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Volume 10  •  Issue 12  •  March 27 – April 2, 2015

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Sixth Time a Charm? by Chad Beatty Saratoga TODAY

Local MMA Fighter Matt Secor will be stepping into the cage on April 10 at the Mohegan Sun casino in Uncasville Connecticut. Photo Provided.

ALBANY — For the sixth consecutive year, the New York State senate approved a bill to legalize the sport of Mixed Martial Arts (MMA). It passed 47-14. This is both sweet and sour news for fans and competitors of MMA. Despite being so close, so many times, it has never made it through the state Assembly. But it is a different playing field this year. The bill’s main opponent, Sheldon Silver, is effectively out of

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the picture after being arrested on corruption charges. The new speaker, Carl Heastie, supports the legalization of the sport. In the Saratoga Springs community, we have two schools which train martial artists to compete in the sport, as well as many competitors on both the amateur and pro levels. Spa City Jiu-Jitsu owner, Eddie Fyvie, is also a former professional mixed martial artist. According to Fyvie, “MMA competition can be a natural extension of jiu-jitsu. For those that are interested in taking their

training to that level, it is a way to test themselves in a realistic and controlled environment.” While opponents of MMA view it as barbaric sport, The Unified Rules of Mixed Martial Arts include a laundry list of techniques that are illegal and very stringent guidelines regarding medical requirements and fighter safety. Many argue that MMA is safer than other combat or mainstream sports. Spa City Jiu-Jitsu student Matt Secor, who was a competitor in season 16 of the hit reality show “The Ultimate

Saratoga Bridges Client is a Story of Triumph

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Meet Amanda Baillargeon. She’s got a lot

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See MMA pg. 3

“Success Feels Awesome!”

by Arthur Gonick Saratoga TODAY

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of things going for herself: A sunny disposition, stunning artistic talent and a future that is brighter not just because of the assistance she was See Success pg. 8

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Inside TODAY Blotter 5 Obituaries 6 Historic Saratoga

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Education 19-21 Business 24-25 Pulse 36-38 Sports 44-47

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34|16 SUNDAY Wilton Food Pantry growth. Photo by SaratogaPhotographer.com

See Wilton Food Pantry pg. 10

Amanda holding her original ‘Lavender Love’. Photo by MarkBolles.com

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