LOCAL • INDEPENDENT • FREE Volume 2 • Issue 1 • January 8 – January 14, 2016
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If They Build it, Will they Come?
GrandeVille at Park Place apartment complex off Landau Boulevard on Route 9 — about 3 miles from GlobalFoundries — broke ground in early September. DGA Builders has finished most of the foundations and started framing for the first phase. It is expected to be ready for tenants to move in during summer 2016. Sausville said he’s concerned that with the number of people moving in and Front Elevation Grande Ville at Park Place James Fahy Design Associates bringing their vehicles, it will GrandeVille Apartments create traffic problems and an “There are a lot of apart- added cost for snow removal, by Sarah Hume ments going up in the town especially if there’s on-street for Saratoga TODAY of Malta, and it’s transform- parking. ing our town, not in a positive “I don’t think we need more MALTA — Construction has way,” said Paul Sausville, forpeople in our town,” Sausville begun in Malta on Park Place, mer Malta town supervisor. said. “We’ve got a population one of three newer apartment Matt Gourlay, finan- of 14,000. We need businesses complexes in the town, and cial analyst with LeCesse and jobs. Apartment buildings some are concerned. Development Corp., said the LeCesse Development Corp. Malta, New York
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are outpacing the demand.” The new town supervisor, Vincent DeLucia, said he’s not personally excited about the large-scale apartment complexes going up in Malta, but he added that developers have a right to build new apartment complexes if they fit within the existing zoning laws and requirements. “I believe in well-organized, balanced growth between residential, rural, commercial and agriculture,” he said. DeLucia was sworn in January 1. Gourlay said as far as GrandeVille is concerned, there should be plenty of room for everyone. “The layout and plan call for a more pedestrian-friendly See Story pg. 8
Alpine Sports Shop Celebrates 75 Years
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What will Saratoga Springs look like in 100 Years? See Man on the Street pg. 2
Chamber Health & Wellness Week See pg. 35
Inside TODAY Blotter 5 Obituaries 6 Business 12-13 Education 16-17 Pulse 27-29 Sports 35-40
Weekend Forecast
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by Eli King for Saratoga TODAY
SARATOGA SPRINGS — The Alpine Sport Shop turns 75 this year, a milestone for the family owned retailer that has served
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40|34 SUNDAY
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