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Racing’s Big Bet: 7-Week Season
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by Thomas Dimopoulos Saratoga TODAY SARATOGA SPRINGS — The Saratoga racing season, which typically runs from late July until Labor Day weekend is poised to be extended by an additional week this summer. The New York Racing Association has not formally announced its Saratoga schedule for 2019, but is reportedly planning to set this year’s opening day as Thursday, July 11 – eight days before its previously assumed opening date of July 19.
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Compiled by: Thomas Dimopoulos Q. What will be the effect of an extended summer meet at the Saratoga Race Course? February’s freeze clings to the Union Avenue sign at the entrance to Saratoga Race Course. The dates for the 2019 summer meet have not yet been posted. Photo by Thomas Dimopoulos.
And the ramifications for both year-round residents and summer visitors could be huge. See pg. 11
Todd Shimkus, President of the Saratoga County Chamber of Commerce.
A. Todd Shimkus: As the county’s tourism promotion agency, our campaign generally kicks off in early March, so from our perspective, if the state approves the (earlier) start date we can pull out all the stops to bring as many people here as possible. See pg. 2
The TheSun SunWill WillCome Come Why D.I.Y. When Out... In Toga Out... In Toga You Can D.I.T.? by Marissa Gonzalez Saratoga TODAY
Ainsley Martell. Photo by SuperSource Media, LLC. See Story pg. 16
SARATOGA SPRINGS — Saratoga Chalked Painting Workshop, which opened on Jan. 2, is taking a new spin on Do-ItYourself (DIY) projects. At the new business located at 33 Church St. in Saratoga Springs in a shared space with Green Conscience Home and Garden, customers can revive old furniture and Do-ItTogether (DIT) with the help of owner Pam Krison.
Get Your Copy TODAY! Athlete of the Week: AIDAN HOLMES See pg. 42
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Pam Krison. Photo provided.
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