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Hello everyone and welcome… to Welcome Home, your go-to guide for living in the Saratoga Region. Chad Beatty, If this is your first time Owner/Publisher looking through Welcome Home, you will see that the entire guide book is color-coded, making it quick and easy to navigate your way through the pages. Are you looking for all the details on your local schools? No problem, turn to the ORANGE section. Do you need to contact your town's dog catcher or clerk? Browse the TEAL section. Is mom or dad getting older? Flip to the YELLOW pages for the best in Senior Care. But before you dig into the details, I recommend that you spend some time in the Dark BLUE pages in the front of the magazine and find out what makes our county tick.

We proudly boast the oldest continuously run thoroughbred race course in the nation as well as world class polo. If entertainment and dining are your thing, then look no further: Stop by the Saratoga performing Arts Center, aka SPAC, to check out some of today’s hottest stars, best ballets and a classical season second to none. And the culinary scene beats out everything in the Northeast! Checkout our dining guide on pages 118-122. Bon appetite! So browse the book, mark your favorite pages, and enjoy life in our little corner of the world. And last but not least, if you have an idea for a category not listed in our guide, let us know and we will work on it in the 2015 edition of Welcome Home. Thank you for your support, and enjoy life in the Saratoga Region!

Did you know Saratoga County is the fastest growing county in NY? Yes it is!

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Thank you Tom Stock for this stunning photo of the Batcheller Mansion! The story of the "Power Couple" that built this iconic Saratoga Springs structure can be found on page 129.

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contents. 15 COUNTY DEMOGRAPHICS

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23 CITY OF SARATOGA SPRINGS

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91 SCHOOLS, CAMPS & COLLEGES

128 HOME & GARDEN INFORMATION saratogaTODAYnewspaper.com

40 INFORMATION FOR YOUR PETS

84 HEALTHY SARATOGA

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SENIORS' INFORMATION

123 RECREATION GUIDE

YOUR LOCAL DINING GUIDE

140 DIRECTORY OF ORGANIZATIONS

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MILEAGE FROM SARATOGA COUNT Y TO... Baltimore 350 New York City 168 Boston 159 Washington, DC 400

Buffalo 290 Hartford 135 Montreal 220 Philadelphia 261

T RANSPORTAT ION OP T IONS

Buses

Trains

Adirondack Trailways

Amtrak

(800) 776-7548 • trailwaysny.com

Capital District Transportation Authority (CDTA)

(800) 872-7245 • amtrak.com

(518) 482-8822 • cdta.org

Car Rentals

(518) 584-5252 • upstatetours.com

Taxicabs

Greyhound (800) 231-2222 • greyhound.com Upstate Tours & Travel

Enterprise Rent-A-Car • (518) 587.0687 Hertz Car Rentals • (518) 691-0404

Megabus

1-877-462-6342 • megabus.com

Air

Albany International Airport

(518) 242-2200 • albanyairport.com

Saratoga County Airport

(518) 885-5470 • nafsinc.com (Accommodates private, charter, prop & jet aircraft) Source: Saratoga, Schenectady, Schoharie Association of Realtors

A&H Express Taxi Service • (518) 580-8631 Chet’s Airport Service • (518) 423-5752 Capitaland Taxi (Saratoga) • (518) 583-3131 Saratoga Hybrid Cab • (518) 698-4122 Saratoga Taxi • (518) 584-2700 T&L Taxi (Ballston Spa) • (518) 885-0360 Value Van Taxi • (518) 479-9394

HOUSING STAT IST ICS FROM APRIL 2013 - APRIL 2014 Towns

Total Listed

Saratoga Springs, Wilton, Greenfield, Northumberland Ballston, Milton, Village of Ballston Spa Malta, Village of Round Lake, Luther Forest Waterford and Mechanicville Clifton Park, Halfmoon, Burnt Hills/Ballston Lake Charlton, Galway, Providence Town of Saratoga, Stillwater, Schylerville, Victory Mills Moreau, Village of South Glens Falls Corinth, Day, Edinburgh, Hadley

1,224 517 406 146 1,364 253 390 169 221

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Avg Sale Price

Days on Mkt

$325,528 $250,559 $243,584 $208,338 $303,489 $275,656 $285,100 $214,747 $182,533

$352,205 $244,266 $237,653 $202,374 $300,935 $273,976 $280,528 $211,619 $172,184

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Demographic Information Source: Saratoga County Chamber of Commerce

EMPLOYMENT [Total employed civilian population 16+ years: 111,718 By Occupation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Number Management, professional & related . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45,708 Service occupations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17,688 Sales & office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29,019 Construction & maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9,105 Production, transportation & material moving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,198 By Industry Farming, fishing & forestry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 395 Agriculture, forestry & related . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 845 Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,458 Manufacturing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9,474 Wholesale trade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,299 Retail trade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12,633 Transportation, warehousing, utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,399 Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,459 Finance, insurance, real estate, rentals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9,035 Professional, scientific, mgmt, administrative . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11,733 Educational, health & social services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27,445 Arts, entertainment, recreation, lodging, food . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9,434 Public administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8,646 Other services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,858 By Class of Worker Private wage & salary workers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83,024 Government workers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21,440 Self-employed workers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,994 Unpaid family workers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 261 INCOME -In the past 12 months-[Total Households: 86,658] Less than $10,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,308 $10,00–$24,999 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,848 $25,000–$49,999 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18,060 $50,000–$74,999 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17,193 $75,000–$99,999 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13,817 $100,000–199,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19,642 Over $200,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,790 Median household income . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65,100 GENERAL FACTS Sex and Age Males = 49.1% Females = 50.9% Under 5 years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12,140 5–14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28,609 15–19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14,303 20–34 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36,902 35–44 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31,891 45–54 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68,248 55–64 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29,411 Race White. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94.3% Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.7% Education High school graduates, percent of person’s age 25+ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92.6 Bachelor’s degree or higher, percent of person’s age 25+ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35.4 Other Information Mean travel time to work, workers age 16+ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 minutes Total housing units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98,656 Homeownership rate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73.7 Land area of Saratoga County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 812 square miles

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Saratoga County’s

Major Employers Source: Saratoga County Chamber of Commerce

An asterisk (*) denotes manufacturers Over 2,000 Employees GlobalFoundries, Malta

1,000–1,999 Employees

200–299 Employees Adirondack Trust Company AYCO

Momentive Performance Materials, Waterford

*Ball Metal Container Group

Saratoga County, Ballston Spa

*Fort Miller Group

Saratoga Hospital, Saratoga Springs

New Country Motor Car Group

Saratoga Springs City School District

US Foodservice

(Saratoga Springs, Greenfield, Wilton) Shenendehowa Central School District (Clifton Park, Malta, Halfmoon) Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs

500–999 Emplyees Ballston Spa Central School District Curtis Lumber Co. Empire State College Navy - West Milton Site New York Racing Association (and related employers) *Quad/Graphics Saratoga Bridges Saratoga Casino and Raceway Saratoga Regional YMCA State Farm Insurance Stewart's Ice Cream Company Target Distribution Center Wesley

300–499 Employees Ace Hardware Distribution Center Bast Hatfield *BMPC-Knolls Atomic Power Lab (KAPL) Cengage Learning DA Collins Co. Four Winds – Saratoga *Mohawk Fine Paper, Inc. *SCA Tissue saratogaTODAYnewspaper.com

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PUBLIC SCHOOLS Source: Saratoga County Chamber of Commerce

See Page 91 for complete coverage of Schools, Camps & Colleges

School

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Reading/

Ballston Spa Central Schools 70 Malta Ave., Ballston Spa 12020, 884-7195

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549

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551

Corinth Central Schools 105 Oak St., Corinth 12822 654-9005

1,196

36

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488/486

515

Galway Central Schools Galway 12074, 882-1221

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Hadley-Luzerne CSD Lake Luzerne 12846, 696-2112

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Mechanicville City Schools 10 N. Main St., Mechanicville 12118, 664-5727

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Saratoga Central Catholic HS 247 Broadway, Saratoga Springs 12866, 587-7070

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Saratoga Springs City Schools 5 Wells St., Saratoga Springs 12866, 583-4700

6,600

57

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534/519

549

Schuylerville Central Schools Schuylerville 12871, 695-3255

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Shenendehowa CSD 1 Fairchild Sq., Clifton Park 12065, 877-6251

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So. Glens Falls Central Schools 6 Bluebird Rd., So. Glens Falls 12803, 793-9617

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501

Stillwater Central Schools Stillwater 12170, 373-6100

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T he Newcomers’ Guide

Electric & Gas

National Grid • Customer Service (800) 642-4272 • Power Outages (800) 867-5222 • Gas Emergencies (800) 892-2345 • Call Before You Dig (800) 962-7962 Nationalgridus.com NYSEG • Customer Service (800) 572-1111 • Gas Emergency (800) 572-1121 • Electrical Emergency / Interruption (800) 572-1131 Nyseg.com Department of Motor Vehicles Main County Office Ballston Spa Motor Vehicles 40 McMaster Street, Ballston Spa, M, T, Th & F 8 a.m.-4:45 p.m., W 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Call any office for an appointment (518) 885-2227 Saratoga Springs Branch Saratoga Springs Motor Vehicles, Wilton Mall, 3065 Route 50, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866. M, W, Th & F 8 a.m.-4:45 p.m., T 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Call any office for an appointment (518) 584-7403 Clifton Park Branch Clifton Country Mall, 336 Clifton Park Center Rd. Clifton Park, NY 12065 M, T, W, F 8 a.m.-4:15 p.m., Th 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Call any office for an appointment. (518) 383-2480 Polling Information Saratoga County Board of Elections 50 West High St., Ballston Spa, Phone: (518) 885-2249 Fax: (518) 884-4751 The Board of Elections is open Monday-Friday from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. For information regarding absentee ballots or registering by mail .saratogacountyny.gov

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Recycling

Saratoga County Recycling Centers are free to all Saratoga County residents – please refer to the county website (www.saratogacountyny.gov) or call them directly at 1-866-reuse it (1-866-738-7348) for specific guidelines, locations and hours of operation.

• Corinth – 115 Hearth Road (Tue.-Sat 8-4) • Clifton Park –217 Vishers Ferry Road (Tue.8-4 Wed.- Sat.8-4) • Saratoga Springs –41 Weibel Avenue (mon.-Sat 7:55-3:55) • Milton – 6010 County Farm Road (Tue.- Sat.8-4) • Moreau – 1545 Route 9 (Mon.-Tue 7:30-3:30, Thur.9-5, Fri. -Sat 7:30-3:45) Rubbish & Garbage Removal Check with your local municipality, and if not provided, contact a privately owned company. Telephone / Internet / Cable • AT&T (800) 288-2020, att.com • Direct TV 1-855-280-6038, directv.com • Time Warner 1-888-802-4249, timewarnercable.com • Verizon (800) 837-4966, verizon.com Taxes There are three primary taxes for which property owners are responsible: school, county & city or town. Please refer to your individual municipality for any other applicable taxes. Saratoga County taxes are among the lowest in the state. Water & Sewer Saratoga Springs has a municipal water supply and city sewer system, as do many other municipalities in the county. Some areas are on private wells or hook up to private water companies and use private sewer lines. A county sewer district serves a major portion of the county. For more information on rates, contact your municipality.

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Saratoga County

Check it out here! Æ SaratogaCountyNY.gov Animal Shelter (518) 885-4113 6010 County Farm Road Ballston Spa, Board of Elections 50 West High st. Ballston Spa (518) 885-2249 (See Page 19 for Voter Registration Information) Board of Supervisors 40 McMaster st. Ballston Spa (518) 885-2240 County Administrator Spencer P. Hellwig 40 McMaster st. Ballston Spa (518) 884-4742 County Clerk / Department of Motor Vehicles (See pg 19 for DMV locations)

Deputy County Clerk Craig A. Hayner (518) 885-2213 40 McMaster St. Ballston Spa County Historian Lauren Roberts 40 McMaster St. Ballston spa (518) 884-4749 County Nursing Home Maplewood Manor (see page 84 for more information on Senior care)

Administrator, Diane Brown, (518) 885-2288 149 Ballston Ave. Ballston Spa, County Treasurer Samuel J. Pitcheralle 40 McMaster St. Ballston Spa (518) 884-4724

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Department of Social Services Commissioner, Tina Potter (518) 884-4140 152 West High Street Ballston Spa, District Attorney James A. Murphy III (518) 885-2263 25 West High Street Ballston Spa, NY 12020 Jimmurphyda.com Employment & Training Program Director Lisa M. Scaccia 152 West Hih Street Ballston Spa (518) 884-4170 Mental Health Director

(see page 144 for more information on Human Service Organizations)

Hans Lehr 135 South Broadway Saratoga Springs (518)584-9030 Office of the Aging Director

(see page 85 for more information on Senior care)

Sandra Cross (518) 884-4100 152 West High Street Ballston Spa, NY 12020 Probation Department John Adams, 152 West High Street Ballston Spa (518) 884-4120 Public Defender Oscar L. Schreiber 40 McMaster Street Ballston Spa (518) 884-4795

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Public Health Nursing Service Director of Public Health (see page 144 for more information on Human Service Organizations)

Cathi Duncan (518) 584-7460 31 Woodlawn Avenue Suite 1 Saratoga Springs Public Works Department Commissioner Keith R. Manz, P.E. (518) 885-2235 3654 Galway Rd. Ballston Spa, NY 12020 Real Property Tax Service Agency Director Joanne Bosley (518) 885-2219 35 West High Street Ballston Spa, NY 12020 Return the FAVOR Veteran’s Discount Program

Sheriff’s Office 6010 County Farm Road Ballston Spa (518) 885-6761 (518) 885-2450 Veteran’s Service Agency Dirctor, Felipe Moon 152 West High Street Saratoga Springs (518) 884-4115 Youth Bureau Director, Wes Carr 152 West High Street Ballston Spa, (518) 884-4180 Saratoga County Chamber saratoga.org The Chamber of Southern Saratoga County souther.saratoga.org

To apply for a FAVOR card, stop at the County Clerk’s office,

40 McMaster Street Ballston Spa, NY 12020. (518) 885-2213 or (518) 884-4115

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Governor Andrew M. Cuomo (D-NY) governor.ny.gov Albany Office (518) 474-8390 U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) gillibrand.senate.gov Albany Office (518) 431-0120 U.S. Senator Charles E. Schumer (D-NY) schumer.senate.gov Albany Office (518) 431-4070 U.S. Congressman Chris Gibson (R-NY) 19th gibson.house.gov Albany Office (518) 306-5450 U.S. Congressman Paul Tonko (D-NY) 20th tonko.house.gov Albany Office (518) 465-0700 NY State Senator Hugh T. Farley (R) 49th nysenate.gov/senator/ hugh-t-farley Albany Office (518) 455-2181 NY State Senator Kathy Marchione (R) 43rd nysenate.gov/senator/ kathleen-a-marchione Albany Office (518) 455-2381 NYS Assemblyman John T. McDonald III (D) 108th assembly.state.ny.us/mem/ John-T-McDonald-III Albany Office (518) 455-4474 NYS Assemblyman James Tedisco (R) 112th assembly.state.ny.us/mem/ James-Tedisco Albany Office (518) 455-5772

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The Ci t y of

Saratoga Springs Check it out here! Æ SaratogaSprings.org

Nestled in the foothills of the Adirondacks is the jewel of upstate New York, the City in the Country . . . Saratoga Springs. This once seasonal resort community is now a year-round tourist destination. Serving as the summer home to the NY City Ballet and The Philadelphia Orchestra, Saratoga Springs also hosts some of the best Thoroughbred racing in the country. The diverse cultural market and affluent tourist influx is what makes Saratoga Springs “A Great American Place” and a premier location to work and raise a family. City Hall 474 Broadway, Saratoga Springs (518) 587-3550 City Mayor Joanne Yepsen, (518) 587-3550 x2514 Public Safety Commissioner Christian Mathiesen (518) 587-3550 x2627 Public Works Commissioner Anthony Scirocco (518) 587-3550, ext. 2562 Accounts Commissioner/City Clerk John Franck, (518) 587-3550, ext. 2543 Finance Commissioner Michele Madigan (518) 587-3550, ext. 2571 Supervisor Matt Veitch, (518) 587-2198 Post Offices 475 Broadway, (518) 587-1798 x245 248 Washington Street, (518) 584-1545 USPS.com Library 49 Henry Street Saratoga Springs (518) 584-7860 sspl.org

see page 32 for more information

Public School Saratoga City Schools 3 Blue Streak Blvd. (518) 583-4700 saratogaschools.org (see pages 18 & 98 for more information) saratogaTODAYnewspaper.com

Chamber of Commerce Saratoga County 28 Clinton St., (518) 584-3255 Saratoga.org Saratoga Springs Downtown Business Association PO Box 974 (518) 587-8635 saratogadowntown.com Saratoga Convention and Tourism Bureau 60 Railroad Place, Suite 301 (518) 584-1531 (855) 424-6073 discoversaratoga.org

Zip Code: 12866 Parks and Attractions For a complete listing of all area attractions, please visit the Saratga County Chamber at Saratoga.org or see pages 114 and 123-127 for more information.

Non-Emergency Fire 60 Lake Ave., (518) 587-3599 Chief of Police Gregory Veitch 5 Lake Avenue (518) 584-1800 EMT—Saratoga Emergency Corp. 166 West Avenue (518) 584-2109 Animal Control Saratoga Springs Police Department 5 Lake Avenue (518) 584-1800 Visitors’ Center (see page 31 for more information) 297 Broadway (518) 587-3241 saratogaspringsvisitorcenter.com

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Saratoga Race Course

The Saratoga Race Course is famous the world over, drawing some of the globe’s top owners, trainers, jockeys and Thoroughbreds to its beautiful and historic grounds for many of the biggest meets in the nation. Located off of Union Avenue in Saratoga Springs, fans both casual and diehard have come to the racetrack since it first opened in 1863 to enjoy world-class entertainment and experience the excitement during the seven-week summer season. Photos provided. the second-floor Carousel Located off of Union Avenue Restaurant, overlooking the in Saratoga Springs, fans both scenic picnic area; or the Porch casual and diehard have At the Track at track-level, located in an come to the racetrack since open air environment just a few it first opened in 1863 to enjoy The Turf Terrace Dining Room is located on the third and feet away from the outside rail. world-class entertainment and fourth floors of the Clubhouse. The multi-level trackside dining area offers a great view of all the racing action overlooking the Every racing day from 7–9:30 experience the excitement finish line. An a la carte menu is served in a formal open-air a.m., guests are also invited to during the seven-week summer setting. enjoy a long-standing tradition— season. The Club Terrace is located behind the box seat area on the the buffet breakfast served on The 350-acre racetrack begins second floor of the Clubhouse, overlooking the backyard & The Porch. Lastly, the Jim Dandy its Summer 2013 season Friday, paddock. It offers a popular selection of appetizers, refreshing Bar offers a sophisticated, July 18, and will run for 40 salads and specialty sandwiches in a casual open-air setting. comfortable experience for days until close on Labor Day, Television monitors are available for viewing of the races. adults looking to relax and Monday, September 1. The Porch is located on the track level of the Clubhouse just take in the races. The Saratoga Able to accommodate 50,000 a few feet from the outside rail. It offers an a la carte menu in a casual open-air setting. Race Course has something guests at once, the Saratoga Please go to http://www.nyra.com/saratoga/ or call for everyone, for through-andRace Course also offers (518) 584-6200 x 2260 for specific guidelines regarding: Dress through fans, casual observers, trackside dining for up to 2,200 Code, Reservations, Seating Charges and the Cancellation families, youngsters and guests, and can seat 18,000 Policy regarding any of the dining options mentioned above. everyone in between. in the beautiful grandstand, Breakfast at Saratoga is a long-standing tradition. Every Races are held Wednesday private boxes, luxury suites, and racing day from 7 to 9:30 a.m., breakfast is served on The through Monday; general at the picnic tables, benches Porch of the Clubhouse while the Thoroughbreds prepare parking is free or trackside is and more. for future races. Mary Ryan, a lifelong horsewoman, provides $10; grandstand admission is The Saratoga Race Course expert commentary for the workouts. Admission to breakfast is free with the exception of Travers Day when a $10 Clubhouse $3, clubhouse admission $5, offers a wide variety of dining admission fee is required. Dress code is casual attire, trackchildren 12 and under are free options for guests to try, from side parking is $10, but refundable if you leave by 10 am. The but must accompanied by a vendors placed strategically Breakfast Buffet is $14.95 per person, $8.95 for children ages parent or guardian. across the grounds to the open3-12, plus tax & gratuity. One of the highlights of the breakfast So come and visit the thrilling air Turf Terrace Dining Room. program is the free walking tour of our famous and historic and historic Saratoga Race Guests may also visit The Club stable area (weather permitting). The first tram that takes Course for a truly unforgettable Terrace, located behind the box you to the stable area leaves the main Clubhouse entrance at experience. For more seating area on the second floor 7:30 a.m. with additional trams leaving approximately every 15 information, visit www.nyra. of the Clubhouse; the At the minutes. The last tour departs at around 9:00 a.m. (The Tour is available every race day except Travers Day and Labor Day) com/index_saratoga or call Rail Pavilion, featuring trackside (518) 584-6200. viewing of the races in a climate-controlled environment;

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SaratogA Polo C lub

Polo may be the sport of kings, but at the scenic Whitney Field in Saratoga Springs, Saratoga Polo has something to offer for everyone. Located at 2 Bloomfield Road in Saratoga, the 2014 Polo

season begins Friday, July 11 and runs through Labor Day, Sunday, September 1. With over 100 years of history at the local grounds, fans new and old are treated to full, panoramic views of the exciting matches and fast-paced action with some of the best polo teams from all over the world. Enjoy The Clubhouse, featuring excellent seats to watch saratogaTODAYnewspaper.com

the games while enjoying light dining faire and drinks in a comfortable, air conditioned setting. Or try The Clubhouse porch to enjoy the open air, where fans can relax in corporate or personal box seats, or sit back in the surrounding field side seating. Guests can also pack a picnic basket and enjoy the evening’s entertainment on the general admission lawn. A family favorite, get up close to the polo action in a casual setting, where even the dog is welcome to attend. Refreshments can also be purchased on the grounds, and handy guides to understanding the game are also made available. To learn more, visit saratogapolo.com.

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T HE Art Scene

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Links for many of the following located on saratogaartsfest.org

70 Beekman Street Fine Art Gallery Crafters Gallery 427 Broadway, 583-2435, craftersgallerysaratoga.com Feneex Boutique, 30 Beekman St. 584-5550 Flores Fine Art Gallery, 468 Broaway 232-0107, floresartnewyork.com Gary Zack Studio, 584-1970 garyzack.com LaFayette Jewelry Designs, 30 Beekman st., 528-9114 lafayettejewelrydesigns.com Saratoga Arts Center Gallery 320 Broadway, 584-4132 saratoga-art.org Schick Art Gallery at Skidmore 580-5049 skidmore.edu/schick Spa Fine Art, 376 Broadway 587-2411 spa-fine-art.com Spring Street Gallery 112 Spring Street, 587-6433 Symmetry Gallery, 348 Broadway 584-5090, symmetrygallery.com Textile Studio 143 Grand Ave, 583-2129 frittelli-lockwood.com The Front Room Gallery 73 Beekman St., 871-1828

8th Annual Arts festival June 11-15, 2014 Saratoga Springs (see page 36 for more information)

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Art in the Park Historic Congress Park Saturday, July 12th, 10am-5pm Saturday, Septembet 13th, 10am-4pm www.saratoga-arts.org Venues:

Caffe Lena 47 Phila St. (800)838-306 or (518)583-0022 caffelena.org Caffè Lena is widely recognized as the oldest continuously operating coffeehouse in the United States. It is an internationally renowned cultural center and an American treasure. Opened in 1960, the café has helped to launch many of America’s best loved songwriters, including Bob Dylan, Arlo Guthrie, Ani DiFranco and many more. Saratoga Chamber Players Po Box 60, Saratoga Springs (518)584-1427 Saratogachamberplayers.org The Saratoga Chamber Players presents concerts in Saratoga and Warren Counties of New York under the direction of Jill Levy, Artistic Director. Repertoire includes traditional and contemporary pieces offered by professional musicians from the United States, Canada, Europe and Asia. The mission of the organization is to present, cultivate, promote and develop an appreciation for and understanding of music, the musical arts generally and chamber music in particular. In order to highlight the interrelationship of the arts and to enrich the community, SCP collaborates with other arts and cultural organizations in the area. Saratoga Performing Arts Center Saratoga Performing Arts Center, an acoustically ideal amphitheater in the heart of Saratoga Spa State Park, showcases some of the nation’s best performers throughout its jam-packed summer season. The summer home of the New York City Ballet and The Philadelphia Orchestra, SPAC makes classical, timeless performances accessible to audiences of all ages and backgrounds. Hosting everyone from iconic legends Elton John and

Bob Dylan, to mainstream giants Drake and Zac Brown Band, SPAC’s summer concerts have something for every musical taste. Enjoy live music under the stars on SPAC’s ample lawn seating or opt for a more up-close experience and sit stage-side inside the amphitheatre. Calendar of Events: www.spac. org/calendar.php Home Made Theater Homemadetheater.org Home Made Theater is a not-forprofit theater company committed to enhancing the cultural life of the Saratoga region. As the Resident Company in the historic Spa Little Theater we are a vital link in creating a thriving community. We believe in the ability of theater to entertain, educate and enrich people’s lives. Our mission is to offer high quality theater productions of outstanding plays, produced by a dedicated group of professionally minded artists, to offer classes in the theater arts to people of all ages, and to provide the opportunity for exciting and rewarding participation in all aspects of the theater. HMT produces a four -show season, between October and May. We offer dinner theater packages with area restaurants for the three “main-stage” productions. Each December we offer a “Theater for Families” production. HMT also offers acting classes for children, teens, and adults. Saratoga Children’s Theater www.saratogachildrenstheatre.org Enriching. Educating. Inspiring. At Saratoga Children’s Theatre, community is the heart of our theatre. By enriching, educating and inspiring our children we capture their artistic qualities. At SCT, we not only provide a forum for creating theatre, we are building a future audience with a life-long love of the theatre arts. Skidmore College Department of Theater www.skidmore.edu/academics/ theater/currentSeason Saratoga Shakespeare Company www.saratogashakespeare.com saratogaTODAYnewspaper.com


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SARATOGA CASINO & RACEWAY

Featuring over 1,700 slot machines, three restaurants, a nightclub and the famed half-mile harness horse racing track, Saratoga Casino and Raceway boasts a huge variety of entertainment, dining, racing and nightlife options all in one location, making it one of the most exciting attractions in Saratoga Springs. Open seven days a week 9 am-4pm. Off of Crescent Avenue in Saratoga Springs, the casino offers year-round entertainment with some of the industry’s hottest and latest games, including slot machines, video poker, electronic roulette, electronic craps and more. Wager one penny or $25 a pop – for casual gamers or big spenders – there are many options to choose from for those 18 and over on the gaming floor. But gaming is only part of the equation. Come experience the thrill of live harness racing around the stunning half-mile track, open from March through December each year. View live races along the rail, from the comfort of the lower clubhouse, in the Grandstand, or while takingin a meal at Fortunes Restaurant or Lucky Joe’s. Guests can also watch and wager on racing on one of the many televisions located along the Mezzanine floor. As day fades into night, the Vapor Night Club comes alive. Featuring live bands, DJs, special events, celebrity appearances and more, Vapor is one of the trendiest hot spots in Saratoga Springs. Gaming, racing, dining and entertainment – Saratoga Casino and Raceway has it all. To learn more, visit www.SaratogaCasino.com.

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Saratoga springs V isitors center The Saratoga Springs Heritage Area Visitor Center is the gateway to the city for residents and visitors alike. At the Visitor Center, you’ll find a friendly staff to answer questions, provide referrals, and share a wealth of knowledge. You’ll find all kinds of travel information and information about area resources and attractions. The Saratoga Springs Heritage Area Visitor Center is under the direction of the City of Saratoga Springs Office of the Mayor. Saratoga Springs Heritage Area Visitor Center 297 Broadway Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 Phone: (518) 587-3241 Fax: (518) 580-0980 visitorInfo@saratoga-springs.org

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Visitor Center Hours Beginning Memorial Day weekend through the day before Thanksgiving Monday–Saturday: 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Sunday: 10 a.m.–3 p.m. Beginning Thanksgiving weekend through the weekend before Memorial Day weekend) Monday–Saturday: 9 a.m.–5 p.m.

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Saratoga Springs Public Library Your Saratoga Springs Public Library is a hub of community activity, serving over half a million visitors of all ages each year. Our collection of books, magazines, recorded books, music and movies has something for everyone. The library is located in the heart of downtown Saratoga Springs, just one block from Broadway. We’re open seven days a week, year ‘round, and offer a broad array of programs for the whole family. Our website, www.sspl.org, provides 24/7 access to the library’s catalog. Your library card is a key to a world of information, entertainment, and ideas.

The library is chartered to serve the Saratoga Springs School District, which includes the City of Saratoga Springs, and portions of the towns of Wilton, Greenfield, Milton and Malta. Cardholders in good standing may borrow any item on the shelf, however, the number of items nonresidents may borrow from some highdemand portions of our collection, such as feature films on DVD and New and Popular books, may be limited, and holds privileges on these items are reserved for district residents and members of the Ex-Libris Society of the Friends of the Saratoga Springs Public Library. A member of the Southern Adirondack Library System and part of a joint automation agreement with libraries in the Mohawk Valley Library System, we share a catalog and have reciprocal borrowing arrangements with libraries in an eight-county region. Year ‘Round Activities Saratoga Springs Public Library offers a full slate of activities for every member of the family, including: • Teen Room: The Teen Room is open to students in grades 6-12 after school. This is not a quiet area of the library. Monthly “Books and Tea” book discussions and “Life is Short” short story discussions allowing teens to have a say in library programs. •

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software programs, such as word processing, spreadsheet and database programs. Story Times for children’s various developmental stages • Summer Reading Program designed to help school kids maintain their reading skills over the summer break (The Children’s Room also sponsors some very special annual programs, including...) • Live reindeer visits during holiday time • Coordinating library visits for every third grade classroom in the school district • Hatching chicks in the spring • Gingerbread house making programs in the winter, and • An annual Mother’s Day visit from real live llamas

Some Special Services: • Computer Classes: Regularly scheduled computer classes for different skill levels will help to keep your knowledge up-todate. Watch the library’s website (www.sspl.org) for schedule and registration information. • Meeting Rooms: Nonprofit organizations in the library’s service area may apply to use library meeting rooms at no charge • Premium Online Content: Tired of being unsure about the quality of information returned from search engines on the World Wide Web? Our website, www.sspl.org is a portal to a number of reliable, content-rich online databases for homework, research, reading suggestions and entrepreneurship. • SALON: Southern Adirondack Library On-Demand is your online home for downloadable digital audiobooks and a small but growing selection of eBooks. Library cardholders may browse and download digital content for use on home computers or portable devices. • The Saratoga Room: Our special collection focusing on books and other printed Saratoga memorabilia is a must stop for visitors, newcomers, and researchers hoping to learn more about Saratoga Springs’ rich and colorful history.

Homebound Service: Being homebound doesn’t have to mean missing out on library service. Residents of our service area who are temporarily or permanently unable to travel to the library may qualify to receive visits from a member of the library’s staff who will deliver books and other materials directly to your door. The Book Bag Shop: The Friends of the Saratoga Springs Public Library operate this used book store inside the library. Here you’ll find some of the best book bargains around, and proceeds of sales support library programs and services. 584-7860 x333 The Bread Basket Bakery Cafe is operated by Matt Tallman and offers coffee, tea, hot cocoa, cappucino, lattes, smoothies, pastries, muffins, cookies, cupcakes, sandwiches, quiche, salads and pot pies. Please note: Hours for the Book Bag Shop and Cafe differ from general library hours. VITA (Volunteer Income Tax Assistance) Program Tax assistance provided by the Saratoga County VITA Program (sponsored by the IRS). Literacy New York: Greater Capital Region Literacy NY provides private and small group instruction by trained volunteers to individuals wishing to improve reading, writing and English speaking skills, and to prepare for the US citizenship examination.

Library Hours: Monday – Thursday 9 a.m.–9 p.m. Friday 9 a.m.–6 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Sunday Noon–5 p.m. *Closed most major holidays. 49 Henry Street Saratoga Springs, (518) 584-7860 sspl.org saratogaTODAYnewspaper.com


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SARATOGA COUNT Y Museums

Brookside Museum 6 Charlton Street, Ballston Spa (518) 885-4000 brooksidemuseum.org Maintained by the Saratoga County Historical Society, Brookside offers classes, has five galleries, a hands-on-history room, a research library, and a gift shop. Open Tuesday–Friday from 10 a.m.–4 p.m. and Saturday 10 a.m.–2 p.m. The Children’s Museum at Saratoga 69 Caroline Street, Saratoga (518) 584-5540 cmssny.org Housing 13 interactive exhibits anda hands-on art studio, children ages 2–10 can hone their creativity, grow and socialize. Open July 1 through Labor Day: Monday–Saturday from 9:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. and Sunday Noon–4 p.m. and Labor Day through June: Tuesday–Saturday from 9:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. and Sunday Noon–4:30 p.m.

Friends of Ulysses S. Grant Cottage PO Box 2294, Wilton (518) 584-4353 grantcottage.org Grant Cottage is the historic site where Ulysses Grant spent his last days. Complete with original furnishings, Grant’s personal items, and a spectacular view of the Hudson Valley. Open Memorial Day through Labor Day: Wednesday–Sunday from 10 a.m.–4 p.m. Labor Day through Columbus Day: Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m.–4 p.m.

National Bottle Museum 76 Milton Avenue Ballston Spa (518) 885-7589 nationalbottlemuseum.org The museum displays exhibits about early bottle making methods and tools, as well as handmade bottles. The museum is also the host of numerous classes and events. Open Mon-Fri from 10 a.m.–4 p.m.

National Museum of Dance and Hall of Fame 99 South Broadway Saratoga Springs (518) 584-2225 dancemuseum.org The only museum in the nation dedicated to American professional dance, the National Museum of Dance is a living museum, where dance is featured in archives, exhibitions, classes and special events. Open Tues-Sat from 9 a.m.–5 p.m. National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame 191 Union Avenue Saratoga Springs (518) 584-0400 racingmuseum.org The National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame displays the history of American Thoroughbreds. Visitors can enjoy exclusive Oklahoma tours, public programs and interactive galleries. They are changing special exhibits that make every visit a different experience. The museum is closed until February 29 for exhibit updates. New York State Military Museum 61 Lake Avenue, Saratoga (518) 581-5100 nysmm.org New York State’s military history collection is housed here in a historical 1889 armory. A complete history is showcased including displays from the Revolutionary War to the current conflict in Iraq. The museum also has a military history library and archive. Open Tuesday–Saturday from 10 a.m.–4 p.m. and Sunday Noon–4 p.m. Saratoga Automobile Museum 110 Avenue of the Pines, Saratoga Springs (518) 587-1935 saratogaautomuseum.org The museum commemorates New York State’s automotive heritage and features changing exhibits including antique, classic, race, Indy, sports and stock cars. The museum includes three galleries, an orientation theater and gift shop. Open June–September:

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Daily 10 a.m.–5 p.m.; October–December: Tuesday– Sunday from 10 a.m.–5 p.m.; January–February: Wednesday–Sunday from 10 a.m.–5 p.m.; and March–May: Tuesday–Sunday 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Saratoga Harness Hall of Fame 352 Jefferson St., Saratoga Springs (518) 587-4210 A harness museum housing sulkies, old-time heroes and antique horseshoe displays. Open May–June and November, Thursday–Saturday 10 a.m.–4 p.m. and July–October, Tuesday–Saturday 10 a.m.–4 p.m. Saratoga National History Park 648 Rt. 32, Stillwater (58) 670-2985 nps.gov/sara Saratoga Springs History Museum at The Canfield Casino Congress Park, Saratoga Springs (518) 584-6920 saratogahistory.org The Saratoga Springs History Museum has three floors of exhibits that tell the story of Saratoga Springs. Open daily 10-4 Stillwater Blockhouse Routes 4 and 32, Stillwater (518) 664-1847 ext.39 stillwaterny.org/visitorscultural-attractions.asp The Blockhouse is a museum that houses information about the American Revolution and the history of the Town of Stillwater.

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Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery Skidmore College, 815 N. Broadway, Saratoga Springs (518) 580-8080, skidmore.edu/tang One of the first interdisciplinary museums of its kind in the country, the Tang’s exhibitions and programs combine a variety of subjects with new works of international, contemporary art. The Tang also is host to artist talks, tours, films, music and children’s activities. Open Tuesday–Sunday from Noon–5 p.m. and Thursday Noon–9 p.m. Wilton Heritage and Farm Museum Mt. McGregor Road and Parkhurst Road, Wilton townofwilton.com/town-historian The Wilton Heritage Society Museum, located at Mt. McGregor and Parkhurst Roads in Wilton, is open Friday–Sunday 1–4 p.m. Memorial day weekend to Labor day. Exhibits include a Victorian parlor, a oneroom school, Wilton landmarks, Mt. McGregor and a farm annex.

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FEST IVALS & BLOCK PART IES

16th Annual Saratoga Invitational: April 25-27, 2014 saratogarowing.com

and national artists during the annual citywide, four-day festival. Flag Day Parade: June 8, 2013. Bring the family and join the fun of the Elks

Parrot Head Festival comes to town. Buffet-fans and partygoers alike will get down to the sounds of the nation’s leading Jimmy Buffet tribute act and enjoy the island themed festival like a cheeseburger in paradise.

Skidmore Horse Show Saratoga Classic: June 10-15, June 18-22, 2014

37th Anniversary Saratoga Freihofer’s Jazz Festival: June 28 & 29, 2014

Saratoga Outdoor Farmers Flag Day Parade: Market Opening Day: June 14, 2014 May 3, 2014 The twice-weekly outdoor market at the pavilions at High Rock Park resumes. Hours: Wednesdays 3 to 6 p.m.; Saturdays 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Saratoga Springs Horse Show: April 30-May 4, May 7-11, 2014

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Saratoga Arts Fest: June 11-15, 2014

This event celebrates the dance, film, music, theater, and visual-art in Saratoga Springs and upstate New York. Come see and experience the talents of local, regional

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Saratoga Brewfest: June 14, 2014

This annual event is the place to be for all the craft beer aficionados in Saratoga. Breweries from all over the Northeast converge on Saratoga County Fairgrounds for an afternoon of food, fun and craft beer.

Parrot Head Festival: June 21, 2014

Calling all Jimmy Buffet fans! For the first time ever, Saratoga County is going to feel a whole lot more like Margaritaville when the

The jazziest event in Saratoga Springs is without question the annual Freihofer’s Jazz Festival. The event brings some of the biggest names in jazz to Saratoga Performing Arts Center with two stages of performers, a craft fair and lots of other musical events.

Saratoga Springs’ most famous attraction is its historic race course. The six-week track meet kicks off July 18 with the annual Hats Off Festival, featuring live music throughout downtown and hundreds of stunning hats competing in a variety of categories for top honors. The racing season continues throughout the enchanting mornings and exciting until close on Labor Day. The race course has long been known as the “summertime place to be!”

Saratoga’s All-American Celebration, Inc. is a nonprofit 501(c)3 organized by community volunteers to bring family fun and patriotic pride to the residents and visitors of Saratoga Springs, New York as we celebrate our nation’s freedom and independence every Fourth of July.

The Silks & Satins 5K Run to benefit Special Olympics New York takes runners on a tour through the beautiful, tree-lined streets of Saratoga Springs, beginning with a breathtaking view of the thoroughbreds as they start their morning warm-up.

Firecracker 4 Road Race: July 4, 2014

The fair brings together the best of everything, entertainment, 4-H Displays, Food, Music, Great Rides and more animals than anywhere else.

Parkfest: July 12, 2014

Another outstanding celebration to be held at Gavin Park on Saturday, July 12, 2014. More than 10,000 visitors attend this fun-filled day of entertainment, known as ParkFest to enjoy free activities, amusement parktype rides and fireworks at dusk.

Hats Off Festival: July 18-19, 2014

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Race Course Opening Day: July 18, 2014

All-American Celebration: Silk & Satin 5k Race: July 4, 2014 July 19, 2014

Start your July 4th festivities with a 4-mile road race beginning on Broadway and winding through the historic streets of Saratoga Springs.

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live music, entertainment and the race-track!

Washington County Fair: August 18-24, 2014

Travers Stakes Race: August 23, 2014

The crown jewel of the summer horse racing schedule, the Travers Stakes is known as “the Mid-Summer Derby.” World class race horses, trainers and breeders take their shot at the $1 million purse for winning. The 2014 race will be the 145th running of the Travers Stakes.

Saratoga Final Stretch: August 30 & 31, 2014

As the racing season winds down in Saratoga Springs, celebrate the end of summer with the Final Stretch celebration. Enjoy live music downtown, including jazz, bluegrass, classical, folk, country, Dixieland and more. saratogaTODAYnewspaper.com


14th Annual Saratoga Wine & Food and Fall Ferrari Festival: September 5-7, 2014

This event is a celebration of fine wine, fine food and fine cars. Automobile enthusiasts from all over the Northeast descend on Saratoga for a weekend filled with fast cars and gourmet food. The Grand Tasting event features over 250 different vintages of wine for sampling.

Showcase of Homes: September 20-21, 27-28, October 4-5, 2014

Check out Chef’s Nights! saratogashowcaseofhomes. com

Saratoga Springs Fall Festival: October 25, 2014

Downtown Saratoga celebrates the beautiful fall season during the last weekend of October. Enjoy spooky trolley rides, a petting zoo, trick-or-treating, pumpkin rolling races, arts and crafts, cupcake decorating, live music and more.

Victorian Street Walk: December 4, 2014

Join downtown Saratoga Springs as it celebrates the beginning of the holiday season with music, magic, gingerbread house displays, choral groups, Victorian costumes, live reindeer and countless venues featuring live music and entertainment.

Saratoga Festival of Trees: December 3-7, 2014

Be the first to walk amid hundreds of beautiful, twinkling trees, wreaths, centerpieces and other holiday items available for viewing and for sale at the Saratoga Springs City Center. Enjoy a special breakfast with Santa, build holiday crafts with Frosty and Rudolph, or just take in the stunning holiday decorations.

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Saratoga County Restaurant Week: December 5-11, 2014

Enjoy many of Saratoga’s fine restaurants and establishments during the holiday season’s Restaurant Week. Enjoy some of the best food the area has to offer, all at a reasonable fixed price.

First Night Saratoga: December 31, 2014

In case you can’t make it to Times Square, Saratoga Springs is the home of New York’s second biggest New Year’s Eve celebration. First Night Saratoga is an alcoholfree event for the whole family. Ring in the New Year with the festive music and entertainment in downtown Saratoga.

Save The Dates . . . 2015 Winterfest Weekend: January

The annual Winterfest in downtown Saratoga Springs is a great chance to get out of the house and enjoy dozens of wintertime activities with the family. There’s wine tastings, ski and snowshoe tours and the main event . . . Chowderfest.

Chowderfest: February The Spa City’s annual Chowderfest is one of the most anticipated events all year.

Saratoga Beer Week: February

Beer Week is Saratoga Springs’ newest annual event that brings an array of breweries and master brewers to the city for dozens of events at local nightlife venues.

Saratoga Restaurant Week: Mid-March

For all the “foodies” out there, Saratoga Restaurant Week is your chance to try a special menu prepared by participating restaurants.

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Beauty's Best Kept

Secret One of the biggest issues I hear from women in my practice is negative self talk. Constantly raising the bar of perfection and never really taking the time to acknowledge the little and big accomplishments of reaching a goal or simply being “good enough”. When we are constantly critiquing ourselves we set the stage for an anxious heavy heart and negative attitude. I hear from so many women who get into the trap of comparing themselves to others and the result is never feeling good enough. The best way to work through this negative self doubt is to simply make a decision that you will, under no circumstances, continue to put yourself down. If I punched you in the face you would immediately defend yourself. Your adrenaline would kick in and you would seek protection and safety for

yourself. You would put ice or healing ointment on your face to get the swelling down and sooth the pain. Your natural instinct is to take care of yourself when being physically harmed. We need this same level of attention and care when it comes to caring for ourselves emotionally. Every time you look in the mirror and choose to reflect on every blemish, wrinkle and flaw you are punching your heart, spirit, body and soul. These repeated jabs will leave your heart with deep emotional scars that can eventually lead to a dark and depressed spirit. We would never talk to our best friends the way we speak to ourselves. Would you say to your bestie, “Your thighs could have their own zipcode girl! Or, “Hey Pal, didn’t you get the memo… CARBS are NOT your friend! Rather, we would encourage our bestie in the pursuit of health and wellness and chose to see her with eyes of love and acceptance. Would if we made the choice to treat ourselves the way we would treat our most treasured loved ones? Often times I hear women say, “Why can’t I just like myself like Suzie does? She seems to just be okay with who she is . . . what’s her secret?” My dear ladies the secret is there is NO secret. It’s a daily sometimes even minute-by-minute choice to accept and like who you are. The difference between people who have a positive aura about themselves and the people who don’t is a DECISION.

Imagine if you could right at this moment make the decision to treat yourself with love and respect. Imagine today that you could declare with conviction, “From this day forward I will learn to love and accept myself. I will no longer abuse myself with negative self talk and criticism. I will learn to get into the habit of seeing myself with eyes of love and acceptance. I will not spend one more minute tearing myself down.” This very simple decision is perhaps the best kept beauty secret around. The choice to like who you are and accept yourself as is, leads to bright shiny eyes, a beautiful smile, a sparkly “je ne sais quoi” aura and a body that walks around feeling confident and fit. You can buy every anti wrinkle cream on the market and botox yourself frozen but no amount of product will produce the amazing results that love and self acceptance do. Cultivate a beauty routine that is based on being good to yourself and treating yourself with love and respect. The fact is, there is only one YOU on the entire plane. No one else has your smile, sense of humor and unique gifts and talents. When we compare ourselves to others we are literally rejecting our existence on the planet. Make the choice today to honor who you are and what unique gifts you bring to the world simply by being YOU. Do not spend another minute beating yourself up. Take a look in the mirror, look deeply into your eyes and apologize to yourself for all the crappy things you have said to your heart. Let your spirit know that you will make a conscious choice daily to treat yourself as well as you would your favorite bestie. Don’t wait to feel good, make the choice and decision NOW to trade the voice of self doubt for LOVE and ACCEPTANCE! YOU ARE WORTH IT! Ms. Lemery is a psychotherapist practicing in Glens Falls and Saratoga Springs, NY. For more information please visit meghanlemery.com or email meghanlemery@ yahoo.com.

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Welcome!

Saratoga Trunk is a fashion mainstay within the Upstate New York horseracing city of Saratoga Springs. A purveyor of lady's finery for twenty years, Saratoga Trunk carries elegant women’s clothing, jewelry and accessories from some of the best-known and most promising designers and milliners in the world of fashion. Famous for its unparalleled commitment to its customers and the community, Saratoga Trunk’s beloved reputation is built on exquisite apparel for any size or budget, attentive personal service and fashion for philanthropy. New to our emporium is the delightful line of little girls’ clothing, “Collection D’Alli”, dressing infants to size 10 for christenings, special occasions and everything for your little princess. GAS Bijoux jewelry from St.Tropez, Paris, Milan and now Saratoga Springs is heralding attention in all things chic and cool. From cuffs to necklaces and earrings, “She knows she’s special when it’s GAS Bijoux”. Renowned for fabulous hats, our milliners are the

Queens of the racing circuit, namely, Christine A. Moore, Jill Henning, Cat Stevens, Lisa Battaglia, Karen Sewell, Moire Bagale, Carol Bader and more. Saratoga Trunk carries some of the most enduring names in the apparel industry, from casual chic, career to red carpet. Kay Unger, Phoebe Couture, Nicole Miller, Zelda, Badgley Mischka, Marchesa, Kathy Hilton, Teri Jon, Mignon, Rina di Montella and Laundry to name a few. As seen below, our top design house is THEIA, by globally known designer Don O’Neill, providing day and cocktail dresses, evening gowns and The Saratoga Trunk’s Boutique Bridal Salon featuring Don O’Neill’s White Collection exclusively. WELCOME to Saratoga Trunk, “Where Your Style is Our Pleasure”.

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ANIMAL REMOVAL & CONTROL Adirondack Dundee (518) 584-5201 17 Bowman St. Saratoga Springs PET BOARDING

ANIMAL SHELTERS Estherville Animal Shelter 100 Russell Rd. Greenfield Center (518) 893-7451 estherville100@aol.com Forever Home Greyhound Adoptions 213 West Fulton Rd. Middleburg foreverhomegreyhounds. com, (518) 261-7025 Out of the Pits Pit Bull Rescue, training and adoption P.O. Box 2311, Albany outofthepits.org Homes for Orphaned Pets Exist PO Box 2497, Wilton (518) 428-2994 hopeanimalrescue.org Saratoga County Animal Shelter 6010 County Farm Road Ballston Spa (518) 885-4113 saratogacountyny.gov

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Milton Manor Pet Spa & Resort 612 Rt 29, Middle Grove (518) 587-6673 miltonmanor.com Pet Lodge of Clifton Park 1868 Rt.9, Clifton Park (518)877-9663 petlodge.com PET CEMETERIES Saratoga Pet Cemetery Rt. 9 North, Wilton, 693 Saratoga Rd. (518) 587-2662 DOG TRAINERS Mahogany Ridge Home of Team Training 2873 Rt. 9 South Ballston Spa (518) 587-0810, mahoganyridge.net The Complete Canine, LLC Chelsea Koslow, CPDT-KA Certified Pet Dog Trainer (518) 480-8626 thecompletecaninellc. com PetSmart Stores.petsmart.com

DanTrainsDogs.com Dan Rossignol, Dog Trainer & Behaviorist 309 Plains Rd., Malta (518) 232-8106 Doggy Play Care 474 Maple Ave. (518) 886-8876 Training & Play Care VETERINARIANS

Adirondack Veterinary Clinic 419 Geyser Rd., Ballston Spa, (518) 587-6486 Ballston Spa Vet Clinic 365 Saratoga Ave. Ballston Spa (518) 885-5650, ballstonspavet.com Burnt Hills Veterinary Hospital 145 Goode Street, Burnt Hills, (518) 399-5213 burnthillsvethosp.com Holistic Veterinary Center 1404 Route 9, Clifton Park (518) 383-5697 Holisticpetcaretoday. com Homestead Animal Hospital 442 County Route 76, Mechanicville (518) 664-2122 Homesteadanimalhospitalny.com Malta Animal Hospital 604 State Rte 67, Malta (518) 885-2550 maltavet.com

Milton Veterinary Hospital 610 Route 29, Middle Grove, (518) 587-4676 miltonveterinary.com Northway Animal Emergency Clinic 35 Fawn Road Gansevoort (518) 761-2602 northwayanimalemergency.com Saratoga Springs Veterinary Hospital 1 Dyer Switch Road Saratoga Springs (518) 584-3611 Saratoga Vet Hospital 693 Rt. 9 North, Wilton (518) 587-3832 saratogavethosp. vetstreet.com The Haven 2686 Route 9, Malta (518) 583-7865 Upstate Animal Medical Center 415 Maple Ave., Saratoga Springs (518) 583-0609 Upstateamc.com Harmony Vet Clinic 1823 Amsterdam Rd. Ballston Spa (518)885-5535 harmonyvetclinic.com Benfield Pet Hospital 3033 Route 50 Saratoga Springs (518)580-9599 Benfield.com

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Dog Guard Out of Sight Fencing (518) 767-DOGS (3647) Capitaldistrictdogguard. com

Bark Avenue 772 Saratoga Road Burnt Hills (518) 399-7387

Invisible Fencing Top Dog Pet Fence (518) 587-0032 Northerny.invisiblefence. com PET PHOTOGRAPY Heather Bohm-Tallman (978) 500-2301 hbtphoto.com Tracey Buyce (518) 441-2704 Traceybuyce.com SPECIALTY PET SHOPS Benson’s 3083 Rt. 50, Saratoga Springs (518) 584-7777 12 Fire Rd. Clifton Park (518) 373-1007 bensonspet.com Dawgdom 35 VanDam St. Saratoga Springs (518) 306-6600 dawgdom.com Pawlicker’s 2528 Route 9N Greenfield Center pawlickers.com (518) 955-6082 Sloppy Kisses 425 Broadway, Saratoga Springs (518) 587-2207 sloppykissesofsaratoga.com

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Beasty Barber 2873 State Route 9, Ballston Spa (518) 587-7238 Brown Dog Pet Spa & Grooming 42 Park Place, SS (518) 306-6460 Hoochie Poochies 220 Railroad St., Mechanicville (518) 664-4939 hoochiepoochies.com Milton Manor Pet Spa & Resort 612 Route 29, Middle Grove, (518) 587-6673, miltonmanor.com Pampered Pooch & Pals 2134 Doubleday Ave., Ballston Spa,(518) 363-0396 pamperedpoochandpals. com PetSmart 3033 Rt. 50, Saratoga Springs, (518) 580-9374 petsmart.com Puppy Love Pet Salon 418 Geyser Rd. Ballston Spa (518) 587-1575

Shaggy Dog Parlour 1 Lake Hill Road, Ballston Lake (518) 399-2307 Top Dog Grooming 60 Kellogg Rd., Stillwater (518) 664-6677 Shampoodle 1536 Cresent Rd. Clifton Park, (518)371-6600 Shampoodledogwash. com

Dog Walker South Glens Falls (518)798-6800 Dogwalker.com

Pink Dog Parlor 627 Plank Rd. Clifton Park, (518)371-5118 pinkdogparlor.com

Brinkley’s Basic & Beyond 23 Daniels Rd. Saratoga Springs (518)852-5524 Brinkleysbasics.com

Park Ave Pet Grooming 113 Park Ave Mechanicville (518)665-0557 All Breed Grooming By Liz 636 Maple Ave. Saratoga Springs (518)584-0195 Shield Crest Grooming 3340 Galway Rd. Ballston Spa (518)885-1738 Dog Walkers & Dog Sitters Local Dog Sitters Sittercity.com Affordable Dog Walkers Care.com/dogwalkers In-Home Dog Sitting Rover.com/1st-dogboarding-free

Aardvark Pet Sitting 85 Edie Rd. Saratoga Springs (518)581-9650 A Happy Tail Pet Sitting Service 62 Chelsea Dr. Saratoga Springs (518)587-4038 Fresh Air Fido Saratoga Springs (518)796-9195 Bow to the Wow LLC Ballston Spa (518)649-2537 Muttley Crew Pet Sitting LLC (518)331-5744 Muttleycrew.biz Whiskers Watchers (518)383-4605

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Town of Ballston Check it out here Æ  TownofBallstonNY.org

The Town of Ballston, from past to present is a story of change: from a rural community to a tourist area; from a small town to a more populated suburban community. It is today, a thriving area of approximately 8,000, scattered over various communities including, Burnt Hills, Ballston Lake and part of the village of Ballston Spa. Well known for its open spaces, great schools, and community spirit. Ballston Town Hall 323 Charlton Rd. Ballston Spa, NY (518) 885-8502

Jenkins Park Advisory Board Chair Lynnette Ziskin (518) 384-3737

Town Supervisor Patrick Ziegler (518) 885-8502, ext. 13

Animal Control Officer Thomas Shambo (518) 885-8706

Farmland Protection and Preservation Committee Chairperson Joan Pott (518) 885-5431 Planning Board Committee Chairman Richard Doyle (518) 399-4734 Zoning Board of Appeals Chairman Michael Lesniak (518) 399-1589

Bookkeeper Joann Bouchard (518) 885-8502, ext. 11 Building Inspector Thomas Johnson (518) 885-8502, ext. 14 Highway Superintendent Joseph Whalen (518) 885-8502, ext. 25

Tax Collector Anne Hogue (518) 885-8502, ext. 22 Town Assessor Peter Hotaling (518) 885-8502, ext. 20 Town Clerk Carol Shemo (518) 885-8502, ext. 10 Town Historian Rick Reynolds (518) 399-6778 Water Superintendent Joseph Whalen (518) 885-8502, ext. 24

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V illage of Ballston Spa Check it out here Æ Ballston.org

Centrally located in Saratoga County, minutes from Exit 13, this quaint “Village of Friends” with its charming and historic downtown residential and business district, has become a destination in its own right—a bedroom community of the Capital District that offers something for everyone (and all year-round!). Whether you’re a native, a new resident or just a visitor, you’ll enjoy the spirit of family and community that enriches the quality of life in this elegant, Victorian locale with its mecca of antique shops, eateries, galleries & museums and privately-owned businesses. Village of Ballston Spa Mayor John Romano Village Hall, 66 Front Street (518) 885-5711

Local Chamber Ballston Spa BPA, PO Box 386 President, Jim Whittredge ballston.org

Village Clerk Theresa Zayac (518) 885-5711

Non-Emergency Chief of Police: Charles Koenig 30 Bath Street, (518) 885-6393

Building Inspector Randy Lloyd and Gerry Morris (518) 885-5711

Fire Co. #1 Eagle Matt Lee 35 Washington Street (518) 885-6261, Emlbsfd.com

Planning Chairman Ed Lake (518) 885-5711 Zoning Chairman Kevin McDonough (518) 885-5711 Post Office 1 Front Street (518) 885-9191 Library Ballston Spa Public Library 21 Milton Avenue (518) 885-5022 ballston.sals.edu

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Fire Co. #2 Union Fire Company Route 50 / Doubleday Avenue (518) 885-7121, bsfd.org EMT Community Emergency Corps 78 Thompson Street (518) 885-1478 communityemergencycorp.org Animal Control David Brown and Mark Hirsch (518) 885-5111

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Visitors’ Center Inside the Bottle Museum at 76 Milton Avenue There is a visitor’s area with local information and pamphlets. Signature Events: • “First Friday” every month and family oriented events scheduled year-round check ballston.org • Family Fun Day at the Fairgrounds Youth Programs: Recreation Commission 61 Eastern Avenue (518) 885-1634, ballstonarearec.org Ballston Area Community Center 20 Malta Ave. (518) 885-3261, ballstonareacc.org Community Pool Michael A. Spensieri Park Ralph Street

Great Antiquing! Zip Code: 12020

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Attractions: Brookside Museum 6 Charlton Street (518) 885-4000 brooksidemuseum.org National Bottle Museum 76 Milton Avenue (518) 885-7589 nationalbottlemuseum. org Old Iron Spring Front Street and Fairground Avenue oldironspringfestival.org Saratoga County Fair 162 Prospect Street (518) 885-9701 SaratogaCountyFair.org Ballston Spa Community Parks: Kelly Park Playground Ralph St. Iron Spring Park Front St. Wiswall Park Front St. Veteran’s Park Low St. Woods Hollow Nature Preserve, Rowland Street Jim Tedisco Fitness Trail (Connects Prospect St. to Front St.) *All parks close from dusk ‘til Dawn

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Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake Check it out here Æ bhblbpa.com

Originally settled in 1771 and incorporated in 1788, it has a rich history and many strong community organizations. Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake is located in southern Saratoga County neighboring the towns of Malta, Clifton Park, Glenville, Ballston Spa and Charlton. It celebrates its farming and rural heritage by preserving open space, further developing park lands and supporting local farmers’ markets, farm stands and orchard shops. Today, the approximately 8,000 residents enjoy an outstanding quality of life offered by our highly regarded school systems, Veterans Bike Path, our recreational parks, and the beautiful Ballston Lake. The community spirit in this area is epitomized by the annual Burnt Hills Flag Day Parade.

Town Hall 323 Charlton Road Ballston spa Animal Control Officer John Christopher (518) 399-4810 (518) 349-3874 (Pager) Post Office 845 Route 50, Burnt Hills (518) 399-8111 usps.com Non-Emergency State Police Department 5 Municipal Plaza Clifton Park (518) 371-2287

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Saratoga County Sheriff 6010 County Farm Road Ballston Spa (518) 885-6761, usacops.com Burnt Hills Volunteer Fire Department 811 Saratoga Road (518) 399-8912, Burnthillsfd.com Ballston Lake Fire Dept. 1125 Ballston Lake Road (518) 399-5152 ballstonlakefire.com Ballston Lake Emergency Squad 1123 Route 146 Ballston lake Road (518) 399-7066 ballstonlakeems.org

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Photos provided by Rick Reynolds, Town of Ballston Historian and JoAnne DeVoe

Burnt Hills/Ballston Lake Central Schools 50 Cypress Drive Glenville, NY 12302 (518) 399-9141, ext. 5017 bhbl.org

Zip Code: 12019

Town of Ballston Community Library 2 Lawmar Lane (518) 399-8174 toblibrary.sals.edu Parks/Attractions: Shenentaha Park Eastline Rd. just south of Route 67 Ballston Lake, NY 12019 Ballston Lake Public Access Fishing Pier Bike Trail, Outlet Road dec.ny.gov Jenkins Park Jenkins Road Burnt Hills Signature Events: • Flag Day Parade & Fireworks • Various Family Events

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Charlton

Check it out here Æ TownofCharlton.org Tucked in the southwest corner of Saratoga County and easily accessible from I-87 and I-90, you’ll be charmed by Charlton’s rural character, historic hamlets, and scenic landscapes. Boasting agriculture as its main industry, a drive or bike tour through Charlton’s rolling hills reveals dairy and horse farms, orchards and farm stands just around the bend. Glimpses of the past abound: in the Historical Society’s museum and one-room schoolhouse, the general store, and lively Tavern—its former building serving as a stagecoach stop in 1787. Known for its hardy settlers and once-prolific grist mills along the Alplaus Creek, Charlton’s friendly community welcomes visitors to explore its proud heritage. Water Department John Morgan, (518) 399-5880 Highway Superintendent Michael Emerich, (518) 399-3425 Town Garage (518) 399-3425

Town Hall 758 Charlton Road (518) 384-0152 Town Supervisor Alan Grattidge (518) 384-0152, ext. 207 Town Court Clerk Beverly Pashley (518) 384-0152, ext. 220 Tax Collector Linda LaRue (518) 384-0152 ex 205 Animal Control Richard Trzeciak (518) 365-8271 Planning Board Chair Jay Wilkinson (518) 384-0152, ext. 110 Town Court Clerk Beverly Pashley (518) 384-0152 ext. 220 Town Historian Marvin Livingston 384-0152 ex 212

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Zoning & Building Department Robert Gizzi (518) 384-0152, ext. 204 Non-Emergency Police (518) 470-0788 Constable Police Thomas Parks (518) 384-0152, ext. 203 Non-Emergency Fire Department West Charlton Fire Department (518) 882-1010 Town of Ballston Community Library 2 Lawmar Lane, Burnt Hills (518) 399-8174 Toblibrary.sal.edu Galway Public Library 5264 Sacandaga Rd. (Rt. 147) PO Box 207, Galway (518) 882-6385 galwaypubliclibrary.org Attractions/Parks: Elmer Smith Memorial Park Crawford Dr., 384-0152 Gideon Hawley Memorial Park Main St., 384-0152 Charlton Museum Charton, NY

Public Schools: Charlton Heights Elementary 170 Stage Road, Ballston Lake (518) 399-9141 ex.85500 bhbl.org Galway Central School 5317 Sacandaga Rd. Galway (518) 882-1033 Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake Central Schools 50 Cypress Drive Glenville (518) 399-9141 Bhbl.org Scotia Glenville Central School District 900 Preddice Parkway Scotia (518) 382-1215 Ballston Spa Central School Distict 70 Malta Avenue Ballston Spa (518) 884-7195 Greater Amsterdam School District 11 Liberty Street Amsterdam (518) 842-0012

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C lifton Park Check it out here Clif tonPark.org

Clifton Park is a vibrant, award-winning community serving as the southern gateway to Saratoga County. Clifton Park is recognized for its outstanding quality of life, smart growth practices, numerous parks, and extensive recreation programs. Clifton Park remains true to its motto: “Clifton Park - A Great Place to Live, Work and Play!” Town Hall One Town Hall Plaza, Clifton Park (518) 371-6651

Clifton Park/Halfmoon Public Library 475 Moe Road Clifton Park (518) 371-8622 cphlibrary.org

Town Supervisor Phillip Barrett (518) 371-6651, ext. 240

Non-Emergency State Police (518) 899-2224

Building Director Steven M. Meyers (518) 371-6702

Shenendehowa Central School District 5 Chelsea Place (518) 881-0600

Town Clerk Patricia O’Donnell (518) 371-6681

Environmental Specialist Michael Montagus (518) 371-6702

Highway Supervisor Richard Kukuk (518) 371-7310 Animal Control Officer Bill Lehman 5 Municipal Plaza (518) 371-6756

Comptroller Mark Heggen (518)371-6651 Assessor Waltor Smead (518)371-6460

Post Offices: Clifton Park Branch Route 9 (518) 371-5600

Court 5 Municipal Plaza (518) 371-6668

Halfmoon Branch Crescent Road (518) 371-5460

Clifton Park Halfmoon Non-Emergency Fire District (518) 371-8400

Rexford Branch 1590 Route 146 (518) 399-2002 Senior Center Shenendehowa Adult Community Center 6 Clifton Commons Clifton Park (518) 383-1343

EMS Clifton Park Halfmoon Emergency 15 Crossing Blvd. Clifton Park (518) 371-3880

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Corinth

Check it out here Æ townofCorinthny.com Corinth is a quaint little town located on the banks of the Hudson River in the foothills of the Adirondack Mountains. The Hudson River winds peacefully through this picturesque setting, making it a favorite year round vacation spot for tourists interested in swimming, boating, fishing, waterskiing, skiing, snowshoeing and so much more The surrounding lakes, streams and woodlands provide beauty at every turn, and a charming downtown boasts something for everybody with a variety of local shops and restaurants. Come and enjoy the serenity of Corinth, conveniently located 15 minutes away from the neighboring communities of Saratoga Springs and Lake George. Town Hall 600 Palmer Avenue (518) 654-9232 Town Supervisor Richard Lucia (518) 654-9232, ext. 2 Town Clerk Rose Farr (518) 654-9232, ext. 1

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Corinth Middle School/ High School 105 Oak Street (518) 654-9005 Corinthcsd.com Corinth Elementary School 356 Center School (518) 654-2960 Corinthcsd.com

Bookkeeper Kate Halliday (518) 654-9232, ext. 208

Senior Center Laurie Crossman, Director 22 Hamilton Avenue (518) 654-2040

Assessor Mary Ellen Hill-Pierce (518) 654-9232, ext. 3

Town Historian Rachel Clothier 609 Palmer Ave.

Highway Department Superintendent Shawn Eggleston (518) 654-6962

Planning Board Kate Halliday (518) 654-9232 ext. 6

Animal Control Delbert Clothier (518) 784-2616

Building Code Enforcement Officer Leon Hickok (518)654-9232 ext. 5

Town Court Justice Lane Schermerhorn Justice Ambrose F. Clothier

Non-Emergency Sheriff’s Office (518) 885-6761

Youth Commission Craig Falkenberry (518) 654-9717

Corinth Fire Dept. Andrew Kelly 244 Main st. (518) 641-2012

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Galway

Check it out here Æ townofgalwayny.org Conveniently tucked between Saratoga Springs and the Great Sacandaga Lake, the town of Galway is the perfect spot to settle down and raise a family. With regional favorites such as Village Pizzeria, Waterwheel Village and Bob’s Trees, Galway offers country living, old town charm and driving convenience to some of the regions greatest landmarks. Town Hall 5910 Sacandaga Rd. (518) 882-6070 Town Clerk Margaret DeFoe (518) 882-6070, ext. 10 Assessor Victoria Hayner (518) 882-6070, ext. 18 Highway Superintendent David D. Costanzo (518) 882-6651 Town Justices Donald E. Clemens Alison Thomas-Oravsky (518) 882-6070, ext. 16 Court Clerks Linda Sarnowicz Jayne Tambasco (518) 882-6070, ext. 15 Post Office 5101 Sacandaga Road (518) 882-1044

Zip Code: 12074

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Senior Center Galway Town Hall, Route 147 PO Box 143 (518) 882-6070 Police 5395 Lake Rd. (518) 882-9181 Volunteer Fire Department Russell DeRidder 5237 South Street (518) 882-7102

Galway Public Library PO Box 207 5264 Sacandaga Road (518) 882-6385 Historian Phyllis Keeler (518) 882-6765 Zoning/Building Administration Chet Ciembroniewicz (518)882-6070 ext. 19

Supervisor George Hargrave (518) 882-6070, ext. 12 EMS Captain Mike Jazwinski PO Box 52 (518) 470-0503 Dog Control Officer Tom O’Brien, (518) 882-6237 Galway Public School 5317 Sacandaga Road (518) 882-1033 galwaycsd.org

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Greenfield

Check it out here Æ Greenf ieldNY.org Just 5 miles from Saratoga Springs, the Town of Greenfield is a rural community nestled in the foothills of the Adirondack Mountains. It was formed in 1793 and has grown to a population of approximately 7,400. Geographically, it is the largest Town in Saratoga County covering over 41,000 acres, yet has maintained its comfortable, residential feel.

Supervisor Paul Lunde (518) 893-7432, ext. 309

Building Inspector Gerard McKenna (518) 893-7432, ext. 304

Town Hall 7 Wilton Road Greenfield Center (518) 893-7432

Planning Board Chair Tonya Yasenchak (518) 893-0037

Town Clerk/ Tax Collector MaryAnn Johnson (518) 893-7432, ext. 300

Community Center 25 Wilton Road (518 )893-7432, ext. 312 Post Office 20 Wilton Road (518) 893-7171 Public Schools: Saratoga City Schools 3 Blue Streak Blvd. (518) 583-4700 saratogaschools.org Greenfield Elementary (518) 893-7402 Corinth Central Schools 105 Oak St., Corinth (518) 654-9005, corinthcsd.com Animal Control Channon Emigh, (518) 893-0163 Non-Emergency Police State - (518) 583-7000 Sheriff - (518) 885-6761 Recreation Administrator Karyn Zanetti (518 ) 893-7432, ext. 307 Bookkeeper Joan Stunzi (518) 893-7432 ext. 308

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Town Justice Deborah Hopkins Michael Ginley (518) 893-7432 ext. 311 Court Clerk Cymthia Havens (518) 893-7432 ext.311 Highway Superintendent Walt Barss (518) 893-7604 Historian Ronald Feulner (518) 893-7432 Ext.316 Fire Department 13 South Greenfield rd. Assesor Lorriaine Fiorino (518) 893-7432 ext. 302 Building/ Planning/ Zoning Rosa Maria Rowland (518) 893-7432 ext. 304 Signature Events: • Town-wide Garage Sale Greenfield Lions Club Greenfield Community & Business Association Attractions: • Green Center Park Brinham Rd. off Route 9N • Middle Grove Town Park 430 Middle Grove Rd.

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Malta

Check it out here Æ Malta-Town.org Conveniently located off Exit 12, with a small town feel, quiet neighborhoods, parks & bikeways, a highly acclaimed school system, low taxes, nearby tourist attractions and a vibrant economy—Malta has it all! And… Hudson Valley Community College’s TEC Smart Campus featuring nano-technology, as well as many more new and exciting projects are in the planning stages, as well as one of the world’s largest and most advanced chip fabrication plants, GlobalFoundries. Fab 8.1 has already been a huge success, bringing growth and jobs to Malta rapidly! The company is also planning a second Fab 8.2 to come in the next few years. Town Supervisor Paul Sausville (518) 899-3434 Town Hall 2540 Route 9, Ballston Spa (518) 899-2552 Town Clerk Flo Sickels Code Enforcement Officer Wayne Hoffman (518) 899-2685 Building/Planning/ coordinator Anthony Tozzi (518) 899-2685

Round Lake Public Library 31 Wesley Ave., 899-2285, roundlakelibrary.org Malta Area BPA P.O. Box 2394, Malta (518) 288-8009 maltambpa.org Non-Emergency State Police (518) 587-8773 (518) 899-2224 Ambulance Malta Ambulance Corps. 2449 Route 9 (518) 899-2100 maltaridgefire.com

Highway Superintendent Roger Crandall (518) 899-2818

Malta Ridge Volunteer Fire Co. 5 Hearn Rd. (518) 584-6155 Maltaridgefire.com

Post Office 12 Hemp Hill place (518) 899-6254

Round Lake Fire Dept. 13 Curry Road (518) 857-5946 Rlfd.net

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Animal Control Dominick Refino (518) 423-2737 Public Schools: Ballston Spa CSD 70 Malta Ave. (518) 884-7195 bscsd.org Saratoga City Schools 3 Blue Streak Blvd. (518) 583-4700 saratogaschools.org Shenendehowa CSD 5 Chelsea Place, Clifton Park, (518) 881-0600 shenet.org Town Justice James McKevitt (518)899-6797 Tax Reciever Lynda Bablin (518)796-4377

el, Big Cit y fe small town charm! Zip Code: 12151

Historian Paul Perrault (518)899-7286 Parks: Malta Community Park off of Plains Rd. Shenantaha Creek Park off of Eastline Rd. Collamer Park 450 East High Street corner of East High St. and Rt. 9 Town of Malta Ecological Park 488 Malta Ave Recreation Malta Community Center 1 Bayberry Drive Audrey Ball (518) 899-4411 malta-town.org

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Mechanicville Check it out here Æ Mechanicville.com

Mechanicville is a little city on the brink of big changes. We sit on the doorstep of GlobalFoundries, a new Intermodal Rail Yard and the future Esplanade Complex featuring 225 new apartments and commercial space. Along with four million dollars in grants to revitalize our downtown and river front, we offer a small safe place to live and raise a family with 24 hour police and fire protection, community and senior center. Come make Mechanicville your new home. City Hall 36 North Main Street (518) 664-8920

Animal Control Jason Rauenzahn (518) 986-1749

Mayor Anthony J. Sylvester (518) 664-8331

Library: Mechanicville Public Library 190 North Main St. (518) 664-4646

Commissioner of Accounts/City Clerk Mark Seber (518) 664-9884 Commissioner of Public Safety Timothy Hipwell (518) 664-5651 Commissioner of Finance Peter Chauvin (518) 664-8920

Zip Code: 12118

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Commissioner of Public Works Dave Higgins (518) 664-7171

Senior Center: Mechanicville Senior Center 178 North Main St. (518) 664-7877 Non-Emergency Fire: Mechanicville Fire Department Central Station 54 North Main Street (518) 664-6121 Non-Emergency Police Mechanicville Police Department 36 North Main St. (518) 664-7383

ws Stunning vie n of the Gree Mountains!

EMS John Ahearn Rescue Squad 58 North Central Ave. (518) 664-8354 Mechanicville City School District 25 Kniskern Ave. (518) 664-5727 Merchanicville.org City Assessor Anthony Luciano (518) 644-2077 Building and Code Enforcment John Holland 36 North Main Street (518) 664-5001 City Historian Dr. Paul Loatman (518) 664-9884 Water Treatment Plant John Zullo 36 North Main Street (518) 664-3751

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Centrally located between Saratoga and points west, the Town of Milton, with its comfortable, community feel is big enough to offer everything you need, yet small enough to know the neighbors!

Zip Code: 12547

Supervisor Daniel P. Lewza (518) 884-2766 Town Hall 503 Geyser Road, Ballston Spa, (518) 885-9220 Deputy Town Clerk Mary Ann Mevec (518) 885-9220 ext110 Highway Superintendent David Forbes (518) 885-5655 Ballston Spa CSD 70 Malta Ave. (518) 884-7195 bscsd.org Galway Central Schools 5317 Sacandaga Rd. Galway, (518) 882-1033 galwaycsd.org

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Milton

Check it out here TownOfMiltonNY.org

Saratoga City Schools 3 Blue Streak Blvd. (518) 583-4700 saratogaschools.org

Milton Eagles Volunteer Fire Dept 1119 Rockcity Road (518) 885-7694

Saratoga County Sheriff (518) 885-6761

Fire Department 520 Geyser Rd, Ballston Spa (518) 288-3440 Animal Control Richard Pine (518) 885-9220 ext. 136

Emergency Corps 78 Thompson St. (518) 885-1478,

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Fire Co. #1 Eagle Matt Lee 35 Washington St., Ballston Spa, (518) 8856261 bsfd.org Fire Co. #2 Union Fire Co. Route 50 /319 Milton Ave. Ballston Spa (518) 885-7121 bsfd.org

Signature Event Youth Fishing Tournament (518) 885-8995 ext.225

Building Inspector Wayne Howe (518) 884-2764 Receiver of Taxes Sharon Sommer (518)884-2765 Town Historian Royann Blodgett (518) 885-9220 ext.135 Parks & Recreation:

Burgess-Kimball Park Rowland Street (518) 885-9220 ext. 110 Community Center Woods Hollow Nature Milton Community Center Preserve 310 Northline Road, Milton Rowland Street (518) 884-0163 Wilbur & Marlene Trieble Passive Recreation Park Town Attorney Rt. 67 at Middleline Road James Craig Rock City Falls (518) 885-9220 Fishing Access Points Rt. 29, (518) 885-9220 Town assessor Boice Family Park John Bonanno Rock City Road (518) 885-8047

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Moreau

Check it out here Æ TownOfMoreau.org The Town of Moreau is an easy 45 minute ride north of Albany, our State Capital, and less than 10 miles from the popular Lake George vacation area and the Great Escape Amusement Park. The Town of Moreau is in close proximity to the serene and beautiful Adirondack Parks Region, home of the High Peaks and 3 hours from the Canadian border. Highway Superintendent Paul A. Joseph, (518) 792-5675

Saratoga County Sheriff (518) 885-6761

Building Inspector Joe Patricke, (518) 792-4762

Fire South Glens Falls Fire Company, Inc. 7 West Marion Ave. South Glens Falls Station #1 (518) 792-1674 Station #2 (518) 798-4020

Assessor Peggy Jenkins, (518) 793-0496 Water Superintendent Jesse Fish, (518) 792-1030 Town Justices Jeff McCabe Timothy Alden 1390 Route 9, Gansvoort Town Board Theodore Kusnierz, Councilman Robert Prendergast, Councilman Robert Vittengl Jr., Councilman Gina Leclair, Councilman Animal Control Dexter Baker, (518) 232-3912

ed, Non-motoriz lake ly d n ie r f y il fam Supervisor Preston L. Jenkins, Jr. (518) 884-2766 Town Hall 351 Reynolds Road South Glens Falls (518) 792-1030 Town Clerk Jeanne M. Fleury (518) 792-1030

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Tax Collection Jeanne M. Fleury Leann McCabe Barbara Porter (518) 792-1030 Town Historian Mary Antis, (518) 793-9654 Post Office 110 Main St. South Glens Falls (518) 743-9326 Community Center Moreau Comm. Center 144 Main St. South Glens Falls (518) 792-6007 Non-Emergency State Police (518) 583-7000

Moreau Emergency Squad Inc. 1583 Route 9 , Fort Edward (518) 791-2305 South Glens Falls Central School District 76 Bluebird Road South Glens Falls (518) 793-9644 Sgfallssd.org Library Crandall Public Library 251 Glen Street, Glens Falls (518) 792-6508 Recreation Harry J. Betar 19 Jan Ave., South Glens Falls Recreation Director Amy N. Alfonso (518) 793-0196 Moreau Lake State Park 605 Old Saratoga Road (518) 793-0511 South Glens Falls Beach 1 Beach Road (518) 792-9387

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Northumberland

Check it out here Æ TownOfNor thumberland.org Northumberland is a very old, historic town - the fourth oldest town in Saratoga County. It is bounded by the towns of Moreau, Saratoga, Wilton and The Hudson River. Northumberland consists of almost 20,000 acres of land. Agriculture is the main industry in the town. Northumberland has a steel fabrication plant, a golf course, a public airport and many other small businesses. There are approximately 4,200 residents in the town of Northumberland. The main centers of population are the hamlets of Gansevoort, Bacon Hill and Northumberland. Supervisor Willard (Bill) Peck (518) 695-9630

Town Historian Georgia Ball gball8@nycap.rr.com

Town Hall PO Box 128 17 Catherine Street Gansevoort (518) 792-9179

Planning Board/ Zoning Board Clerk Christina Kilburn (518) 792-9179, ext. 16

Town Clerk Denise Murphy (518) 792-9179 townclerk@townof northumberland.org Justice Court Clerk Jody Munger (518) 745-0178 Highway Superintendent Neil Petteys Highway Garage Po Box 128 42 Leonard Street Gansevoort (518) 793-6901 Zoning/Building Administrator Richard Colozza (518) 792-9179 ex. 12 bza@ townofnorthumberland. org Assessor Walter D. Smead (518) 792-9179 ex. 11 Dog Control Officer Edward Cross (518) 361-0689

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Post Office 50 Leonard St. Gansevoort (518) 792-8777

Come see where your milk & ice es cream com f rom!

Signature Events: • Town Wide Garage Sale on Mother’s Day Weekend • Annual 4th of July Parade & Fireworks Farmers Market June-October Thurs. 3-6 p.m. Rt. 32 Park by the Monument

Zip Code: 12831

Schuylerville Central Schools 14 Spring Street Schuylerville (518) 695-3255 schuylervilleschools.org South Glens Falls Central School District 67 Bluebird Road South Glens Falls (518) 793-9644 sgfallssd.org Non-Emergency State Police (518) 583-7000 EMT 1 Harran Lane Saratoga Springs (518) 581-9852 Non-Emergency Fire Department Po Box 172 Gansevoort (518) 792-4396 gansevoortfire.com

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Charming bedroom ff communit y - just o the nor thway!

Round Lake

Check it out here Æ roundlakevillage.org The Round Lake Village Hall was built around 1920, and includes both the Village Office, the Round Lake Post Office, and the community room. Village board meetings and various community events are held in the community room. Village of Round Lake 49 Burlington Ave. PO Box 85 Round Lake (518) 899-2800 Mayor Dixie Lee Sacks 49 Burlington Ave. PO Box 85 Round Lake (518) 899-2800 Village Clerk Lois J. Whitbeck 49 Burlington Ave. PO Box 85 Round Lake (518) 899-2800 Village Superintendent John Stevenson 49 Burlington Ave PO Box 85 Round Lake (518) 899-2800 Village Treasurer Shannon Ryan 49 Burlington Ave. PO Box 85 Round Lake (518) 899-2800

Village Deputy Clerk Carolyn Luse 49 Burlington Ave. PO Box 85 Round Lake (518) 899-2800 Village Building Inspector: Robert Gizzi 49 Burlington Ave. PO Box 85 Round Lake (518) 899-2800 Village Attorney Thomas W. Peterson 49 Burlington Ave. PO Box 85 Round Lake (518) 899-2800 Animal Control Officer John Stevenson 49 Burlington Ave. PO Box 85 Round Lake (518) 899-2800 Village Historian Bill Ryan 49 Burlington Ave. PO Box 85 Round Lake (518) 899-2800 Shenendehowa Central Schools 1 Fairchild Sq. Clifton Park 877-6251

Department of Public Works (518) 899-4946 Round Lake Post Office (518)899-4350 Round Lake Library 31 Wesley Ave. PO Box 665 Round Lake (518)899-2285 roundlake@sals.edu Malta Community Center 1 Bayberry Drive Malta (518)682-2495 roundlake@sals.edu Malta Ambulance Corps 2880 Rte 9 Round Lake (518) 899-2100 maltaems.org Parks: Zim Smith Trail Round Lake Baseball Community Garden Events: Round Lake Art and Crafts Festival

Round Lake Fire Department 13 Curry Road Round Lake 518-899-2511

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Town of Saratoga Check it out here Æ TownofSaratoga.com

The Town of Saratoga has a rich history and a current environment that is attractive to residential, commercial, and agricultural pursuits. It is located in the eastern portion of the County bordering the Hudson River on the East, Saratoga Lake and the City of Saratoga Springs on the West. It was originally a district within Albany County and subsequently in 1791 became one of the four mother towns of Saratoga County. The first European settlers arrived in the town in 1688. Town Offices 12 Spring Street Schuylerville (518) 695-3644 (518) 695-4034 (518) 695-3263 Town Justices Jack Ditch (518) 695-3644, ext. 319 Timothy Williams (518) 695-3644, ext. 320 Town Justice Clerks Bonnie Williams (518) 695-3644, ext. 315 Ashley Kubiak, Sue Hughes

Dog Control Officer Ed Cross (518) 361-0689 (518) 587-0792

Highway Superintendent Don Ormsby (518) 695-3904 (518) 322-2177 (cell)

Historian Sean Kelleher (518)695-3644, ext. 323

Meals on Wheels Program (518)695-3644, ext. 316

Health Officer Dr Christopher Thomas (518) 695-3668

Historic country side and great views!

Town Clerk Ruth Drumm (518) 695-3644,, ext. 311 Deputy Town Clerk Linda McCabe (518) 695-3644, ext. 317 Assessor Victoria L. Hayner (518) 695-3644, ext. 312 Assessor Clerk Dorothy Lavazzo (518) 695-3644, ext. 321 Building Inspector/ Zoning Officer Gilbert Albert (518) 695-3644, ext. 313 Zoning & Planning Clerk Linda McCabe (518) 695-3644, ext. 322 Tax Collector James Gorham (518) 695-3644, ext. 318 saratogaTODAYnewspaper.com

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V illage of Schuylerville Check it our here Æ VillageofSchuylerville.org

Conveniently located just 10 minutes east of Exit 14, making this a very accessible bedroom community off the Northway. Located along the banks of the Hudson River, the Village has scenic beauty and recreational activities to offer, a number of Revolutionary War and Old Champlain Canal historical attractions to explore, as well as a charming, resurging downtown. Village of Schuylerville Mayor John J. Sherman Municipal Center / Village Office 35 Spring St. (518)695-3881

Zip Code: 12871

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Post Office 25 Ferry St. (518) 695-9221

Village Clerk / Treasurer Anna M. Welfley

Library 52 Ferry St. (518) 695-6641

Deputy Clerk / Treasurer Rose E. Decker

Public School Schuylerville Central School 14 Spring St. (518) 695-4127 Schuylervilleschool.org

Building Inspector / Code Enforcement Officer Gil Albert

Public f ishing & boat ing access!

Dept. of Public Works Supervisor Robin Decker (518) 695-3675

Village Historian Kristine Saddlemire historian@villageofschuylerville.org Planning Board Robert Foster

Local Chamber Schuylerville Area Chamber of Commerce PO Box 50 Schuylerville (518)695-6923 schuylervillechamber. org

State Police 30 Ferry St. (518)695-3626 Non-Emergency Sheriff (518)885-6761 Animal Control Town of Saratoga Offices (518)695-3644 Visitors’ Center Kristina Saddlemire Red’s Road & Ferry St. (518)695-4159 Old Saratoga Historical Association Kristine Saddlemire (518)695-3881 Parks: Fort Hardy Park Ferry Street (518)695-4159 Signature Events:

Non-Emergency Fire (518)695-3142 35 Spring St.

• Turning Point Parade

EMS (518)695-6821

• Lilac Walking Tour

• Family Day • Tree Lighting

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South Glens Falls Check it out here Æ sgf ny.com

South Glens falls residents pride themselves in the high quality of life enjoyed in the Village, excellent public facilities and infrastructure, interesting and diverse opportunities, positive outlooks, business friendly, exceptional acceptance by industry and commerce and school system all within a reasonable tax structure. Village Complex 46 Saratoga Avenue South Glens Falls (518) 793-1455 Mayor Joe Orlow (518) 793-1455 Deputy Mayor Edward J. LaFave (518) 793-1455 Village Clerk/Treasurer Dannae Bock (518) 793-1455 DPW Superintendent Brian Abare 116 1/2 Saratoga Ave. (518) 792-4033 Animal Control Edwin Robbins (518) 743-0148 Code Enforcer/Building Inspector Joe Patricke (518) 793-1455 (518) 321-0089 Police South Glens Falls Police Department 5 West Marion Avenue (518) 792-4173 or (518) 792-6336

Fort Edward (518) 791-2305 Moreauems.org Public Schools South Glens Falls Central School District 6 Bluebird Rd. South Glens Falls (518) 793-9617 Town Land Fill Corner of Route 9 & Butler Rd. (518) 798-8126 Water Pumping Station (518) 792-5046 Attractions: Cooper’s cave on Hudson River Just over the Bridge on Route 9 (518) 793-1455

Zip Code: 12803

Great communit y involvement South High students have raised over 4 Million for local charit ies since 1978

Fire South Glens Falls Fire Department 7 West Marion Avenue (518) 792-1674 EMS Moreau Emergency Squad Inc. Steven M. VanGuilder 1583 Rt. 9 saratogaTODAYnewspaper.com

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Town of Stillwater stillwaterny.org

Stillwater Town Hall 881 Hudson Ave. (518)664-6148 Town Historian Linda Palmieri (518)664-2515 ext. 39 Supervisor Ed Kinowski (518)664-6148 Town Clerk Sue Cunningham (518)664-6148 Town Superintendent of Highways Mark Minick (518)664-4611 ext. 2326 Building Inspector Ray Abbey (518)664-6148 ext 211

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History Buffs... check out the batt lef ield! Assessor Colleen Adamec (518)664-6148 Tax Collector Anne Robyck (518)664-6148 ext. 205 Fire Arvin Hart Fire Company 10 Campbell Rd. Stillwater, NY 12170 (518)664-5191

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V illage of Stillwater Check us out here Æ Villageofstillwaterny.org

Centrally located between Saratoga Springs and Clifton Park along the Hudson River, this beautiful and historic community is known as “The Site of the Turning Point of the American Revolution.” The Battle of Freeman’s Farm and the Battle of Bemis Heights were fought here in 1777, paved the way for freedom and set the stage for settlement of this community along the banks of the mighty and noble Hudson River. Village of Stillwater Mayor Ernest Martin (518)664-3298

EMT Stillwater Ambulance Fund 283 North Hudson Avenue (518)664-8012

Village Hall 1 School Street Stillwater (518)664-6258

Dog Control Officer R. Clayton Russom (518)253-4663

Village Clerk/Treasurer Sheristin Tedesco (518)664-6258

Attractions: For more information on the following attractions, etc. please see the town website at stillwaterny.org • A Walk Through Stillwater’s History

• Abigail Powers Filimore, Community Center First Lady, Firstladies.org Stillwater Area Community • The Battle of Bemis Services Center Heights & Freeman’s Farm 19 Palmer Street (518)664-2515 • The Battle of Saratoga Stillwaterareacommunitycenter. Reenactment org Battle1777.saratoga.org

Building Inspector Lawrence Allen (518)664-6258 (518)371-7944 DPW Paul O’Kosky, (518)857-4052 Post Office 720 Hudson Avenue (518)664-7980

Village Historian Linda Sanders (518)664-2515 ext.11 Brown’s Beach Resort & Marina (518) 583-1212 Champlain Canal Byway Champlaincanal.org

Library Stillwater Free Library 622 South Hudson Avenue (518)664-6255 stillwater.sals.edu Public Schools Stillwater Central School District 1068 Hudson Ave. (518)373-6100 scsd.org Non-Emergency Police Chief of Police, Chief Latham 1 Lansing Road (518)664-4611, ext. 1

Saratoga National Historical Park 648 Route 32 (518)664-9821 ext.224 Stillwater Players among others Spaotheater.org The Stillwater Blockhouse Museum Riverfront park

Fire Chief Tony Conti Newland-Wood Fire Co. #59 2 School Street (518)664-3617 Stillwaterfdny.com

Zip Code: 12170

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Wilton

Check it out here Æ townofwilton.com Easily accessed from Exits 15 or 16, close to everything . . . yet a destination on its own! Wilton has a lot to offer with its shopping areas, good schools, proximity to Saratoga Springs and its commitment to children, recreation and the various ongoing “quality of life” projects in process. It truly is a great place to live. Town Supervisor Arthur J. Johnson (518) 587-1939 ext.218 Town Hall 22 Traver Rd. (518) 587-1939 Town Clerk/Tax Receiver Sue Baldwin (518) 587-1939 ext. 210 Supervising Building Inspector Mark Mykins (518) 587-1939 x 603

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Post Offices Gansevoort Post Office 50 Leonard street (518) 793-1098 Wilton Post Office (518) 583-3880 Town Historian (518) 581-8646 ext. 227 Justice Court (518) 587-1980

Assessor Kathy Austin (518) 587-1939 ext 602

Senior Center Kay Lant 18 Traver Road (518) 587-6363 Tues/Thurs 9-3

Highway Superintendent Kirklin Woodcock (518) 587-1939 ext. 234

Non-Emergency Police State Police (518) 583-7000

Engineer & Director of Planning Ryan Riper (518) 587-1939 ext. 215

Saratoga County Sheriff (518) 885-6761

Non-Emergency Fire Wilton Fire District 1 270 Ballard Rd., Gansevoort Wilton Fire Station 2 4233 Route 50 (518) 584-1511 wiltonfiredept.org EMS Wilton Emergency Squad 1 Harran Lane (518) 581-9851 wiltonems.org Animal Control Ron Stunzi, DCO Joan Stunzi Ass’t. DCO (518) 587-2291 Wilton Wildlife Preserve and Park 80 Scout Rd., Gansevoort (518) 450-0321 wiltonpreserve.org

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Wilton

Check it out here! Æ townofwilton.com

Parks and Recreation Gavin Park 10 Lewis Drive Stephen Porto, Director (518) 584-9455 (518)587-1939 ext. 303 Public Schools: Saratoga City School District 3 Blue Streak Blvd. Saratoga Springs (518) 583-4700 saratogaschools.org Schuylerville Central School District 14 Spring St. Schuylerville (518) 695-3255 schuylervilleschools.org

Historic Attractions Wilton Heritage Society 5 Parkhurst Rd., Gansevoort (518) 583-3645 Grant’s Cottage 1000 Mt. McGregor Rd., Gansevoort (518) 584-4353 Water and Sewer Authority Michael A. Monney 20 Traver Road (518) 581-8626 Signature Events • Parkfest, wiltonparkfest.com

South Glens Falls School District 6 Bluebird Road South Glens Falls (518) 793-9617 sgfallssd.org

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Saratoga Hospital has long been the region’s leading healthcare provider. We offer comprehensive, compassionate care at three centrally located campuses in Saratoga Springs, Malta, and Wilton. We provide additional outpatient services in other key locations, chosen specifically to make quality care available, close to home, for as many people as possible. More detailed information about our services and facilities can be found at www.saratogahospital.org.

Saratoga Hospital Campus 211 Church Street, Saratoga Springs (587-3222)

Wilton Campus 3040-3050 Route 50, Wilton (off Northway Exit 15)

The heart of our organization is Saratoga Hospital, the only acute care facility in Saratoga County. For more than 100 years, we have been the community’s hospital. We are the place to turn for everything from emergency and intensive care to maternity services, radiation oncology, and robotic surgery. Following are just some of the services available on the Saratoga Hospital campus.

Our Wilton campus is home to a broad range of outpatient services, from urgent care, family medicine, and women’s imaging to outpatient surgery and specialty care, including diabetes and pain management services.

• 24/7 emergency medical care at the Alfred Z. Solomon Emergency Center

Wilton Medical Arts, 3040 Route 50. (580-2273) • Walk-in urgent care, 7:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m. Saturday, and 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Sunday

• Cancer care at the Mollie Wilmot Radiation Oncology Center (580-2800)

• Women’s imaging-digital mammography, breast MRI and ultrasound, and DEXA scanning for osteoporosis-at the Women’s Imaging Center

• Maternity and other women’s health services at the newly renovated William J. Hickey Women’s Health Services unit

• Other imaging services: X-ray, CT, PET/CT, MRI, ultrasound, cardiac scoring

• Same-day surgery

• Free cancer screenings for uninsured and underinsured men and women: Wednesdays, 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.; appointments required. (580-2132)

• Outpatient laboratory services • Imaging services

Saratoga Surgery Center, 3050 Route 50. (693-4400)

• Outpatient testing-cardiac, vascular, pulmonary, and neurological procedures- in our Diagnostic Center (583-8408)

• Outpatient surgery: non-critical procedures such as eye surgery, laparoscopic surgery, hernia repair, and ear, nose, and throat surgery

• Orthopedic surgery in our Orthopedic Center • Inpatient rehabilitation through our Regional Therapy Center

Saratoga Family Physicians, 3044 Route 50. (886-5800)

Also located on the Saratoga Hospital Campus:

The Saratoga Center for Endocrinology and Diabetes, 3050 Route 50. (886-5100)

• Saratoga Hospital Nursing Home (36 beds, including 8 skilled rehabilitation beds)

• Laboratory services

• Cardiac care at CardioVascular Services (886-5080)

• Saratoga Hospital Foundation (583-8340), The philanthropic arm of the Saratoga Hospital organization

• Comprehensive care and management of disorders of the endocrine system, including diabetes, thyroid conditions, infertility, cholesterol problems, and disorders of the pituitary, adrenal, and other glands

Pain Management Center, 3050 Route 50. (886-5100)

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Malta Campus Saratoga Medical Park at Malta Medical Park Drive, Malta (off Northway Exit 12)

6 Medical Park Drive. (289-2024) maltamed.org • 24/7 emergent care • Joint venture with Albany Medical Center • Care provided by emergency-trained physicians and staff • Imaging services: X-ray, CT, MRI, ultrasound • Lab services • Electronic, real-time specialty consultation with specialists at Albany Med and Saratoga Hospital

Saratoga Family Physicians at Malta 6 Medical Park Drive, 2nd Floor Saratoga Medical Park, Malta, (289-2718) Saratoga Hospital Hematology/Oncology at Malta 6 Medical Park Drive, 2nd Floor, Saratoga Medical Park, Malta (226-6000) Off-Campus Facilities Corporate Health Services 2388 Route 9, Malta. (886-5412) • Occupational medicine/job-related medical services • Travel medicine

Regional Therapy Center (583-8383)

Five outpatient locations: 225 Washington Street, Saratoga Springs Wilton Medical Arts, 3040 Route 50 6 Care Lane, Saratoga Springs 100 Saratoga Village Blvd., Suite 34, Ballston Spa Milton Health Center, 510 Geyser Road, Ballston Spa • Physical therapy, Occupational therapy, Speechlanguage pathology, Ready-to-Work Services, Aquatic therapy, Cardiac rehabilitation, Pulmonary rehabilitation, The Health and Fitness Gym, SPORT Services, Women’s Health Therapy (pelvic floor dysfunction, recovery after breast cancer), Vestibular rehabilitation (vertigo and balance), Performing Artists Rehabilitation

Saratoga Bariatric Surgery and Weight Loss Program, 1 West Avenue, Suite 300, Saratoga Springs (693-4699)

FAMILY MEDICINE Galway Family Health, 5244 Sacandaga Road, Galway. (882-6955) Milton Health Center, 510 Geyser Road, Ballston Spa (289-2720) Saratoga Center for General and Minimally Invasive Surgery, 1 West Avenue, Saratoga Springs. (693-4418) Saratoga Center for Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, 6 Care Lane, Saratoga Springs. (693-4635) Saratoga Family Health, 119 Lawrence St, Saratoga Springs. (584-7361) Saratoga Nephrology, 6 Care Lane, Saratoga Springs. (581-1415) Schuylerville Family Health, 200 Broad Street, Schuylerville. (695-3668) Scotia-Glenville Family Medicine, 112 Charlton Road, Ballston Lake. (399-7723) Saratoga Community Health Center, 24 Hamilton Street, Saratoga Springs (886-5600). • Family medical care, Dental care, Other healthcarerelated services, For patients of all ages, regardless of ability to pay

Diagnostic Centers and Lab Sites Corinth Patient Service Center, Corinth Town Office Bldg. 600 Palmer Avenue, Corinth (654-2554) Saratoga Hospital Lab, 211 Church Street, Saratoga Springs (587-3222) Wilton Medical Arts, 3040 Route 50 Wilton, (580-2273) Women’s Imaging Center, 6 Medical Park Drive, Suite 204, Saratoga Medical Park, Malta (580-2232) Milton Health Center, 510 Geyser Road, Ballston Spa (289-2720)

A highly skilled medical staff: With a medical staff of over 450 physicians and other credentialed providers, we offer care in most medical specialties For more information or a referral, call our HealthSource line, 24/7, at 580-2450.

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M edical L istings

SARATOGA COUNTY HOSPITALS

ALBANY COUNTY HOSPITALS

Four Winds Psychiatric Hospital 30 Crescent Ave. Saratoga Springs 584-3600, (800)888-5448

Albany Medical Center 43 New Scotland Ave. Albany, 262-3125, amc.edu

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Albany Memorial Hospital 600 Northern Blvd., Albany, 471-3221 nehealth.

com/medical_care/amh/ Mollie Wilmot Radiation Oncology Center St. Peter’s Hospital 211 Church Street Saratoga Springs, 580-2800 315 South Manning Blvd. saratogahospital.org Albany, 525-1550 sphcs.org

Saratoga Hospital 211 Church St., S.S. 587-3222 saratogacare.org

VA Medical Center 113 Holland Ave., Albany 626-5000, (800) 223-4810 albany.va.gov

Saratoga Surgery Center FULTON COUNTY HOSPITALS 3050 Route 50 N, Saratoga Springs, 693-4400 saratogacare.org St. Mary’s Hospital 427 Guy Park Ave. Travel Medicine at Amsterdam, 842-1900 smha.org Saratoga Hospital’s Corporate Health Services 2388 Rte. 9, Mechanicville (518)886-5419

Nathan Littauer Hospital 99 E. State St., Gloversville 725-8621, nlh.org RENSSELAER COUNTY HOSPITALS Samaritan Hospital 2215 Burdett Ave. Troy, 271-3300

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Seton Health/ St. Mary’s Hospital 1300 Massachusetts Ave. Troy, 268-5000 setonhealth.org

SCHENECTADY COUNTY HOSPITALS

Ellis/Bellevue Woman’s Center 2210 Troy Rd., Niskayuna 346-9400, ellismedicine.org

Sunnyview Rehabilitation Hospital 1270 Belmont Ave. Schenectady, 382-4500 sunnyview.org

WARREN COUNTY HOSPITALS Glens Falls Hospital 100 Park St., Glens Falls 926-1000 glensfallshospital.org C.R. Wood Cancer Center 102 Park St. Glens Falls, 926-6620 glensfallshospital.org

Family Health Centers Family Practice Group 1 Tallow Wood Park Dr. Clifton Park, 373-4500 setonhealth.org

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Malta Medical Arts 6 Medical Park Dr., Malta 289-2024, saratogacare.org Family Health Center 202 S. Central Ave. Mechanicville 664-6125, setonhealth.org Saratoga Family Health 119 Lawrence St. Saratoga, 584-7361 saratogacare.org

Saratoga Family Physicians 3044 Route 50 North Saratoga Springs, 886-5800

Ellis Medicine/Ellis Hospital 1101 Nott St., Schenectady Schuylerville Family Health 243-4000, (888) 355-4746 200 Broad Street ellismedicine.org Schuylerville, 695-3668

Ellis Medicine/ Health Care 600 McClellan St. Schenectady 382-2000, ellismedicine.org

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Galway Family Health 5344 Sacandaga Rd. Galway, 882-6955

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Scotia-Glenville Family Medicine 112 Charlton Rd. Ballston Lake, 399-7723 Saratogacare.org

Stillwater Family Health Center 111 North Hudson Avenue Stillwater, 664-3242 setonhealth.org

The Medical Center at Wilton 135 North Road Wilton, 926-1900 glensfallshospital.org

Wilton Medical Arts 3040 Route 50 North Saratoga, 580-2273 saratogacare.org Diagnostic Centers and Lab Sites Hear For You 2911 Rt. 9, Bldg. 2 Ballston Spa, 583-0471 hearforyou.info

Hearing Care Resources, LLC 12 Mountain Ledge Drive Suite #2, Wilton 580-0080, hearing.pro saratogaTODAYnewspaper.com


ImageCare Saratoga One West Medical Suite 140, Saratoga Springs 584-5000, communitycare.com Rubin Dialysis Center 59-C Myrtle St. Saratoga Springs,587-1919 rubindialysis.org

Saratoga Hearing Center Saratoga Medical Arts Building Suite 800, 414 Maple Ave. Saratoga Springs 584-0578 albanyhearclear.com

Saratoga Hospital Lab 211 Church St., Saratoga 583-8440, saratogacare.org

Four Seasons Natural Foods 33 Phila Street, Saratoga Springs, 584-4670

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Urologists

Wild Thyme Whole Food & Tea Company 108 Milton Avenue, Ballston Spa, 885-7275

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Barracudas Swim Team Southern Saratoga YMCA 1 Wall Street, Clifton Park 371-2139 ext. 5530 Cdymca.org

Ballston Spa High School 220 Ballston Avenue Ballston Spa 884-7150, ext. 2324 bscsd.org

Victoria and Peerless Pools Saratoga Spa State Park 19 Roosevelt Dr., Saratoga 584-2535, nysparks.com Ballston Spa Village Pool Ralph Street, Ballston Spa ballston.org

Waterford Town Swimming Pool 36 Ballston Street Waterford 235-4414 Sand Bar Beach Moreau Lake State Park 605 Old Saratoga Road 793-0511, nysparks.com

Albany Running Exchange

albanyrunningexchange.org

Mohawk Hudson Cycling Club

For Earth’s Sake 120 West Avenue Suite 102, Saratoga Springs 306-6605, forearthssake.com

ymcasaratoga.org/aquaticsswimteam

Cphmswimming.org

Capital District Road Runners Club 482-0765

Health Food Stores

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Stingrays Swim Team Saratoga Regional YMCA 290 West Avenue Saratoga Springs 583-9622 x103

Clifton Park-Halfmoon Piranhas Coach Chuck Dunham

info@saratogastryders.org SaratogaStryders.org

Biking Clubs

Basic Foods 585 Saratoga Road Scotia, 399-2742

adk.org , info@adk.org

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Saratoga Urology Dr. Matthias Solga 1 West Avenue, Suite 320 Saratoga Springs 306-6184 saratogaspringsurology.com

Adirondack Mountain Club 814 Goggins rd. Lake george, 668-4447

Green Grocer Swimming Teams 1505 Route 9, Clifton Park and Pools 383-1613, thegreengrocer.com Lakeridge Farm Healthy Living Market Recreation Center at Wilton Mall 960 Saratoga Road 3065 Route 50, Saratoga Ballston Lake Springs, 306-4900 384-1604

Running Clubs Saratoga Imaging Center 3 Care Lane, Suite 100 Fleet Feet Sports Saratoga Springs, 587-7773 New Balance No adirondackradiology.com Boundaries 5K Training Program in Spa State Park. Medical Spa Begins March 13, Thursdays 5:45 p.m., 459-3338 Jeffrey Ridha M.D. fleetfeetalbany.com 83 Railroad Place Saratoga Springs Saratoga Stryders 306-5466 P.O. Box 1467 drridha.com Saratoga Springs Saratoga Springs Plastic Surgery, PC 7 Wells Street Saratoga Springs (888)884-4448 or 290-1919

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Saratoga Cycling Club Elevate Cycles, 587-0455 info@saratogacyclingclub.com saratogacyclingclub.com

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Organized Bike Ride Resource

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H ealthy saratoga Ice Skating

Saratoga Springs Ice Skating Rink 30 Weibel Avenue Saratoga Springs 583-3462 Saratoga-springs.org

Clifton Park Ice Arena 16 Clifton Common Blvd. Clifton Park, 383-5440 cliftonparkarena.com

GYMS Crossfit Clifton Park 1580 Route 9 Clifton Park (518) 250-9348 albanycrossfit.com/ clifton-park

Feral Crossfit 165 High Rock Avenue Saratoga Springs (518) 774-4880 fera-lcrossfit.com

Global Fitness 19 Kendall Way Malta (518) 899-9199 globalfitnessny.com

Global Fitness 425 Glen Street Glens Falls (518) 792-6264

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Health Plex Fitness and Wellness Center 1673 Route 9 Clifton Park, (518) 383-0225 healthplexfitness.com

MYGYM Fitness Center 2100 Saratoga Road Ballston Spa (518) 885-4222 mygymfitness.com

Planet Fitness 1532 Crescent Rd. Clifton Park (518) 688-3001 planetfitness.com Planet Fitness at the Wilton Mall 3065 Route 50, Saratoga Springs (518)886-8828 planetfitness.com

Saratoga Health and Wellness 30 Gick Road Saratoga Springs (518) 306-6987

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Snap Fitness 821 Main Street Clifton Park (518) 670-0050 1340 Saratoga Road Gansevoort (518)792-0039 snapfitness.com

Wellness Center of Saratoga 6 Care Lane Saratoga Springs (518) 587-7625

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Torres XTF Health & Fitness 43 Round Lake Ballston Lake, (518) 899-1568 torresxtf.com

Family Friendly Fitness Baby Boot Camp Clifton Park Britta Houge (518) 222-5642 Babybootcamp.com

Go Kids! 14 Granite Lake Dr. Greenfield Center (518) 415-2525 123GoKids.com

Yoga and Pilates Detox Yoga 2 Franklin Square Saratoga Springs (518) 538-6007 DetoxYoga.com

Hot Yoga 75 Woodlawn Avenue Saratoga Springs 518-587-YOGA (9642) hotYogaSaratoga.com

Joy of Yoga with Judy Wyle 376 Broadway Arcade Bldg. Lower Level 8L Saratoga Springs 518-587-6882 JoyofYogaSaratoga.com

Mana’s Yoga and Bodywork One Big Roof 433 Broadway Saratoga Springs 518-581-0790

Noa Fitness and Pilates Studio 77 Van Dam St. #14 Saratoga Springs (518) 894-3820

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Reform, A True Pilates Studio 18 Division St. Suite 203 Saratoga Springs (518) 871-1315 ReformYourBody.com

Saratoga Pilates 2 Oakbrook Blvd. Saratoga Springs (518) 322-2319

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Saratoga Springs Yoga 8 Phila Street, 2nd Flr Saratoga Springs 518-588-3562 SaratogaSpringsYoga.com

The Pilates Institute 37 Henry Street Suite #202 Saratoga Springs (518) 369-6623 PilatesInstituteSaratoga.com

Yoga Mandali 454 Broadway Saratoga Springs (518) 584-0807 YogaMandali.com

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Farmers ’ M arkets

Saratoga County is one of the healthiest counties in the state, and there are plenty of reasons why. For one, it certainly doesn’t hurt that we have access to fresh, local and organic foods at our area farmers’ markets.

Saratoga Farmers’ Market The Saratoga Springs Farmers’ Market is a wonderful year-round destination to find fresh fruits, vegetables, mushrooms, homemade baked goods, local meat and eggs, fish and seafood, dairy products, jam, honey, maple syrup and many types of prepared foods with a global flair. The market also features cut flowers, garden annuals and perennials, and garden “starts” for transplanting, as well as handcrafted goods and gift items. From May to October, Saratoga Farmers’ Market sets up twice a week—Wednesday afternoons from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.—under the pavilions in High Rock Park, on the edge of downtown Saratoga Springs just east of the City Center. You’ll find a mouth-watering assortment of farm-fresh ingredients, as well as a growing number of prepared foods that are ready to eat on the spot or take home and re-heat for a delicious meal. During the colder months, from November to April, you can still get local products, including a wide array of fresh vegetables, at the indoor market. In wintertime, Saratoga Farmers’ Market is open every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the historic Lincoln Baths building in the Saratoga Spa State Park. The winter market is known for its variety and for adding saratogaTODAYnewspaper.com

warmth and community spirit to cold upstate New York winters. Don’t miss it! The Saratoga Farmers’ Market has grown tremendously since it started in 1978 as a small group of vendors in a parking lot. Nowadays, more than 50 vendors make the market a thriving commercial enterprise all through the year. The Saratoga Springs Farmers’ Market Association (the collective of farmers and producers) also runs warm-weather markets in Malta and Clifton Park. Supporting local business is very important to the communities in Saratoga County, and that’s a theme that plays out every week at the Saratoga Farmers’ Market. With only a few exceptions, all of the products are grown or produced locally, within Saratoga, Schenectady, Rensselaer, or Washington counties. When you shop at the market, you are buying unique products, supporting local families, and contributing to the growth of our regional economy. At any time of year, there’s much more to visiting Saratoga Farmers’ Market than just “grocery shopping.” Indoors at the Lincoln Baths or outside in the lovely High Rock Park, this lively community venue is a great place to meet up with friends, connect with your community, and enjoy entertainment and family-friendly events. From chef demonstrations to live music, there’s always something fun happening at the market! In addition to fine foods, gorgeous garden additions, and many gift items, the market regularly features musicians and community tables from 2014 | WELCOME HOME

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local non-profit organizations. Start with a little something to eat or drink, meander through the tables and displays from local farms and vendors, listen to the music for a while, and gather up farm-fresh, wholesome ingredients for your homecooked meals and entertaining. Don’t like to cook? No problem! Check out all the vendors selling ready-to-eat specialties, from hot breakfast sandwiches, fresh-pressed juice, and burritos to “take home, eat later” items such as quiche, pierogies, and eggplant parmesan. Add some salad greens, a loaf of bread, and fresh pie or cookies, and “Dinner is served!” For more information, visit www.saratogafarmersmarket. org and sign up for its e-newsletter, or follow the market on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, or Instagram. And, every week, read an article about the market and get a new recipe in Saratoga Today on the food page. Malta Farmers’ Market Managed by Saratoga Farmers’ Market Association, the Malta Farmers’ Market is open every Tuesday from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m., from the beginning of June through the end of October. The market sets up in the Allerdice ACE Hardware parking lot, at 2570 Route 9, just south of the Malta Community Center. Roughly one dozen local farms and food producers come to sell a wide variety of fresh fruits and vegetables, along with other goodies and prepared foods. Follow the Malta Farmers’ Market on Facebook or get information at www.maltafarmersmarket.org. Clifton Park Farmers’ Market From early July through the end of October, every Thursday afternoon from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., an array of farm-fresh products and gourmet prepared food is available at the Clifton Park Farmers’ Market, set up in the parking lot of St. George’s Church at 912 Route 146, one mile west of I-87 Exit 9. Near extensive shopping, local schools, and the public library, this market is an easy stop to pick up locally grown food and homemade specialties. Follow the Clifton Park Farmers’ Market on Facebook or get information at www. cliftonparkfarmersmarket.org. Ballston Spa Farmers’ Market Located at Wiswall Park at the corner of Front St & Low Street, every Thursday and Saturday beginning June 12th and ending October 18th. We have added an additional 3 weeks to the end of the season to accommodate for late season produce. The hours are Thursday 3 to 6 and Saturday 9 to 12. For more information contact Cynthia Pastore (518) 885-2772. www.ballston.org

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C ooking

Nothing brings a family together like a home-cooked meal with the perfect ingredients. Unfortunately it is not always as easy as it seems, and those pesky measurements can get pretty confusing. The following tables will help answer these questions and a whole lot more. Good luck, enjoy, and happy cooking.

Equivalents: Fruits & Vegetables Weight 2 1/2 ounces

1/2 cup coarsely grated; 1/3 cup small (1/4 inch) diced; 1/2 cup 1/2-inch slices

Celery 1 medium rib

2 1/4 ounces

1/2 cup small (1/4 inch) diced; 1/2 cup 1/4 inch slices

Garlic 1 large clove

1/4 ounces

1 tsp paste 1 1/2 tsp minced; 1 tbsp coarsely chopped

Onion 1 medium

8 ounces

Bell pepper 1 medium

1 1/2 cups minced; 1 1/2 cups medium (1/2 -inch) diced; 2 1/3 cups thin (1/8-inch) slices

7 ounces

5 ounces

1 cup fine (1/8 inch) dice; 1 1/3 cups medium (1/2 inch) diced; 1 1/2 cups thin (1/8 inch) slices

1 cup medium (1/2-inch) diced

Potato russet 1 medium 12 ounces

2 1/4 cups medium (1/2-inch) diced

Shallot 1 large

1/2 ounce

3 tablespoons minced

Tomato 1 medium

5 ounces

1 cup medium (1/2-inch) diced

Mushroom, White

8 ounces

3 cups thin (1/8 inch) slices

Olives, kalamata 1/2 cup whole 3 ounces

Scant 1/2 cup pitted and coarsely chopped

Parsley, flat-leaf 1 small bunch 3 ounces

1/2 cup lightly packed chopped

Apple 1 medium

7 ounces

1 1/3 cups medium (1/2 -inch) diced; 1 cup thin (1/8 -inch) slices

Lemon 1 medium

5 ounces

Lime 1 medium

4 ounces

Orange, navel 10 ounces 1 medium

Weight

Approximate yield

Beans, Black 1 cup uncooked

6 1/2 ounces

3 cups cooked

Beans, Kidney & Great Northern

2 â „ ounces

2 1/2 cups cooked

Rice, arborio 1 cup uncooked

7 ounces

2 cups cooked

Rice, long-grain white 1 cup uncooked

6 1/2 ounce

3 cups cooked

Rice, Medium-grain 1 cup uncooked

6 1/2 ounce

3 cups cooked

Couscous

6 1/2 ounce

3 1/2 cups cooked

Penne uncooked

1 pound

8 cups cooked

Spaghetti uncooked

1 pound

8 1/2 cups cooked

Approximate yield

Carrot 1 medium

Potato, red 1 medium

Equivalents: Dry Goods

Almond, hazelnuts, & peanuts 5 to whole shelled 5 1/2ounces

1 cup coarsely chopped; 1 cup plus 2 tbsp finely chopped;

Pecan & walnut halves 1 cup

3/4 cup plus 2 tbsp coarsely chopped; 1 cup finely chopped

4 ounces

Breadcrumbs, fresh from about 2 1/2 slices sandwich 2 1/4 ounces bread, with crust

1 cup

4 to 5 tablespoons unstrained juice; 2 tablespoons lightly packed zest when grated with a rasp; 1 tablespoon zest when grated on a box grater 3 to 4 tablespoons unstrained juice; 4 tablespoons lightly packed zest when grated with a rasp; 2 teaspoons zest when grated on a box grater 6 to 7 tablespoons unstrained juice; 2 tablespoons lightly packed zest when grated with a rasp; 1 tablespoon zest when grated on a box grater

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R oasting T imes & T emperatures Poultry

Chicken, whole (about 3 1/2 pounds) 400°F for about 1 hour Chicken, butterflied (about 3 1/2 pounds) 470°F for about 40 minutes Chicken, bone-in parts 425°F for 50 to 60 minutes Turkey, whole (about 14 pounds) 325°F for about 3 1/2 hours un-stuffed: 4 hours stuffed Cornish hens (about 1 1/2 pounds each) 425°F for 40 to 45 minutes un-stuffed; 45 to 50 minutes stuffed.

Beef

Tenderloin, whole 375°F for about 45 to 50 minutes (3 1/2 to 4 pounds, trimmed) 450°F for 15 minutes Prime rib, 3-rib standing rib roast (6 to 7 pounds) then drop to 350°F for about 1 hour

Pork

Loin roast, 6-rib-bone-in (about 4 pounds) 425°F for 30 minutes, or boneless (3 to 4 pounds) then drop to 375°F for about 30 minutes. Tenderloin Sear in frying pan for 10 minutes (about 1 pound: browned before roasting) Transfer meat to roasting pan. Roast at 400°F for 20 minutes

Lamb

Whole leg, bone-in (6 to 8 pounds) or 375°F for about 1 1/2 hrs. for bone in; 1 1/2 hours for a boned, rolled roast Boneless (5 pounds) Rib rack, 8-rib bone-in (1 to 1 1/2 pounds) 425°F for 25 to 35 minutes

Vegetables

Beets, 1/8 inch slices 450°F for 20 to 25 minutes 400°F for about Beets, wedges 1 1/2 hours 450°F for about Carrots, 1/4 inch diagonal slices 20 minutes Cauliflower, florets 400°F for 25 to 35 minutes Garlic, whole heads, tops trimmed 350°F for 45 to 60 minutes Mushrooms, portabellas 450°F for 20 to 30 minutes 450°F for 22 to Onions, red, 1/4 to 3/8 inch slices 24 minutes 425°F for about Parsnip, 2x 1/2 inch sticks 30 minutes Potatoes, waxy (whole if small, 375°F for 50 to halved or cut into chunks if large) 60 minutes Squash, acorn, halved crosswise 400°F for about 1 hour 15 minutes Sweet potatoes, 1 inch chunks 400°F for 20 to 45 minutes Turnips, 1 inch chunks 400°F for 45 to 55 minutes

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cooking E ssentials

Volume Equivalents 1 Tbsp = 3 tsp = 1/4 cup = 4 tbsp = 1/3 cup = 5 tbsp = plus 1 tsp 1/2 cup = 8 tbsp = 1 cup = 16 tbsp = 1 pint = 2 cups = 1 quart = 2 pints = (4 cups) 4 qts = 1 gallon = (8 pints, 16 cups)

Shelf Life of Food

1/2 fluid oz 2 fluid oz 2 2/3 fluid oz

= = =

14.8 ml 59.2 ml 78.9 ml

4 fluid oz 8 fluid oz 16 fluid oz 32 fluid oz

= = = =

118.4 ml 236.8 ml 473.6 ml 947.2 ml

128 fluid oz

=

3.79 l

Shelf Life of Food

Refrigerate

Frozen

Beef, pork, lamb, veal 3 to 5 days 4 to 6 months Chicken, turkey 2 days 6 months 1 to 2 days 3 to 4 months Ground meat Sausage, raw 1 to 2 days 1 to 2 months Ham, whole, fully cooked 1 week 1 to 2 months Bacon 1 week 2 months Fish 1 to 2 days 3 months 3 to 5 days 1 to 2 months Sliced deli meat Bread, rolls, breadcrumbs not recommended 1 month Casseroles 3 to 4 days 2 to 3 months Soups, stews 3 to 4 days 2 to 3 months Broth, stock 1 to 2 days 2 to 3 months

Substitutions Anise Fennel Seed Allspice, ground 2 parts ground cinnamon plus 1 part ground cloves (by volume) Arrowroot

cornstarch (as long as chilling or freezing is not involved)

Black Pepper

White pepper, allspice, or savory

Breadcrumbs, dry Cracker crumbs, matzos, meal, crushed corn Capers

chopped green olives

Chile paste red pepper flakes, cayenne, bottled hot sauce Chocolate, bittersweet

semisweet chocolate

Chocolate, unsweetened baking, 1 ounce

3 tablespoons natural cocoa powder plus 1 tablespoon melted butter

Currants dark raisins Dates dark raisins Flour, self-rising, 1 cup 1 cup all-purpose flour plus 1 1/2 tsp baking powder Mustard, dry, 1 teaspoon

1 tablespoon prepared mustard

Porcini mushrooms , dried

dried shiitake mushroom

Pine nuts

blanched, slivered almonds

Rice wine

dry sherry

Sugar, brown

light and dark may be used interchangeably to make your own, pulse in a food processor 1 cup white granulated sugar with 3 to 4 tablespoons molasses (yields 1 cup)

Sugar, superfine

grind granulated white sugar in a blender or food processor

Vanilla bean, 2-inch piece

1 tsp pure vanilla extract

Vinegar, sherry

balsamic vinegar

Yeast, 1 packet active dry (2 1/4 teaspoon)

1 packet quick-rise, or 1/2 of a packet instant, or a 0.6-ounce cube fresh

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Senior CARE Information

Saratoga County Directory of Services covers the following areas: • Abuse and Neglect • Adult Homes • Benefits • Case Management / Counseling • Church-Related Assistance • Credit Counseling • Day Care, Adult • Disabled Advocacy and Services • Durable Medical Equipment • Emergency Shelter

Adult homes

National Grid - (800) 642-4272

An adult home (Level II) adult care facility established and operatedto provide 24-hour long-term residential care, room, board, housekeeping,personal care, and supervision to five or more adults unrelated to the operator (the facilities listed herein vary greatly in size).

Saratoga County Department of Social Services 152 West High St., Ballston Spa

Adult homes (Level I) offer no skilled nursing care. For a list of area homes with four or fewer beds, contact Saratoga County Dept. of Social Services, (518) 884-4159. Beacon Pointe Memory Care Community Clifton Park - (518) 371-2200 Cook Adult Home Mechanicville - (518) 664-8014 Home of the Good Shepherd Saratoga Springs - (518) 584-3317 Wilton - (518) 580-0702 Malta - (518) 581-2800 Moreau - (518) 584-3317

Benefits American Association for Retired Persons (AARP) - (518) 434-4194

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• Food Services and Nutrition • Health Care Information and Assistance • Health Insurance Claims and Assistance • Home Care Identification • Information & Referral • In Home Volunteers • Legal Services • Nursing Homes

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Food Stamps (518) 884-4155 or (518) 587-3030 Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) (518) 884-4146 or (518) 884-4111 Managed Care (518) 884-4153 Medicaid (518) 884-4148 Temporary Assistance & Disability Assistance (518) 884-4144

• Respite -Adult • Respite-Children • Senior Clubs & Centers • Senior Housing • Support Groups • Transportation • Volunteer Opportunities • Voter Registration • Weatherization/Housing Services

Case Management/ Counseling Catholic Charities Saratoga, Warren, Washington Co. (518) 587-5000 CHOICES St. Peter's Hospital (518) 525-1364 or (518) 525-6803 Elder Care Program of the Mechanicville Community Center (518) 664-8322 x377 KEE to Independent Growth, Inc. Case Management/Service Coordination (518) 309-3557

Veterans Affairs Division (518) 884-4115

Saratoga County Alcohol and Substance Abuse Services (518) 587-8800

Social Security Administration 1 Broadway Center, 8th floor Schenectady, NY • (866) 864-1296 17 Cronin Road, Queensbury (518) 812-0182 • socialsecurity.gov

Saratoga County Mental Health Center at Cramer House (518) 584-9030 - 24 hour emergency line

Southern Adirondack Independent Living Country Club Plaza 418 Geyser Rd. Ballston Spa, NY 12020 or (518) 584-8202 71 Glenwood Avenue Queensbury, NY 12804 (518) 792-3537 sail-center.org

Southern Saratoga County Mental Health Center (518) 383-1150 Saratoga County Office for the Aging 152 West High St., Ballston Spa (518) 584-4100. mon-fri, 9-5

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SENIOR CARE Church Related Assistance Assumption St. Paul’s 52 William Street, Mechanicville The church offers a parish nursing program and friendly visiting. (518) 664-6196 Christ Episcopal Church 15 West High Street, Ballston Spa The church offers a food pantry that is open 10 a.m.–Noon, M., W, Th & Fri. Emergency food supplies are available Wednesdays from 5–7 p.m., (518) 885-9630 Corinth First Presbyterian Church 203 Palmer Ave, Corinth, (518) 654-9432. Services include Alzheimer’s Caregivers Support Group that meets on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays at 1:15 p.m., Extra Helpings Regional Food Bank (food delivery on last Thursday of month) Fuel Fund and Health in Need Fund is at the Town Hall, 600 Palmer Ave., M,T, W & F 2:30-3:30. First Baptist Church 202 Milton Avenue, Ballston Spa The church operates a food pantry. Tuesdays and Fridays 10 a.m.-noon. (518) 885-8361

St. Edward The Confessor Catholic Church 569 Clifton Park Center Road Clifton Park The church programs include a parish nurse program, friendly visitors, and bereavement committee. (518) 371-7372 St. George’s Episcopal Church 912 Rte 146, Clifton Park. Services include a support group for Diabetics on the 1st Friday of the month at 12:30 and an Alzheimer’s support group on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month from 1-2 p.m. (518) 371-6351 St. Peters Catholic Church 241 Broadway, Saratoga The church offers a variety of information programs. Outreach program Mon-Wed-Fri. 9-noon. (518) 584-2375 - church (518) 306-5243 - outreach number St. Therese Rosary Altar Society 105 Ballard Rd., Gansevoort The society offers a substitute caregiver program for emergency situations. Also, there is a food pantry twice a month. Call for additional information. (518) 5879076

Day care, Adults Lena’s Adult Day Care Services 230 Bluebird Rd., South Glens Falls (518) 792-7797 or (518) 681-7797 Schuyler Ridge Residential Health & Adult Day Care 1 Abele Boulevard, Clifton Park (518) 371-1400 Wesley Evergreen Adult Day Services 131 Lawrence Street, Saratoga Springs, (518) 587-3600, ext. 1443 wesleyhealth.com Employment for seniors Title V Senior Employment Employment and Training Administration provides part-time employment, classroom instruction and on-the-job training to eligible persons over 55. For information and requirements call (518) 8844170. Experience Works - Offers parttime employment to eligible older adults. For information on the program call (518) 226-0122.

Shenendehowa United Methodist Church 971 Route 146, Clifton Park The church offers a monthly senior luncheon. (518) 371-7964 Soul Saving Station Church 62 Henry St., Saratoga Springs. The church provides spiritual counseling, religious services, family contacts & referrals. (518) 584-3122 South Glens Falls United Methodist Church 15 Maplewood Parkway, South Glens Falls Services offered include prayer, counseling and support. (518) 793-1152

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VOLUNTEERING The Saratoga County Chamber of Commerce is a great place to start. It is as simple as typing: www.saratoga.org /jobs/ jobzonevolunteer-index.asp Foster Grandparent - Foster Grandparents serve 20 hours a week in schools, hospitals, correctional institutions, and Head Start and day care centers. Volunteers must meet income eligibility requirements. For more information, call (518) 272-6052. The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) is part of Corporation for National & Community Service, the national volunteer agency. Anyone 55 years or older is eligible to become a volunteer. RSVP offers diverse opportunities to serve in museums libraries, schools, nursing homes and other community agencies. Volunteer assignments are a match between the specific interests of the volunteer and the particular needs of an organization. If available, volunteers also serve the homebound

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elderly with visits and telephone calls. Volunteers are covered by liability insurance and helped with incidental expenses such as transportation. For information call (518) 884-4110. Senior Companion - Offers parttime opportunities for seniors to develop one-to-one relationships with developmentally disabled adults. Participants, who are income eligible, receive: a tax-free stipend, possible transportation, daily meal, orientation and training. For information call (518) 581-3075. YMCA of Saratoga County Volunteer Options and Senior Clubs (Silver Sneakers) - (518) 583-9622

Food Services Cornell Cooperative Extension of Saratoga County 50 West High Street, Ballston Spa (518) 885-899 Saratoga County Office for the Aging (518) 363-4020

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• 60 + Dining Program • Home Delivered Meals • Nutrition Education

Health Care Assistance American Cancer Society (518) 438-7841, cancer.org Association for the Hearing Impaired, Inc. (518) 761-0554

Eddy Home Care (518) 274-6200

IDentification

Empire Health Care (518) 899-8103

Motor Vehicles Department • Wilton Mall - (518) 584-7403 • 40 Mc Master Street (518) 885-2227 • Clifton Park Center Rd (518) 383-2480

Fort Hudson Home Care (518) 747-9019 or 747-2811 fortHudson.com Gentiva Health Services (518) 899-6966

Community Hospice of Saratoga (518) 581-0800

Greater Adk. Home Aides (518) 926-7070 Home Health Care Partners (518) 581-2632

Epilepsy Foundation of NENY (518) 456-7501

Home Helpers & Direct Link (518) 584-5885

Empire Home Infusion (518) 899-8103

Home Instead Senior Care (518) 580-1042

Glens Falls Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired (518) 792-3421 Hudson Valley Community college Dental Hygiene Clinic (518) 629-7400 (Sept.-April by appointment only) Northeast Health Diabetes Center (518) 447-3500 (EPIC) - Elderly Pharmaceutical Insurance Coverage Call Saratoga County Office for the Aging for details (518) 884-4100 Seton Health Incontinence and Wound Services (518) 268-5380 YMCA of Saratoga County (518) 583-9622

Home Care Accent Health Care Services (518) 237-2700 Adept Health Care Services (518) 271-1055 All Metro Health Care (800) 225-1200, (518) 374-2118 Any Time Home Care, Inc. (518) 454-9433 Attentive Care (518) 438-6271 Attentive Home Companions (518) 694-0400 Companions for the Elderly (518) 383-3119 Concepts of Health Care (518) 885-2020 saratogaTODAYnewspaper.com

SENIOR CARE

Home of The Good Shepherd 26 Rock Rose Way, Malta (518) 581-2800 Interim Health Care (518) 877-3811, (518) 798-6811

CDTA Half-Fare cards available at Saratoga County Office for the Aging (518) 884-4100

in-home volunteers Care Links (518) 371-5179 Caritas for Charity (518) 798-6648

Legal services

Living Made Easy, LLC (518) 580-9585

Legal Aid Society (518) 587-5188 Mediation Matters (518) 584-6361

Living Resources Home Care Agency (518) 346-6214

Saratoga Cty Office for Aging (518) 884-4100

NurseCore (518) 438-3900

nursing homes

Samuel S. Stratton Veterans Administration Medical Center (518) 626-5000

Diamond Hill Nursing & Rehab center, (518) 235-1410 diamondhill-rehab.com

Saratoga Cty Department of Social Services (518) 884-4159 Saratoga County Public Health (518) 584-7460 Senior Solutions (518) 584-1200 Seton Home Care (518) 583-7076 Southern Adirondack Independent Living Country Club Plaza 418 Geyser Rd. Ballston Spa, NY 12020 or (518) 584-8202 71 Glenwood Avenue Queensbury, NY 12804 (518) 792-3537 sail-center.org Visiting Nurses Home Care/ Medstaff (518) 798-1450 Visiting Nurses Association of Albany, Inc. (518) 371-0890 VNA- Schenectady (SVNA) (518) 382-8050

Maplewood Manor (518) 885-2288 Pathways Nursing & Rehab Center (518) 374-2212, pathways-rehab.com Rosewood Nursing & Rehab Center, (518) 286-1621 rosewoodrehabilitation.com Saratoga Care Nursing Home (518) 587-3222 Saratoga Hospital Nursing Home (518) 587-1141 Seton Health at Schuyler Ridge (518) 371-1400 Wesley Health Care Center (518) 587-3600

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SENIOR CARE Beacon Pointe Memory Care (518) 371-2200

Caregivers Support Services of Catholic Charities (518) 449-2001 Saratoga County Office for Aging (518) 884-4100 Catholic Charities (518) 449-2001 Care Links (518) 371-5179 Caritas (518) 798-6648, glensfallscaritas.org Home Connection Companions (518) 459-6612, nurseconnectionstaffing.comHome Health Care Partners (518) 581-2632 Home Instead Senior Care (518) 580-1042 Living Made Easy (518) 580-9585 Northeast Health (518) 279-5502 Senior Solutions (518) 584-1200

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Alzheimer's Resources

LifeFone (800) 882-2280

Adirondack Branch Office (518) 793-5863

Saratoga Hospital Lifeline (518) 583-8413

Alzheimer’s Association Capital District Chapter (518) 867-4999

Seton Lifeline (518) 268-6263

Alzheimer’s Disease Assistance Center (518) 238-4164

EMERGENCY 911

First Presbyterian Church (518) 654-9432 Halfmoon Senior Center (518) 371-3892 Medic Alert (missing persons) 1-888-572-8566 St. George’s Episcopal Church 371-5179 Wesley Health Care Center (518) 691-1515

24 Hour Help

Direct Link (518) 584-5885 Eddy Lifeline (518) 274-2635 Glens Falls Hospital Lifeline (518) 926-2130

Link to Life (800) 848-9399

St. Peter’s Hospital Lifeline (518) 525-1004

The Saratoga County Long Term Care Services Directory is written, compiled and edited by the Saratoga County Office for the Aging, with funds provided by New York Connects. We’ve highlighted some pertinent information above but please call for instructions to receive your copy.

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Emergency Services The Salvation Army Emergency Assistance (518) 584-1640 Saratoga County Rural Preservation Company (for veterans) (518) 885-0091 Shelters of Saratoga, Inc. (518) 581-1097 24 hours/day, 365 days a year.

Transportation Transportation is available in the following areas. Please call 24 hours in advance to make reservations. Ballston, Charlton, Galway, Greenfield, Malta, Milton, Providence & Wilton Stanski Transportation - (518) 884-4100 Clifton Park/Shenendehowa Seniors (518) 371-4444 Corinth Senior Center (518) 654-2040 Town of Halfmoon (518) 664-2040 City of Mechanicville (518) 664-5651 Town of Moreau (518) 792-6007 Saratoga Springs Capitaland Taxi (518) 583-3131 Town of Waterford (518) 237-7531, (518) 235-8282 Scheduled Bus Routes CDTA - (518) 482-3371 saratogaTODAYnewspaper.com

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P re - S chools

ABC Nursery School (518) 373-8ABC

TheABCNurserySchool.com

13 Old Route 146 Clifton Park Academy Nursery School (518) 664-7440 helpinghands.org

41 Warner Road Clifton Park Apple-A-Day Nursery School (518) 583-9442 appleadayns.com

45 Washington St. Saratoga Springs Apple Blossom Bunch (518) 527-3105 appleblossombunch.com

Spa Park Saratoga Springs

The Beagle School (518) 587-7507 beagleschool.com

115 Regent St Saratoga Springs Burnt Hills United Methodist Christian (518) 399-6133 bhpreschool.com

816 Route 50 Burnt Hills

Church Mouse Nursery School (518) 885-8362 churchmousepreschool.com

202 Milton Ave. Ballston Spa

Children’s Academy of Malta (518) 289-5485 childrensacademyny.com

2381 Route 9 Building 5 Mechanicville The Early Childhood Center at Skidmore (518) 580-5472

Katrina Trask Nursery School (518) 584-8968

ktnurseryschool.org

24 Circular St. Saratoga Springs Learning to Know learningtoknow.net

1536 Crescent Rd. Clifton Park (518) 371-3722, 60 Weibel Ave., S.S. (518) 226-0222 Little Angels Nursery School (518) 885-5583 littleangelsns.com

22 West High Street Ballston Spa Malta Montessori School (518) 633-1971 maltamontessori.com

100 Saratoga Village Blvd. Suite 34 A, Malta North Country Academy 7 Care Lane, Saratoga (518) 584-9982 1756 Route 9, Clifton Park (518) 373-9679 northcountryacademy.com

Sara Marie School (518) 280-3982 thesaramarieschool.org

942 Route 146 Clifton Park

Saratoga Abundant Life Pre-School (518) 885-5456 saratogaabundantlife.org/ Preschool

2325 Route 50 Saratoga Springs

Saratoga Hansel & Gretel (518) 584-0934 66 Seward St. Saratoga Springs

skidmore.edu/ecc

Saratoga Independent School (518) 583-0841 siskids.org 459 Lake Avenue Saratoga Springs

Head Start Pre-School (518) 583-2584

• We offer Pre K-6th grade, before and after school programs, summer camp and enrichment classes.

815 North Broadway Saratoga Springs

franklincommunitycenter.org

10 Franklin St. Saratoga Springs

Saratoga Regional YMCA (518) 583-9622, ext. 114 saratogaregionalymca.org

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Shooting Stars Childcare (518) 371-2306 shootingstarschildcareinc.com

609 Route 146 A Suite 104, Clifton Park Small Wonders Christian Pre-School (518) 584-3720 saratogaspringsumc.org

175 5th Ave. Saratoga Springs Enrolling ages 2-5 Smart Early (518) 406-2434 smartearly.com

39 Old Route 146 Clifton Park Spa Christian School (518) 885-0508 spachristian.com

206 Greenfield Ave. Ballston Spa St. Clements Catholic School (518) 584-7350

Sunrise Children Learning Center (518) 373-1280 sunrisechildren.com

200 Technology Park Clifton Park Teddy Bear Day Care Center (518) 584-2273 teddybeardaycarecenter.net

4 Mountain Ledge Drive Wilton Tiny Tots Early Learning Center (518) 371-2034 tinytotsearlylearningcenter.com

1536 Crescent Rd. Clifton Park

Waldorf School of Saratoga Springs (518) 587-2224 waldorfsaratoga.org

212 Lake Avenue Saratoga Springs

stclementsschool.org

231 Lake Ave. Saratoga Springs

St. George School (518) 371-6351 stgeorgeschoolcp.org

912 Route 146 Clifton Park

St. Mary’s School (518) 885-7300 smsbspa.org

40 Thompson Street Ballston Spa St. Paul’s Lutheran Christian Childhood Center (518) 584-0904 ext.205 spelcss.com

149 Lake Ave. Saratoga Springs Storybook Academy (518) 587-0707 storybookacademy.net

421 Geyser Rd. Ballston Spa

Sunday Hebrew Preschool (518) 584-2370 saratogasynagogue.org

84 Weibel Ave. Saratoga Springs

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S pecial N eeds S chools Achievements (518) 782-1178, achievements.org 623 New Loudon Rd., Latham

Center for Disability Services (formerly Center for the Disabled) An agency that provides comprehensive services to children and adults with disabilities. Services include: Medical, Residential, Vocational, Educational, Transportation, Respite, Skilled Nursing and Service Coordination, (518) 437-5700, cfdsny.org 314 South Manning Blvd., Albany

Crossroads Center for Children Serves children with a diagnosis within the Pervasive Development Disorder and Autism spectrum and their families. 1-866-773-5222, (518) 280-0083, crossroadcenter.org 1136 N. Westcott Rd, Suite 100, Schenectady Saratoga Bridges Saratoga Bridges day habilitation programs focus on providing people with the means to develop maximum independence in activities of daily living. Saratoga Bridges without walls day program encourages people to explore the fine arts and discover their creative potential. 16 Saratoga Bridges Blvd., Ballston Spa (518) 587-0723 Saratogabridges.org Saratoga County EOC Head Start (518) 226-0450, 64 Hamilton St. Saratoga Springs saratogaeoc.org/headstart The Helping Hands School Helping Hands School is a private, non-profit preschool for two-to-five-yearolds with special needs. (518) 664-5066, helpinghands.org, 41 Werner Road, Clifton Park NewMeadow Saratoga School Special Education Pre-School (518) 899-9235, newmeadow.org 100 Saratoga Village Blvd. Suite 35, Malta Parsons Child and Family Centers Multi-service agency provides counseling services, parenting education, child abuse/neglect prevention and treatment, family strengthening programs, early childhood family support, special education, youth development programs, and mental health services. (518) 426-2868 60 Academy Rd., Albany, parsonscenter,org Prospect Child and Family Center Offers multi-faceted services for at-risk and developmentally disabled individuals in our community. (518) 798-0170, prospectcenter.com 133 Aviation Rd, Queensbury Washington-Saratoga-WarrenHamilton-Essex BOCES (518) 581-3310 or (518) 746-3310, 1153 Burgoyne Ave. Suite 2 Fort Edward wswheboces.org 27 Gick Road, Saratoga Springs Wildwood School A private, not-for-profit day program for pupils ages 3-21 with neurological impairments, learning disabilities, and autism. (518) 836-2300, wildwood.edu, 2995 Curry Road Extension Schenectady

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C olleges

Bryant & Stratton College 1259 Central Ave. Albany, (518) 437-1802 bryantstratton.edu

Empire State College 2 Union Ave. Saratoga Springs (518) 587-2100, esc.edu Excelsior College 7 Columbia Circle Albany, 888-647-2388 excelsior.edu Fulton Montgomery Community College 2805 State Hwy 67 Johnstown (518) 736-FMCC (3622) fmcc.edu Hudson Valley Community College 80 Vandenburgh Ave. Troy, (518) 629-4822, hvcc.edu Maria College 700 New Scotland Avenue, Albany (518) 438-3111 MariaCollege.edu Schenectady County Community College 78 Washington Ave. Schenectady (518) 381-1200 sunysccc.edu Siena College 515 Loudon Rd. Loudonville 1-888-287-4362 siena.edu Skidmore College 815 N. Broadway Saratoga, (518) 580-5000 skidmore.edu SUNY Adirondack 640 Bay Rd. Queensbury (518) 743-2200 sunyacc.edu Saratoga Extension Center of ACC 696 Route 9, Wilton (518) 584-3959 sunyacc.edu 1(888)suny-adk SUNY Albany 1400 Washington Ave. Albany, (518) 442-3300 Albany.edu saratogaTODAYnewspaper.com

SUNY Plattsburgh 101 Broad St., Plattsburgh (518) 564-2000 Plattsburgh.edu Union College 807 Union St. Schenectady (518) 388-6000, Union.edu The Sage Colleges

• Russell Sage College • Sage College of Albany • School of Professional & Continuing education • School of Education • School of Health Sciences • School Of Management

65 1st St., Troy, NY 12180 140 New Scotland Ave. Albany, NY 12208 (518) 244-2000, sage.edu The College of Saint Rose 432 Western Avenue Albany (800) 637-8556 strose.edu University at Albany Graduate Business Programs 1400 Washington Avenue, Albany (518) 442-3980 albany.edu/graduate Continuing Education Academy for Lifelong Learning at Saratoga Springs Empire State College 111 West Avenue Saratoga Springs (518) 587-2100, ext. 2415 esc.edu/all Continuing Education Saratoga Springs City Schools 3 Blue Streak Blvd. Saratoga Springs (518) 583-4700 saratogaschools.org BOCES / Career & Technical Education / Adult Education 27 Gick Road Saratoga Springs 11 South St., Glens Falls (518) 581-3320 wswheboces.org

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P rivate S chools

Academy of the Holy Names 1073 New Scotland Rd., Albany (518) 438-7895 ahns.org PreK 3-Grade 12, All-girls independent Catholic school The Adirondack School (518) 695-5294 5158 County Route 113, Greenwich adirondackschool.org Christian Brothers Academy (Grades 6-12) (518) 452-9809 cbaalbany.org 12 Airline Drive, Albany Doane Stuart School 199 Washington Ave., Rensselaer (518) 465-5222, doanestuart.org

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Emma Willard School (518) 833-1300 emmawillard.org 285 Pawling Ave., Troy The Kings School (518) 654-6230 kingsschool.info 6087 Route 9N, Hadley La Salle Institute (Grades 6-12) (518) 283-2500 lasalleinstitute.org 174 Williams Rd., Troy Malta Montessori School Toddler-6th Grade (518) 633-1971 maltamontessori.com 100 Saratoga Village Blvd. Suite 34A, Malta Saratoga Central Catholic High School (518) 587-7070 saratogacatholic.org 247 Broadway, Saratoga Springs Saratoga Independent School (Pre-K thru 6) (518) 583-0841 459 Lake Avenue, Saratoga Springs siskids.org Spa Christian School (Pre-School – 6th Grade) (518) 885-0508 206 Greenfield Ave. Ballston Spa spachristian.com

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St. Clement’s Regional Catholic School (pre-school-5th grade) (518) 584-7350 231 Lake Ave. Saratoga Springs stclementsschool.org St. Mary’s School (Pre-K – 5th Grade) (518) 885-7300 40 Thompson St. Ballston Spa smsbspa.org Waldorf School of Saratoga Springs (pre-school-12th grade) Administration (518) 587-0549 Admissions (518) 587-2224 122 Regent St. Saratoga Springs waldorfsaratoga.org St. George’s School 912 Rt.146, Clifton Park (518) 371-6351 Pre-K- 2nd Stgeorgeschoolcp.org Sara Marie School 642 Route 146 Clifton Park (518) 280-3982 Thesaramarieschool.org

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PUBLIC SCHOOLS Bus Garage

Wood Rd. Elementary

(518) 884-7140

Milton Terrace North Elementary

300 Wood Road (518) 884-7290 Principal David Blanchard

200 Wood Road (518) 884-7210 Principal Kathleen Chaucer

Gordon Creek Elementary

50 Wood Road (518) 884-7270 Principal Jeffrey Palmer

Malta Ave. Elementary

Ballston Spa Central School

70 Malta Ave. (518) 884-7250 Principal Sharon D’Agostino

Ballston Spa Middle School

210 Ballston Ave (518) 884-7200 Principal Pamela Motler

Ballston Spa High School

220 Ballston Ave (518) 884-7150 Principal Kristi Jensen

bscsd.org • (518) 884-7195 • 70 Malta Ave., Ballston Spa, NY 12020 Superintendent: Joseph P. Dragone, Ph.D

Bus Garage

Rich Hewlett (518) 399-9141, ext. 83523 or 83524

Francis L. Stevens Elementary School

25 Lakehill Road (518) 399-9141 ext. 83500 Principal Richard Evans PHD.

Pashley Elementary School

30 Pashley Rd., Glenville (518) 399-9141, ext. 84500 Principal Jill Bonacio

Burnt Hills / Ballston Lake Schools

Charlton Heights Elementary School

170 Stage Rd., Ballston Lake (518) 399-9141 ext. 85500 Principal Timothy Sinnenberg

Richard H. O’Rourke Middle School

173 Lakehill Rd, Burnt Hills (518) 399-9141, ext. 84000 Principal Colleen Wolff

Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake High School

88 Lakehill Road, Burnt Hills (518) 399-9141, ext. 83300 Principal Timothy Brunson

BHBL.org • (518) 399-9141 • 50 Cypress Drive, Glenville, NY 12302 Superintendent: Patrick McGrath, ext. 855002

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Corinth Elementary School

356 Center Street (518) 654-2960 Principal Jennifer Ross-Steimle

Corinth Middle School 105 Oak Street (518) 654-9005, ext. 3420 PrincipalLisa Meade

Corinth High School

105 Oak Street (518) 654-9005, ext. 3431 Principal Brian Testani

Corinth Schools Corinthcsd.com • (518) 654-9005 • 105 Oak St., Corinth, NY 12822 Superintendent: Daniel R. Starr, Ed. D.

Elementary School 25 Kniskern Avenue (518) 664-7336 Principal Stephen Marra Mechanicville Junior/Senior High School 25 Kniskern Avenue (518) 664-9888 Principal Kevin Kolakowski

Mechanicville Schools Mechanicville.org • (518) 664-5727 • 25 Kniskern Ave., Mechanicville, NY 12118 Superintendent: Dr. Michael J. McCarthy

Elementary Schools: Caroline St. Elementary

310 Caroline Street (518) 584-7612 Principal Daniel J. O’Rourke

Greenfield Elementary 3180 Route 9N (518) 893-7402 Principal Tina Davis

Lake Ave. Elementary

Division St. Elementary

220 Division Street (518) 583-4794 Principal Dr. Greer E. Miller

126 Lake Avenue (518) 584-3678 Principal Dr. Barbara Messier

Dorothy Nolan Elementary

Maple Avenue Middle School

Geyser Road Elementary

Saratoga Springs High School

221 Jones Road (518) 584-7383 Principal Kevin Froats 61 Geyser Road (518) 584-7699 Principal Kristy Moore

Saratoga Springs City Schools

515 Maple Avenue (518) 587-4551 Principal Stuart F. Byrne

1 Blue Streak Blvd. (518) 587-6690 Principal Brett M. Miller

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Bus Garage

(518) 695-3255 x3260

Schuylerville Elementary School

14 Spring St. (518) 695-3255 Principal Gregg Barthelmas

Schuylerville Middle School

14 Spring St. (518) 695-3255 Principal MaryKate Elsworth

Schuylerville High School

14 Spring St. (518) 695-3255 Principal Matthew Sickles

Schuylerville Central Schools Schuylervilleschools.org • (518) 695-3255 • 15 Springs St., Schuylerville, NY 12871 Superintendent: Dr. Ryan Sherman

Elementary Schools: Tesago Elementary

970 Route 146 (518) 881-0570 Principal Gregory Pace

Skano Elementary 970 Route 146 (518) 881-0560 Principal Jill Gould

Shatekon Elementary 35 Maxwell Dr. (518) 881-0580 Principal Erica Ryan

Orenda Elementary

970 Route 146 (518) 881-0550 Principal Michael Smith

Okte Elementary

Shenendehowa Central Schools Shenet.org • (518) 881-0600 • 5 Chelsea Place, Clifton Park, NY 12065, Superintendent: Dr. L. Oliver Robinson

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1581 Crescent Rd (518) 881-0540 Principal Lisa Mickle

Karigon Elementary

970 Route 146 (518) 881-0530 Principal Gregory Wing

Chango Elementary 100 Chango Dr. (518) 881-0520 Principal Karin Skarka

Arongen Elementary

489 Center Rd. Clifton Park (518) 881-0510 Principal Benjamin Roberts

Koda Middle School 970 Route 146 (518) 881-0470 Principal Sean Gnat

Gowana Middle School 970 Route 146 (518) 881-0460 Principal Robin Gawrys

Acadia Middle School 970 Route 146 (518) 881-0450 Principal Jonathan Burns

Shenendehowa High School

970 Route 146 (518) 881-0330 West (518)881-0310 East Principal Donald Flynt

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Elementary Schools: Moreau Elementary

76 Bluebird Road (518) 793-9644 Principal Robert Lemieux

Tanglewood Elementary 60 Tanglewood Drive (518) 793-5631 Principal Andrew Hills

Ballard Elementary

300 Ballard Road (518) 587-0600 Principal Michael Huchro

Oliver Winch Middle School

99 Hudson Street (518) 792-5891 Principal Mark Fish

South Glens Falls High School

42 Merritt Road Harrison Ave. Elementary (518) 792-9987 Principal Carla Biviano 76 Harrison Avenue (518) 793-9048 Principal Joseph M. Palmer

South Glens Falls Central Schools sgfallssd.org • (518) 793-9617 • 6 Bluebird Rd., South Glens Falls, NY 12803 Superintendent: Michael N. Patton

Bus Garage

(518) 664-5661

Stillwater Elementary School

1068 No. Hudson Ave. (518) 373-6100 x5500 Principal John Powell

Stillwater Middle School 1068 No. Hudson Ave. (518) 373-6100 Principal Patricia Morris

Stillwater High School

1068 No. Hudson Ave. (518) 373-6100 Principal Mario Fernandez

Stillwater Central Schools

scsd.org • (518) 373-6100 • 1068 No. Hudson Ave., Stillwater, NY 12170 Superintendent: Stanley Maziejka

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2014

Summer Camp

Guide Summer

is creeping up and it’s time to start thinking about summer camps! Our Saratoga Summer Camp Guide features everything from art, music, horseback riding, science, sports, and more!

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459 Lake Ave, Saratoga Springs NY 12866 www.siskids.org • 518-583-0841

Anticipation for our summer programs at Saratoga Independent School is heating up! Conveniently located on Lake Avenue in Saratoga Springs, the Saratoga Independent School is situated on 60 beautiful acres including sports fields, wooded trails, gardens, playgrounds, and a 12,000 square foot modern school building, built in 2004.

SARATOGA INDEPENDENT SCHOOL • SARATOGA, NY

Saratoga Independent School

Registration for summer programs begins on Tuesday, February 25. This summer we will be offering our weekly half day program to children aged 3-8. Our highly skilled and experienced team is ready to provide an unforgettable experience for your child. In the half day program, kids will enjoy weekly themed activities centered on the environment, games, science and art. This program is led by caring and talented adults who are a part of our school faculty. Wraparound care and extended day programs will be offered daily until 5:00 PM for families needing extra coverage. Join us this summer at Saratoga Independent School! For more information, please visit www.siskids.org/programs/summer-programs saratogaTODAYnewspaper.com

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CAMP CHINGACHGOOK • YMCA • LAKE GEORGE, NY

The Capital District YMCA Provides Safe, Affordable Summer Camp for Your Child! www.CDYMCA.org 518-869-3500

Camp Chingachgook DAY CAMP FUN! We’re convenient! 11 locations: Albany, Bethlehem, Glenville, East Greenbush, Greene County, Guilderland, North Colonie, Schenectady, Scotia, Southern Saratoga, and Troy. Children 3 to 16 will find something fun to do, from swimming lessons to archery to arts & crafts. Best of all, YMCA programs focus on fun activities that help build your child’s confidence and selfesteem. SAVE TIME AND MONEY! • Register Online! Visit www.CDYMCA.org today. • Sibling discounts! • Free before and after-camp care. • Membership not required. All are welcome! OUR PREMIER DAY CAMP Located on Route 155 in Guilderland, YMCA Adventure Camp is our premier day camp, with out-door pool, pond with paddle boats, zip line, rock wall, covered pavilion, and convenient bussing available. FREE TOURS! Visit www.CDYMCA.org today for tour dates, or call 456.3634. OUR PREMIER OVERNIGHT CAMP Camp Chingachgook is located on the shores of Lake George in the heart of the Adirondack Mountains, and offers a unique overnight camp experience for your child. Your child will love our day camp (for kids 5-10), overnight camp (for kids 7-15), adventure trip programs (for kids 11 and older), and Counselor-in-Training program (for 16 year olds). FREE TOURS! Visit www.LakeGeorgeCamp.org today for our 2014 tour schedule.

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WILTON RECREATION SUMMER DAY CAMP • WILTON, NY

Gavin Park, Wilton, NY www.townofwilton.com (518) 584-9455 WILTON RECREATION CAMP Wilton Recreation offers a full-day summer camp program for children entering grades 1 through 9. With available pre-camp and post-camp care, working parents can ensure their children are having fun in a safe environment before and after the camp’s regular hours, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Parents who register their children for before and/or after camp care can drop off their registered campers after 8:00 a.m. and can pick them up until 5:30 p.m. Busing is available for Wilton residents who register for regular camp hours. This camp offers a full schedule of daily onsite activities, themed events, and exciting trips for those campers registered for off-site adventures. Daily onsite activities include arts and crafts, sports, playground fun, and other organized group games. This year’s scheduled field trips include: The Great Escape, Million Dollar Beach, Saratoga County Fair, Magic Forest, Valley Cats Baseball Game and at least two swimming days per week at nearby pools and beaches. The 2014 Summer Camp opens on July 1 and runs until August 15. Registration must be done in person and begins March 17 at Gavin Park, 10 Lewis Drive, Saratoga Springs, New York, and closes June 13. As there are only 300 spaces available, be sure to mark your calendar! Camp registration forms are available at www. townofwilton.com or can be picked up at the park office, weekdays, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Any questions, please call (518) 584-9455.

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SARATOGA REGIONAL YMCA • SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY

Camp Starhitch goes E.P.I.C. (Exciting Play-filled Interactive Camp) at our Saratoga Springs Branch! www.saratogaregionalymca.org 518-583-9622

E.P.I.C. runs for 8 one-week sessions, June 30-August 22, 2014. This camp is for children entering 1st grade through entering 5th grade. Campers will participate in games, sports, archery, art projects, team building, nature activities, trips, swimming and more! Experienced counselors will supervise children and a ratio of 1:10 ensures a safe, quality camping experience. All camp staff are CPR and First Aid certified. Campers must bring a nourishing nut-free lunch and drink each day in an insulated bag with an ice pack. Each camper should also bring a swimsuit, towel and knapsack. All items should be labeled. For more information, contact Taraya Ostwald, E.P.I.C. Director, at 518-583-9622, ext. 120 or Paige Minear, Registrar/Recreation Director, at ext. 116. Travel Camp Join us for an adventure-packed summer at Travel Camp! This program provides campers entering fifth grade through tenth grade an opportunity to travel every day to fun-filled locations. Campers have a chance to explore different summer activities: amusement and water parks, outdoor sports, fairs, and horseback riding. Travel Camp conducts 8 one-week sessions, June 30-August 22, 2014. Join us for one week or for all; this is your choice. For more information, contact Patti Laudicina, Travel Camp Director, at 583-9622, ext. 110 or Paige Minear, Registrar/Recreation Director at ext. 116. Registration is accepted on a first-come, first-serve basis. You can register in person at the Saratoga Springs Branch beginning Tuesday, February 4, 2014 at 9:00 am. Please visit our website at www. saratogaregionalymca.org for more information.

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CAMP SARADAC • SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY

Registration Begins: March - 3 City Residents March 17 - Non City Residents at the Recreation Center (518) 587-3550 ext. 2300 www.SaratogaRec.com Camp Saradac Located at the Saratoga Springs Recreation Center, is a NYSDOH licensed full day summer camp for children ages 5-12. Our camp offers exciting weekly field trips, creative recreational and educational programs, arts & crafts, weekly swimming, and themed weeks. Camp activities are designed to promote fun and fitness while providing opportunities for campers to grow. Last season’s favorites: the Saratoga County Fair, the Fun Spot, the Great Escape, Tri-City Valley Cats and of course our weekly visits to the Peerless Pool will all be a part of our 2014 field trip line-up. Check our website for a complete schedule of all of our field trips. SCHEDULE The 2014 Summer Camp runs Monday through Friday from 8:45am to 4:45pm starting June 30th and continues through August 15th. Parents love the convenience of our before and after care program. Children who are registered may be dropped off at 7:30am and picked up as late as 6:00pm. Registration is on a first come, first served basis so please don’t wait. Camp registration forms are avai lable at www. saratogarec.com or can be picked up at the Recreation Center. If you have any questions, please contact us. See you this summer!!! saratogaTODAYnewspaper.com

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SARATOGA CHILDREN’S THEATRE • SARATOGA, NY

Saratoga Children’s Theatre www.saratogachildrenstheatre.org • (518) 580-1782

Saratoga Children’s Theatre For kids who have a passion for performing arts, Saratoga Children’s Theatre (SCT) summer camp is a dream come true. SCT offers performance camps for ages 4-18 years. We hire dedicated professionals that will enhance your child’s awareness for the arts while enjoying a great summer camp experience and enhancing your child’s self esteem. RISING STARS camps (4-6 years) These stars-to-be will learn to explore their creativity through music, storytelling, movement and arts. Fun and educational, we have created our Rising Stars program to provide a warm and nurturing environment, giving campers a wonderful introduction to the theatrical arts. RISING STARS will offer 6 sessions Barnyard Moosical , How does your Garden Groove , Baby Beluga (twice), and Snoozy Snowflake RISING STARS Camp will be one week 9am-3pm Directed by Kristyn Knapp. FEE $250 SCT KIDS camps (7-10 years) Campers will learn all aspects of performance, and will perform in two shows at the end to the public. Campers will perform on stage at St. Clements Auditorium, Saratoga Springs. Camp hours are 9am-3pm, this is a one week program. KIDS Camps will offer 6 sessions Disney Camp- When You Wish Upon A Star, Willy Wonka KIDS, Cinderella KIDS , Magic Tree House KIDS ,101 Dalmatians KIDS ,

and Disney Camp -Circle of Life. KIDS Camps will be one week 9am-3pm Directors will be Karey Trimmings and Allie Lehane. FEE $250 SCT JUNIOR Camps (10-13years) Campers will learn all aspects of performance, and will have the opportunity to perform in two shows to the public. Campers will perform on stage at St. Clements Auditorium, Saratoga Springs. Camp hours are 9am-3pm. This is a two week program packed with fun and excitement! JUNIOR Camps will offer: Fun on 42nd Street, Peter Pan Jr., Fiddler on the Roof Jr. All two week camps. Audition Prep camp one week. JUNIOR Camps will be two week camps 9am-3pm Directors will be Karey Trimmings and Erika Hebert Pangburn FEE $475. One week Audition Prep Camp Director Tony Rivera FEE $250 SCT TEEN TROUPE (13-18 years) will be performing at Bernhard Theater, Skidmore College. The TEEN TROUPE will perform 4 shows of RENT School Edition, directed by Tony Rivera, music director Alex DiCocco and 4 shows of Les Miserables School Edition, directed by Jim Charles, music director Alex DiCocco. TEEN TROUPE camps are three weeks, 9am-3pm, Week three of camp is held at Skidmore College. FEE $745 SCT TEEN TROUPE Audition Preparation Workshop one week camp 9-4pm Director Tony Rivera Be ahead of the game! Get a jumpstart by attending SCT’s Audition Workshop! This four day camp will help you choose the material that’s best for you, develop your cold reading skills, improve your vocal selections, beef up your monologues, survive a dance audition and make your very best impression! FEE $250 For more information, visit www.saratogachildrenstheatre.org or call (518) 580-1782.

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www.skidmore.edu/summer (518) 580-5596 Camp Northwoods Skidmore’s day camp for children entering grades 1-6, offers an exciting program of sports, cultural arts, nature study and relaxed play. Our goal is to provide a variety of fun activities that happily challenge the imagination, intellect, and body. The camp’s home base is Falstaff’s Pavilion on the Skidmore College campus, but campers frequent the Williamson Sports Center, Schick Art Gallery, Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery, and Zankel Music Center. The daily enrichment activities led by the qualified staff are supplemented by weekly field trips to recreational and historical sites, and visits by special guests. Children will also enjoy arts and crafts, ceramics, games, hiking, and daily swim time. One and two-week sessions are available from June 30-August 15.

can participate in a rowing program offered throughout the spring, summer and fall at the Boat House located on beautiful Fish Creek. All other programs are held on the Skidmore Campus at the Sports and Recreation Center and/or the adjacent fields. For more information or to register online visit www.skidmore.edu/summer or call the Office of the Dean of Special Programs at (518) 580-5596.

Sports camps Skidmore College also offers a wide array of Sports Camps from June through August for children of all ages. Choose from baseball, lacrosse, swimming, basketball, soccer, volleyball and field hockey. Children learn the concept of teamwork while acquiring the necessary skills for his or her sport of choice. Adults, novice or experienced,

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CAMP NORTHWOODS • SKIDMORE COLLEGE • SARATOGA, NY

Skidmore College offers a variety of programs for children of all ages during the summer months

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Saratoga Clay Arts CENTER • SARATOGA, NY

SARATOGA CLAY ARTS Saratoga Clay Arts Center - Kids&Clay Summer Programs School’s out, summer’s here, time to ramp up the fun at Saratoga Clay Arts Center! Summer 2014 brings an exciting series of programs for ages 7-16, taught by professional local artists/ teachers and ranging in topics and techniques. All classes are open to all skill levels beginning and up. Pinch pots, slab projects, wheel throwing, glazing, and firing techniques come together to provide each student with exciting new experiences, knowledge of a new skill or enhanced techniques, and their creations to take home to use and share with friends and family. What could be better than playing with clay all summer?! Sixteen week-long summer programs run for 8 weeks, beginning June 30 and concludes on August 31st with each student being invited to participate in our 3rd Annual Kids&Clay Summer Art Exhibition and Ice Cream Social at the center’s Schacht Gallery.

Each week brings a different opportunity in clay. Visit SCAC’s website at http://saratogaclayarts. org/kidsandclay/summercamp2014.php for more details on programs, registration dates, fee details, and while you are there, take some time to check out the rest of their site and their Facebook page to view awesome photo albums that offer a glimpse inside SCAC. Register TODAY for some messy, exhilarating, creative fun this Summer! Enter to Win a FREE weeklong class! TEXT “kidsandclay” to 22828 to be automatically entered! for more information, contact Saratoga Clay Arts: Saratoga Clay Arts Center, 167 Hayes Road, Schuylerville, NY 12871 (518) 581-CLAY (2529) info@saratogaclayarts.org and www.saratogaclayarts.org.

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During the summer, children get all the benefits of our A+ Program, but on a grander scale. We offer seven weeks of full day camps (As well as Winter and Spring Break) and have no minimum or maximum number of days per week or number of weeks that a student can attend. Each week of camp, we have a curriculum of character education lessons, fun games, a Recreation Room with Ping Pong, Foosball, Air Hockey and more and a one hour martial arts class 4 days a week. We watch a movie in the afternoons twice a week with our high def. projector, have a video game/ recreation morning on Fridays and take all our campers on an educational outing on Wednesdays to local museums and a fun and exciting outing every Friday. We also try to find time every couple of weeks to go swimming at the State Park. Our average camp size is 25-40 students, and we have three full time staff working with our campers. Our goal is to provide a family-friendly and fun environment that feels like a home away from home. Our students have fun learning skills that can be used every day of their lives, and we try to provide memories that will last a lifetime. For many, our summer camps are a wonderful introduction to the martial arts.

Cutting Edge Martial Arts and The Soul Center 175 Ballston Ave, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 www.SaratogaMartialArts.com (518) 587-5501

reality in 2013 with the start of The Soul Center: A Center for Fitness, Wellness, Sports and Arts under one roof!!! The Soul Center is now home not only to Cutting Edge Martial Arts, but also Slugger’s Den, an indoor baseball training facility, and CAMP: The Capital Area Music Project, a music studio for group music lessons. We offer Piano, Voice, Guitar and Percussion to start. For the first time, campers can opt to add baseball and/or music lessons to their camps this summer!!!

CUTTING EDGE MATRIAL ARTS • SARATOGA, NY

Cutting Edge Martial Art’s A+ After School and Summer Camp Program is a year-round child care solution that provides a positive, structured environment for children after school and during the day in the summer. During the school year, we pick children up directly from the local elementary and middle schools with our 30 passenger bus and 15 passenger van. We provide an hour lesson each day that starts with our “Mat Chat,” a ten minute character education lesson, followed by a full 50 minute martial arts class. Once our warm-ups and stretching are completed, we split our class into 2 rooms, based on age and rank, so that students get a more individualized lesson. Once class ends at 5:00 pm, parents have a 30-40 minute window to pick up their children while children have the opportunity after class to get their homework started.

For more information visit www.SaratogaMartialArts. com and www.SoulCenterSaratoga.com or call (518) 587-5501

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NORTH COUNTRY HORSES • GANSEVOORT, NY

North Country Horses Gansevoort, New York northcountryhorse@yahoo. com 518-441-5959

Horses, Horses, Horses! That’s what you get at North Country Horses Summer Horsemanship Camp. North Country Horses Day Camp offers eight summer camp sessions that run Monday through Friday starting July 7th and ends on August 29th. We will be offering beginner through advanced riders‘camp. The rider must be 5 or older by their camp week. Riders will be grouped according to skill level during lessons. At the beginner level, riders will learn how to be safe and comfortable around the horses. Riders will learn the basics of riding including walk, halt, steering, and beginning to work at the posting trot. At the intermediate to advanced level, our campers will continue to work on skills learned in the past including; trotting

on correct diagonals, balance of horse and rider, bending of horse, progress to or solidify canter or lope and work on identifying correct leads & jumping if riding level warrants. Our riding lessons during camp will be coordinated by one of our riding instructors. We will also have un-mounted sessions to include training of key topics that every rider should know. These classes are designed to build our rider‘s self confidence while teaching horsemanship safety. The lessons concentrate on safety first, proper grooming, communication skills, body alignment, balance and an independent seat which are the building blocks in becoming a good rider. Of course we will also have lots of time for games and group activities providing fun and entertainment all week long. The camp week is structured to provide our campers with good horse sense‘ while having lots of fun.

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Greenfield Center, NY 12833 (518) 583-9958, ndcenter.org

Get Wild!

Ndakinna Education Center, located in Greenfield Center, offers a wide variety of summer camp programs and activities that will provide campers with a greater respect and understanding for the natural world as well as the Northeast’s rich Native American history. Hosted by renowned author and wilderness and survival expert James Bruchac, these programs are ideal for children with a sense of adventure and natural wonder. Summer programs are divided into two groups, children ages 6-8 and older campers ages 9-14. Programs range in duration from one to two weeks, each covering a different skill or activity such as animal tracking, basic wilderness survival skills and shelter building. Native American storytelling and games, adventure challenge courses and naturebased arts and crafts projects will teach campers to have fun in the great outdoors. Each camp program promotes team building, natural awareness, patience and confidence. Ndakinna also offers family camp programs, which allow children and their parents to experience the outdoors together. Family programs can accommodate children of all ages. These programs offer the same skills training and teambuilding activities. To view the finalized calendar of programs and events, visit www.Ndcenter.org. saratogaTODAYnewspaper.com

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NDAKINNA WILDNERNESS YOUTH CAMP • GREENFIELD CENTER , NY

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B’day Story Free Music Arts & Dance/ Languages Swimming Yoga Martial Age Parties Time Play Crafts Gymnastics Arts Guidelines

Bounce Around – 633-4117 bouncearound.com 22 Clifton park Rd. Clifton Park

1 to 12 years

Bumble Beads – 690-7986 bumblebeadsstudio.com 594 New Louden Rd., Latham Capital Region Language Center – 884-4652 Crclalbany.org 100 Saratoga Village Blvd. Suite 3619, Malta Chuck E Cheese – 782-1850 chuckecheese.com 601 Troy Schenectady Rd., Latham Creative Sparks – 583-2030 creativesparksceramics.com 42 Phila St., Saratoga Eagle Mills Cider Company and Family Fun Center – 883-8700, eaglemillsfun.com Eagle Mills Rd., 383 County Highway 138, Broadalbin Extra Innings – 885-1100 extrainnings-saratoga.com 1 McCrea Hill Rd., Ballston Spa Fantastic Sam’s – 363-0102 15 Trieble Ave., Ballston Spa Joanne’s Dance Center – 885-1170, 326 Rowland St., Ballston Spa Kindermusik – 583-0594 hostetlemusicstudio.com Hostetler Music Studio 9 Pinewood Ave., Saratoga Music Together – 393-9580 musicboxarts.com The Dance Department Plaza 8, 1536 Cestcent Rd., Clifton Park National Museum of Dance – 584-2225 dancemuseum.org 99 South Broadway, Saratoga Red Dragon Karate School – 885-5894, 2100 Doubleday Ave, Rt. 50, Ballston Spa karate.angelfire.com

Over 4

ZeroGravity 1240 Central Ave., Albany (518)437-9334 zerogravitylaser.com

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Everything a Mom Needs... Company

B’day Story Free Music Arts & Dance/ Languages Swimming Yoga Martial Age Parties Time Play Crafts Gymnastics Arts Guidelines

Saratoga Ballet Acedemy – 587-9500 saratogaballetacademy.com Plaza 15, 30 Gick Rd., Saratoga Saratoga City Ballet – 587-8760 saratogacityballet.com 27 Jumel Place, Saratoga

Over 3

Saratoga County Arts Council 584-4123 saratoga-arts.org 320 Broadway, Saratoga

Over 4

Saratoga Saratoga Strike Zone 584-6460 saratogastrikezone.com 32 Ballston Ave., Saratoga Snip-Its Haircuts for Kids – 373-0023, snipits.com Clifton Park Center Mall Stepping Star Gymnastics & Dance – 584-5153 steppingstar.com 40 South Street, Ballston Spa

Over 3

The Children’s Museum at Saratoga – 584-5540 childrensmuseumatsaratoga.org 69 Caroline St., Saratoga The Fun Spot – 792-8989 thefunspot.net 1035 US Route 9, Queensbury Torres Tae Kwon Do – 371-8780, torrestkd.com 758 Rt 9, Clifton Park Tree Pad – 289-5475 treepaad.com 2381 Rt. 9, Clifton Park Up Yonda Farm – 644-9767 upyondafarm.com Bolton Landing

Call for Educational Programs

Saratoga Regional YMCA – 583-9622 saratogaregionalymca.org Multiple Locations FUNFLICKS Outdoor Movies (518)573-1580 funflicks.com Jumping Bean (518)581-7100 jumpingbeanpartyrental. com

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Cooking Classes

Age Climbing Swimming Yoga Martial Arts Guidelines

Tiny Tots Tea Room (518)348-1050 1536 Cresent rd., Clifton park Tinytotstearoom.com Abigal’s Tea & Tiaras (518)885-6080 90 Front Street, Ballston Spa Abigailsteatiaras.com North Country Horse (518)441-5959 438 Clark rd. Gansevoort Healthy Living (518)306-4900 3065 Route 50 Saratoga Springs Saratoga Ice Rink (518)583-3462 30 Weibel Ave. The Wonder Room (518)602-0237 896 Saratoga rd. Ballston Lake Thewonderroomschool.com Saratoga Mini Golf (518)581-8052 3071 Route 50 Saratoga Springs Glow Golf (518)580-0255 3065 Route 50(Wilton Mall) Saratoga Springs The Edge Halfmoon (518)982-5545 1544 Route 9, Clifton Park Theedgehalfmoon.com Rocksport Indoor Climbing (518)793-4626 138 Quaker Rd., Queensbury Rocksportny.com A.I.R Albany (518)459-7625 4C Vatrano Rd., Albany Airrockgym.com Paint & Sip (518)584-8244 80 Henry St. Saratoga Springs Saratogapaintandsip.com Flight Trampoline Park (518) 952-0433 30a Post Road, Colonie flighttrampolinepark.com

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Outdoor Recreation Company

Boating/ Picnicing Covered Playground Swimming Fishing Biking Allowed Pavilions

Sports Walking/ Dog Fields Hiking Run

Bog Meadow Trail – 587-5554 Route 29 east, Saratoga Burgess-Kimball Park – 885-9220, townofmilton.org Rowland St., Ballston Spa Camp Saratoga Trails – Scout Rd., Wilton, Look for Karner Blue Butterflies Malta Ecological Park, Malta Old Gick Farm Trail, Wilton Division Street Recreation Field – 587-3550, Division and Beekman Streets, Saratoga East Side Recreation Field – 587-3550, Lake at Granger Avenue, Saratoga Gavin Park – 584-9455, townofwilton.com 10 Lewis Drive, Saratoga

Youth Programs Offered All Year

Hudson Crossing Park Schuylerville, NY Kaydeross Creek Canoe & Kayak Trail – saratogaplan.org Kelly Park – 884-2572 or 885-3261, fansofballstonspa.org Ralph St., Ballston Spa Moreau Lake State Park – 793-0511, nyparks.state.ny.us Rt. 9, Exit 17S of I87 Reservations 1-800-456-2267 Railroad Run – saratogaplan.org/trail_railroad. html, Downtown Saratoga Saratoga National Historic Park (Battlefield) – 664-9821 nps.gov/sara , Rt. 32 Stillwater Saratoga National Golf Club Trail – saratogaplan.org/ trail_golfclub.html East of 187 Exit 14, Route 9N (Union Avenue), Saratoga

Call for Kids’ Events

Saratoga Spa State Park – 584-2535 saratogaspastatepark.org 19 Roosevelt Drive, Saratoga Shenentaha Creek Park – East Line Road, Ballston Spa Skidmore North Woods – North Broadway The Neilman Parcel – Ruggles Rd. Wilton Wilton Wildlife Preserve – 450-0321, townofwilton.com, Rt. 50 North, Wilton Vischer Ferry Nature Preserve – VanVranken Rd./Riverview Rd, Clifton Park Woods Hollow Nature Preserve – townofmilton.org, Rowland & Northline, Ballston Spa The Gardens at Yaddo – 584-0746, Yaddo.org, Union Avenue, Saratoga Malta Community Park Geyser Park, (518)587-3550 West Side Rec., Walnut st. (518)587-3550

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Breakfast & Brunch Bread Basket Bakery 65 Spring Street, (518) 587-4233 SaratogaBreadBasket.com

Fortunate Cup 120 West Ave # 302, (518) 226-0800 FortunateCup.com

The Kettle 445 (Outer) Church St. (518) 584-9734 TheKettleRestaurant.com

Compton’s Restaurant 459 Broadway (518) 584-9632

Good Morning Breakfast Café 2100 Doubleday Ave., Ballston Spa (518) 309-3359

Lakeside Farms and Cider Mill 336 Schauber Road, Ballston Lake (518) 399-8359

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LakeSideFarmsCidermill.com

Hattie’s Chicken Shack (Breakfast Buffet) 45 Phila Street (518) 584-4790 HattiesRestaurant.com

The Local Pub and Teahouse 142 Grand Avenue Saratoga (518) 587-7256 TheLocalPubandTeahouse. com

Country Corner Café 25 Church Street (518) 583-7889 CountryCornerCafe.net Factory Eatery (Sunday Breakfast Buffet) 20 Prospect Street, Ballston Spa (518) 885-0500 TheFactoryEatery.com Fifty South Restaurant (Sundays) 2128 Doubleday Avenue, Ballston Spa, (518) 884-2926 FiftySouth.com

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Hungry Spot Café 480 Broadway, (518) 5849060 ww.HungrySpotCafe.com The Iron Roost 36 Front St, Ballston Spa (518) 309-3535 IronRoost.com

Mouzon House (Sundays) 1 York Street (518) 226-0014 mouzonhouse.com Mrs. London’s Bake Shop 464 Broadway, (518) 581-1652 MrsLondons.com

Scallion’s Restaurant 44 Lake Avenue Saratoga Springs (518) 584-0192 ScallionsSaratoga.com Shirley’s Restaurant 74 West Ave (518) 584-4532 SPoT Coffee 55 Railroad Place (518) 306-5323 SPoTcoffee.com Triangle Diner 400 Maple Avenue (518) 583-6368 Russell’s Deli 303 Milton Ave (Route 50), Ballston Spa (518) 885-DELI (1700) RussellsDeli.com

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Deli, Pizza & Take-out Ben & Bill’s Deli 115 Ballston Ave (Rt. 50) (518) 580-8680 D’Andrea’s Pizza 33 Caroline Street (518) 584-3632 dandreaspizza. com Harvest & Hearth 251 County Rt. 67 (518) 587-1900 harvestandhearth.com Four Seasons Natural Foods 33 Phila Street, S.S. (518) 584-4670 fourseasonsnaturalfoods.com Mama Mia’s Pizza & Cafe 185 Ballston Ave (518) 583-8377 mamamiassaratoga.com

Marino’s Pizza 46 West Circular St (518) 584-3030 Park Side Eatery 42-44 Phila Street Putnam Market 435 Broadway Saratoga Springs (518) 587-3663 putnammarket. com Pizza Works 88 Henry Street (518) 584-6650 pizzaworks.org Pope’s Pizza 232 Washington Street (518) 587-1643 West Ave Pizza 99 West Avenue (518) 581-9999 westavepizzeria. com

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Legends Cafe 102 Congress St. (518) 583-3411 legendscafesaratoga.com Roma Foods & Market 222 Washington Street Saratoga Springs (518) 587-6004 romafoods.com Spring Street Deli & Pizzeria 132 Spring St (518) 584-0994 springstreetdeli. net Spa Pizza 119 Clinton Street Saratoga Springs (518) 584-3840

Family Friendly & Casual Dining Bailey’s Café 37 Phila Street (518) 583-6060 baileyscafe.com Comfort Kitchen 454 Broadway, Saratoga Springs (518) 587-1234 The Original Bentley’s 2872 State Route 9, Malta (518) 580-1269 theoriginalbentleys.com Catherine’s in the Park (Seasonal, poolside dining) 11 a.m. to dusk 60 Roosevelt Drive (518) 583-4657

Circus Café 392 Broadway (518) 583-1106 circuscafe.com Cliff’s Country Inn 57 Route 9P, Malta (518) 584-9791 cliffscountryinn. com Cock ‘n’ Bull 5342 Parkis Mills Road Galway (518) 882-6962 thecocknbull.com Farmer's Daughter 882 New York 29, Saratoga Springs (518) 584-8562 Great Bay Seafood 2149 Doubleday Avenue Ballston Spa (518) 885-0583 greatbayseafood.com

Harvest & Hearth 251 County Rt. 67 (518) 587-1900 harvestandhearth. com Ripe Tomato 2721 Route 9, Malta (518) 581-1530 ripetomato.com Winslow’s 801 Saratoga Road, Wilton (518) 584-2489 winslowsofsaratoga.com Three Olives 2100 Doubleday Ave. Ballston Spa (518) 490-2093

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Restaurants Asian, Fusion & Chinese Duo Modern Japanese 175 South Broadway Saratoga Springs (518) 580-8881 duomodernjapanese. com Hibachi Japanese Restaurant 3310 S Broadway, Saratoga Springs (518) 580-9343 hibachisaratoga.com Izumi Asian Bistro 63 Putnam St, Saratoga Springs (518) 583-0008 Lucky Peking Chinese Buffet & Take out 66 Congress Street, Saratoga Springs (518) 584-8371 Osaka Sushi House 3084 Route 50, Wilton (518) 581-1900 osakasushihouse.com Phila Fusion 54 Phila Street, Saratoga Springs

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(518) 226-0400 philafusion.com Sushi Thai Garden 44-46 Phila Street, Saratoga Springs (518) 580-0900 sushithaigarden.com Sam’s Chinese 824 New York 50, Burnt Hills (518) 384-1997 Taste of China 99 West Avenue, Saratoga Springs (518) 583-0909 Fine Dining

Boca Bistro 384 Broadway (518) 682-2800 bocabistro.com Chez Pierre 979 Saratoga Rd, Gansevoort, NY 12831 (518) 793-3350 chezpierrerestaurant. com Crown Grill 390 Broadway (518) 583-1105 CrownGrillSaratoga. com Inn at Saratoga 231 Broadway (518) 583-1890 theinnatsaratoga.com

15 Church Saratoga Springs, NY (518) 587-1515 Javier’s Nuevo Latino 15churchrestaurant.com 17 Maple Ave. (518) 871-1827 51 Front JaviersNY.com 51 Front Street, B.Spa (518) 727-2089 Jacob & Anthony’s 51front.com American Grill 38 High Rock Brook Tavern (518) 871-1600 139 Union Avenue (518) 871-1473

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Lake Ridge 35 Burlington Ave.,Round Lake (518) 889-6000 lake-ridge.com Lillian’s Restaurant 408 Broadway (518) 587-7766 lilliansrestaurant.com Longfellow’s 500 Union Avenue (518) 587-0108 longfellows.com Maestro’s at the Van Dam 353 Broadway (518) 580-0312 Max London’s 466 Broadway (518) 587-3535 maxlondons.com Mouzon House 1 York Street (518) 226-0014 mouzonhouse.com Olde Bryan Inn 123 Maple Avenue (518) 587-2990 oldebryaninn.com

One Caroline Bistro 1 Caroline Street (518) 587-2026 onecaroline.com Prime @ Saratoga National 458 Union Avenue (518) 583-4653 golfsaratoga.com Putnam’s Tavern 24 Gideon Putnam Road (518) 226-4719 putnamstavern.com Sperry’s 30 1/2 Caroline Street (518) 584-9618 sperrysrestaurant.com Wine Bar 417 Broadway (518) 584-8777 thewinebarofsaratoga. com The Wishing Well 745 Saratoga Road Gansevoort (518) 584-7640 wishingwellrestaurant. com

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Restaurants German Spa Brahaus 200 East High St., B.Spa (518) 885-4311 Indian Karavalli Regional Cuisine of India 47 Caroline St., S.S (518) 580-1144 karavallilatham.com Little India 60 Court St., S.S. (518) 583-4151 saratogalittleindiarestaurant.com Italian Augie’s Restaurant 17 Low St., Ballston Spa (518) 884-8600 augiesrestaurant.com Boca Bistro 384 Broadway, S.S. (518) 682-2800 bocabistro.com

Capriccio Restaurant 26 Henry Street, S.S. (518) 587-9463 capricciosaratoga. com

Panza’s Restaurant 510 Route 9P Saratoga Lake (518) 584-6882 panzasrestaurant.com

Chianti Il Ristorante 18 Division Street, S.S. (518) 580-0025 chiantiristorante.com

Pennell’s Restaurant 284 Jefferson St., S.S. (518) 583-2423 pennellsrestaurant. com

Forno Tuscano Bistro 541 Broadway, S.S. (518) 581-2401 fornobistro.com Limoncello Ristorante 1 Ballston Ave, S.S. (518) 580-8700 limoncelloristorante. com Mangino’s 149 Route 9P Saratoga Lake (518) 584-5599 manginos.com Nove 707 Saratoga Road, Wilton, (518) 583-8877 novesaratoga.com

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Villago Pizzeria & Ristorante 175 Lake Road Ballston Lake (518) 280-0311 villagopizzeria.com Village Pizzeria 2727 Route 29, Middle Grove, NY 12850 Wheatfields 440 Broadway, S.S. (518) 581-0534 wheatfields.com Mexican Amigo’s Cantina 42 Ferry Street

Schuylerville (518) 695-9595 amigoscantina.net Cantina 430 Broadway, S.S. (518) 587-5577 cantinasaratoga.com El Mexicano 208 South Broadway Saratoga Springs (518) 226-0105 elmexicanorestaurant. com Esperanto 4 Caroline St., S.S. (518) 587-4236 Esperantosaratoga. com Leon’s Restaurant 135 Crescent St., S.S. (518) 587-2346 leonsmexicanrestaurant.com Mexican Connection 41 Nelson Ave, S.S. (518) 584-4466 mexconx.com

Sunset Café 42 Front Street, B.Spa (518) 885-8550 sunsetcafe.org Southern/BBQ Hattie’s Chicken Shack (518) 584-4790 hattiesrestaurant.com Mr. Ed’s Memphis Smokehouse (518) 581-8633 mredsmemphissmokehouse.com PJ’s BAR-B-QSA 1 Kaydeross Ave West, Saratoga Springs (518) 583-2445 pjsbarbq.com Turkish IstanBlue 68 Congress St, S.S. (518) 581-0181 istanbluemediterranean.com

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Pubs & Sports Bars Bentley’s Tavern 4 Hemphill Place Malta (518) 899-4300 myfavoritetaverns. com

Fortunes 25 Nelson Avenue (518) 581-5790 saratogacasino.com/ Dining/ Fortunes

Brickyard Tavern 72 Milton Avenue, Ballston Spa (518) 884-2570

Peabody’s Sports Bar & Grille 39 Phila Street (518) 583-4214

Dango’s 38 Caroline Street Saratoga Springs (518) 587-2022

Stadium Café 389 Broadway (518) 226-4437 thestadiumcafe.com

Druther’s 381 Broadway Saratoga Springs (518) 306-5275 druthersbrewing.com

West Side Stadium 112 Congress Street (518) 691-0193 thestadiumcafe.com

D-Line Pub 15 Prospect Street Ballston Spa (518) 885-6861

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Horseshoe Inn 1 Gridley Avenue Saratoga Springs (518) 587-4909 thehorseshoeinn.com

Putnam Den 63-A Putnam St. Saratoga Springs (518) 584-8066 putnamden.com

Irish Times 14 Phila Street Saratoga Springs (518) 583-0003 irishtimessaratoga. com

Seven Horse Pub 43 Phila Street Saratoga Springs (518) 581-0777 sevenhorsepub.com

Merry Monk 84 Henry Street Saratoga Springs (518) 584-6665 Merrymonksaratoga. com Parting Glass 40-42 Lake Avenue Saratoga Springs (518) 583-1916 partingglasspub.com Publik House Pub Routes 9 & 9P Malta (518) 587-7479 publikhouse.net

The Factory Eatery 20 Prospect St. Ballston Spa (518) 885-0500 thefactoryeatery. com The Local Pub and Teahouse 142 Grand Avenue Saratoga Springs (518) 587-7256

Alcove Marina & Pub 886 Route 4 South, Schuylerville (518) 695-6075 Salty’s Pub & Bistro 215A Guideboard Road, Clifton Park (518) 371-1120 saltyspub.com Rusty Nail Grill & Tavern 1781 Route 9 Clifton Park (518)371-9875 Myfavoritetaverns. com Ravenswood 1021 Route146 Clifton Park (518)371-8771 Myfavoritetaverns. com

The Mill on Round Lake 2121 Route 9 Round Lake (518) 899-5253 myfavoritetaverns.com

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Amusements/ Attractions

Agricultural, Animal, Zoos

Adventure Racing 1079 State Route 9 Queensbury (518) 798-7860

Adirondack Animal Land 3554 State Highway 30 Gloversville (518) 883-5748

Eagle Mills Cider Co. & Family Fun Center 383 County Hwy 138 Broadalbin (518) 883-8700

Bacon Hill Farm Tours Tour begins at Wall St. Schuylerville (518) 885-8995

lakegeorgegocarts.com

eaglemillsfun.com

Hoffman’s Playland 608 Loudon Road Latham (518) 785-3842 hoffmansplayland.com

Ndakinna Education Center 23 Middle Grove Road Greenfield Center (518) 583-9958 ndakinnacenter.org

Saratoga Horse and Carriage 73 Johnson Hill Rd. Hoosick Falls P.O. Box 5184 Saratoga Springs (518) 686-3134

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Six Flags Great Escape Lodge & Indoor Waterpark 89 Six Flags Drive Queensbury (518) 824-6060

sixflagsgreatescapelodge.com

The Fun Spot 1035 U.S. Route 9 Queensbury (518) 792-8989 thefunspot.net

The Great Escape & Splashwater Kingdom Route 9, Lake George (518) 792-3500 sixflags.com

Water Slide World 2136 Route 9 Lake George (518) 668-4407 waterslideworld.net

adirondackanimalland.com

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Saratoga Area Farm Tours (518) 885-8995

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Pick Your Own Fruit Hicks Orchard 18 Hicks Road Granville (518) 642-1788 hicksorchard.com

Mourningkill Farm Stand & Bake Shop 310 Charlton Road Ballston Spa (518) 885-6166 Saratoga Apple 1174 Route 29 Schuylerville (518) 695-3131

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Smith Orchard & Bake Shop 4561 Jockey St, Charlton (518) 882-6598 Smithspieshop.com

Winney’s Farm Pick Your Own Berries 113 Winney Dr. Schuylerville (518) 695-5547 Bath Houses Crystal Spa 120 S. Broadway Saratoga Springs (518) 584-2556 thecrystalspa.net

Roosevelt Baths and Spa 39 Gideon Putnam Road Saratoga Springs (518) 226-4790, (800)452-7275 RooseveltBathsAndSpa.com

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Batting Cages

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Clifton Park Golf 1759 Route 9, Clifton Park (518) 371-3112 cliftonparkgolf.com

Sluggers Den 175 Ballston Ave. Saratoga Springs (518) 772-4487 Bike Rentals Blue Sky Bicycles 71 Church Street Saratoga Springs (518) 583-0600

Lake George Shoreline Cruises 2 Kurosaka Lane, Lake George (518) 668-BOAT

lakegeorgeshoreline.com

Lake George Steamboat Co., Inc. 57 Beach Road Lake George (800) 553-2628 or (518) 668-5777 lakegeorgesteamboat.com

blueskybicycles.com

Lake Lonely Boat Livery 378 Crescent Avenue Saratoga Springs (518) 587-1721

Freeman’s Bridge Sports 38 Freeman’s Bridge Road, Scotia (518) 382-0593

Lakes to Locks Po Box 65 Crown Point (518) 597-9660

Rick’s Bike Shop 368 Ridge Road Queensbury (518) 793-8986

Majestic Mountain Marina 2335 N. Shore Road Hadley (518) 696-3727

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ricksbikeshop.com

Boating/Cruising Champlain Canal Tour Boats, LLC Canal House End of Towpath Schuylerville (518) 695-5609

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Edinburg Marina & Powersports 140 North Shore Road Edinburg (518) 863-8643 edinburgmarina.com

Fish Creek Marina 251 Staffords Bridge Road Saratoga Springs (518) 584-1901 fishcreekmarina.com

Hudson River Spier Falls Road, Moreau (854) 401-2699 boatingonthehudson.com

Kayaderosseras Creek Canoe and Kayak Trail saratogaplan.org/trail_ Kayaderosseras.html

lakestolocks.org

majesticmountainmarina.com

Point Breeze Marina 1459 Route 9P Saratoga Springs (518) 587-3397 pointbreezemarina.com

Sacandaga Outdoor Center 4162 Rockwell St., Hadley (518) 696-RAFT or 696-5710, 4soc.com Saratoga Boat Works 549 Union Avenue Rt.9P Saratoga Springs (518) 584-2628 or (866) 322- BOAT saratogaboatworks.com

Saratoga Rowing Association 543 Union Avenue Saratoga Springs (518) 587-6697 saratogarowing.com

Schuyler Yacht Basin & RV Park 1 Ferry St., Route 29 Schuylerville (518) 695-3193

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South Shore Marina 113 Route 9P Malta (518) 584-9125

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State Boat Launch Rte. 9P, Saratoga Lake (518) 584-2000

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Bowling Ballston Spa Tippy Bowl 24 Washington Street Ballston Spa, (518) 884-9429 Tippybowl.com

Hometown Lanes 994 Hudson River Road Mechanicville (518) 664-0952 Hometownlanes.com

Saratoga Strike Zone 32 Ballston Avenue Saratoga Springs (518) 584-6460 saratogastrikezone.com

Spare Time Clifton Park 1668 Route 9, Clifton Park (518) 371-4000 Sparetimecliftonpark.com

King Pin Alley Family Fun Center 166 Saratoga Avenue South Glens Falls (518) 793-9606 Camping ReserveAmerica 18 Division St., Saratoga 1-877-456-CAMP reserveamerica.com

Adirondack Adventure Resorts 265 Brigham Road Greenfield Center (518) 893-CAMP(2267)

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Alpine Lake RV Resort 78 Heath Road, Corinth (518) 654-6260 or (800)576-8541 alpinelakervresort.com

Autumn Moon Campgrounds 7165 Kilmer Road Middle Grove (518) 882-1858 or (866) 666-1858

Autumnmooncampground.com

River Road Campgrounds 5254 , Route 9N, Corinth (518) 654-6630 theriverroad.com

Rustic Barn Campground 4748 Route 9N, Corinth (518) 654-6588 Rusticbarncampground.com

Saratoga RV Park 4894 Route 50 Gansevoort (518) 798-1913 saratogarv.com

Whispering Pines Campsites & RV Park 550 Sand Hill Road Greenfield Center (518) 893-0416 saratogacamping.com

Fairgrounds Altamont Fairgrounds 129 Grand Street Altamont (518) 861-6671 altamontfair.com

Saratoga County Fairgrounds 162 Prospect Street Ballston Spa (518) 885-9701 saratogacountyfair.org

Schaghticoke Fair 69 Stillwater Bridge Road Schaghticoke (518) 753-4411 schaghticokefair.com

Washington County Fair 392 Old Schuylerville Rd. Route 29, Greenwich (518) 692-2464 washingtoncountyfair.com

Flying / Soaring Adirondack Soaring Club 435 Greenfield Rd. Ballston Spa (518) 693-6849 adirondacksoaring.com

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Richmor Aviation Flight School 19 Airport, Scotia (518) 399-8171

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Historical Sites Bennington Battlefield 5231 Route 67 Hoosick Falls (518) 686-7109

nysparks.state.ny.us/historic-sites

Bennington Monument 15 Monument Circle Bennington, VT 05201 (802) 447-0550 nysparks.state.ny.us

Champlain Canal Byway (518) 664-9821 x224 Champlaincanal.org/history

Fort William Henry Museum & Restoration 48 Canada Street Lake George (518) 668-5471 fwhmuseum.com

General Philip Schuyler House 648 Route 32, Stillwater (518) 664-9821,ext. 224 nps.gov/sara

Gerald B.H. Solomon Saratoga National Cemetery, 200 Duell Road, Schuylerville (518) 581-9128 cem.va.gov

Grant Cottage 28 Mt. McGregor Road Gansevoort (518) 584-4353 grantcottage.org

Greenridge Cemetery, 1844 17 Greenridge Place Saratoga Springs (518)584-5572 Saratoga Monument Burgoyne St., Schuylerville (518) 664-9821, ext. 224 nps.gov/sara

Saratoga National Historical Park (The Battlefield) 648 Route 32,, Stillwater, (518) 664-9821, ext. 224 battle1777.saratoga.org

Stillwater Blockhouse Routes 4 & 32, Stillwater (518) 664-1847 ext. 39 The Automobile Museum 110 Avenue of the Pines Saratoga Springs (518) 587-1935 saratogaautomuseum.org

The Gardens at Yaddo Union Avenue Saratoga Springs (518) 584-0746 yaddo.org

North Country Horses 438 Clark Rd., Ganesvoort (518) 441-5959 Schauber Stables 428 Schauber Road Ballston Lake (518) 281-0088 Schauberstables.com

Saddle Up Stables 3513 Lake Shore Dr. Lake George (518) 668-4801

Saratoga Springs Ice Rink 30 Weibel Avenue Saratoga Springs (518) 583-3462

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Wolf Pond Stables 473 Woolf Pond Rd. Stony Creek (518)696-5575 wolfpondstables.com

The Gideon Putnam Burying Ground, 1812 South Franklin Street Saratoga Springs (518) 587-3241 The Saratoga Springs History Museum Congress Park, Downtown, Saratoga Springs (518) 584-6920

Circle B Ranch 771 Potterbrook Rd Chestertown (518)494-4888

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The Saratoga Springs Visitor Center and Heritage Area 297 Broadway at Congress Street, Saratoga Springs (518) 587-3241

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USS Slater Broadway & Quay St., Albany, (518) 431-1943 ussslater.org

Horseback Riding Bennett’s Riding Stable 1410 Lake Ave. Lake Luzerne (518) 696-4444 Visitlakegeorge.com

Muddy Acres Farm 95 Middle Grove Road Middle Grove (518) 581-0264

Crandall Park Upper Glen Street Rt. 9 Glens Falls (518) 761-3813

Glens Falls Civic Center 1 Civic Center Plaza, Glens Falls (518) 798-0366

Ruggiero’s Public House Horseback Riding Painted Pony Ranch 76 Howe Rd. Lake Luzerne (518)932-2139

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1000 Acres Horseback Riding 465 Warrensburg Rd. Stony Creek (518)696-2444 1000acres.com

Hot Air Balloon Rides Adirondack Balloon Flights 76 Helen Dr., Glens Falls (518) 793-6342 adkballoonflights.com

SunKiss Ballooning 78 Knight Street, Glens Falls (518) 796-0373 or (518)321-0145 Sunkissballooning.com

Windrifter Ballooning 4 Hemlock Lane, Glenville (518) 399-6883 windrifterballooning.com

Ice Skating Clifton Park Ice Arena 16 Clifton Common Blvd. Clifton Park,(518)383-5440

Mazes Ellms Family Farm 448 Charlton Road Ballston Spa (518) 884-8168 ellmsfarms.com

Liberty Ridge Farm 29 Beavis Road Schaghticoke (518) 664-1515

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Schuyler Farms 1124 Route 29, Schuylerville (518) 695-5308

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Miniature Golf & Driving Ranges CV Golf 942 Murray Road Middle Grove (518) 421-1798 cvgolf.biz

Clifton Park Golf 1759 Route 9, Clifton Park (518) 371-3112 Cliftonparkgolf.com

Exit 17 Range & Mini Golf 1267 Saratoga Rd. Gansevoort (518) 745-8415 Lumberjack Pass 1511 Route 9, Lake George (518) 793-7141

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R E C R EA T I O N Saratoga Mini Golf 3071 Route 50, Saratoga Springs (518) 581-0852

Bow Tie Cinema 3065 Route 50, Wilton (518) 306-4707

Golf World 29 West 69 N Milton Rd, Saratoga (518) 584-3742

Bow Tie Cinema 19 Railroad Place Saratoga Springs (518)309-4205

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Motor Sports

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Albany Saratoga Speedway 2671 Route 9, Malta (518) 587-0220

Out of Area Museums

Albany-saratogaspeedway. com

Adirondack Museum Route 29 N &30 Blue Mountain Lake (518) 352-7311

Fonda Speedway Montgomery County Fairground 21 South Bridge St., Fonda (518) 952-4966

Albany Institute of History & Art 125 Washington Ave. Albany, (518) 463-4478

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fondaspeedway.com

albanyinstitute.org

Lebanon Valley Speedway 1746, US Route 20 West Lebanon (518) 794-9606 or (518)794-9965

Bennington Museum 75 Main St. Bennington, VT (802) 447-1571

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Movie Theaters Glen Drive-In 983 Route 9, Queensbury (518) 792-0023 glendriveintheater.com

Malta Twin Drive-In 2785 Route 9, Malta (518) 587-6077 maltadrivein.com

Ozoner 29 Twin Drive-In 837 Route 29 ,Broadalbin (518) 883-5735 elranchoandozoner29.tripod. com

Saratoga Film Forum 320 Broadway Saratoga Springs (518) 584-(FILM)3456 saratogafilmforum.org

Clifton Park Center Cinema 10 22 Clifton Country Road Clifton Park (518) 371-0302 regmovies.com

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Chapman Historical Museum 348 Glen St., Glens Falls (518) 793-2826 chapmanmuseum.org

Schenectady Museum & Suits-Bueche Planetarium 15 Nott Terrace Heights, Schenectady (518) 382-7890 schenectadymuseum.org

National Baseball Hall of Fame 25 Main St., Cooperstown 1(888)-Hall-of-Fame baseballhalloffame.org

New York State Museum Empire State Plaza 260 Madison Avenue, Albany (518) 474-5877 nysm.nysed.gov

Shelburne Museum 6000 Shelburne Road Shelburne, VT (802) 985-3346 shelburnemuseum.org

The Children’s Museum of Science & Technology 250 Jordan Road, Troy (518) 235-2120, cmost.org

Natural Attractions Howe Caverns 255 Discovery Drive, Howes Cave (518) 296-8900 howecaverns.com

Natural Stone Bridge & Caves 535 Stone Bridge Road Pottersville, (518) 494-2283 stonebridgeandcaves.com

Paint Ball Agape Farms Paintball Field 4839 Route 9N, Corinth (518) 654-7341

Home Made Theater, Inc. 19 Roosevelt Dr., Po Box 1182 Saratoga Springs (518) 587-4427 homemadetheater.org

Lake George Dinner Theatre 2223 Canada St., Route 9 Lake George (518) 306-4404 lakegeorgedinnertheatre.com

Opera Saratoga 19 Roosevelt Dr., Saratoga Springs (518) 584-6018 Operasaratoga.org

Regattas

Palace Theater 19 Clinton Ave., Albany (518) 465-3335

Saratoga Rowing Association 543 Union Avenue Saratoga Springs (518) 587-6697

Proctor’s Theatre 432 State Street Schenectady (518) 346-6204

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Wilton’s Community Day Parkfest July 14,2014 11 a.m.-9 p.m. GavinPark 10 Lewis Dr. Saratoga Springs wiltonparkfest.com

Performing Arts Adirondack Theater Festival Po Box 3203, Glens Falls (518) 798-7479 Atfestival.org

Capital Repertory Theatre 111 North Pearl St., Albany (518) 445-SHOW (7469) capitalrep.org

Charles R. Wood Theater 207 Glen Street, Glens Falls (518) 798-9663 woodtheater.org

Fort Salem Theatre 11 East Broadway, Salem (518) 854-9200

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proctors.org

Saratoga Performing Arts Center 108 Avenue of the Pines Saratoga Springs (518) 584-9330 spac.org

Saratoga Shakespeare Company, Inc P.O. Box 5059, Saratoga (518) 587-2166 or (518)428-2703 saratogashakespeare.com

Schuylerville Community Theater PO Box 143, Schuylerville (518) 695-5480 scttheater.org

Tanglewood 297 West St., Lenox, MA (413) 637-1666 Tanglewood.org

Times Union Center 51 South Pearl Street Albany (518) 487-2000

timesunioncenter-albany.com

fortsalemtheater.com

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Universal Preservation Hall 25 Washington Street Saratoga Springs (518) 584-2627

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Recreation Center 15 Vanderbilt Ave Saratoga Springs (518) 587-3550, ext. 2300 RodeoS Double M Rodeo & Western Store 678 Route 67 Ballston Spa (518) 885-9543

doublemwestern.com

Painted Pony Championship Rodeo 703 Howe Road Lake Luzerne (518) 696-2421 paintedponyrodeo.com

Skydiving Saratoga Skydiving Adventure 288 Brownville Road Gansevoort (518) 895-8140 Skydivesaratoga.com

Sports Entertainment Minor League Baseball minorleaguebaseball.com

Tri-City Valley Cats 80 Vandenburg Ave. Troy, (518)692-2287 Times Union Center 51 South Pearl St. Albany (518) 487-2000 timesunioncenter-albany.com

Swimming Victoria Pool / Peerless Pool at the Saratoga Spa State Park (518) 584-2003 - Victoria (518) 584-2009 - Peerless 3 Roosevelt Dr. Saratoga Springs nysparks.state.ny.us

Saratoga Regional YMCA 290 West Ave. Saratoga Springs (518) 583-9622

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Tennis / Racquet Ball East Side Recreation Field Lake Avenue Saratoga Springs (518) 598-9131

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Greenfield Town Park 430 Middle Grove Road Middle Grove, Town of Greenfield (518) 893-7432

White Water Rafting / Tubing

Malta Community Park Plains Road, Malta (518) 899-7460

aroadventures.com

Shenantaha Creek Park Solo Truck Road, Malta, NY Malta-town.org

Adirondack River Outfitters (800) 525-RAFT (7238) Battenkill River Sports & Campground 937 Route 313 Cambridge (518) 677-8868 brsac.com

Saratoga Regional YMCA 20 Old Gick Road, Wilton (518) 587-3000

Beaverbrook Outfitters PO Box 96, Weavertown (888) 454-8433

Train Tours

Hudson River Rafting 1 Main St., North Creek (800) 888-RAFT

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Amtrak’s Adirondack Amtrak.com

Saratoga & Northcreek Railway 26 Station Lane, Saratoga Springs (877) 726-7245 sncrr.com

Upper Hudson River Railroad 3 Railroad Place, Box 424, North Creek (877) 726-7245,

Beaverbrook.net

hudsonriverrafting.com

Sacandaga Outdoor Center 4162 Rockwell St. Hadley, (518) 696-RAFT, 4soc.com

Tubby Tubes Co. 1289 Lake Avenue Lake Luzerne (518) 696-7222

Tubbytubestubing.com

sncrr.com

GOLF COURSES

saratogagolfpoloclub.org

McGregor Links Country Club 359 Northern Pines Road, Gansevoort, (518) 584-6664

Saratoga Spa State Park Golf Course 60 Roosevelt Drive, Saratoga, (518) 584-2006

Ballston Spa Country Club Amsterdam Road Rt. 67 Ballston Spa, (518) 885-7935

Saratoga Golf & Polo Club 301 Church St., Saratoga (518) 584-8121

mcgregorlinks.com

saratogaspagolf.com

ballstonspacc.com

Saratoga National Golf Club 458 Union Ave., Saratoga (518) 583-4653

Brookhaven Golf Club 333 Alpine Meadows Road, Porter Corners (518) 893-7458

golfsaratoga.com

brookhavengolfclub.com

Saratoga Lake Golf Club 35 Gracemore Road, Saratoga, (518) 581-6616

Pioneer Hills Golf Course 3230 Galway Road, Ballston Spa, (518) 885-7000

saratogalakegolf.com

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Airway Meadows Golf Course 262 Brownville Road, Gansevoort (518) 792-4144

Fairways of Half Moon 17 Johnson Road, Mechanicville (518) 664-1578

airwaymeadowsgolf.com

Battenkill Country Club Route 29, Greenwich (518) 692-9179

Galway Golf Course 5797 Jockey St., Galway (518) 882-6395 galwaygolfclub.com

Windy Hills Golf Course 219 Windy Hill Road, Greenwich (518) 695-4902 Van Patten Golf Club 924 Main St., Clifton Park (518) 877-5400 vanpattengolf.com

fairwaysofhalfmoon.com

battenkillcc.com

Mechanicville Golf Club 45 Howland Ave., Mechanicville (518) 664-3866 Eagle Crest Golf Club 1004 Route 146A, Clifton Park (518) 877-7082 eaglecrestgolf.com

Tee-Bird North Course 30 Reservoir Road, Fort Edward (518) 792-7727 teebirdgolf.com

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should produce the equivalent of Downton Abbey or Upstairs Downstairs, and it should be set in Saratoga and feature the Batcheller Mansion. No other house reflects the family who had it built, the city it is built in, and the United States at the time it was built (1874) more than this great mansion. In addition to the magnificent home, the Batchellers left behind a second treasure- family documents that provide some of the best records of the customs and practices of the Victorian Era. The house was built to host grand affairs. Those fortunate enough to enter the house today will testify that its stately, intimidating exterior gives way to a gracious, embracing interior. The Batchellers understood that everything matters, so they had a formal foyer where guests were met by the butler and a parlor designed to insure the protocols of the Victorian culture. The Batchellers were politically and socially connected and needed an elegant space in which to entertain. The dining room was conceived to comfortably accommodate more than 20 and its three main rooms can host receptions for over a hundred. The library was redone in March of 2013 and stands as yet one more effort to maintain the grandeur of the gracious house.

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Both George Sherman Batcheller and Catherine Phillips Cook were from the informal aristocracy who formulated and directed the United States in the early 1800s.

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Both George Sherman Batcheller and Catherine Phillips Cook were from the informal aristocracy who formulated and directed the United States in the early 1800s. George always used his middle name, Sherman, because he was related to Roger Sherman, who signed the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation, and the Constitution. Only 20

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when he graduated from Harvard Law School, two other occasions. His career would include young Batcheller was destined for greatness. serving as a Lt. Colonel in the 115th New York Volunteers, the Immediately Provost Marshal after graduation, of North Carolina, he moved from South Carolina, Batchellerville to Georgia, and Saratoga Springs to Florida (age 25), read New York State the Inspector law. By October General of the 1858, having recently New York State turned 21, he was Militia, a judge on nominated for the the International New York State Tribunal in Assembly by the Alexandria new, upstart, liberal, Catherine Phillips Cook George Sherman Batcheller Egypt, the Acting Republican Party. Batcheller Secretary of He won by a two-tothe Treasury, one margin. When Reprinted with permission from Hollis Palmer's book "The Batcheller Mansion" the Council he took office he was (Ambassador) to Portugal and the President of the youngest New York Assemblyman ever, at the age of 21 years and five months. Throughout the Appeals Court of the International Court in Alexandria. his career, he would return to the Assembly on

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Batcheller was brilliant, born to an upper middle class family, and obviously politically connected. It was in his selection of a wife where he truly excelled. In 1861, Batcheller married Catharine, an educated, sophisticated woman who would support his career at a time when it was difficult for a woman to have a career of her own.

Although the dining room can easily seat twenty, when the Batchellers were in residence, they had a round table with four seats.

Catherine was only 16 when her mother became an invalid. She immediately stepped in, taking over as her father’s hostess. At the time, her father was the Superintendent of the New York State Banking Department. Before she was 20, she hosted senators, governors, generals, and presidential candidates. While George was raised in a financially comfortable family, Catharine’s family was wealthy. Catharine attended the Albany Female Academy, which would later become the

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Albany Academy for Girls, where she won an award for her language skills (French.) While in Egypt, Catharine and George hosted a reception in honor of former President Grant. Catharine, who was fluent in several languages, introduced Grant to everyone in their native languages. Catherine’s diplomatic skills were so respected that in 1903, the Khedive of Egypt hosted a reception in her honor. After she returned home, she suffered heart issues and died ten days later. The family took a year to have the grand mausoleum designed and built in Greenridge Cemetery. It was built to resemble those in Egypt.

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The Batchellers had three children. The oldest daughter, Anna, lived less than two months, a son, James, lived six months, and the youngest daughter, Katherine (Kate)would eventually own the house.

After her father’s death in 1908, Kate returned to Saratoga. Having lived abroad for almost half her life, Kate had a beautiful house, but not a home. In 1910, Josephine Amelia La Saux, of Paris, became her companion. They would remain together for the rest of Kate’s life. In 1916, Kate sold the house that had cost her parents over $65,000 to build to a member of the Mabee family for under $17,000. After the Mabee family sold the house in the 1930s, it started a downward cycle, eventually being abandoned in the 1960s.

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Rescued from the wrecking ball in the 1970s, the house was one of the first of Saratoga’s great mansions to be restored. In each of the Batchellers’ wills there is a codicil that states if the family still owned the house when the last descendent died, the house was to be

left to the city and set up as the Batcheller Memorial. Since the book on the family came out in 2009, there have been numerous opportunities for people to enjoy the house. It appears the family’s wish has come true; the house now stands as a memorial to the Batchellers and their era. In addition to the house, the family left behind a plethora of information to serve historians. In various archives are some of George’s Civil War letters, written from the battlefield, Catharine’s school diary from saratogaTODAYnewspaper.com

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1852, Kate’s diary begun in 1891 when they were bound for Portugal, two memoriam calling cards and a day book. Most of these have been transcribed and are free to the public at http://www.batchellerpapers.com. There are 30 letters from George to Catherine that were written during their engagement. These letters are housed in the archives of the Saratoga Historical Museum and open a window to George’s emotional side. In one letter George learned that because of conversations Catharine had with her friends, she wanted to end their relationship. In desperation he wrote back “I did not think when I kissed and bid your darling image adieu for the day, that the mails would bring such terrible agony.” Heartbroken, he fought on “but as God as my judge whatever I have done has been prompted by my purist love for you in my own soul.” He closed, accepting his fate, with “if I should not see you again know that I love you with all my heart and soul.”

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about them but rarely how they felt on issues. There is one quote by George that explains his emotional introversion: “I have always believed that we are better alone unless with those without whom we cannot be ourselves.” (The man was a poet!) Interesting facts about the Batchellers and their mansion: The house would belong to all three of the Batchellers; it was in Catherine’s name until her death in 1903, George’s until he died in 1908, then it became Kate’s. Most people who pass the house never notice that not one porch has steps. Everyone who joined the Batchellers on

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their porch had to pass through the formal parlor. When the house was completed it had five bathrooms at a time when most homes had none. When Catharine was returning from meeting with the Queen of Portugal in 1891, the axle on her carriage broke and she was hospitalized in critical condition. She would eventually recover enough to return to the United States that summer; however, when it was time for George to return to Lisbon in the fall of 1891 she elected to stay in Washington D.C. An 1891 portrait of Catharine still hangs over the desk of the head of Girls Academy.

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Magical Backyards Photos by Paul Castle

ARE YOU READY to slide into a warm water abyss in your own backyard? If the answer is 'Yes', we have good news for you. The experts at Concord Pools & Spas, the Capital Region’s largest in-ground swimming pool builder, can make resort-style living a reality. In their 42 years in operation, Concord Pools has installed more than 10,000 pools in the Capital Region as far south as Kingston, and well into Massachusetts and Vermont. From the simplest to the most complex designs, Concord Pools works to turn dreams into reality. Whether it’s a negative edge pool cantilevered off the edge of an extreme slope, a free-form pool with custom concrete accents or anything in between, when clients hire Concord Pools they know the end result will be something beautiful. Concord Pools does a lot more than install amazing pools. They do the designing, building and servicing of spas and saunas, outdoor renovations, safety covers, pool openings and closings. They will help you create an entire outdoor entertainment environment. An integrated design approach incorporates custom water features, landscaped slides, custom stairs and benches around deluxe outdoor kitchens, fireplaces, and outdoor living rooms to create your own unique personal backyard oasis.

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Behind the fantasy is the strength of an innovative and award-winning company. Concord Pools was the first to pioneer the use of radiant heat in swimming pools. A radiant heating system utilizes a modulating boiler and PEX tubing in the concrete floor of the pool. The result is an incredibly efficient source of heat for a swimming pool. Concord Pools was also one of the first companies to perfect construction techniques for negative edge vinyl-lined pools. Their patented I-Beam brace system is like no other brace in the industry and supports pool decking from settling and shifting. Concord’s accomplishments have been featured in numerous industry and national publications and have received multiple national and regional awards. They

This project was an entry in the Showcase of Homes last fall. This negative edge pool was cantilevered off the edge of an extreme slope. Over 450 tons of material was brought in to create the platform for this project. The resulting pool is a beautiful blend of natural stone, stamped concrete and natural elements with a breathtaking view.

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were voted one of the top three pool companies in America by Pool and Spa News, they are a seven time recipient of the coveted Master of Design Award and were voted a lifetime member of the AQUA 100 Hall of Fame by AQUA Magazine. On a local level they also won first place in the 2013 Saratoga County Showcase of Homes.

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Concord Pool’s President Michael A. Giovanone This project boasts a spectacular outdoor space with a free-form pool design. A natural stone landis a certified building scape custom slide with adjoining spillover spa are the focal point of this design. The large patio area professional and instructor is done in a premium paver including a natural stone fire pit. for the Advanced Education Program at the Association of Pool and Spa Professionals as well as Chairman of the Latham International Dealer Advisory Board, the largest www.concordpools.com manufacturer of in-ground swimming pool components in North America. 156 Sparrowbush 136 South Broadway With a proven record of transforming back yards in Road, Latham NY Saratoga Springs NY tropical oases, Concord Pools will be opening their newest location off exit 18 in Queensbury. 518-783-8976 518-783-8976

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D I R E C T O RY O F O R G A N I Z A T I O N S EDUCATION/ INFORMATIONAL

Association for the Cooperative Advancement of Science and Education (ACASE) 110 Spring St. Saratoga Springs (518) 583-4645 acase.org

Saratoga Spring Preservation Foundation 112 Spring St. Suite 203 Saratoga Springs (518)587-5030 Saratogapreservation. org Bikeatoga bikeatoga.org

Cornell Cooperative Extension of Saratoga County 50 W. High Street Ballston Spa, (518) 885-8995, ccesaratoga.org

Saratoga P.L.A.N. (Preserving Land And Nature) 112 Spring St. Room 202 Saratoga Spring (518) 587-5554, saratogaplan.org

Grants to you –Saraoga Po Box 283 Saratoga Springs (518)584-1427 Grantstoyou.org

Sustainable Saratoga Po Box 454 Saratoga Springs sustainablesaratoga. org

Saratoga Springboard (518)944-9140 Saratogaspringborad. com

Northeast Mobile Search& Rescue PO Box 1428 Clifton Park (518) 250-0413 nemsar.org

Literacy NENY Saratoga Library (518)583-1232 literacynycap.org/ ENVIRONMENT Adirondack Mountain Club 814 Goggins Rd., LG (518) 668-4447, adk.org American Farmland Trust 112 Spring St., Suite 207 Saratoga Springs (518) 581-0078 Farmland.org Saratoga Lake Association PO Box 2152 Ballston Spa, (518)584-4731 saratogalake.org

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U.S. EPA Hudson River Field Office 421 Lower Main St. Hudson Falls (518) 747-4389 epa.gov/Hudson Wilton Wildlife Preserve & Park 80 Scout Road Gansevoort (518) 450-0321 wiltonpreserve.org FAMILY Ballston Area Community Center 20 Malta Ave. Ballston Spa (518) 885-3261 ballstonareacc.org

CAPTAIN Youth and Family Services 5 Municipal Plaza Suite 3, Clifton Park (518) 371-1185 captainyfs.com

Head Start Family Education Program of Saratoga County, 40 New St. PO Box 5120 Saratoga Springs (518) 587-3158, ext. 44 Mediation Matters, serving Saratoga, Warren & Washington Counties 480 Broadway, LL-32 Saratoga Springs (518) 584-6361 mediationmatters.org Parents Without Partners Southern Saratoga Chapter#796 PO Box 862, Clifton Park (518) 587-5912 parentswithoutpartners.org Prospect Child & Family Center 133 Aviation Rd. Queensbury 518) 798-0170 prospectcenter.com Saratoga Center for The Family 359 Ballston Avenue Saratoga Springs (518) 587-8008 saratogacff.org Saratoga County Children’s Committee PO Box 1254 Saratoga Springs (518) 484-1236 saratoga.org/sccc Saratoga Partnership for Prevention 125 High Rock Ave Suite 200 Saratoga Springs, (518) 581-1230, preventioncouncil.org

FRATERNAL / SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS American Legion Post #70 34 West Avenue Saratoga Springs, (518) 587-0236 Post70.saratogalegion. org American Legion Post #278 4 Clancy St Schuylerville (518)695-3011 saratogalegion.org/ post278 Ballston Spa Elks, Lodge # 2619 10 Hamilton St. Ballston Spa (518) 885-1149 elks.org Ballston Spa Lions Club PO Box 242 Ballston Spa ballstonspalionsclub. org Free & Accepted Masons 687 N Broadway Saratoga Springs (518) 583-3607 Rotary Club of Saratoga Springs Scholarship Fund PO Box 1307 Saratoga Springs (518) 584-6063 saratogaspringsrotary. org Saratoga Springs Jaycees PO Box 235 Saratoga Springs (518) 528-1787, saratogajaycees.org Saratoga Knights of Columbus 50 Pine Road Saratoga Springs (518) 584-8547 saratogakofc.org kiwanis.org

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Saratoga Springs Lions Club and Lions Foundation PO Box 166, S.S. (518) 212-7752 saratogalions.com Saratoga-Wilton Elks Lodge #161 1 Elks Lane, P.O. Box 3111 Saratoga Springs (518) 584-2585 saratogawiltonelks161. org Soroptimist International of Saratoga County PO Box 1074 Saratoga Springs soroptimistsaratoga. org Thoroughbred Toastmasters (518) 584-4129 toastmasters.org U.S. Submarine Veterans Po Box 4772 Clifton Park (518) 383-2481 albanysaratogasubvets.com Wilton Rotary PO Box 2098, Wilton (518) 469-6562 wiltonrotary.com POLITICAL & CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS League of Women Voters of Saratoga County PO Box 1029 Saratoga Springs (518) 728-0237 lwvsaratoga.org Rebuilding Together Saratoga County Inc. 267 Ballard Rd. Suite 4 Wilton, (518) 587-3315 Rtsaratoga.org

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Women Worldwide,Inc. 480 Broadway Box 4646 Saratoga Springs (518) 583-4990 saratogafoundation. org Saratoga NOW (National Organization for Women) PO Box 122, S.S. nownys.org Saratoga Reads! c/o Skidmore College PO Box 24 Saratoga Springs (518) 580-8008 saratogareads.org Southwest Neighborhood Association PO Box 4783 Saratoga Springs SSWNA.org Turning Point at Olde Saratoga Rotary Club 176 Broad St. Schuylerville (518) 365-5000 West Side Neighborhood Association PO Box 3166, Saratoga Springs, (518) 587-4423

Workforce Housing Partnership of Saratoga County Saratoga County EOC 40 New St. PO Box 5120 Saratoga Springs (518) 587-3158 saratoga.com PRESERVATION & HISTORICAL Bemis Heights Society of the National Society of Children of the American Revolution (518) 587-9562 rootsweb.ancestry. com/~nybhccar/

Daughters of the American Revolution— Saratoga Chapter (518) 584-3468 rootsweb.ancestry. com/~nyscdar

Saratoga Gerald B.H. Solomon National Cemetery 200 Duell Rd. Schuylerville (518) 581-9128

Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War (518) 674-5638 rootsweb.ancestry. com/~flfhs/

Saratoga Monument and The Saratoga National Historical Park (The Battlefield) 648 Route 32, Stillwater (518) 664-9821 nps.gov/sara

Friends of Saratoga Battlefield PO Box 3310, S.S. friendsosb.com Friends of Ulysses S. Grant Cottage PO Box 2294, Wilton (518) 584-4353 grantcottage.org General Philip Schuyler House Rt. 4, Schuylerville (518) 664-9821 villageofschuylerville. org Heritage Hunters of Saratoga County PO Box 270 Saratoga Springs (518) 587-2978 saratoganygenweb. com

Saratoga Springs Universal Preservation Hall 25 Washington Street Saratoga Springs (518) 584-2627 universalpreservationhall.org Saratoga Springs Preservation Foundation 112 Spring St., Ste. 203 Saratoga Springs (518) 587-5030 saratogapreservation. org Yaddo Garden Association (518) 584-0746 P.O. Box 395, Union Ave Saratoga Springs yaddo.org

Land Trust Accreditation Commission 36 Phila Street, Suite 2 Saratoga Springs (518) 587-3143 landtrustaccreditation. org Land Trust Alliance Northeast Office 112 Spring St. Ste. 205 Saratoga Springs, (518) 587-0774 Landtrustalliance.org Old Saratoga Historical Association 501 Rt. 325 Schuylerville (518) 584-4129

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C H A R I TA B L E O R G A N I Z A T I O N S After the Fire PO Box 4188 Halfmoon (518) 435-4571 afterthefire.org

The Alcohol & Substance Abuse Prevention Council of Saratoga County
 125 High Rock Avenue Suite 200
 Saratoga Springs (518) 581-1230 preventioncouncil.org American Red Cross, Adirondack Saratoga 74 Warren St. Glens Falls (518) 792-6545 Redcross.org/ny/albany Bridging People & Places PO Box 53, Schuylerville bridgingpeople.org Catholic CharitiesSaratoga, Warren, Washington Counties 142 Regent St. Saratoga Springs (518) 587-5000 Ccrcda.org/saratoga. htm Catholic Daughters of the Americas catholicdaughter.org cda-nys.org Dake Foundation for Children 270 W. Circular St. Saratoga Springs (518) 226-0252 dakefoundation.org

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Double H Hole in the Woods Ranch 97 Hidden Valley Rd. Lake Luzerne (518) 696-5921 (518) 696-5676 doublehranch.org

Franklin Community Center, Inc. 10 Franklin St. Saratoga Springs (518) 587-9826 franklincommunitycenter.org The Giving Circle, Inc. P.O. Box 3162 Saratoga Springs (518) 469-6769 thegivingcircle.org Make-A-Wish Foundation of NENY 1 Mustang Drive Cohoes (518) 782-HOPE (4673) (877)455-9475 northeast-ny.wish.org March of Dimes BDF 4 Computer Dr. West Suite 201, Albany (518) 453-0474 marchofdimes.com Operation Adopt A Soldier 4281 Route 50 Saratoga Springs (518) 306-7507 Operationadoptasoldier.org Parents Without Partners Inc., Chapter 796 Single Parents of the Capital District Meetup Group PO Box 862, Clifton Park (518) 348-2062 or (518)587-5912 meetup.com/PWP796

Project Lift 10 Franklin St. Saratoga Springs (518) 587-9826 franklincommunitycenter.org Rebuilding Together Saratoga County 267 Ballard Rd., Suite 4 Wilton, (518) 587-3315 rtsaratoga.org The Salvation Army 27 Woodlawn Ave. (518) 584-1640 Saratoga Springs Saratoga Care Foundation 211 Church St. Saratoga Springs (518) 583-8340 saratogahospitalfoundation.org Saratoga County Economic Opportunity Council, Inc. 40 New St. P.O. Box 5120 Saratoga Springs (518) 587-3158 saratogaeoc.org Capital Job Development Group P.O. Box 614 Saratoga Springs saratogajobfair.org Saratoga Bridges 16 Saratoga Bridges Blvd., Ballston Spa (518) 587-0723 saratogabridges.org Saratoga Mentoring Program of Catholic Charities 368 Broadway, Room 16 Saratoga Springs (518) 581-1487 saratogamentoring.org

Saratoga Sponsor-A-Scholar P.O. Box 107 Saratoga Springs (518) 587-2472 or (518) 581-0979 saratogasponsorascholar.org Shelters of Saratoga (SOS) 14 Walworth St Saratoga Springs (518) 581-1097 sheltersofsaratoga.com United Way of the Greater Capital Region PO Box 13865, Albany (518) 456-2200 UnitedWayGCR.org Saratoga Regional YMCA 518-583-9622 290 West Avenue PO Box 4610 Saratoga Springs saratogaregionalymca. org Christ Episcopal Church / Noah’s Attic 15 W. High Street Ballston Spa (518) 885-1031 4christchurch.org FOOD PANTRIES First Baptist Church 202 Milton Ave. Ballston Spa (518) 885-8361 bspabaptist.org United Methodist Church 101 Milton Ave. Ballston Spa (518) 885-6886 ballstonspaumchurch. org saratogaTODAYnewspaper.com


Shenendehowa Helping Hands, Jonesville Methodist Church 963 Main St. Clifton Park (518) 877-7332 jonesvilleumc.org

Wilton Food Pantry Trinity United Methodist Church 153 Ballard Rd., Wilton (518) 583-9978 wiltonfoodpantry.org

Community Cupboard 203 Palmer Ave. Corinth (518) 654-9432 townofcorinth.org

Shelters of Saratoga 14 Walworth St. Saratoga Springs (518) 581-1097 sheltersofsaratoga. com

Greater Galway Community Services 2167 Galway Rd. Galway (518) 882-1316 galwayfoodpantry.org Greenfield Community Center 25 Wilton Road Greenfield Center (518) 893-2211 EOC Food Pantry 40 New St., Saratoga 39 Bath St. Ballston Spa (518) 587-3158 saratogaeoc.org Franklin Community Center 10 Franklin St. Saratoga (518) 587-9826 franklincommunitycenter.org Salvation Army 27 Woodlawn Ave. Saratoga Springs (518) 584-1640 ext. 1693 salvationarmyusa.org

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Domestic Violence Services /Saratoga Rape Crisis Program 480 Broadway Lower Level 20, S.S. (518) 583-0280 Hotline-(518)584-8188 dvrcsaratoga.org Bethesda House of Schenectady Inc. 834 State St. Schenectady (518) 374-7873 bethesdahouse schenectady.org City Mission of Schenectady Po Box 760 Schenectady (518) 346-2275 citymission.com Schenectady Inner City Ministry 1055 Wendell Ave. Schenectady (518) 374-2683 sicm.us

Unity House of Troy Emergency Services 2431 Sixth Ave., Troy (518) 274-2607 unityhouseny.org

For Emergency Police, Fire and Ambulance Dial 911

NON-EMERGENCY NUMBERS Alcoholism Program (518) 587-8800 Child Abuse (800) 342-3720 Consumer Fraud and Protection Bureau (518) 474-5481

Poison Control (nationwide) (800) 222-1222 Public Health (518) 584-7460 Rabies Coordinator (518) 584-7460

FBI (Albany) (518) 465-7551

Sheriff Michael H. Zurlo (518) 885-2450

Mental Health Clinic (518) 584-9030

Sheriff Department (518) 885-6761

National Grid – Power Outages (800) 465-1212 Gas Emergency (800) 892-2345

State Police (518) 583-7000

NYS Domestic Abuse English (800) 799-7233 TTY (800)787-3224

Suicide & Crisis Hotline (800) 273-Talk(8255) US Secret Service (Albany) (518) 436-9600

NYS Terrorism Tip Line 1-866-SAFE-NYS (518) 723-3697

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health & human serv I C E S Adirondack Lyme Disease Foundation Meetings held at the Saratoga Springs Library AdirondackLymeDiseaseFoundation.com AIDS Council of Northeastern NY 10 LaCrosse Street, Hudson Falls (518) 743-0703 434 Franklin Street Schenectady (518) 346-9272 927 Broadway, Albany (518)434-4686 aidscouncil.org American Cancer Society 1 Penny Lane, Latham (518)220-6901 (800) 227-2345 cancer.org American Lung Association of New York State 418 Broadway First Floor Albany, (518) 465-2013 lungusa.org American Society of Autism (800) 3-AUTISM (28-8476) autism-society.org AIM Services, Inc. Dedicated to caring for people with disabilities 4227 Route 50, Saratoga Springs (518) 587-3208 aimservicesinc.org The Community Hospice Foundation 179 Lawrence Street Saratoga Springs (518) 581-0800 communityhospice.org

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Domestic Violence Services and Rape Crisis of Saratoga County 480 Broadway, LL -20 (518) 583-0280 Saratoga Springs Hotline (518)584-8188 Dvrcsaratoga.org Domestic Violence Hotline Rape Crisis Hotline (518) 583-0280, (518) 584-8188 dvrcsaratoga.org Mary’s Haven - A Program of Catholic Charities A community home for persons within the last 3 months of life 35 New Street, Saratoga Springs (518) 584-9397 ccrda.org/saratoga.htm Alzheimer’s Care Giver Support Group Wesley Health Center 131 Lawrence St. (518) 587-3600 ext. 1516 Saratoga Springs Saratoga Counseling Services 15 Maple Dell, Ste. 3 Saratoga Springs (518) 581-8699 Saratoga County Alcoholism & Substance Abuse Services 254 Church St. Saratoga Springs (518) 587-8800 Saratoga County NY Connects Information and referral for long-term care services 52 West High St., Ballston Spa (518) 714-4826 Nyconnects.ny.gov

Saratoga County Public Health Nursing 31 Woodlawn Ave., Ste 1 Saratoga Springs (518) 584-7460 saratogacountyny.gov Saratoga Healthy Transportation Network (518) 495-7004 Saratoga Hospital Volunteer Guild (518) 580-2694, 211 Church St. Saratoga Springs saratogacare.org Southern Adirondack Independent Living Country Club Plaza 418 Geyser Rd. Ballston Spa, (518) 584-8202 71 Glenwood Avenue Queensbury (518) 792-3537 sail-center.org Transitional Services Assn., Inc. Assistance to persons dealing with mental illness and chemical dependency 127 Union Street Saratoga Springs (518) 587-6193 tsa-inc.org Unlimited Potential, Inc. 36 Cady Hill Blvd. P.O. Box 4656 Saratoga Springs (518) 587-4360 unlimitedpotentialonline.com

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Adirondack Christian Fellowship   8 Mountain Ledge, Wilton 587-0623; acfsaratoga.com Services: Sunday 8 a.m. & 10 a.m. Adirondack Friends Meeting 27 Saratoga Ave., S. Glens Falls 793-3755; AdirondackFM@ nycap.rr.com; www.adirondackfriendsmeeting.org Regina Baird Haag, pastoral minister Services: 10:30 a.m. Sunday The Alliance Church 257 Rowland St., Ballston Spa 885-6524 Services: Morn. Worship 10:30 a.m. Assembly of God Faith Chapel 6 Burgoyne St., Schuylerville 695-6069 Rev. Jason Proctor Services: Sunday 10:45 a.m. Assembly of God Saratoga 118 Woodlawn Ave., Saratoga Springs 584-6081 Services: Sunday Worship 10 a.m., coffee served at 9:45 a.m. Bacon Hill Reformed Church 560 Route 32N, Bacon Hill 695-3074 Rev. Janet Vincent Services: Worship service 10 a.m. Sunday School 10 a.m. All are welcome. Handicapped accessible. Baha’i Community of Saratoga Springs 584-9679; 692-7694; usbnc.org. Ballston Center Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church 58 Charlton Road, Ballston Spa 885-7312; ballstoncenterarpchurch.org Services: Sunday Worship Service, 10:30 a.m. Ballston Spa United Methodist Church 101 Milton Ave., Ballston Spa 885-6886 Services: Sunday 10 a.m. Bethesda Episcopal Church 41 Washington St., Saratoga Springs 584-5980 Services: Sunday 6:30, 8 & 10 a.m. Church of Christ at Clifton Park 7 Old Route 146371-6611; cliftonparkchurchofchrist.com Services: Sunday 10:30 a.m. saratogaTODAYnewspaper.com

Christ Community Reformed Church 1010 Route 146, Clifton Park 371-7654; ccrc-cpny.org. Services: Sundays 10 a.m. Christ Episcopal Church Routes 50 & 67, Ballston Spa 885-1031 Services: Sunday 8 & 10 a.m. Christian Restoration Ministries Saratoga Senior Center 5 Williams St., Saratoga Springs 796-4323 Pastor Pat Roach Services: Sunday 10 a.m.; 6:30 p.m. Congregation Shaara Tfille 84 Weibel Avenue, Saratoga Springs 584-2370; saratogasynagogue. org Services: Saturday 9:30 a.m., Monday & Thursday 7:30 a.m., third Friday each month 7:30 p.m. Handicapped Accessible Corinth Free Methodist Church   20 Hamilton Ave., Corinth 654-9255; 792-0271 Services: Sunday at 10 a.m. Corinth United Methodist Church 243 Main Street, Corinth 654-2521 cfumc@cnyconnect.net Services: Sunday 10:30 a.m. Cornerstone Community Church 516 Park Ave., Mechanicville 664-5204 Pastor Frank Galerie mycornerstonechurch.org Services: Sundays at 10:30 a.m. Corpus Christi Roman Catholic Community

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First Baptist Church of Ballston Spa 202 Milton Ave., Ballston Spa 885-8361; bspabaptist.org Services: 10:30 a.m. worship 9 a.m. Sunday School (all ages) First Presbyterian Church of Ballston Spa 22 West High St., Ballston Spa 885-5583 Services: Sunday at 10 a.m. Full Gospel Tabernacle 207 Redmond Road, Gansevoort 793-2739 Services: Sunday 10 a.m.; Bible Study: Thursday 6:30 p.m. Galway United Methodist Church 2056 East Street (at intersection of Route 147), Galway 882-6520 www.galway-united-methodistchurch.com Services: Sunday 9:30 a.m. (9 a.m. in July and August) Grace Brethren Church 137 W. Milton Road, Ballston Spa 587-0649 Rev. Dan Pierce Services: Sunday 10 a.m. Handicapped accessible. Grace Fellowship Saratoga 165 High Rock Ave 518-691-0301 Website: http://saratoga.gracefellowship.com/ Pastor: Mike Adams Service Times: Sundays 9 & 11 a.m. Greater Grace Community Church Pastor David Moore 100 Saratoga Village Blvd. #17 899-7777; thechurch@ggccmalta.org www.ggccmalta.org Services: Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Good Times Restaurant, Lake Rd. 2nd floor; Friday 7:30 p.m. Saratoga Chapel, Eastline & Lake Rds; Sunday 10 a.m. - Glenville Senior Center, 32 Worden Rd. Greenfield Center Baptist Church 30 Wilton Rd., Greenfield Center 893-7429 Services: Sunday School for all ages - 9:45 a.m. Church Service - 11 a.m. Prayer Meeting - Wednesday 6:30 p.m. Highway Tabernacle Church

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206 Greenfield Ave., Ballston Spa 885-7442 Services: Sunday 10 a.m. Jonesville United Methodist 963 Main St., Clifton Park 877-7332 Services: Sunday 8:30 & 10:30 a.m. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Living Springs Community Church 59 Pine Road, Saratoga Springs 584-9112 Services: Sunday 10:30 a.m. Living Waters Church of God 4330 State Rt. 50, Saratoga Springs 587-0484; livingwaterscog.us Services: Sundays 10 a.m. Malta Presbyterian Church Dunning Street, Malta 899-5992 Services: Sunday 10 a.m. Malta Ridge United Methodist Church 729 Malta Ave., Ext., Malta 581-0210 Services: Sunday 10:30 a.m. Middle Grove United Methodist Church 581-2973 Pastor Bonnie Bates Services: Sunday 9 a.m. Handicapped accessible New Horizon Church 150 Perry Road, Saratoga Springs 587-0711 Services: Sunday 9:30 a.m. New Life Fellowship

51 Old Gick Road, ­­ 2001 Route 9, Round Lake Saratoga Springs 877-8506, ccorpusc@nycap. 580-1810; newlifeinsaratoga.org. rr.com Services: Sunday 10:30 a.m. Services: Saturday 4 p.m.; Sunday Childcare is available at all 8:30 & 10:30 a.m.; Weekday services. Masses: Monday-Friday 9 a.m. Eastern Orthodox— NorthStar Church Christ the Savior Gowana Middle School , 349 Eastline Road, Ballston Spa Clifton Park 786-3100; xcsavior@yahoo.com. 371-2811; northstarchurch.com Services: Sunday: 9:30 a.m. Services: Sunday 9:30 a.m. + 11:15 First Baptist Church of a.m. Saratoga Springs 90 River Rd., Mechanicville Old Saratoga Reformed Church 45 Washington St. 664-4442 584-6301 48 Pearl St., Schuylerville Services: Sunday 10:30 a.m. Services: Sunday: 11 a.m. oldsaratogareformedchurch.org Services: Sunday 10:30 a.m. Handicapped accessible. 2014 | WELCOME HOME

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PLACES OF WORSHIP Old Stone Church (American Baptist)

159 Stone Church Road, Ballston Spa583-1002 Services: Sunday 9 a.m.; Adult Sunday School 9 a.m.; Service 10:30 a.m. Coffee and Fellowship in Living Stone Hall; Wednesday: noon potluck luncheon; 1 p.m. choir rehearsal; 2 p.m. Bible Study Group Our Lady of Grace Roman Catholic Church 73 Midline Road, Ballston Lake 399-5713 Services: Saturday 5 p.m. Sunday 8:15 & 10:15 a.m. Handicapped accessible. Presbyterian-NE Congregational Church 24 Circular St., Saratoga Springs 584-6091; pnecchurch.org Services: Sunday 10:45 a.m. Quaker Springs United Methodist Church  466 Route 32 South, Quaker Springs 695-3101; qsumc.com Pastor Al Johnson Services: Sunday 9 a.m. Handicapped accessible. River of Hope Fellowship 100 Saratoga Village Blvd. Malta Cmns., Ste. 3, Malta 881-1505; riverofhopefellowship.com Services: Sunday 10 a.m. Roman Catholic Church of St. Peter 241 Broadway, Saratoga Springs 584-2375 Services: Eucharistic Celebrations: Saturday 5 p.m.; Sunday 7:30, 9 & 11 a.m. St. Clement’s Roman Catholic Church 231 Lake Ave., Saratoga Springs 584-6122 Services: Saturday 4 p.m.; Sunday 8, 9:30, 11:15 a.m. & 5 p.m., 1 p.m. Spanish Service St. George’s Episcopal Church 912 Route 146, Clifton Park 371-6351; stgeorge@csdsl.net Services: Saturday 4:30 p.m.; Sunday 8 & 9:30 a.m.

St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church

3159 Route 9N, Greenfield Center 893-7680; sjoegctr@nycap.rr.com; www.stjosephschurchgreenfieldcenter.org Services: Saturday 4 p.m.; Sunday 10:30 a.m. Handicapped accessible St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church 167 Milton Ave., Ballston Spa 885-7411; stmarysbsta.org Services: Saturday 4 p.m., Sunday 8:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m., noon. Handicapped accessible St. Paul’s Roman Catholic Church 771 Route 29, Rock City Falls 893-7680; sjoegctr@nycap.rr.com; www.stjosephschurchgreenfieldcenter.org Services: Sunday 8:30 am. Handicapped accessible. St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church 149 Lake Ave., Saratoga Springs 584-0904 Services: Saturday 5 p.m. with Holy Communion. Sundays 8:30 & 11 a.m. with Holy Communion. St. Peter Lutheran Church 2776 Route 9, Malta 583-4153 Services: Sunday 8:30 & 10:30 a.m. Sunday School at 9:15 a.m. St. Thomas of Canterbury 242 Grooms Road, Halfmoon st-thomas-of-canterbury.org Services: Sunday 10 a.m. Saratoga Abundant Life Church 2325 Route 50 South, Saratoga Springs 885-5456; saratogaabundantlife. org Services: Sunday 9:30 a.m. Saratoga Chabad 130 Circular St., Saratoga Springs 526-0773; saratora@aol.com; saratogachabad.com Saratoga Friends Meeting (Quaker)

Rts. 32 and 71 Quaker Springs 587-7477; 399-5013 Services: Sunday 10 a.m. Saratoga United Methodist Church

Henning Road, Saratoga Springs 584-3720; saratogaumc.com. Services: Sunday 9 & 10:45 a.m. Handicapped accessible.

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Saratoga Seventh-Day Adventist Church 399 Union Ave., Saratoga Springs 882-9384; saratogasda.org Services: Sabbath School: 10 a.m. Worship Service: 11:30 a.m. Shenendehowa United Methodist 971 Route 146, Clifton Park 371-7964 Services: Sunday 9 & 10:30 a.m. Simpson United Methodist Church Rock City Road, Rock City Falls 885-4794 Services: Sunday 10:45 a.m. Soul Saving Station for Every Nation Christ Crusaders of America 62 Henry St., Saratoga Springs 584-3122 Services: Sunday 10 a.m. & 6:30 p.m. St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church 1 Grove St., Schuylerville 695-3918 Services: Sunday 8a.m. & 9 a.m. (Sunday School at 9:00 also) episcopalchurch-schuylerville.org

Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Saratoga Springs 624 North Broadway, Saratoga Springs 584-1555; uusaratoga.org Services, Nursery Care, and Religious Education: Sundays 10 a.m. Youth Group: Sundays 11:30 a.m. Unity Church in Albany 21 King Ave., Albany 453-3603 Services: Sunday 9 a.m. & 11 a.m. West Charlton United Presbyterian Church 1331 Sacandaga Road, West Charlton 882-9874 westcharltonupc.org Rev. Thomas Gregg, Pastor Services: Sunday 10:30 a.m. Wilton Baptist Church 755 Saratoga Road, Wilton 583-2736; wiltonbaptist@gmail.com; wiltonbaptistchurch.com Services: Sunday Service 11 a.m.

Temple Sinai 509 Broadway, Saratoga Springs 584-8730 www.saratogasinai.org Shabbat Services: Friday 6 p.m. Preceded by 5:30 p.m. Oneg. Handicapped Accessible. Terra Nova Church 45 Washington St., Saratoga Springs 833-0504; terranovachurch.org saratogaquestions@terranovachurch.org, Services: Sunday 5:30 p.m. Childcare: six months–four years and expanding. Handicapped accessible. The Salvation Army Worship, Service & Community Center 27 Woodlawn Ave., Saratoga Springs 584-1640; Mail-P.O. Box 652 Captain Aaron A. Boone, Sr.; Captain Amber S. Boone Commanding Officers/Ministers Services: Sunday School 10 a.m.; Praise & Worship 11 a.m. Trinity United Methodist Church

155 Ballard Road, Gansevoort 584-9107; tumcwilton.com Rev. Patti Molik-Pastor Services: Sunday 9 a.m.

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