov. 28 to 8 years’ incarceration and 3 years’ post-release supervision, following his conviction of criminal possession of a controlled substance in the third-degree. Henderson was arrested in connection with drug-dealing activities that took place March 2023 in Halfmoon, Saratoga County District Attorney Karen Heggen said, in a statement. A search warrant executed on Henderson’s vehicle revealed nearly one-half kilo cocaine and numerous fentanyl pills in his possession. Henderson had at least five prior felony drug convictions, Heggen added. Bowie T. Bouchard, 36, was sentenced Nov. 27 to one year incarceration, after pleading to felony grand larceny, charged March 2023 in Clifton Park. Tristan J. Mason, 20, of Halfmoon, pleaded Nov. 27 to felony burglary, charged January 2023 in Halfmoon.

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Jeffrey W. Fish, 38, of Queensbury, pleaded Nov. 28 to felony criminal possession of stolen property in the fourthdegree, charged August 2023 in Moreau. Sentencing Feb. 6.

Ross M. Armer, 42, of Schuylerville, was sentenced Nov. 29 to 5 years’ probation, after pleading to felony DWI, charged February 2023 in Wilton.

Stashu I. Roberts, 27, of Gloversville, pleaded Nov. 28 to felony burglary in the third-degree, charged Aug. 25 in Wilton, and felony grand larceny in the fourthdegree charged in Saratoga Springs. Sentencing Feb. 6.

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Brittany J. Kennedy, 31, of Mechanicville, was sentenced to 6 months’ incarceration, after pleading to felony DWI, charged March 2023 in Waterford. Michael T. May, 27, pleaded Nov. 28 to rape in the thirddegree, charged January 2021 in Malta, and promoting an obscene sexual performance by a child, charged December 2022 in Moreau. Sentencing Feb. 6. Daniel E. Hammon, 37, of Troy, pleaded Nov. 29 to attempted burglary in the third-degree, a felony. Charged July 2023 in Halfmoon. Sentencing Jan. 17.

A 15-year-old Shenendehowa High School student was arrested Nov. 27 and charged with misdemeanor criminal possession of a weapon, after being allegedly found in possession of a bb pistol, according to the Saratoga County Sheriff ’s office. The arrest was the result of an investigation after the Sheriff ’s Office’s school resource officer (SRO) was alerted to a student at East who was reportedly in possession of a pistol. The 15-year-old was released to the custody of a parent pending further action in the matter. County Sheriff Michael H. Zurlo commended the quick reaction of both the school and SRO. “I am happy that we were able to get to the

5 bottom of this without anyone getting hurt,” Zurlo said in a statement.

suspended violation, and operating motor vehicle without insurance.

The Sheriff ’s Office responded to a residence in the town of Ballston on Nov. 22, regarding a hidden camera that had been installed in the bedroom of a female without her knowledge or permission. As a result of the investigation of the incident, Ojay O. Smith, 29, of Burnt Hills, was arrested and charged with felony Unlawful Surveillance in the second-degree. Smith was arraigned in the Malta Town Court and released on his own recognizance pending further action in the matter. An order of protection was also issued to the victim, who is known to Smith. The investigation is ongoing and additional charges are pending.

Anthony Allen, 46, of Albany, was charged Nov. 23 with robbery in the third-degree.

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Zachary Michaels, 28, of Saratoga Springs, was charged Nov. 20 with criminal tampering, criminal mischief, and acting in manner injure child less than 17.

David Varnum, 30, of Corinth, was charged Nov. 24 with motor vehicle registration

Katherine Evanico, 34, of Saratoga Springs, was charged Nov. 23 with DWI, and failure to obey traffic control device. Anthony Treffiletti, 70, of Saratoga Springs, was charged Nov. 21 with criminal trespass in the third-degree. John Jarvis, 60, of Saratoga Springs, was charged Nov. 21 with burglary in the third-degree, grand larceny in the fourth-degree, criminal possession of a controlled substance, criminal mischief, and criminal trespass.


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Week of December 8 – December 14, 2023

Born to a Farming Family in Wilton: December 13 Program at the Chapman

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GLENS FALLS — “Capturing Forever Wild: The Life of S.R. Stoddard,” featuring Maureen Folk, Curator at the Chapman Museum, will take place 7 p.m., Dec. 13 at The Chapman Museum. Born to a farming family in Wilton, Seneca Ray Stoddard had a simple life that shifted when he relocated to Glens Falls. His life and work as a photographer took him across the Adirondacks, the United States, and the world as he created a historical record of

life at the turn of the 20th century. This program is free but requires a reservation. To register, call 518-793-2826. Note, additionally, the Chapman will host a Holiday Open House 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 16, and a screening of “It’s A Wonderful Life,” at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 10. Both these programs are free. The latter requires a reservation. Call 518-793-2826. The Chapman Museum is located at 348 Glen St., Glens Falls.

Saratoga County “Gather and Dine Program” Available at Saratoga Senior Center SARATOGA SPRINGS — Saratoga County’s Department of Aging and Youth Services will offer its Gather and Dine program at the Saratoga Senior Center in Saratoga Springs - 209 West Ave Suite 1, Saratoga Springs - beginning Monday, Dec. 11. The program offers hot, nutritious meals to seniors ages 60 and older free of charge along with the opportunity to socialize with other seniors in their area. All meals are prepared by Mazzone Hospitality. Lunches are served at Noon Monday through Friday. Those interested can make

reservations by signing up at the Saratoga Senior Center or by calling the Saratoga County Department of Aging and Youth Services at 518-363-4020. Reservations are required. “To Go” meals are not available. The Gather and Dine program is part of the Saratoga County Office for the Aging and Youth Services Senior Nutrition Program. Gather and Dine sites include senior centers and town halls throughout Saratoga County. For more information about the Saratoga County Department of Aging and Youth Services, visit www.SaratogaCountyNY.gov

Holiday Skating Show on Webel Ave. Saturday, Dec. 16.

SARATOGA SPRINGS — The Saratoga Springs Recreation Department presents a holiday skating show 10-11:15 a.m. on Saturday, Dec. 16 at the city ice skating complex on Weibel Ave. Event details are in the attached flyer. Registration is going on now for winter programs at the recreation department,

including basketball, boxing, curling, ice skating & figure skating lessons, and volleyball. Visit saratogarec.com and click Programs, for complete information and a registration link. Contact the Recreation Department at 518587-3550 ext. 2300 or email recres er vations@saratogasprings.org with questions.


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Winter Wonderland Santa Paws Event Raising Funds at Saratoga Arts for Saratoga Animal Shelter This Weekend

Winter Wonderland makers market at Saratoga Arts.

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Support local artists this holiday season by purchasing unique gifts at Saratoga Arts’ makers’ market. The event will take place throughout the Saratoga Arts building, 320 Broadway, from Dec. 8 -10. EVENT SCHEDULE: Friday, Dec. 8, 4-8 p.m.: Live music from Cosby Gibson and Tom Staudle, tastings from Nine Pin, Ledge Rock Winery,

and Walt Whitman Brewery, and an appearance by the Grinch. Saturday, Dec. 9, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.: A family-fun day. Kids activities from mural painting, warm beverages, and tasty treats. An appearance by the Grinch. Sunday, Dec. 10, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.: A family fun day. Kids activities from mural painting to printmaking, warm beverages, and tasty treats.

Image and photo via H.O.P.E. Facebook page

MECHANICVILLE — Nothing warms the heart during the holidays quite like pets and Santa. On Dec. 16, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., The Car Shoppe Malta

will host its second annual Santa Paws event. All are welcome to bring their pets for a photoshoot with Saint Nick. The $5 fee for the experience will be donated to the Saratoga Springs-based

H.O.P.E animal shelter. The Car Shoppe Malta is located at 2215 US-9 in Mechanicville. For more information about H.O.P.E., visit hopeanimalrescue.org.


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Saratoga Springs Residents: Vote Your Favorite Projects Through Dec. 12 continued from front page... The Committee received a total of 15 submissions for Cycle Two; with proposed projects ranging from smaller-scale recreation initiatives to larger community-wide accessible programming. There are 5 total projects on the ballot for potential funding: Bocce Ball Court, Saratoga Farmer’s Market, Opera Saratoga Family Programming, Solar Charging Bench for the Saratoga Springs Public Library, and Lake Avenue School Centennial Celebration. Bocce Ball: Construction of one (1) bocce ball court in Veteran’s Memorial Park. Project submitted by individual. Estimated Cost: $13,000. Location: Veteran’s Memorial Park, 10 Adams Road. Opera Saratoga Family Programming: Produce five (5) outreach opera performances in Saratoga Springs and the State Park for children

and family’s education and enjoyment. Project submitted by Opera Saratoga. Estimated Cost: $15,000. Location: Opera Saratoga, 19 Roosevelt Drive. Lake Ave School Centennial Celebration: Celebrate Lake Ave Schools’ upcoming centennial by recording oral histories and memories, photograph mementos and produce an exhibition for display at the Saratoga Springs Public Library (location pending). Project submitted by Lake Avenue PTA. Estimated Cost: $10,000. Location: Lake Avenue School, 126 Lake Ave. Solar Charging Bench for Public Library: Provide a convenient and clean energy charging source for electronic devices to Saratoga Springs residents and visitors. Located outside of the Saratoga Springs Public Library. Project submitted by Saratoga Springs Public Library. Estimated Cost: $11,000. Location: Saratoga Springs Public Library, 49 Henry St.

Saratoga Farmers’ Market Program Support: Purchasing tents, wagons and tables for the Saratoga Springs Farmer’s Market and aiding in marketing expenses. Project submitted by Saratoga Farmers’ Market Association (organization). Estimated Cost: $12,000. Location: Saratoga Springs Farmer’s Market, 112 High Rock Ave. “This past year we’ve seen a lot of our PB projects from Cycle One come online – they’ve had a tremendously positive impact on our community - from providing free arts programming and recreational curling to beautifying our city streets,” Commissioner of Finance Minita Sanghvi said in a statement. “We were excited to see a whole new set of project ideas for Cycle Two and are continuing to look for community input as to which projects they want to see funded.” Tovote,visitgoto:pbstanford. org/2023-saratoga-ny.

A Bocce Ball Court, such as this one, is one of five project proposals which city residents may vote to have developed in 2024.

Public Safety Commissioner-Elect Tim Coll Appoints Deputy SARATOGA SPRINGTS — Newly-elected Saratoga Springs Public Safety Commissioner Tim Coll announced he has appointed Daniel G. Charleson as Deputy Public Safety Commissioner. Coll’s two-year term begins Jan. 1, 2024. Charleson has more than 29 years of experience with the New York State Police, retiring in late November as a Captain and acting Major. His most recent assignment was as Detail Commander for the Protective Services Unit (PSU) which provides protection for NYS

Governor Kathy Hochul and the First Family as well as other dignitaries across New York. Charleson has a master’s degree in public administration from Marist College and extensive experience with InterAgency Coordination and Special Events, Coll said in a statement. Charleson, a resident of Saratoga Springs, has served as a Board Member and Commissioned Officer Delegate for NYS Troopers PBA, representing more than 220 Lieutenants, Captains, and Majors across the Division of State Police.


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FOUR-DAY BELMONT FESTIVAL COMING TO SARATOGA IN JUNE by Thomas Dimopoulos Saratoga TODAY

SARATOGA SPRINGS — The city long-called The August Place To Be was granted a late springtime addition to that moniker with this week’s official announcement naming Saratoga Race Course as the staging ground for June’s four-day Belmont Stakes Racing Festival. “Saratoga now adds to its storied history by hosting the third leg of the Triple Crown,” Gov. Kathy Hochul announced Dec. 6, inspiring thoughts of warmer climes on a day when the local community saw the gentle tumble of errant flurries. “It’s a win for horseracing and for the Capital Region to have the excitement and the ability to host the four-day Festival in June at America’s most historic track.” The four-day Belmont Stakes Racing Festival will be staged Thursday, June 6 through Sunday, June 9. The Belmont Stakes race will run Saturday, June 8. No changes are anticipated regarding Saratoga’s 40-day summer meet. The relocation of the stakes race and its associated four-day festival will allow for the uninterrupted construction of a new Belmont Park on Long Island. And while construction is anticipated to go on at least through the 2025 Belmont Stakes season, only the 2024 festival at Saratoga was announced this week. “It is a temporary situation, and we hope to be even further ahead of schedule so we can end sooner, but it’s good to at least have an alternative to shutting

down Belmont completely, and can take the races elsewhere in the state,” Gov. Hochul said at a presser shortly after the Belmont announcement. The four-day festival at Saratoga Race Course will include 23 stakes races in total with purses totaling $9.7 million. The New York Racing Association began signaling earlier this year that some Belmont races would be shifted to Saratoga. Statements punctuated with optimism from the political and tourism worlds alike were issued with a ferocity shortly after Wednesday morning’s announcement, showcasing the affair as a driver of tourism, a major boon for the economy, an inspiration to partner with new stakeholders and something to further showcase the region’s world-class attractions. A different track brings with it additional changes: due to the configuration of Saratoga’s main track, the Belmont Stakes will be contested at 1 1/4 miles in 2024 rather than the traditional 1 1/2 miles, pending the approval of the North American Graded Stakes Committee. Inaugurated in 1867 at Jerome Park Racetrack and moved in 1905 to Belmont Park, the Belmont Stakes has notably provided Secretariat’s 31-length victory in 1973 and American Pharoah successfully ending a 37-year Triple Crown drought in 2015. The race was staged at Aqueduct Racetrack from 1963-1967 when Belmont Park last underwent significant renovations. Following the conclusion

of the Belmont Stakes Racing Festival at Saratoga, the NYRA circuit will return to Aqueduct Racetrack for the remainder of the spring meet before racing shifts to Saratoga for the annual 40-day summer meet beginning Thursday, July 11. The fall meet customarily held at Belmont Park will again be shifted to Aqueduct Racetrack in 2024 while construction of a new Belmont Park continues. Ticket packages and pricing for the Belmont Stakes Racing Festival at Saratoga Race Course will be available in early 2024.

The main entry at Saratoga Race Course on Dec. 6, 2023. Photo by Thomas Dimopoulos.


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Week of December 8 – December 14, 2023

NEW DEVELOPMENTS UNDER CONSIDERATION by Thomas Dimopoulos Saratoga TODAY

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Applications under consideration this week by the Saratoga Springs Design Review Board include: •Historic Review of a twostory addition at 395 Broadway. Prime Group Holdings founder Robert Moser has been seeking city Land Use Board approval to add two stories to the company’s existing two-story brick masonry office building at 395 Broadway. The combined fourstory building would serve as office space for Prime Group Holdings, with a retail store component on the first floor. The red-brick building located on the southwest corner of Broadway and Division Street was originally developed in 2000 to house Borders

Books & Music, and in in 2018 was purchased by Ed Mitzen and the Fingerpaint Marketing firm. It was sold to Prime Group Holdings for $11 million in July. •Architectural Review of exterior modifications including roof replacement, porch reconstruction, and select window infill and replacement at 118 Woodlawn Ave., regarding the Woodlawn Club exterior modification project. •177 South Broadway Stewarts Demolition and Redevelopment: Determination of Historic/Architectural significance for an existing singlefamily residence. Consideration of SEQRA lead agency, and Advisory Opinion to the Zoning Board of Appeals regarding the demolition of the existing single-family residence and redevelopment of a convenience store and fueling station.

Revised plans for the corporate offices of Prime Group Holdings with a proposed two-story addition at 395 Broadway, prepared by the architectural firm Balzer & Tuck and filed with the city of Saratoga Springs.


Week of December 8 – December 14, 2023

SARATOGA SPRINGS Med Home Services LLC sold property at 65 Ash St to Ryan Metzger for $232,500 Nancy Edmands sold property at 26 Lamplighter Ln to Fiona Fahy for $248,000 Penelope Twitchell sold property at 14 Victoria Ln to Penelope TwitchellChase trustee for $375,000

This week’s fabulous home at 75 Arrowhead Rd in Saratoga Springs listed by Kate Naughton and sold by Mara King and Christine Hogan Barton from Roohan Realty. This home sold for $2,500,000.

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Eastline Holdings LLC sold property at 31 Appleton St to Nicole Kerber for $590,040

Daniel Szabo sold property at 3070 Parkwood Dr to Lance Kilpatrick for $315,000

Mark Jackson sold property at 5 Edmund Dr to Marie Baker for $265,000

Alisa Jenney sold property at 5119 Jockey St to Eric Sebast for $115,000

RSD Development sold property at 7 Jennifer Lane to John Tine for $130,000

Bernard Leerkes sold property at 4931 Jockey St to Felicia Segelken for $410,000

Thomas Burke sold property at 1 Woodland Ct to National Residential Nominee Services for 479,900

Stephen Brenon sold property at 12 Midline Rd to Paul Perrault for $940,000 Matthew O’Connor sold property at 528 Hop City Rd to Saratoga Custom Woodworking for $195,000

CORINTH Christine Callear sold property at 53 Locust Ridge Dr to Phillip Pendergast for $300,000

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PROPERTY TRANSACTIONS

Deborah Bennett sold property at 1938 Perth Rd to Casey Avery for $301,000

MALTA Michael Lyeth sold property at 4 Candlewood to Eugene Ninestein for $485,000

Leon White sold property at 4 Wyndham Way to John Gysel for $510,000

SARATOGA Tina Martin sold property at 183 River Rd to Daniel Delorier for $146,500

Jason Lange sold property at 24 Bog Meadow Rd to William Flynt for $680,000 Nicole Evers sold property at 340 Grand Ave to Rex Steves for $629,500

WILTON Jennifer Roshong sold property at 13 Stonehedge Dr to Allison Butler for $449,500.

Paul Steciuk sold property at 56 Union Ave Apt 3 to Gregory Frank for $625,000

Anna Kozlowska sold property at 31 Apple Tree Lane to Saad Farahat for $650,000

Shakedown Street LLC sold property at 97 East Ave #205 to Jenna Potter for $372,500

Tracy Eveland sold property at 23 Trolley Bed Lane to Matthew Newberry for $180,000

Raymond Martin sold property at 457 Crescent Ave to Lawrence Doyle for $2,495,000

Margaret Scherfee sold property at 48 Fieldstone Dr to Mark Concilla for $488,000

Eric Riddervold sold property at 5 Wagon Wheel Trail to Brian Hall for $335,000

Edie Road LLC sold property at 31 Cannon Royal Dr to Thomas Rider for $320,000


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SARATOGA SPRINGS — Sweet Mimi’s Cafe & Bakery celebrated its 10th year in business with a ribbon cutting ceremony on November 24. Mayor Ron Kim attended the event and issued a Sweet Mimi’s Day proclamation. The popular brunch spot

was opened by Jeannette Liebers in 2013 at 47 Phila Street. In 2021, Liebers was featured in an episode of the cooking competition show “Beat Bobby Flay,” in which she faced off against the famed chef and frequent Saratoga visitor. For more about Sweet Mimi’s Cafe & Bakery, their menu, specials and more visit sweetmimiscafe.com/

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Arrow Appoints Reitano as SVP, Director of Marketing and Communications SARATOGA SPRINGS — The Arrow Family of Companies is announced the appointment of Annette Reitano as Senior Vice President, Director of Marketing and Communications for Saratoga National Bank and Trust Company, Glens Falls National Bank and Trust Company and Upstate Agency, LLC. In her new role, Reitano is responsible for the management of marketing, communications and community engagement, and the development of

strategies to support revenue generation, brand awareness, reputation management and other market opportunities. Reitano most recently served as Director, Digital Marketing & E-Commerce of Price Chopper / Market 32 / Tops Friendly Markets. Reitano is active in the community, serving as President, Board of Directors of the Schuylerville Community Theatre, social media administrator and other support for the Prospect Hill Cemetery in Schuylerville and

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New Cafe & Corner Market Coming to Downtown Saratoga

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by Jonathon Norcross Saratoga TODAY

SARATOGA SPRINGS — A new cafe and corner market is set to open in downtown Saratoga Springs early next year, according to owner Stephen Mittler. The establishment will replace the closed Tailgate and Party shop at 33 Phila St. The market will serve “the

best breakfast sandwiches in town, yogurt parfaits, fruit cups, salads, soups, and a solid selection of grab and go craving solutions,” said Mittler in a Facebook post announcement. Convenience store items and candy will also be for sale. The cafe portion of the business will feature an appetizer-only menu, along with alcoholic beverages.

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Saratoga County Free Career Center Virtual Workshops Through December BALLSTON SPA — The Saratoga County Career Center in conjunction with the Greater Capital Region Career Centers will hold the following free virtual career workshops: Dec. 12 at 10:30 a.m.: Interview Preparation. Learn how to articulate your strengths, what questions to expect, how to address difficult topics, and ace the interviewing process. Facilitated by Schenectady. Dec. 13 at 10 a.m.: Goal Setting. This workshop explores how goal setting works, why goals are important, and provides helpful resources to get you started to reach your dreams. Facilitated by Washington and Albany. Dec. 21 at 11 a.m.: Completing Job Applications.

Statistics show approximately 50% of mid-sized companies and almost all large corporations use an applicant tracking system to screen candidates for job opportunities. Learn how to prepare your online application to get the most visibility from hiring managers. Facilitated by Warren and Washington. Dec. 26 at 11 a.m.: Overcoming Barriers. Join an informal discussion about how to overcome potential stumbling blocks to finding a job. Whether you’re facing transportation needs, childcare needs, prior justice system involvement, inexperience, health concerns or more, this workshop will provide you with resources and strategies

to help you meet your goals. Facilitated by Saratoga and Fulton-Montgomery-Schoharie. Dec. 28 at 1:30 p.m.: Social Media. Your social media presence can make or break your ability to find a job. Learn how to use social media to your advantage in searching for a job and marketing yourself to land the job or career you’ve always wanted. Facilitated by Schenectady. Registration is required for all workshops. Visit https:// thejoblink.org/calendar/ to register or call the Saratoga County Career Center at 518884-4170 for more information. The workshops are offered as part of the Saratoga County Career Center’s WorkPays! workforce education campaign.


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SIMPLE STEPS TO HELP YOU PLAN FOR RETIREMENT

by Stephen Kyne, CFP Sterling Manor Financial

for Saratoga TODAY Planning for retirement may seem overwhelming, but taking simple steps now can help set you up for a comfortable and secure future. Whether you’re just starting your career or are nearing retirement age, it’s never too early or too late to

begin preparing for this important life stage. The first step in planning for retirement is to define your goals. Take some time to consider what you envision for your retirement years. Will you want to travel, pursue hobbies, or volunteer? Thinking about what kind of lifestyle you want to have in retirement can help you determine how much money you’ll need to save. Remember these goals can, and probably will, change. Once you have a vision of your retirement goals, it’s important to calculate how much money you’ll need to fund your desired lifestyle. Consider your living expenses, healthcare costs, and any additional expenses you may have, such as travel or hobbies. Working with your financial advisor can help you estimate your retirement needs based

on factors like your current age, income, and retirement age. One of the most effective ways to build a solid retirement nest egg is to start saving as early as possible. Even small contributions to a retirement account can grow significantly over time due to compound interest. If your employer offers a 401(k) or similar retirement plan, consider participating and contributing as much as you can, especially if your employer matches contributions. Developing a concrete plan for saving for retirement can help you stay on track and reach your goals. Set specific savings targets and create a budget that allows you to contribute regularly to your retirement accounts. Automating your retirement contributions can also make it easier to save

consistently without having to think about it. When saving for retirement, it’s important to diversify your investments to help manage risk. Consider investing in a mix of stocks, bonds, and other assets that align with your risk tolerance and time horizon. Revisit and adjust your portfolio as needed to help ensure it remains aligned with your retirement goals. Understanding the basics of retirement planning and investing can empower you to make informed decisions about your financial future. Consider seeking out resources, such as books, online courses, or financial advisors, to learn more about retirement planning strategies and investment options. By taking these simple

steps to start planning for retirement, you can work to set yourself up for a more financially secure future. With the right approach and a commitment to saving, you can take better control of your retirement and work towards the lifestyle you envision for your golden years. Stephen Kyne CFP® is a Partner at Sterling Manor Financial, LLC in Saratoga Springs. Securities offered through Cadaret, Grant & Co., Inc. Member FINRA/SIPC. Advisory services offered through Sterling Manor Financial, LLC, or Cadaret Grant & Co., Inc., SEC registered investment advisors. Sterling Manor Financial and Cadaret, Grant are separate entities. 18 Division St, Ste 202, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 518-583-4040


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Drug Free Treatment of Back Pain

by Dr. Matt Smith, DC for Saratoga TODAY Back pain is a fact of life for many people. Research shows that up to 80% of the population will experience back pain at some point during their lives. It is also the second most common reason for visits to the doctor’s office, outnumbered only by upper-respiratory infections. Sometimes back pain is sharp and intense, caused by a wrong move or an injury, and heals in a few days or weeks. Others experience back pain as a chronic condition, seriously altering their ability to work and enjoy time with family, friends, and other leisure activities— leading to depression in some cases. A recent global survey of health conditions identified back pain as the single most disabling condition worldwide. Moreover, as lifestyles have become more sedentary and the rate of obesity has risen, back pain has become

increasingly prevalent, even among young children. Spinal health is an important factor in preventing back pain, as well as maintaining overall health and well-being. The American Chiropractic Association (ACA) encourages people to take steps to improve their spinal health and avoid injury. Things such as better nutrition, exercise, ergonomic workspaces and proper lifting and movement techniques can go a long way in helping people to strengthen their spines and potentially avoid serious injury and chronic pain. When back pain hits, research shows that a conservative, drug-free approach to treatment is the best option. Conservative Treatment Options Supported by Research Treatment for back pain has come a long way. It was once believed that taking pain medication and getting some rest and relaxation were the best course of treatment for a bout of low back pain, but nowadays research supports first trying drug-free, conservative options for pain management while remaining as active as possible during recuperation. The epidemic of prescription opioid overuse and abuse has also led many health groups to appreciate the value of a conservative approach to common conditions such as back pain. For example, the American College of Physicians, the largest medical-specialty society in the world, updated its back pain

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treatment guidelines to support a conservative approach to care. In March 2016, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released updated guidelines for prescribing opioids that also promote the use of non-pharmacologic alternatives for the treatment of chronic pain. In 2015, the Joint Commission, the organization that accredits more than 20,000 health care systems in the U.S. (including every major hospital), recognized the value of non-drug approaches to pain management by adding chiropractic and acupuncture to its pain management standard. Beyond the risks of overuse and addiction, prescription drugs that numb pain may also convince a patient that a

musculoskeletal condition such as back pain is less severe than it is, or that it has healed. Masking back pain with medication can lead to over-exertion and a delay in the healing process or even to permanent injury. With the steep costs associated with prescription drugs, chiropractic’s conservative approach makes economic sense as well. A 2012 study found that spinal manipulation for neck and back pain was cost-effective when used either alone or combined with other therapies. Chiropractic is a health care profession that focuses on disorders of the musculoskeletal system and the nervous system, and the effects of these disorders on general health. Chiropractic services are

used most often to treat conditions such as back pain, neck pain, pain in the joints of the arms or legs, and headaches. Chiropractors practice a handson, drug-free approach to health care that includes patient examination, diagnosis and treatment. Widely known for their expertise in spinal manipulation, chiropractors are also trained to recommend therapeutic and rehabilitative exercises, and to provide nutritional, dietary and lifestyle counseling. Dr. Matt Smith has been a Chiropractor in Saratoga Springs for the past 37 years. He and his daughter Dr. Kevy Smith Minogue can be reached at www.mysaratogachiropractor. com or call 518-587-2064.


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Challenging the Probate of a Last Will and Testament Your Right to Examinations Before Making Objections

by Matt Dorsey for Saratoga TODAY I have previously written in these pages about challenges to a Last Will and Testament. I have said that such challenges are limited in nature, rare, and by no means commonly successful. What do you do, however, if you think there may be a reason to challenge a Will, but you believe you do not have all the information you need to make the decision? If you are a party to the probate proceeding, you have a statutory right under Surrogate’s Court Procedure Act (SCPA) section 1404 to examine the witnesses to the Will and the person who wrote the Will (“the draftsperson”). What does it mean to examine the witnesses and draftsperson? The witnesses and draftsperson would be required to appear either in court or at a deposition and give sworn testimony under oath. Generally,

the examinations are done in court, but the presiding judge can permit the examinations to occur outside the courtroom at a sworn deposition. What can you ask during the examinations? The scope of your questions is generally considered to be fairly broad, as soon as the questions are relevant to the probate of the Will. For example, you could ask about the specifics of the signing ceremony where the witnesses were present. Was anyone else present in the room? Was the Will signer wearing his or her glasses? Did the Will signer review the Will before signing? Questions of that nature would all be likely considered relevant by the presiding judge. Are you entitled to any documents in connection with the examinations? Yes. The party conducting the examinations has a right to document discovery under Civil Practice Law and Rules (CPLR) Article 31. Typically, you would seek copies of prior Wills, any notes related to the Will preparation, and anything else you could argue would be relevant to the examinations. Can you examine anyone else under oath? Yes. If there is an in terrorem clause, you may examine the nominated executor and the proponent of the Will (which is usually the same person). An in terrorem clause is a clause which would result in a beneficiary losing

their gift under the Will if they were to challenge the Will. You could examine potential additional witnesses upon the approval of the court. What additional witnesses could the court approve of? The court could potentially approve the examination of additional witnesses if it found them able to “provide information with respect to the validity of the will that is of substantial importance or relevance to a decision to file objections to the will.” (SCPA 1404(4)). What are Objections? Objections are formal written allegations that argue against the court admitting the proposed Will to probate. The probate of the Will is usually accompanied by the issuance of Letters Testamentary to the nominated Executor. If the Will is admitted to probate and Letters Testamentary issued to the Executor, then the administration of the decedent’s estate will commence. When are Objections made? Objections can be made before or after SCPA 1404 examinations occur. SCPA 1404 examinations are somewhat rare, but if they occur, the party who seeks the examinations is usually seeking information to see if Objections are appropriate to bring against the probate of the Will. If SCPA 1404 examinations occur, what happens next? If Objections have not already been brought, the

court will likely provide some additional time (i.e. 10 days or two weeks) to allow the party who sought the examinations to decide whether or not to file Objections. If no Objections are filed, then the probate of the Will likely occurs and Letters Testamentary will likely be issued to the Executor. When would it make sense to request SCPA 1404 examinations? You would be well advised to discuss the matter with an attorney experienced in estate administration. Such an attorney could discuss with you what type of Objections could be made and whether SCPA 1404 examinations would be useful in making that decision. Objections and SCPA 1404 examinations are not common, so you would want to obtain

legal advice before going forward with such an effort. If you have concerns about a Will being probated, a consultation with an experienced attorney will allow you to better understand the probate process and your legal rights. If Objections or SCPA 1404 examinations are not appropriate, there may be other steps that could be taken to ensure your rights with regard to the decedent’s estate are protected. Matthew J. Dorsey, Esq. is a Shareholder with O’Connell and Aronowitz, 1 Court St, Saratoga Springs. Over his twenty-six years of practice, he has focused in the areas of elder law, estate planning, and estate administration. Mr. Dorsey can be reached at 518584-5205, mdorsey@oalaw.com and www.oalaw.com.


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Christmas Confessions of a Post-Babyhood Mother “MOTHERING BOYS”

by Kate Morna Towne for Saratoga TODAY I was really feeling the Christmas spirit the other day. You know how people just seem to be in a good mood when things get Christmasy? And things that might usually annoy them can sometimes just be brushed aside? I was feeling that! Before I tell you about it, though, I need to tell you one of my dark secrets: I’ve held a deep grudge against a certain gentleman for about five years. I don’t even know his name — not that I would tell you if I did — but five years ago I was doing one of my many back-and-forths through our beautiful city on my school pick-up runs and my youngest was a newborn. When he was a newborn, he hated being in the van. Hated it! He cried and cried and cried the whole time, which would make me sweat with anxiety. Literally sweat. I’d be soaked when I got home. The only thing that would take the edge of his crying — the tiniest edge — was forward motion, so I dreaded stop signs and stop lights. As long as we kept driving, there was the possibility of a moment of peace here and there for him and me and anyone else in the van. But this gentleman, on official business, chose my van to be the first vehicle in a line of cars that he needed to stop for a few minutes. That was it! That is the big reason there’s been a shadow over this man in my mind for these five years! A man who was doing his job, who had no

reason to know I was losing my mind with a screaming baby, who had no reason to know that him stopping the traffic made my life so very much harder in those few minutes. I’ve thought of him and this ridiculous grudge of mine many times over the last few years and wished I could have a softer heart toward him. And the other day, it happened! I saw him doing his job — the same job he was doing when I had that incident five years ago — and I didn’t feel angry! I was sure it was the magic of Christmas! I had another memory the other day of another man who made me angry, right around the same time as the traffic one. This was one of the boys’ coaches — I won’t tell you which boy or which sport, and certainly not which coach — but he was a coach that would regularly keep my son and his team extra long at the end of practice. This would often mean I’d be waiting in the van for fifteen or twenty minutes past the time that practice was supposed to be over. I would absolutely lose my mind over this! Back then, I was still deep in “schedule mode”: everything ran more smoothly at home and everyone was happier (especially me) when feedings and naps happened when they were supposed to. But my older boys were old enough at this point that they had things going on that interfered with the schedules. My mental peace took a real hit if the baby’s nap had to be cut short, or if he screamed more than usual when out and about because of being tired, or if he fell asleep in the van while we were doing all the driving around, which would inevitably happen just before we got home, and then he’d wake up when I tried to transition him into the house without waking him. It was the absolute worst. So when we were sitting in the van waiting for my son to be done with practice, and it was going far past the time that I had used to

make new schedule calculations, I felt like screaming, or making my son quit the team, or marching up to the coach myself — in the middle of the players — and telling him what’s what. That my son would die of embarrassment was only a small deterrent; the bigger one was that I couldn’t march over to the coach because I couldn’t leave everyone alone in the van, and the idea of getting them all out of the van was a far more painful proposition than sitting in the driver’s seat and fuming. I’ll tell you, though — I was waiting to pick up a son at a practice that ran long the other day, and I didn’t feel like screaming! Or pulling my son from the team! Or marching over to the coach! In fact, sitting there in the quiet van while everyone else was home (because I can do that now! I have big boys who can watch little boys and

I can pop out to get someone from practice without getting everyone dressed and out the door!) was so pleasant. I had my phone to noodle around on and Christmas songs on the radio. No one was crying or ruining their bedtime with an off-schedule nap. I was not stressed! It was that Christmas spirit again! Probably at this point you’re realizing what took me a bit to realize, which is that while, yes, the Christmas spirit really does work miracles sometimes, the only miracle at play in my two stories is that I no longer have very tiny children. Now I’m just normal-annoyed if I get held up

in traffic, and if I want to go tell the coach that my son needs to come with me now, I’ll just do it, no big deal, and I honest-togoodness won’t even be angry. It’s so funny to me when I have these realizations — life was one way for so long, and now it’s another! I miss those days of tiny boys, but memories like these remind me there’s a time and a season for everything. I’d still like to think of it as Christmas spirit, though! A very merry Christmas to you all! Kate and her husband have seven sons ages 19, 17, 15, 13, 11, 9, and 5. Email her at kmtowne23@gmail.com.


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Maximize Your Flexible Spending While Supporting Local Businesses

by Susan Halstead, ABOC, FNAO for Saratoga TODAY As the year draws to a close, many individuals with flexible spending accounts (FSAs) find themselves with unused funds. If you’re looking for a smart and beneficial way to utilize your remaining flex spending dollars,

investing in your eye health is an excellent choice. In this article, we’ll explore various ways to make the most of your end-ofyear flex spending at your local eye doctor. Comprehensive Eye Exam: Start by scheduling a comprehensive eye exam. Regular eye check-ups are crucial for maintaining good vision and detecting any potential issues early on. Your eye doctor can assess your vision, screen for eye diseases, and update your prescription if necessary. Don’t underestimate the importance of proactive eye care in preserving your overall well-being. Prescription Glasses: If your prescription has changed or if you’re due for a new pair of glasses, consider investing in high-quality prescription eyewear. Choose frames that not only enhance your vision but

also reflect your style. Many eye care providers offer a wide selection of fashionable frames that cater to various preferences. Prescription Sunglasses: Protect your eyes from harmful UV rays by investing in prescription sunglasses. Not only do they shield your eyes from the sun’s glare, but they also provide clear vision. Prescription sunglasses are a practical and stylish accessory that can be customized to suit your prescription needs. Contact Lenses and Supplies: If you prefer contact lenses, use your flex spending funds to stock up on your supply. Additionally, consider purchasing cleaning solutions, storage cases, and other related accessories to maintain optimal eye health and hygiene. Computer Glasses: With the increasing amount of time spent on digital

devices, computer glasses have become essential for many. These glasses are designed to reduce eye strain caused by prolonged screen time, making them a worthwhile investment for those who work or study on computers regularly. Specialized Eye Tests: Some eye doctors offer specialized tests beyond a standard eye exam. These may include screenings for conditions like glaucoma, macular degeneration, or dry eye syndrome. Using your flex spending for these tests can provide valuable insights into your eye health and catch potential issues early. Orthokeratology (Ortho-K): For those interested in preventing myopia progression in their school-aged children, orthokeratology involves using specially designed contact lenses to reshape the cornea temporarily, providing

clear vision without the need for glasses or daytime contact lenses. Explore this option with your eye doctor to see if it’s suitable your myopic children. As the year concludes, make the most of your flex spending dollars by prioritizing your eye health. Whether it’s a comprehensive eye exam, stylish prescription glasses, or specialized tests, investing in your vision is a wise choice that contributes to your overall well-being. By choosing local eye care businesses, you not only benefit personally but also play a crucial role in supporting your community. Thank you for considering these options and for supporting small local eye care businesses. Schedule an appointment with your neighborhood eye doctor to discuss your options and ensure you use your flex spending funds wisely before they expire. Your investment in your eye health is not only a gift to yourself but also a contribution to the vitality of your local community. Susan Halstead is a Nationally and New York State Licensed Optician and is the owner of Family Vision Care Center at 205 Lake Avenue in Saratoga Springs. FVCC has been serving the Saratoga County Community since 1920 with Susan as its third owner. Susan can be reached for comments or questions via text or phone call at 518-584-6111 or email Susan@ familyvisioncarecenter.com


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Saratoga Author Releases New Children’s Book

THE ANIMAL MENAGERIE The Animal Menagerie Launch Party at Saratoga Arms. Photo provided STORY TIME SARATOGA SPRINGS — Local author, Fran Dingeman, releases her first book, called The Animal Menagerie. The book was officially launched last week at a celebration for contributors, family, and friends at Saratoga Arts. The Animal Menagerie, written by Francine Dingeman and illustrated by Marta Maszkiewicz, is an A to Z picture book for children ages 4-7. The characters are animals for each letter of the alphabet. The book is written to entertain and educate by introducing dozens of creative new words to a child’s vocabulary. The Animal Menagerie uses rhyme to help children remember animal names, learn new words, and teach their meanings through the use of imagery and animal tales. “Writing a book was something I talked about doing for years,” said Dingeman. “In 2021, I decided to act on it. The Animal Menagerie was created with a goal of elevating a child’s vocabulary while entertaining them in the process. Fabian the Fly takes the young reader on a learning adventure to meet new animal friends and hear of their tales. Parents will enjoy sharing this book with their children and may even learn something new in the process.” Dingeman continued, “I am grateful to so many who offered their guidance through the selfpublishing process, and in particular to Saratoga Arts, who helped make this project financially possible through the Community

Read by Author Francine Dingeman

Saturday, December 9 10:00 - 10:45 a.m. Crawshaw Story Room Join author Francine Dingeman as she reads from her new book, The Animal Menagerie: A Curious Collection of A to Z Animal Tales. There will also be an opportunity to color and draw some of the animals. No registration required. Saratoga Arts made this program possible through the Community Arts Regrant Program, funded by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.

Arts Regrant Program, funded by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.” The Animal Menagerie retails for $21.99 plus tax and is available for purchase locally at Celtic Treasures (shop. celtictreasures.com), G. Willikers Toys (www.gwillikerstoys. com), and Saratoga Outdoors (saratogaoutdoors.com) in downtown Saratoga Springs, as well as at Allerdice in Malta (www.allerdice.com). In addition, books can be purchased through the author’s website www.francinedingeman. com, designed by Brand Science NY. The website includes a list of local events where Dingeman will be in-person throughout the holiday season with books for purchase including a reading at the Saratoga Springs Public Library on Saturday, Dec. 9 from

10-10:45 a.m.; A Local Author Fair at the Saratoga Farmer’s Market at the Wilton Mall on Saturday, Dec. 16 from 9 a.m.-1 p.m.; Nacre’s performance of the Nutcracker at the Egg in Albany on Saturday, Dec. 16, prior to the 7:30 performance; and Saratoga Outdoors, 490 Broadway, on Sunday, Dec.17, from 12-3 p.m. About the Author: Francine Dingeman is a first-time author who passionately enjoys the art of rhyme and has a deep appreciation for the creative use of words. Fran is the owner of the event development/ marketing company, Network Saratoga (learn more at www. networksaratoga.com), and General Manager of Loud Media (Star Radio 93.3FM and Lake George Radio 93.5FM). Visit francinedingeman. com for more information. Follow The Animal Menagerie on Facebook.


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Ballston Spa School Tang Bazaar Returns to Skidmore District Hosts Free by Jonathon Norcross Winter Concerts Saratoga TODAY

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Skidmore College will host its annual one-day-only Tang Bazaar on Friday, December 8 from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. The market will feature student-made goods including clothing, jewelry, art, and pottery. Most vendors will accept payment via Venmo. For additional information, email tang@skidmore.edu or call 518-580-8080.

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by Jonathon Norcross Saratoga TODAY

BALLSTON SPA — The Ballston Spa Central School District will host a series of free winter concerts featuring local students in December and January. Two upcoming performances will be held at the High School Auditorium at 220 Ballston Ave: the JV Winter Concert on Dec. 11 at 7:30 p.m. (featuring choir, orchestra, and jazz band), as well as the 6th Grade Middle School Winter Concert on Dec. 19 at 7 p.m. The district’s elementary schools will host their own concerts. The performances will

occur at the follow locations and times: •Milton Terrace Elementary School — December 12 at 7 p.m. in the Cafetorium at 200 Wood Rd. •Gordon Creek Elementary School — December 14 at 7 p.m. in the Gymatorium at 50 Wood Rd. •Wood Road Elementary School — January 9 at 7 p.m. in the Cafetorium at 300 Wood Rd. •Malta Avenue Elementary School — January 11 at 7 p.m. in the Auditorium at 70 Malta Ave. For additional information, check the events calendar at www.bscsd.org or call the school hosting the performance.

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Lions Club Scholarships Open by Jonathon Norcross Saratoga TODAY

SARATOGA SPRINGS — $30,000 in scholarships is up for grabs, thanks to the Saratoga Springs Lions Club. Applications for the 2024 Scholarship Program are available from the guidance counselors at Saratoga Springs High School and Saratoga Catholic High School. All graduating high school students in the Saratoga school district are eligible to apply.

There are several different categories of scholarships: •$10,000 Lions Foundation Jack Berkowitz Memorial Award •$5,000 and $2,500 FourYear Academic Program Awards •$2,500 Leos Club Member Scholarship Award •$2,500 Two-Year Academic Program Award •$2,500 Career Technology Education Award Most of the scholarships pay out a portion of the award money on a yearly basis. The scholarships will be granted

to students attending a two or four-year accredited institution or career technology education school. Applications are due by April 15, 2024.


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Buttery Breakfast Casserole SATURDAYS 9:30 A.M. - 1:30 P.M.

WILTON MALL FOOD COURT by Jodie Fitz for Saratoga TODAY Photos by Pattie Garrett.

Are you planning pancakes, waffles, or eggs? Consider fresh buttermilk and milk from Argyle Cheese Farmer and eggs from Grazin’ Acres Farm, Hepatica, or Jireh Organic Farm & Livestock. Of course, you will want to top them off with some delicious maple syrup from Slate Valley Farms. And consider flavoring them with perpetual vanilla from Muddy Trails Jerky Co. If you are planning omelets or hash browns, don’t forget the

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reakfast is part of the overall holiday experience. In my home, we’ve enjoyed many delicious bites over the years as a family, but we often enjoy keeping it simple and making homemade egg sandwiches. With only a few weeks away, here are a few thoughts to consider as you make your next visit to the Saratoga Farmers’ Market and begin to think about your holiday breakfast plan! veggies from Gomez Veggie Ville, Lovin’ Mama Farm, Owl Wood Farm, or Squash Villa Farm. And, of course, a little sprinkle of cheese from Argyle Cheese Farmer or Nettle Meadow. Kokinda Farm still has potatoes available as well. Are you looking for savory sides like ham or sausage? Stop by to peek at all the goodies from Grazin’ Acres Farm, Hebron Valley Meats, Hepatica Farm, and Jireh Organic Farm & Livestock.

Or maybe you’d like a little fruit? Grab some homemade applesauce, dried slices, or fresh apples from Saratoga Apple. Consider trying a breakfast charcuterie board as a creative alternative to a traditional breakfast. You can fill it with bagels, specialty breads, muffins, croissants, and other delicious baked goods from Katie Bakes Gluten-Free, Night Work Bread, Parchment Bakery, or The Bread Butler. And, of course, you need something to top them off, like jams from Kokinda Farm or honey from Ballston Lake Apiaries. You may even want some delicious maple Greek yogurt (or another flavor) from Argyle Cheese Farmer. Don’t forget the sips! Check out the fresh ground coffee from Nally Coffee or fruitinfused probiotic beverages from Junbucha. There are many fresh ideas at the Saratoga Farmers’ Market to help you plan your holiday breakfasts with delicious local ingredients. 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.

YIELDS: 6-8 servings PREP & COOK TIME: 1 ½ hours, plus 4 hours of overnight chilling

INGREDIENTS:

*Ingredients currently available at the farmers’ market • 1 pound croissants* (about 5 to 7), split in half lengthwise

• 2 teaspoons finely chopped fresh sage*

• 1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil, more for baking dish

• 3 cups whole milk*

• 8 large eggs* • 1 cup heavy cream

• 1 bunch scallions* (6 to 7), white and light green parts thinly sliced, greens reserved

• 8 ounces Gruyère or other smooth-melting, creamy cheese*, grated (2 cups)

• ¾ pound sausage*, casings removed

• 1 teaspoon black pepper

• 1 ¼ teaspoons kosher salt

INSTRUCTIONS:

1. Heat oven to 500 degrees. Spread croissants on a large baking sheet and toast, cut side up, until golden brown, 5 to 10 minutes (watch carefully to see that they do not burn). Let cool, then tear into large bite-size pieces. 2. In a medium skillet over medium-high heat, warm the olive oil. Add sliced scallions and sausage meat; cook, breaking up meat with a fork until mixture is well browned, about 5 minutes. Stir in sage, and remove from heat. 3. In a large bowl, toss together croissants and sausage mixture. In a separate bowl, whisk together eggs, milk, cream, 1 1/2 cups cheese, salt and pepper. 4. Lightly oil a 9- x 13-inch baking dish. Turn croissant mixture into the pan, spreading it out evenly over the bottom. Pour custard into pan, pressing croissants down gently to help absorb the liquid. Cover pan with plastic wrap and refrigerate at least 4 hours or overnight. 5. When you’re ready to bake the casserole, heat oven to 350 degrees. Scatter the remaining grated cheese over the top of the casserole. Transfer to oven and bake until casserole is golden brown and firm to the touch, 45 minutes. Let stand 10 minutes. Garnish with sliced scallion tops before serving. Recipe by Melissa Clark of New York Times Cooking


Week of December 8 – December 14, 2023

by John Reardon for Saratoga TODAY

Hello my Foodie Friends !

This week includes one of my favorite holiday stories to tell, since it reflects community, and the genuine feel of downtown holiday shopping. When I was a young boy the holiday season was my family’s favorite time of year. Of course, my parents used it to its full potential to keep three boys and two girls in line. Our biggest thrill was the chance to go downtown and peek into the store front windows seeing the latest toys and letting Santa, Mom, and Dad know what we wanted under the tree. For myself and my brothers, it was especially hard to refrain from becoming the Three Stooges avoiding our usual antics and teasing of each other. If we didn’t get along then we risked getting nothing and my Dad was a man of his word. We also loved this time of year because Mom and Dad became a dynamic team and focused on our happiness instead of the day-to-day problems they faced with finance issues that were typical of the middle class back then. It seemed like Mom and Dad knew every shop owner by their first name and all the shop personnel always fussed over their children. Shopping downtown was a magical event for us. The snowcovered trees, merchants’ store fronts decorated with animated figures, holiday lights, decorations, and music. Each of us would run free to pursue the treasures that we wanted from Santa. We loved every store. For us a clothing store was a place that kept us from the toys. However, the clothing store mom loved was located on the top floor of one of the downtown buildings and you

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Shopping Local FOR THE HOLIDAYS needed an elevator to get to it. An ELEVATOR!!! Do any of you remember what the older style elevators were like? It was like a carnival ride. It even had an elevator operator (what I wanted to be when I grew up). At the end of our shopping day, we would have a wonderful meal as a family, sitting exhausted filled with memories that would last a lifetime. Consider shopping local this season. Shopping locally helps you connect with the people in your community and learn more about what is going on around you. When people come in my store during the holiday season, they call out to me and exclaim; “Hello Mr. Reardon! We are some of your Foodie Friends!” Economically, spending money locally gives back to the community. Why not make holiday shopping a family event? Shopping should be an enjoyable experience with interactions that leave us feeling good versus feeling like we have to do a chore. I find that’s far more likely to happen when I’m patronizing local independent businesses. Learn and experience product quality and durability, getting expert advice without having to waste time doing your own research. Aside from the experience, physical contact with an item makes people feel more certain about a purchase decision. When you go to a store, you know what you’re getting. The price is there. There’s no shipping fee. You can see the item, hold the item, and get the instant gratification you desire from buying the item. Savor the sights, sounds and smells of the season while shopping. During the holidays the shops are filled with festive decorations, sounds and smells. When you step through the doors and hear “Jingle Bells” or “It’s the Most

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SKILLET GNOCCHI WITH SAUSAGE & BROCCOLI RABE

INGREDIENTS

• 1 pound store-bought gnocchi • 2 tablespoons unsalted butter • 1 sweet onion, sliced • 2 garlic cloves, minced • 1 pound cooked Italian sausage, sliced • 1 bunch broccoli rabe, cut into bite-size pieces • ½ cup chicken broth

• Salt and freshly ground black pepper • ½ teaspoon red-pepper flakes (optional) • ½ cup grated Parmesan cheese • ¼ cup chopped fresh parsley

INSTRUCTIONS 1. Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. Add the gnocchi and cook until the pasta floats to the surface, 4 to 5 minutes. Drain the gnocchi. 2. In a large skillet, melt the butter over medium heat. Add the onion and sauté until translucent, 4 to 5 minutes. Add the garlic and sauté until fragrant, 1 minute more.

Wonderful Time of the Year” playing throughout the store, you can’t help singing along as you walk around. Another great experience of shopping in your local shops is to spend time out shopping with the family. Your holiday tradition may involve shopping with your children, your spouse, or your friends or an event to shop for gifts then go to your favorite restaurant for lunch or dinner. This holiday season, visit our beautiful city of Saratoga Springs and all of the unique shops within the city for those special treasures. Make it an event where you actually spend time with people (and not the computer) to select those special gifts to give. Cherish your moments together and stop by and fulfill your holiday culinary needs at Compliments to the Chef, your Neighborhood Kitchen and Cutlery store located of 33 Railroad Place, Saratoga Springs. This holiday season, shop local and nab those ideal gifts for the ones you love. Remember my Foodie Friends, “Life Happens in the Kitchen.” Take care, John and Paula. Here is a delicious Holiday Recipe to serve during our chilly evenings to help keep the shoppers ready for an exciting holiday season.

Take Care, John & Paula

3. Add the sausage and cook until it begins to brown, 3 to 4 minutes. Add the broccoli rabe and chicken broth and bring to a simmer. 4. Continue to cook, tossing frequently, until the broccoli rabe is wilted and tender, about 5 minutes. Season with salt, pepper and red-pepper flakes (if desired). 5. Stir in the gnocchi, Parmesan and parsley, and toss well until combined. Serve immediately. Recipe courtesy of purewow.com


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This Week’s Events: DEC. 8-14 🙂 = family friendly Visitors Services Desk at tang@ skidmore.edu or 518-580-8080, or visit the Tang website at https://tang.skidmore.edu.

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8 Morning Bells Musical Performance

🙂 Winter Wonderland Clifton Park-Halfmoon Weekend 🙂 Public Library, 475 Moe Rd., Clifton Park, NY –10 a.m. The Morning Bells are an ecumenical group of handbell ringers that love to share the beautiful and unique sound of handbells with others. 518-3718622. www.cphlibrary.org

Artisan’s Market

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Brookside Museum, 21 Fairground Ave., Ballston Spa Noon – 5 p.m. | Discover a variety of locally made items, perfect for your holiday shopping. Support local artisans and the Saratoga County History Center. The hours are Tuesday – Thursdays 1 – 5 p.m., Fridays noon – 5 p.m., Saturday and Sunday 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. Open through December 24.

Visit with Santa

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St Peter Lutheran Church, 2776 Route 9, Malta. Across from the Malta Drive-In. Storytime with Santa 2-4 p.m. Photos with Santa 4-5 p.m. No Pets. Bring your own camera. Food truck! Bake sale! Firepit!

Tang Bazaar, a Creative Student Marketplace

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The Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery, Skidmore College, 815 N. Broadway, Saratoga Springs | 3:30–5:30 p.m. One-day pop-up shop features Skidmore student-made jewelry, clothing, pottery and more for sale. The Bazaar, which is organized by members of the Tang Student Advisory Council, is free to attend and open to the public. While each student vendor will have their own payment system, visitors should expect most students will accept payments via Venmo. For more information, contact the

Saratoga Arts, 320 Broadway, Saratoga Springs | 4 – 8 p.m. This event will take place throughout the Saratoga Arts building, from December 8 - 10. Join us for a fun-filled weekend with local artists so you can find the perfect holiday gift! Friday night will feature 3 tasting stations with live music, by Cosby Gibson and Tom Staudle, and an appearance by the Grinch. Saturday will feature art workshops for the family, hot chocolate and mulled cider with donuts station and an appearance by the Grinch. Saturday, December 9, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. and Sunday, December 10, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9 Breakfast With Santa

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Curtis Lumber, 885 State Route 67, Ballston Spa, 8 – 11 a.m. You and your family are invited to join us on December 9 for a festive and fun breakfast with Santa and his elves! For a suggested donation of $5 per person, you can be a part of spreading joy and supporting a great cause – the News Radio 810 & 103.1 WGY Christmas Wish that benefits local ill and homeless children in Upstate, NY. Every breakfast purchase contributes to making the holiday season brighter for those in need in our community. No reservations required! For more information, visit curtislumber. com/breakfast

Barnes & Noble Bookfair for the Academy for Lifelong Learning

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Barnes & Noble, Wilton Square, 3029 Route 50, Saratoga Springs | 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Enjoy great holiday shopping for books, music & movies, stationary & gifts, toys & games - something for everyone on your list. Academy greeters will be on hand with vouchers and a free raffle. By presenting the voucher to your cashier, A.L.L. will receive a percentage of your purchases. For more information on the Academy for Lifelong Learning, visit www.allsaratoga.org or contact Academy Executive Director, Jeff Shinaman at jeff@allsaratoga.org or call 518-290-6988.

Lions Club Christmas Pop-Up Shop

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Greenfield Community Center, 25 Wilton Rd. Greenfield 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. | The Town of Greenfield Lions Club will be selling fresh homemade hot soups or chili, baked goods, and coffee. There will be local vendors and crafters, a Lions cookbook for sale and a food drive for the Food Pantry. The event is free and open to the public. For more information, please email vplummer122@ gmail.com or call Lion Verna Plummer at 518-605-6105.

31st Annual Holiday Cookie Sale

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Galway United Methodist Church, Corner of Rte 147 and CR 45, Galway | 10 a.m. This is the oldest and continuously held sale in the area. Come early for the best selection. Contact Sharyn Kalinkewicz at 518-928-0179 for information. Options are available for those that prefer to remain socially distant.

Christmas in the Air 😊 Empire State Aerosciences Museum, 250 Rudy Chase Dr. Glenville | 11:30 a.m. Santa Flies in from the North Pole! Candy will fall from the sky as we tell the story of the “Berlin Candy Bomber” with our candy bomber drop. Enjoy pizza, hot chocolate, coffee, popcorn and more! Bring your camera and

grab a picture of your group with Santa! Tour the Museum from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Special pricing for the day. For more information: 518-377-2191.

11th Annual Wreaths for Veterans Observance

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Veterans and their families will be honored with the laying of wreaths by members of the Glenville Hills Garden Club. Noon at the following locations: Galway JuniorSenior High School, Galway Town Hall, Galway Village Park, Gideon Hawley Park in Charlton, Providence Town Hall, and the Scotch Church Cemetery in West Charlton. The public is invited.

Army vs Navy Football Party Saratoga-Wilton Elks Lodge, 1 Elks Lane, Saratoga Springs 1 p.m. until the game ends. There will be games, hot appetizers, and snacks then a BBQ chicken dinner at half time. BBQ chicken served with cornbread, coleslaw and our special baked beans loaded with bacon and salt pork. Ticket prices are $25. Presales or $30 at the door. All proceeds go to Elks Charities. Email Don at swelks161@yahoo.com or call 518-935-8885 for tickets!

Repair Café Saratoga Springs Public Library, Harry Dutcher Room, 49 Henry St., Saratoga Springs 1 – 4 p.m. | Saratoga Springs Public Library and Sustainable Saratoga are excited to host our 10th Repair Café. We will have coaches available to help you fix your lamps, small appliances, computers, leather, jewelry, or sew/hem your favorite item of clothing or beloved stuffed animal. We can’t wait to see you! Find all the details here: sustainablesaratoga.org/ projects/zero-waste/repair-cafesaratoga-springs/

Songs of Light and Hope

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Congregation Beth Shalom, 688 Clifton Park Center Rd., Clifton Park | 7 p.m. Saratoga Jewish Community Arts, with a generous grant from the Jewish Federation of Northeastern New York and sponsorship of Temple Sinai of Saratoga Springs and

Congregation Beth Shalom of Clifton Park, brings Songs of Light and Hope: A Chanukah Concert and Sing-along. Join us as we celebrate the Festival of Lights with an uplifting and joyous evening of song. Registration is required at sjca. sjcf@gmail.com A $10 donation is requested.

Ballston Area Seniors Monthly Dance Milton Community Center, 310 Northline Rd., Ballston Spa 7 - 10 p.m. | The dance is open to the public with ample free parking. There will be a donation of $5 per person. Snacks and refreshments will be provided. Dance to the music of the River Road Boys Band. Adults Only. For more information call 518-430-7029.

21st Annual Toys for Tots Drive Renaissance II, Country Knolls South, Woods Way, Clifton Park | Local teens will be going door to door collecting new unwrapped toys in Country Knolls South and Renaissance II. If you haven’t had the time to purchase a toy, donations of cash or checks would also be appreciated. We shop for toys on Monday with all monetary donations. All neighborhoods are welcome to drop a toy at 3 Georgio Court, Clifton Park. The Toys for Tots truck will be at this address all day. Please contact Margaret Gregory for further details if needed. 518-588-3778.

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 10 Monthly Breakfast

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Week of December 8 – December 14, 2023

Ugandan Craft and Jewelry Sale

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Presbyterian-UCC Church, 24 Circular St., Saratoga Springs | The annual Ugandan holiday craft & jewelry sale will be held on December 10 & 17. The Hand-made Ugandan items will be offered between 10 to 10:45 a.m. & 11:45 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. All proceeds go to support AOET Uganda, a registered non-profit that educates Ugandan children who are living in poverty.

The Liberty Freestyle Christmas Show

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Long Shadow Farm, 84 Dr. Brown Lane, Cambridge 1 p.m. (Gates open at noon) | The celebration of horsemanship is sponsored and presented by Fahey Family Ranch. It will be held at Silent auction (great holiday gifts), bake sale, and 50/50 raffle. Entertainment for the whole family is guaranteed. Admission to the event is free. The event will showcase the remarkable talent of local liberty horsemanship performers. All proceeds from the event will benefit Dorset Equine Rescue and Long Shadows Charitable Foundation.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 11 Knee-high Naturalist

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Moreau Lake State Park Nature Center, 10 a.m. – 11 a.m. Geared toward children aged 2-5, (siblings welcome). Knee-high Naturalist is a fun introduction to nature. We meet in the Nature Center where we begin by reading a book or two and then take a short walk

together outdoors, keeping our eyes open for animal tracks, shells, feathers, and other signs of the natural world around us. Dress for the weather. Reservations are required at least 24 hours in advance. The cost is $1 per child, payable by cash or check at the office upon your arrival. To reserve your spot call 518-793-0511.

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12 Pierogi Sale Christ the Savior Church, 349 Eastline Rd., Ballston Lake 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. | Pick up. We will have potato/cheese, sauerkraut, and farmer’s cheese pierogies. We will also have seasonally limited sweet potato pierogies. All pierogi orders are $12/dozen. Call 518-363-0001.

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13 Roast Pork 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: roast pork, mashed potatoes, vegetable, stuffing, applesauce, gravy and roll, tossed salad. Cost: $15 per dinner. (Cash only).

Green Drinks The Parting Glass, 40-42 Lake Ave, Saratoga Springs | 5 – 7 p.m. A “green gathering” for those who work, volunteer, or have a passion for promoting the environment, conservation, and

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14 Citizen Preparedness: Natural and Man-Made Disasters Saratoga Springs Public Library, 49 Henry St., Saratoga Springs 10-30 – 11:30 a.m. | Come learn how the Citizen Preparedness Corps helps NYS residents prepare for natural or man-made disasters. Join Sergeants Gerardi and Esmel as they help us make our communities safer, stronger, and better prepared to respond to all hazards and threats. No registration is required.

Open Mic Karaoke Holiday Party

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Saratoga Arts, 320 Broadway, Saratoga Springs | 7 – 9 p.m. Home Made Theater invites you to join us for an unforgettable and free evening at our Open Mic Karaoke Holiday Party, emceed by the talented Jerry Ryan! Immerse yourself in the holiday spirit as you take the stage or cheer on fellow performers at this special event. Let the festivities unfold with raffle baskets, delightful refreshments, and a variety of beverages. Bring your friends, family, and neighbors to Saratoga Arts for an evening filled with laughter, music, and community cheer. Donations are appreciated to support the arts and the magic of live performances.

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Sip n’ Shop Holiday Art & Craft Fair Saturday, Dec. 16, from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. at Park Manor Hotel, located at 7 Northside Dr, Clifton Park. Cash bar for wine and champagne and Basket Raffles. Fundraiser for Friends and Families Muscular Disorders Foundation 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization dedicated to increase the quality of life and independence of children and adults with any type of neuromuscular disorders, MD, CP, Lupus, MS, ALS, Parkinson plus over 100 other disorders/diseases as well as empowers their families, through advocacy, education, and medical financial assistance throughout New York State. For more information, call or text Mark at 585-519-1917

Saratoga Chamber Players Concert Saratoga Chamber Players’ violinist and Artistic Director Jill Levy joins cellist Annabelle Hoffman and pianist Margaret Kampmeier to celebrate Beethoven with a piano, violin and cello trio featuring his 12 Variations on a Mozart theme from the “Magic Flute,” his Sonata no. 7, and the famous “Archduke” Piano Trio. A concert preview will be held for Wesley residents on Dec. 16. A full concert on Dec. 17 at 3 p.m. will take place at the Saratoga United Methodist Church, 175 Fifth Ave, Saratoga Springs. For information and tickets: www. saratogachamberplayers.org

Gift Wrapping The Middle Grove United Methodist Church is offering gift wrapping. Bring your gifts and we will wrap them for you. Sunday, Dec. 17 from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. We will also have live music for your enjoyment.

Havurah Vatik Hannukah Celebration, Tuesday, Dec. 18, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. At Congregation Shaara Tfille, 84 Weibel Ave., Saratoga Springs. All Saratoga area Jewish seniors 55 plus are welcome. A program for every season - and for this Hannukah season, clap, stomp, sway and dance to the tunes from the Adirondack Klezmer Band. Join us at Havurah Vatik for another engagement with this energetic ensemble as they perform Hannukah tunes as well as Klezmer dance music. A festive catered lunch featuring Latkes follows the program. RSVP by Dec. 13. Call the Temple Sinai Havurah Vatik reservation line at 518-584-8730, ext. 4.

Saratoga Parkinson’s Support Group December Meeting Monday, Dec. 18, 2:30 - 3:30 p.m. Holiday Party and Bingo - Bring a little something to share. Cider and water will be provided. Don’t forget your bingo chips or 25 items to cover your card. We will have some prizes. The meeting will be held at Saratoga Senior Center, 290 West Ave, Saratoga Springs, 518-584-1621. Contact with questions: Leader Gordon Blyth, gordonsblyth@gmail.com, 917-887-7980. Co-Leader Marie Thorne softballmom300@ yahoo.com 518- 810-8483.


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SAMMY HAGAR, JOE SATRIANI JOIN FORCES FOR 28-DATE TOUR, STAGES JULY 22 AT SPAC SARATOGA SPRINGS — Sammy Hagar is bringing his 28-date “The Best Of All Worlds” 2024 tour to Saratoga Performing Arts Center, where he will be joined by bandmates Michael Anthony (bass, backing vocals), Jason Bonham (drums) and Joe Satriani (guitar). The July 22 concert includes opening act Loverboy.

“It’s crazy to think that it’ll be 20 years since Mikey and I played these songs with Van Halen on the 04’ Best of Both Worlds Tour,” Hagar said, announcing the tour. “With Joe on board, we can take a deeper dive into those years. We’re going to touch on some hits from my entire career but seeing fans old and new really

embrace the new collection set off something in Mikey and I. We were at my Birthday Bash in Cabo for my 76th and looked at each other and high fived, like ‘let’s do it.’ We pulled out a couple of them and it was an instant lovefest with the fans from our first riffs.” For more information and tickets, go to: linvenation.com.

Sammy Hagar will appear at Saratoga Performing Arts Center next summer.

SOLO EXHIBIT BY ARTIST ANNE DIGGORY OPENS AT SPRING STREET GALLERY SARATOGA SPRINGS — Spring Street Gallery welcomes Anne Diggory to share a collection of works called Near and Far. The exhibit includes recent Adirondack paintings and hybrid works along with paintings of Southern France. In a celebration of seeing and painting, Diggory focuses on the magical and sometimes confusing juxtapositions of clarity and mystery in spaces that include the near and the far. “Sometimes in hybrid pieces I introduce fragments

of photography midway in the painting process, have the digital collage printed and then continue painting on the printed surface,” said Diggory. “The fragments extend the range of approaches to detail and introduce a level of dialogue about frozen moments and the transformation of information.” An Artist Talk takes place 7 p.m. on Dec. 15, when Diggory will speak about how the approaches to detail, color and composition affect the expressive impact of the exhibition’s individual pieces. The exhibition

will be on view through Feb. 10 with a Closing Reception and Discussion slated for Jan. 28, 2024, at 2 p.m. Diggory has worked out of her studio in Saratoga Springs for 45 years. She is known for her combination of accurate detail with expressive painting and strong abstract structure – an outgrowth of education at Yale and Indiana University and many years of exploring and painting the natural world. Her work has been seen in over 35 solo exhibitions and 75 group exhibitions. A portion of the sales of this exhibition will benefit the Saratoga Immigration Coalition Scholarship Fund. For more information, visit springstreetgallerysaratoga.org. Spring Street Gallery is located at 110 Spring St., Saratoga Springs. Tel: 518-290-0660.

“Overture,” by locally based artist Anne Diggory. A new exhibit featuring Diggory’s work is on display at Spring Street Gallery.


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SARATOGA JEWISH COMMUNITY ARTS BRINGS “SONGS OF LIGHT AND HOPE” TO CLIFTON PARK DEC. 9 CLIFTON PARK — Saratoga Jewish Community Arts brings Songs of Light and Hope: A Chanukah Concert and Sing-along to Congregation Beth Shalom in Clifton Park, 688 Clifton Park Center Road. Rabbi Jonathan Kligler, on guitar, will be joined by Rabbi Zoe Zak on accordion and keyboard, and Robert Bard on stand-up bass, for a joyous evening of song to celebrate the

Festival of Lights at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 9. Rabbi Kligler has been playing his guitar and leading people in song since his camp counselor days. He recently retired after 34 years serving as the spiritual leader of Kehillat Lev Shalem - the Woodstock Jewish Congregation, in Woodstock, New York. Bassist Robert Bard began his career playing music on the

A Cosmic Christmas – Dec. 22 & 23 at Saratoga Springs Music Hall

A Cosmic Christmas at Saratoga Music Hall.

SARATOGA SPRINGS — A Saratoga holiday speakeasy music event, presented by iTheatre Saratoga, will be staged at 8 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 22 & Saturday, Dec. 23 at the Music Hall - 474 Broadway. iTheatre promises a unique evening of classic “far out”

songs along with some holiday favorites performed by a topnotch group of musicians and dynamic vocalists. Tickets to A Cosmic Christmas are available online at: itheatresaratoga.ticketspice. c om / c o s m i c - c h r i s t m a s - a holiday-speakeasy-music-event

streets and in the clubs of New York City. He graduated from Columbia University in 1981 and studied at Mannes School of Music. He worked for 15 years as a composer and music director

for CBS-TV, where he was nominated for eight Emmy Awards. Rabbi Zoe B. Zak has served as the spiritual leader of Temple Israel of Catskill since 2012. She came to the rabbinate after an

accomplished musical career and has brought her musical gifts to her congregation. Registration is required at sjca.sjcf@gmail.com A $10 donation is requested.


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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


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LEGALS 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 Notice of formation of Harbor Strategies LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York on 11/20/2023 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: 5 Berkshire Drive, Ballston Spa, NY 12020. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 12/01, 12/08, 12/15, 12/22/2023, 01/05, 01/12/2024. 11791 Notice of formation of PAPERROOTSCO, 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 at: 85 Pepperbush Pl, Malta, NY 12020. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 12/01, 12/08, 12/15, 12/22/2023, 01/05, 01/12/2024. 11800 Notice of formation of 45 Greenwood Ave LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York on 08/09/2023. 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: 10 Lonesome Pine Trail, Gansevoort, NY 12831. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 12/01, 12/08, 12/15, 12/22/2023, 01/05, 01/12/2024. 11806 Notice of formation of R J Alexander Enterprises, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York on 06/27/2023

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: 24 Moore Avenue, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 12/01, 12/08, 12/15, 12/22/2023, 01/05, 01/12/2024. 11809 Notice of formation of LAURA MCDONALD PHOTOGRAPHY LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York on 10/04/2023. 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: 12 MIA WAY PORTER CORNERS, NY 12859. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 12/01, 12/08, 12/15, 12/22/2023, 01/05, 01/12/2024. 11810 Notice of formation of YSPK Properties LLC . Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York on October 4, 2021, 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: 1555 Crescent Road, Clifton Park, NY 12065 Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 12/01, 12/08, 12/15, 12/22/2023, 01/05, 01/12/2024. 11811

Notice of Formation of Deno Coaching and Consulting LLC. Articles of Organization filed with Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 11/30/2023. Office location: Saratoga County. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 123 Canal Rd, Halfmoon, NY 12065. Purpose: any lawful act or activity. 12/08, 12/15, 12/22/2023, 01/05, 01/12, 01/19/2024. 11844 MetaMemes, LLC, filed articles of organization with the NY Secretary of State on 12/2/2023. The office of the LLC is located in Saratoga County. Kesavan Sampanthar is designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. NY Secretary of State shall mail copy of process to Kesavan Sampanthar at 9 Anthony Lane, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866. Company is organized for any lawful purpose.12/08, 12/15, 12/22/2023, 01/05, 01/12, 01/19/2024. 11846 Notice of formation of MZ Handyman LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York on 11/20/2023 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: 228 PARK AVE S NUM 877359, New York, NY 10003. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 11847


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by Jonathon Norcross Saratoga TODAY

SARATOGA SPRINGS — A new dormitory currently under construction near the Oklahoma Training Track at the Saratoga Race Course will open this spring, according to Patrick McKenna, Vice President of Communications for the New York Racing Association (NYRA). “At Saratoga Race Course, the first of three new dorms is

taking shape on the Oklahoma side and will be open this spring,” McKenna wrote in a Tweet. “In addition, [the NYRA] will be renovating more than 40 backstretch residences in the coming years.” The plan to build three new dorms at the track was announced last year. The buildings will add 204 beds and are the first housing units built at Saratoga since the early 1960s, according to the NYRA. Each dorm costs around $2 million to build.

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SARATOGA SPRINGS — Skidmore College has unveiled a newly-expanded locker room at the Saratoga Springs Ice Rink. The 3,200-foot facility includes a changing area, training room, and coaches’ office. “The new locker room provides a much more professional space for our team to get ready for games and practices,” said goalie

Tate Brandon in a statement. “The locker room is a microcosm of how far our program has come, and just how far it will go.” This season, the Skidmore Thoroughbreds are off to one of their best starts in decades. The team is currently ranked 13th nationally in NCAA Division III. The city also plans to make additional improvements to its ice rink on Weibel Ave. Earlier this year, new LED lights and automatic sliding doors were installed.

GLENS FALLS — “I don’t think anyone’s going to be satisfied unless we win a state title,” said Adirondack United Head Coach Jeff Willis. “I think that’s a pretty bold statement to make, but I know for the girls, that’s the target for them.” The team’s goal is certainly not unrealistic. Last season, the United fell to Clinton 2-1 in the state championship game. On the whole, the girls’ hockey squad finished its season with a 19-2-0 record. All this despite it being United’s inaugural season. “Being a first-year program,

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you’re hoping you can compete,” Willis said. “I could never have expected that we would reach all the way to the state championship final game. We far exceeded any expectations we had in year one.” Much of the United’s core group will be back this season, including leading scorer Bayley Duffy. “She’s probably the best high school hockey player in New York State,” Willis said. “She had a tremendous year.” Also returning are forward Lillian Willis (the coach’s daughter), and goalie Ava Reynolds. “She was our number one goaltender last year,” Coach Willis said. “She was the one that got the majority of the

starts when we got down to the state playoffs.” Before competing for this year’s state title, the United will have two opportunities to avenge last year’s loss against Clinton. The rivals will face off on December 22 at the Glens Falls Recreation Ice Center, and then again on January 6 at the Nexus Center. The team’s first game is on Saturday, December 9 against Beekmantown. The Adirondack United girls’ hockey team is comprised of players from the Saratoga Springs, Glens Falls, South Glens Falls, Hudson Falls, Queensbury, and Corinth High Schools.


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SARATOGA SPRINGS — The 37th Victorian Streetwalk presented by the Saratoga Springs Downtown Business Association held it’s annual event Thursday, Nov. 30. Broadway was closed off to celebrate this festive time of year with the city’s tree lighting ceremony, Victorian costumes, carolers, a visit from Santa, The Saratoga Festival of Trees held at the City Center, live musical performances and more.


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