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Volume 10 • Issue 20 • May 22 – May 28, 2015
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Touching Ceremony Planned
More than 500 expected at National Cemetery by Norra Reyes Saratoga TODAY
Fresh flowers and flags honor the memory of veterans buried at the Gerald B.H. Solomon Saratoga National Cemetery. Photo by www.photosfromonhigh.com.
SCHUYLERVILLE — On Monday May 25, the Gerald B.H. Solomon Saratoga National Cemetery at 200 Duell Road in Schuylerville is expecting more than 500 people to attend the touching and inspirational Memorial Day ceremony planned for 11 a.m. This year, the event has special meaning as May 8 marked the 70th anniversary of VE Day (Victory in Europe Day), celebrating the end of the Second World War in Europe.
Cemetery Director Howard Porter, Jr., who will be providing the introductory welcome to the event, encourages people to come early. “That way they can avoid some of the traffic,” he said. “There was a nice crowd on Veteran’s Day, so I’m sure there will be many more for Memorial Day. We’ll have chairs set out, but people are also welcome to bring lawn chairs or a blanket to sit on.” More than 225,000 veterans reside in the Albany/Saratoga area. About 250 volunteers will be arriving Saturday morning at 8 a.m. to place 13,000 12”x18” See Memorial Day Ceremony pg. 8
The Homestretch SARATOGA SPRINGS — To call it a banner year for the Saratoga Catholic baseball team would be grossly understating just what the team has accomplished thus far. A 19-win regular season, the No. 1-seed overall in the Section II Class B tournament and a coach who preaches personable behavior over wins and losses have helped the Saints to a historic season that continued on May 19 with a 5-2 victory over Ravena in the first round of the tournament.
Featured Story
City Council See pg. 9
Inside TODAY Blotter 5 Obituaries 6 Business
Victories over bigger schools like Troy and Glens Falls stand out in a season filled with gems. All those things are great, coach Alphonse Lambert feels, but come tournament time, none of it matters. “It’s awesome and we need to celebrate those things (in the regular season) but no one that plays us is going to look at our record and be intimidated in the playoffs,” he said. “Everyone is 0-0 and any team can beat another team any day of the week. Baseball is an unforgiving sport. If we don’t come ready to play each game, our summer is going to start early.”
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Education 18-19 Food 23-25 Sports 36-39
Weekend Forecast FRIDAY
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67|46 SUNDAY
80|55 Photo by MarkBolles.com
See Spa Catholic pg. 10
SAVINGS
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by Neil Benjamin Jr. Saratoga TODAY
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