December 04 – December 10, 2015

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Missing Locals

Volume 10  •  Issue 48  •  December 4 – December 10, 2015

Fred “Fritzie” Drumm. Photo provided.

by Arthur Gonick Saratoga TODAY SARATOGA — The whereabouts of Fred “Fritzie” Drumm, 68, of Burgoyne Road in the Town of Saratoga, are

still undetermined according to the Saratoga County Sheriff ’s Office. Drumm, who is a Councilman for the Town of Saratoga, was reported missing by his family on Wednesday, November 25. The Sheriff ’s Office is continuing to actively investigate leads in the case. According to the Sheriff Department’s Lieutenant Jeffrey Brown, a search of the ground and waterways surrounding the area that Drumm was last seen began immediately after the family reported his disappearance. A total of more than 200 people have participated in the search for Drumm. In addition to the Sheriffs, other agencies involved in the search included See Story pg. 12

Daytime Solution

Dr. Liam Walsh. Photo from Walsh’s Facebook page.

by Norra Reyes Saratoga TODAY WILLOW, AK — Allie Barker, forecaster with the Hatcher Pass Avalanche Center in Alaska, confirmed to Saratoga TODAY that

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Dr. Liam Walsh, 33, a native of Saratoga Springs and Saratoga High School graduate, was last heard from around 1:34 p.m. Alaskan time via text November 22 when he went missing in the Hatcher Pass area during a solo afternoon ski. The avalanche danger had been high for days. A separate avalanche, large enough to bury or destroy a car, crossed the Hatcher Pass road 1.5 days later interrupting the search, and hazardous conditions continued for the duration of the weeklong search. All available resources, including a long-range beacon via helicopter, were employed. A longrange transceiver search was the most likely way to pick up Walsh’s beacon signal, if he was wearing one. See Story pg. 12

SOS Drop-In Center Offers Help for the Homeless

by Norra Reyes Saratoga TODAY

Left to right: Maggie Fronk, Executive Director, Wellspring; Cindy Phillips, Community Development Coordinator, City of Saratoga Springs; David Cornell, Senior Vice President, Bank of America; Michael Finocchi, Executive Director, Shelters of Saratoga; Elizabeth Shady, Caseworker, Catholic Charities; Leigha Rosenberger, Program Manager, VETHelp; Cindy Harrington, Director of Marketing and Development, Shelters of Saratoga. Photo by MarkBolles.com.

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SARATOGA SPRINGS — On the grey, wet cold of Tuesday morning, December 1, a smiling small crowd gathered at the Shelters of Saratoga’s (SOS) 20 Walworth Street location to celebrate the opening of a muchneeded adult daytime drop-in center for the homeless.

The SOS Adult Drop-In Program will be open every Tuesday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. to offer a safe, warm and dry environment for street homeless individuals to do laundry, take a shower, get a meal and connect with critical resources. There is currently no such service being offered in the Saratoga Springs area. See Story pg. 8

Melodies of Christmas

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Restaurant Week See pg. 37

Inside TODAY Blotter 5 Obituaries 6 Business 14-15 Education 16-17 Pulse 37-40 Sports 44-47

Weekend Forecast FRIDAY

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