LOCAL • INDEPENDENT • FREE Volume 14
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Issue 16
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April 17 – April 23, 2020
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Have Fun A Beautiful Brainstorm Getting Dirty Tips and Tricks for Yard Work by Opal Jessica Bogdan Saratoga TODAY SARATOGA SPRINGS — Taking the opportunity to venture outside and do yard work is a great way to split up monotony and allows everyone to enjoy the spring weather. Not only does yard work double as a great exercise, but parents with children at home can use it as a learning opportunity. Mike Devine, landscape designer at Branches
Landscape, recommended starting a compost bin or pile. “People are stuck home, unfortunately, and looking to make the most of their time. A lot of us are homeschooling our children as well, so compost can have two purposes: to have a nice activity and to get the kids involved with some science,” Devine said. To create a compost pile, Devine said a little space in the corner of a backyard is all that is needed.
Fine Affairs has Partnered with Local Businesses to Offer a Wedding Relief Package to One Deserving Hero! Photo by Tom Wall Photography. See Story pg. 3
Just the FACS: Local Teachers Share Passion
by Thomas Dimopoulos Saratoga TODAY
See Story pg. 11
SARATOGA SPRINGS — Margaret Kuenzel returned to her home Wednesday afternoon after spending her morning at the food pantry where she has worked for the past year. “It’s a drive-thru these days,” she explains in this age of essential employees in the era of social distancing. She is one of six at St. Clement’s on Lake Avenue - where Marianne McGhan coordinates the outreach program
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- bagging produce and canned foods, laundry detergent and toothpaste and leaving them on a table outside of St. Clement’s Chapel for their customers who need them. Kuenzel had worked as Family And Consumer Science, or FACS, teacher for 36 years prior to her retirement. And even as her earliest roots date to Hyde Park, NY, the greatgranddaughter of legendary trainer “Sunny Jim” Fitzsimmons has lengthy traces to the Spa City. See Story pg. 10