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LOCAL • INDEPENDENT • FREE Volume 11  •  Issue 29  •  July 22 – July 28, 2016

saratogaTODAYnewspaper.com • (518) 581-2480

Lets Roll!

Complete First Week Coverage Pages 37-44

Photo by Adam Mooshian/NYRA

Brown’s Beach Update

by Norra Reyes Saratoga TODAY

STILLWATER — Brown’s Beach will remain closed to swimming for an undetermined amount of days until a series of tests conclude water safety.

Stillwater Town Supervisor Ed Kinowski said it is highly unlikely the contamination had anything to do with the July 4th spill of 5,000 gallons of untreated sewage into Saratoga Lake because Brown’s Beach is south of that location and the lake’s water currents would have

Amanda Engels, Jack Brennan (age 7), George Brennan (age 5) enjoy Brown’s Beach even if they can’t swim. Photo by Francesco D’Amico. See Beach pg. 7

Mayor Censured

by Norra Reyes Saratoga TODAY

Kaitlin’s Korner Opens See pg. 18

Inside TODAY

SARATOGA SPRINGS — A contentious City Council meeting Tuesday, July 19, resulted in a 3-2 vote to censure Mayor Joanne Yepsen for ethics violations. This is the first censure of a sitting mayor in the history of Saratoga Springs. As first highlighted in “Recusal or Refusal” by Arthur Gonick in Saratoga TODAY’s April 15 issue, questions arose surrounding Yepsen’s efforts to solicit business from the Saratoga Hospital Foundation for Critical Needs Now, a grant-writing business Yepsen

See Mayor pg. 11

Blotter 5 Obituaries 6 Business 16-17 Education 18-19 Pulse 26-32 Winners Circle

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Sports 47-47


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