LOCAL • INDEPENDENT • FREE Volume 11 • Issue 36 • September 15 – September 21, 2017
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Blue Streaks Newest Teammate by Lori Mahan Saratoga TODAY
Sequoia Cumming, #44, the kicker for the Blue Streaks. Photo by Lori Mahan.
SARATOGA SPRINGS — Sequoia Cumming, a senior, is the first female football player for the Saratoga Blue Streaks. She is the kicker for the team and has attempted two kicks thus far this season. Head Coach Terry Jones, who was an assistant coach for the football team from 1999 until 2007 when he became the head coach, said this is the first female he’s ever had on his team.
“We had an informational meeting last spring for anyone interested in playing football and she showed up. At that meeting, everyone there was given information about summer workouts and everything and she did not miss a single work out all summer. She was one of only two players on our freshmen, JV, or Varsity teams who did not miss a single workout. And here she is. That’s the story,” Jones explained. Sequoia had her own reasons for playing, “It started out as
SARATOGA SPRINGS — Dozens of times in the span of five years,
Scott Fultz and his son Elijah left their home in Gansevoort before dawn. They drove north to accomplish a feat together that See High Peaks pg. 3
(From left) Elijah and Scott Fultz, with dogs Abbey and Kona, on the summit of Basin Mountain during their celebratory Aug. 27, 2017 hike. Photo provided.
by Larry Goodwin Saratoga TODAY
MALTA — In his 37 years of farming at Malta Ridge Orchard and Gardens, Dave Bowman says the worst he lost to inclement weather were one or two crops— never an entire season’s worth of fruit from his apple trees. This year, something unusual transpired at the Malta Avenue farm that, in turn, has caused a number of people to sour on the idea of supporting Bowman as a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) supplier. Bowman, one of the original founders of the popular Saratoga
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Families
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Malta Farmer Battles Father and Son Conquer High Peaks Weather & CSA Members by Larry Goodwin Saratoga TODAY
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Springs Farmers’ Market on High Rock Avenue, claims that a brief but destructive hail storm on Aug. 12 ruined virtually all of his apples and seriously damaged numerous vegetable crops. “I’m losing $10,000 a weekend” without the apple harvest, Bowman said earlier this week, after he had shut off and jumped down from his tractor to discuss the matter. Four CSA members, who signed a Malta Ridge Orchard contract for the 2017 growing season, have contacted Saratoga TODAY to dispute the farmer’s See Farmer pg. 8
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Inside TODAY Blotter 5 Obituaries 6 Business 12-14 Education 18-19 Arts and Entertainment 36-39
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