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Volume 9  •  Issue 15  •  April 18 – April 24, 2014

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Milestone Celebrations

Saratoga Springs Centennial Centennial to Kickoff Mayor’s Focus on Health by Colette Linton Saratoga TODAY SARATOGA SPRINGS— Planning for the 100th anniversary of Saratoga Springs’ incorporation as a city, is underway. The centennial celebration is to highlight the city’s heritage, much of which had started taking shape when the city was still a village. Saratoga Springs Mayor Joanne Yepsen has appointed a

centennial committee to highlight the milestones as well as the current accomplishments See Story pg. 6

Rebuilding Together Renews Pride

See Renewing Pride pg. 17

Featured Stories

Holiday Inn

INNvested in Saratoga Springs for 50 Years by Arthur Gonick Saratoga TODAY SARATOGA SPRINGS – With new hotel properties sprouting up like spring flowers throughout the 12866 zip code, there has never been a better time to celebrate the one hotel who put our town on the map. The Holiday Inn Saratoga Springs will be celebrating its silver anniversary this year – 50 years is an achievement of merit in any circumstance. As expected, they have a full slate of activities to commemorate this milestone. But before we detail the celebrations to come, let us take a moment to recall how this property came into existence and how it was seminal in the development of the Saratoga Springs we enjoy today. This was an example of a municipality coming together in a unique fashion. An entire community galvanized to finance the Holiday Inn’s construction. Under a slogan of “What Saratoga Springs builds - builds Saratoga Springs,” a campaign committee was formed that had community leaders with last names most people would easily recognize: for instance Benton, Grande, Roohan, Clements and Wait. Except these, of course, were the forbearers of the ones that are prominent today. But participation extended to all levels of the community. The idea of the campaign was to show a major hotel chain that this

Voting Ends town was serious about building itself as a convention destination. In 1961, approximately 300 campaigners went door-to-door across the City of Saratoga Springs to sell over 15,000 shares of stock in a new convention hotel. In the end, they collected over $700,000 in cash and pledges from over 1,500 residents. Some invested as little as $50 while organizations such as Skidmore College and the Adirondack Trust Company purchased shares worth $25,000 or more. Holiday Inn was a pioneer 50 years ago – opening ceremonies took place on August 15, 1964. Because of their commitment back then, you cannot name a hotel chain that wouldn’t want to be here. To celebrate, there are a bevy of events scheduled: - A Reunion of Investors: Cynthia Hollowood, general manager of the Holiday Inn, invites all investors and their families to a free Anniversary Reception and Luncheon at the hotel on May 28. At the event, The Holiday Inn will unveil a 70-foot timeline featuring its robust history See Holiday Inn pg. 14

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Boomerangsi See pgs. 17-21

Inside TODAY Blotter 5 Obits 6 Business 8-9 Pulse 23-25 Education 27-28 Sports 37-40

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