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Volume 9  •  Issue 43  •  October 31 - November 6, 2014

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10,000 + Visits! Community Health Center Meets Medical Needs

by Megan Harrington for Saratoga TODAY SARATOGA SPRINGS — While many lower-income residents may have health care that covers catastrophic illnesses and events, that insurance often doesn’t extend to routine medical services and dental work. Saratoga Hospital’s

Community Health Center (CHC) is offering a remedy with a one-stop shop for individuals who need nonurgent medical and dental care and have limited or no insurance. CHC’s Medical Director Dr. Renee Rodriguez-Goodemote says, “We’re one of the few programs in the area that is using an integrated See CHC pg. 13

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Thomas, Griffen Lead Schuylerville Black Horses Into Class B Semis by Brian Cremo Saratoga TODAY

Josh Thomas (left) and Will Griffen (right)

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Senior running back Josh Thomas and junior quarterback Will Griffen are the dynamic duo at the forefront of this year’s No. 1 rushing team in Section II.

With a combined 1,820 rushing yards and 31 touchdowns, the dominance of the two captains has helped the No. 7 state ranked Schuylerville Black Horses earn the position of hosting tonight’s Class B semifinal game against Cohoes. “I’ve been very fortunate with them as this year’s captains,” said

second year Schuylerville head coach John Bowen. “They lead in their own individual ways. Neither one is really overly vocal, so when they do speak, their words carry weight. They’re very business-like in their approach and very serious, which as a coach I appreciate.

Vietnam Vets Visit School SSHS Students Learn From Firsthand Oral Histories

by Arthur Gonick Saratoga TODAY SARATOGA SPRINGS — As part of a nationwide effort to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the ceasing of hostilities in Vietnam,

the city of Saratoga Springs became one of the first to enroll as a commemorative partner in this effort. The roster of partners is now 100 in New York State and over 6,000 in the United States. There will be many activities scheduled by the appointed committee in this city,

which is taking its role quite seriously. But none will probably be more important and instructive than those that occurred for See Vietnam pg. 12

See Black Horses pg. 36

Voter’s Guide

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Inside TODAY Blotter 5 Obituaries 6 Business 16-17 Education 18-19 Pulse 28-31 Sports 35-39

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