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LO C A L

I N D E P E N D E N T

Volume 10  •  Issue 28  •  July 17 – July 23, 2015

Sea-Mester:

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SSHS Grad’s Marine Research Adventure

by Norra Reyes Saratoga TODAY

Left to right: Ashley Meyer, Sabrina Hutchinson, and Liz Olson collect Sargassum, a type of seaweed. Photo by Dr. Amy Siuda.

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Elizabeth “Liz” Olson, 19, returned home to Saratoga Springs earlier this month after a transformative experience sailing the high seas as a student abroad in a Marine Biodiversity and Conservation SEA semester through the Sea Education Association (SEA) in Woods Hole, Massachusetts. The 2013 graduate of Saratoga Springs High School has always been comfortable around boats, growing up with them through her father’s businesses, Saratoga Boatworks locally and Champlain Boatworks in Plattsburgh.

“My dad sells powerboats, but we’ve been sailing,” said Olson. “I chose the SEA semester because it wasn’t a full year and the sailing component really interested me.” Olson is an environmental science major and rising third year student at Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts. She has always been interested in science, and considered neuroscience for a bit, but remained drawn to environmental studies. “Now that I’m deep in my major, I’ll look back at things I did as a little kid,” she said, “like play with bugs, or hold my birthday party at the nature center in Bolton Landing. See Sea-Mester pgs. 14-15

Featured Stories

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Starting Gate See pgs. 19-30

Saratoga County Fair See pgs. 34-35

Inside TODAY

Two Family Attractions Expanding for Summer Fun

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by Megin Potter Saratoga TODAY

Business 10-11

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Families can now add zorbing and waterspray attractions to their summer experience in the region with last weekend’s opening of “Big Balls - The Adventure” body zorbing’s summer location in Saratoga Spa State Park and the upcoming Gavin Splash Park, opening end of August. Spinning, rolling, tumbling and bouncing in large inflatable plastic balls is the business brainchild of young Nick Scialdone, III, who first experienced zorbing while on vacation. With the encouragement of his father, Nick Scialdone, Jr., and by partnering up with See New Family Attractions pgs. 2-3

Obituaries 6 Families TODAY

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Pulse 37-40 Sports 44-47

Weekend Forecast FRIDAY

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85|75 SUNDAY

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