LOCAL • INDEPENDENT • FREE Volume 13
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Issue 14
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April 5 – April 11, 2019
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saratogaTODAYnewspaper.com
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Raising Awareness; Cecilia’s Story by Lindsay Wilson Saratoga TODAY SARATOGA SPRINGS — It’s a Tuesday morning, Cecilia Axe is sitting in a fluorescently lit room at the Saratoga Bridges office with her parents, and Pamela Polacsek discussing the upcoming Autism Expo at the Saratoga City Center. There is a water cooler on the other side of the room, and a man walks in and fills up his cup of
water. Everyone in the room is carrying on with their conversation, except Cecilia, who’s attention was derailed by subtle pitter patter of water filling up a cup. This is not uncommon for someone who is Autistic. “That guy filling up water right now,” says Cecilia’s father John Axe. “That was just as prevalent with her as you and I talking right now, but for us, we just put that in the background.” See Story pg. 14
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Local Ramifications of MEET THE TEAM: the NY State Budget Saratoga Blue Streaks Baseball by Thomas Dimopoulos Saratoga TODAY NEW YORK — Last weekend, state leaders agreed to a $175.5 billion budget shortly in advance of the April 1 start of New York’s fiscal year. The deal includes everything from a ban on single-use plastic bags, the elimination of cash bail for many, but not all misdemeanors and nonviolent crimes and instituting a permanent property
tax cap of 2 percent. A traffic congestion fee – which aims to relieve traffic congestion - will subject Manhattan drivers to a toll, depending on where on the island they are traveling, A proposal that would have legalized marijuana and taxed and regulated it, was put on the back burner for the time being, but a new tax was created regarding Internet marketplace providers – a portion of which will deliver revenue to local governments. See Story pg. 8
The Blue Streaks varsity baseball team kicks off its fourth season under the coaching of Andrew Cuthbertson.
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BRYAN CAMAJ
Pitcher, Designated Hitter
The Blue Streaks’ next game will be home at the East Side Recreation Field on Monday, April 8 at 6:15 p.m. See pgs. 42 & 43
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