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Racing Museum Announces 2025 Hall of Fame Finalists

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Eight racehorses, seven trainers, and one jockey comprise the National Museum of Racing’s 2025 Hall of Fame ballot.

The finalists are racehorses Blind Luck, Game On Dude, Groupie Doll, Havre de Grace, Kona Gold, Lady Eli, Rags to Riches, and Smarty Jones; trainers Christophe Clement, Kiaran P. McLaughlin, Kenneth G. McPeek, H. Graham Motion, Doug F. O’Neill, John W. Sadler, and John A. Shirreffs; and jockey Jorge F. Chavez. 

Groupie Doll, Smarty Jones, and McPeek are each a finalist for the first time.

Hall of Fame voters may select as many candidates as they believe are worthy of induction to the Hall of Fame. All candidates that receive majority approval from the voting panel will be elected to the Hall. The voting results will be announced on Thursday, April 24. The Hall of Fame induction ceremony will take place on Friday, Aug. 1, at the Fasig-Tipton Sales Pavilion in Saratoga Springs. The ceremony is open to the public and free to attend.

Saratoga-Wilton Youth Baseball Registration Now Open

SARATOGA SPRINGS — The Saratoga-Wilton Youth Baseball Club announced last Friday that registration is now open for the 2025 Spring Recreational Baseball Season, which will kick off with opening day ceremonies on Saturday, April 26 at the East Side Recreation Park in Saratoga Springs.

The program includes five divisions: t-ball (ages 4-6), rookie (7-8), minors (9-10), majors (11-12), and Babe Ruth (13-15).

 “We are thrilled to launch another season of Saratoga Wilton Youth Baseball and to continue serving our local families,” said Shawn Lescault, President of SWYB, in a news release. “Baseball is more than just a game – it’s an opportunity to build character, teamwork, and lifelong friendships. Thanks to the support of our community, we’ve been able to improve our fields, expand our programming, and create a better experience for our players.”

This year, the club completed major renovations of the minors and majors infields at East Side Rec. In addition to on-field improvements, Saratoga-Wilton Youth Baseball is also launching a new Sportsmanship Program this spring. After each game, a player from each team will be recognized for demonstrating outstanding sportsmanship and will receive a Sportsmanship Award to encourage positive behavior and fair play.

For more information and/or to sign up, visit www.swyb.org.

Exclusive Wedding Event at Saratoga Springs’ Newest Luxury Hotel on March 2

SARATOGA SPRINGS — “Brookmere Wedding Showcase,” an event that offers the opportunity for engaged couples to explore a luxurious venue while connecting with top industry wedding professionals will be held 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday, March 2 at the Brookmere, located at 500 Union Ave.

“A select group of wedding professionals from a variety of categories will be present to help answer questions and guide engaged couples toward the services they need to fulfill their dreams,” said Fran Dingeman, owner of Network Saratoga LLC. and presenter of the show. “We look forward to warmly welcoming engaged couples, as well as their families, friends, and attendants, to this exclusive new venue space in Saratoga Springs.”

The three-hour event will include hors d’oeuvre tastings, a champagne toast, giveaways, and the opportunity to win a variety of prizes and gift certificates. 

Local musician Garland Nelson, will act as the Master of Ceremonies as well as perform at the event. The showcase will also feature a variety of vendors. 

Early registration for the Brookmere Wedding Showcase is encouraged as space is limited. To register, visit www.brookmere wedding showcase.com A show entrance fee of $10 per person will be collected with online registration prior to the show and a fee of $15 per person will be collected at the door.

For more information about the Brookmere Wedding Showcase, contact Network Saratoga at fran@networksaratoga.com or call 518-365-3459.

Casting Call! New York City Ballet Holds Auditions for 36 Local Children; Register by March 6 

SARATOGA SPRINGS — New York City Ballet (NYCB) will audition area children Sunday, March 9 at 10 a.m., to dance during its Saratoga season, July 9 -12. Led by NYCB Children’s Repertory Director Dena Abergel and Associate Children’s Repertory Director Arch Higgins, the auditions are for 36 children roles in George Balanchine’s Coppélia, which first premiered at SPAC in 1974.  

“Bringing four performances of Coppélia, which held its world premiere in Saratoga, is a truly special opportunity for the community and our young aspiring dancers, Elizabeth Sobol, President & CEO of Saratoga Performing Arts Center said in a statement. “With three acts of lavish sets and costumes and more than 130 performers, including 36 local children, it promises to delight and inspire ballet lovers and newcomers, alike.” 

Casting for Coppélia includes roles for 24 girls who are nine-13 years old between four feet, two inches and five feet, one inches tall. In addition, there will be roles for six young ladies who are 14-18 years old between five feet, two inches and five feet, seven inches tall and six young men who are 14-18 years old and at least five feet, five inches tall. 

At least two years of ballet training is encouraged for all of the roles. Understudies will also be cast. 

Rehearsals for selected dancers will be held from June 29 to July 9 at the SPAC School of the Arts and at the SPAC amphitheater. 

New York City Ballet will perform its full-length production of Coppélia at SPAC on July 9, 10 and 11 at 7:30 p.m. and on July 12 at 2:00 p.m. Advance registration is required by Thursday, March 6 and applicants must audition in person to be considered. 

Auditions on March 9 will commence at 10 a.m. for children ages 14-18 (check-in no earlier than 9 a.m.) and at 10:30 a.m. for children ages nine to 13 (check-in no earlier than 9:30 a.m.) at the SPAC School of the Arts (located behind the National Museum of Dance School), 99 South Broadway, Saratoga Springs, NY. Visit spac.org for more details.

Dine to Donate at Panza’s Restaurant for Saratoga Springs Preservation Foundation Feb. 27

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Join the Saratoga Springs Preservation Foundation for a special evening at Panza’s Restaurant, 129 South Broadway, from 5 – 9 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 27.

Panza’s will donate 10% of all dining proceeds (excluding alcohol and gratuity) to the SSPF to support the preservation of Saratoga Springs’ architectural, cultural, and landscaped heritage.

For reservations, call 518-584-6882 Wednesday through Sunday or on Resy.com. Visit PanzasRestaurant.com for more information. 

Winter Fundraiser to Support Veterans and Retired Racehorses Feb. 27

 SARATOGA SPRINGS —A casual mid-winter fundraising event to support local Veterans and retired racehorses will take place 6-10 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 27 at the Horseshoe Inn Bar and Grill, located at 9 Gridley St, Saratoga Springs.

The evening of live music – featuring Jeff Walton, dining, and charitable giving will benefit Therapeutic Horses of Saratoga’s (THS) Freedom Rein program.

The event aims to raise $5,000 to sponsor four Veterans or Service Members for an eight-week Equine Therapy Group. The Freedom Rein program provides therapeutic interactions with retired racehorses, offering participants a unique and impactful form of mental health support.

Event Highlights include buffet dinner (included with admission), a cash bar, a spotlight on retired racehorses thriving in second careers, and a raffle with exclusive items and experiences, with proceeds directly benefiting THS Veterans’ Program

Ticket are: $55 and available at https://thsaratoga.org/100-days-to-belmont/. 

CREATING TOGETHER: A Free Celebration of Family, Community & Connection March 2

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Creating Together: A celebration of Family, Community & Connection will take place at Walt and Whitman, 20 Lake Ave., from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Sunday, March 2. 

The event includes: 

Live family friendly music from Billboard-charting songstress Cassandra Kubinski on piano and kazoo! Kiddos welcome to dance and sing along.

Children’s book readings from Francine Apy (SoulFilling Adoption) and Vicki Adesso Dodd and Sean Martin (Saratoga Springs Publishing).

Gratitude and thank-you card writing and art, presented by Coral and Blue’s Ashley Campbell.

Free photos with Longshot the Moose.

Walt Cafe is open all morning, and at noon Whitman Brewery also opens for food and drinks. Saratoga Arts made this event possible through the Community Arts Regrant Program, funded by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.

Richard Paul Varley

Saratoga Springs, NY — Richard Paul Varley Passed away on February 12, 2025, at the age of 84 at Equinox Terrace, Manchester, VT.  Born in Thomson, NY on March 17, 1940, he was the youngest of 4 children born to the late Dorothy Lang Brooks Varley and George Varley.

Richard, with the consent of his parents, joined the Army at age 17 with his brother, Thomas Varley. They both auditioned as buglers for the Army Band and were accepted and stationed at West Point where they both served for 3 years. His parents then bought him a used piano to repair, and his passion for the instrument inspired him to attend a Piano Technician school in Pennsylvania. On completion of the program, he moved to Saratoga Springs to start his new business and became known as “Dick Varley the Piano Tuner”.

He honed his craft and grew into one of the most respected piano technicians in the area. Richard became the concert tuner for SPAC when it opened in 1966 and worked there for over 50 years. He became the concert tuner at the Egg in Albany, and he tuned for the entire music department at Skidmore College. He also had many private customers in and around the Saratoga County area, many of whom became his close friends. 

Armed with a witty joke or pun, Richard would banter with the stagehands at SPAC, the professors at Skidmore, the members of the Racing City Chorus where he sang barbershop on Tuesday nights, or with his ballroom dance friends on weekends away with his wife, Donna Bird. He was also an avid piano player and songwriter. Richard was extremely social and made friends everywhere he went. His positive outlook and personable nature were always welcome at any social gathering. 

Richard is the beloved father of, and is survived by, Scott Varley (wife, Amra) and Kristin Pirie (husband, Lain); grandfather, of Sloan and Julian Pirie and Amelia Domazet, and husband and partner of Donna Bird. He is also survived by beloved stepchildren, grandchildren, several cousins, nieces, nephews, great nieces and nephews.  Richard is predeceased by his sisters, Sue Brooks Garnsey (Zene) and Clara Brooks Charron (Art) and his brother, Thomas Varley (Candace).

Donations in lieu of flowers can be made to VNA and Hospice of the Southwest Region, VT https://www.vermontvisitingnurses.org or to The Saratoga Performing Arts Center https://spac.org/saratoga-performing-arts-center/support-us/donations-general-fund/

Relatives and friends are invited to call from 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. on Friday, February 28, at the William J. Burke & Sons/ Bussing & Cunniff Funeral Homes, 628 N. Broadway, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 (518) 584-5373. There will be a procession and short service at 1:00 p.m.at the Gerald B. H. Solomon Saratoga National Cemetery, 200 Duell Road, Schuylerville, NY, followed by a 2:30 pm celebration of life, open to all at Mama Mia’s Restaurant 185 Ballston Ave, Saratoga Springs, NY

Online remembrances can be made at www.burkefuneralhome.com

Gerald John McNerney 

BALLSTON SPA — Gerald John McNerney (Jerry), 84, died peacefully on February 17, 2025, at his home in Ballston Spa, NY after a brief illness.  Jerry was born on June 24, 1940, in Brooklyn, NY to Frank and Nora (Kelly) McNerney, both immigrants from Ireland.  He had fond memories of his boyhood in Brooklyn and summers in Breezy Point, NY. 

Jerry’s proudest achievement was his family; his innate optimism, faith, and work ethic were a model for his children and grandchildren.  He loved a vigorous debate, a good game of spades, and a round of mini golf throughout his life, and generally won at all of them even into his 80s.  He and his wife Kathleen (Sutton) McNerney celebrated 60 years of marriage in September. 

After graduating from Midwood High School in Brooklyn, Jerry apprenticed at Swift & Co. becoming a skilled butcher. He was drafted into the U.S. Army and served for two years at Ft. Belvoir in Alexandria, VA.  After leaving Brooklyn in 1967, Jerry and his wife first settled in Manchester Center, Vermont where they opened and operated Sutton’s Guest House while he also worked two jobs to support his growing family.  In 1970, he found his true home in Ballston Spa, NY and built an enviable life.

He was a member of the Meat Cutters Union and spent 30 years managing meat departments in A&P, Grand Union, and Shop Rite grocery stores.  He then opened a one-man contracting business putting his handyman skills to work for many years in Saratoga County.  Jerry was a longtime parishioner of St. Mary’s parish, and active in the community throughout his life, volunteering with a community food bank, St. Mary’s School and Saratoga Catholic High School, as a Boy Scout leader, a youth baseball coach, and member of the Knights of Columbus.  

Jerry is survived by his wife Kathleen; his children Gerald (Maureen) McNerney of Rockville Centre, NY, Patricia McNerney of Washington, DC, Christopher (Erin) McNerney of Matthews, NC, Andrea (Jeff) Wilk of Hopkinton, MA, Dennis (Michelle) McNerney of Orangeburg, NY, and James McNerney of Albany, NY; his grandchildren Ryan, Grace, Mae, Annie, Bridget, Maura, Sebastian, and Scarlett; his siblings Marion Murray, Andrew McNerney, and Kathleen Coady; and many nieces and nephews.  He is predeceased by his parents Frank and Nora McNerney; his siblings Nora Keenan, Anna Windels, Frank McNerney, and Gloria McNerney. 

Calling hours will be from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, February 25 at Armer Funeral Home, Inc., 39 East High St., Ballston Spa. A mass of Christian burial will be held at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, February 26 at St. Mary’s Church, Milton Ave., Ballston Spa. 

Valuing the importance of education to the end and inspired by his granddaughter’s medical studies, Jerry donated his body to the anatomical donation program at Albany Medical College.  His family is grateful for the kind and skilled caregivers from Community Hospice who helped realize his wish to be at home. 

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to St. Mary’s School (https://smsbsn.betterworld.org/campaigns/st-marys-school-online-giving-pl). 

Online remembrances may be made at www.armerfuneralhome.com