LOCAL • INDEPENDENT • FREE Volume 10 • Issue 41 • October 16 – October 22, 2015
Off to Austria!
by Arthur Gonick Saratoga TODAY
SARATOGA SPRINGS — Fourteen-year old Hugh Dempsey has received a big honor – one might say, an honor of Olympic proportions! Hugh, a ninth grade student at Saratoga Springs High School (SSHS), will be part of a team from the Lake Placid/Adirondack region that will venture to Innsbruck, Austria next January, to participate in the 2016 Winter International Children’s Games (ICG).
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Saratoga Springs HS Freshman Hugh Dempsey Named To International Children’s Games in Innsbruck this January
This will be the first time the Lake Placid area will be sending a team to the games, which draws delegations from as far away as China, South Korea and Australia in addition to several other locales in Europe and North America. Innsbruck will host the seventh winter ICG, which has been held since 1994. Hugh will be a member of Team Lake Placid’s Alpine Skiing team. Other sports in the games See Off to Austria pg. 12
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Hugh Dempsey in a slalom race at Mount Tremblant last March.
Saratoga’s New Meet St. Paul’s New Pastor Breast Cancer Technology by Rebecca Davis Saratoga TODAY
WILTON — In the wake of hiring a new breast cancer surgeon and clinical director to lead a multidisciplinary breast health program [see “Hands of a Surgeon, Heart of a Warrior,” September 11 issue], the hospital has now acquired state-ofthe-art mammography technology. According to Dr. Philip Fear, MD, a radiologist with Saratoga Hospital, the new Hologic Genius™ 3D MAMMOGRAPHY™, also known as digital breast tomosynthesis or “breast tomo,” is installed at the hospital’s Women’s Imaging Center at the Wilton Medical Arts location on Route 50. Its use on
SARATOGA SPRINGS — St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church recently welcomed its new associate pastor, Rev. Ethan Luhman. Luhman was ordained at the church mid-August after moving to Saratoga Springs with his family from the Midwest. Though he is only 26, Luhman possesses a humble wisdom that makes him seem like an old soul. Growing up in a rural, farming community in a small town near Madison, Wisconsin, Luhman spent a lot of time outdoors in the country. He enjoyed the small town culture, something he also likes about Saratoga. “I went to a small high school in a town where everyone knows everyone,” said Luhman, who graduated with less than 50 other students. “I appreciate that Saratoga isn’t so large you can’t
See 3D Mammography pg. 10
See St. Paul’s New Pastor pg. 11
by Norra Reyes Saratoga TODAY
Three Teams Still Undefeated See pg. 47
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