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LOCAL • INDEPENDENT • FREE Volume 11  •  Issue 14  •  April 8– April 14, 2016

Hospital Expansion:

President and CEO of Saratoga Hospital Angelo Calbone.

Saratoga Spring Commissioner of Public Saftey Christian Mathiesen.

A Warm Winter Weather’s Impact On Our Pocket

Saratoga County. In fact, prior to receiving 6 inches of surprise snow on April 4, only 10 inches fell over SARATOGA SPRINGS — Anyone the course of the entire winter. This that has lived “It’s better budget-wise for strange winter in Upstate New county residents. We can put that brought with York for some money back into the general fund it some intertime will know and do projects we may not have esting consethat this past quences for the been able to do otherwise.” winter was an local economy, anomaly. Record-breaking warm affecting businesses, local governtemperatures and sparse snowfall ment and winter activities, both posimade for a winter landscape of green tively and negatively. grass and blue skies throughout

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A Decision For Many In The Hands of A Few

by Norra Reyes Saratoga TODAY

SARATOGA COUNTY — The Saratoga Hospital is a private, nonprofit entity that is responsible for providing much of the wellness, chronic, urgent and life-saving medical care needed in a county with a population of more than 226,000 people, as of the 2015 U.S. Census estimate. Anticipating future medical care needs, the hospital recently proposed an expansion. Members of the neighborhood surrounding the proposed expansion near the hospital’s Church Street location have raised concerns about the impact the expansion would have on their property values, the noise level, the traffic, and quality of life concerns.

The hospital and the neighborhood have had their lawyers appear before the Saratoga Springs City Council, and both have had their representatives and allies speak at public hearings, standing up and explaining their views in hopes of finding common ground. The one group that the City Council has not heard much from, however, is the largest group – the two hundred thousand people who do not reside in Saratoga Springs, yet count on Saratoga Hospital to be at peak performance 24 hours a day seven days a week. “I represent the 28,000 people of Saratoga Springs,” said Saratoga Springs Mayor Joanne Yepsen. “We have a very active population of See Saratoga Hospital pg. 10

City Center Parking Structure Passes, 3-2

See pg. 34- 36

40 Years:

Center for the Family See pg. 32

Inside TODAY Blotter 5 Obituaries 6-7 Business 14-16 Families Today

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Education 30-31 Pulse 42-45

by Rebecca Davis Saratoga TODAY

See Warm Winter pg. 11

Voting Continues

Sports 51-55

Weekend Forecast by Arthur Gonick Saratoga TODAY “The decision last night was an exciting move forward, not only for the City Center - but also for the business community as a whole. There was a huge response from civic leadership that proves the legitimacy of the need and quality of the project. The City Center is excited to continue to move forward with this project and bring it to reality so it can be an asset to the entire community. See City Center pg. 12

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