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Saratoga Springs Heritage Area Visitor Center Kicks Off Annual Mitten Tree Program

SARATOGA SPRINGS — The Saratoga Springs Heritage Area Visitor Center this week launched their annual Mitten Tree Program. 

Running through Saturday, Jan. 4, members of the local community are invited to contribute warm winter wear to the Visitor Center Mitten Tree located at 297 Broadway in Saratoga Springs. All donations will benefit the following organizations: CAPTAIN Community Human Services, Franklin Community Center, and Shelters of Saratoga.

“As the holiday season approaches, we’re reminded how important it is to give back to our community,” said Karen Verrigni, director of the Saratoga Springs Heritage Area Visitor Center. “This annual tradition provides hundreds of pieces of warm winter wear to those in need during the cold winter months. The kindness and generosity of our region is heartwarming!”

Instead of ornaments or lights, the tree is decorated with warm winter items such as hats, socks, scarves, gloves, and of course, mittens. If you’d like to donate, the Visitor Center asks that you hang new or handmade items upon the tree. 

The Visitor Center is open Tuesday – Saturday, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. For more information, visit www.discoversaratoga.org/saratoga-springs-visitor-center.

Saratoga County Towns, Villages:Be Knowledgeable About Winter Parking Rules 

SARATOGA COUNTY — Seasonal parking rules have or will soon be in effect in multiple municipalities in advance of the winter season. 

Town of Wilton residents, take note: the parking of vehicles is currently prohibited on all highways and roads within the Town of Wilton, including the paved portion and shoulder, until April 1, 2025.  Any vehicle parked on a highway or road during said restricted period may be removed and stored at the owner’s expense.  

For information, visit your specific town, city or village website. 

SantaCon & Other Social Festive Events Supporting Franklin Community Center in December

SARATOGA SPRINGS — On Wednesday, Dec. 11, Samantha Nass Floral & Event Design at 61 Lawrence St. is hosting a special Support & Social event spotlighting Franklin Community Center. All donations will directly support FCC’s vital programs, and every shopper or donor will be entered to win a $250 gift certificate. Stop by anytime during their extended hours from 10 a.m. – 8 p.m.

The annual SantaCon is returning to Saratoga Springs on Saturday, Dec. 14, with a fresh approach focused on family-friendly fun and community support. 

Tickets can be purchased for $15 online (via eventbrite) or $20 day-of the event from 1-3 p.m. at Soundbar Saratoga and Harvey’s Restaurant. The ticket price provides drink specials at participating bars and establishments while supporting essential programs and services for the Saratoga community, with 100% of all ticket sales going to FCC. SantaCon participants are encouraged to dress up in holiday attire and celebrate community, kindness, and holiday cheer.

Established in 1983, Franklin Community Center, the Saratoga Springs-based organization has provided vital programs and services to individuals and families in the Saratoga County area. For more information on their work: www.franklincommunitycenter.org.

James F. McCormick 


MALONE, NY — James F. McCormick, age 80, of Malone, passed away at his home on November 20, 2024. Jim graduated high school and went on to earn an associate’s degree.  He enlisted in the United States Navy, serving from 1965-1968.  After his service to country, he spent his career at Niagara-Mohawk Power Corp. in Saratoga Springs, N.Y., retiring on November 1, 1999, after 35 years of service as a Hot Stick Line Foreman. Arrangements are through Bruso-Desnoyers Funeral Service in Malone, N.Y.

Carl L. Conklin

WILTON — With great sadness, the family of Carl L. Conklin of Wilton, New York, share the news of his passing. Carl passed away peacefully by the side of his loving wife of 64 years, Carol, on November 18, 2024 at the age of 83.

He will be dearly missed by his wife Carol; his children: Carl Conklin (Nancy), Jeff Conklin (Allyson), Jennifer Nichols (Michael), Debra Schubert (Richard); grandchildren: Tiffany, Zachary, Kristen, Rinnieco, Katie, Erika, Elizabeth, Nicholas, Cheyenne and Joshua; great-grandchildren: Marnie, Dane, Isabel, Sebastian, Gavin, Bella, Ziggy, Ryder, Gerah, River, Ezrah, Wesson, Journie, Oliver, Kieran, Declan, Imogen; his sister-in-law Donna Conklin and many nieces and nephews.

He was predeceased by his brother William Conklin and his parents Carl and Ruth Conklin. 

The family would also like to acknowledge his life-long best friend, Jack Nichol (Pam), whom he shared countless adventures with and long walks and coffee in his later years.

Born in Amsterdam, New York, he was known for his silly humor and unwavering devotion to his family, always offering his vast knowledge of everything to everyone. He enjoyed playing golf, sudoku puzzles, watching sports and eating.

Carl retired from Saint-Gobain at the age of 75 as a Mechanical Engineer.  

A celebration of Carl’s life is scheduled for December 28 at 2:00 p.m. at the Italian American War Veterans Club, 247 Grand Avenue, Saratoga Springs, New York.

For online condolences, visit www.compassionatefuneralcare.com

Joseph Peck

TOWN OF SARATOGA —Joseph Peck, a beloved retired dairy farmer, storyteller, and author, passed away peacefully at 85 on November 24, 2024. He dedicated his life to farming, family and community, with the philosophy that service to others is the price you pay for your time on earth.

Born March 29, 1939, Joe was the third son of Schuyler and Viola (Haas) Peck.  He grew up in the house where he was born on the family farm in the Town of Saratoga. He attended the Wagman’s Ridge one-room schoolhouse then graduated from Saratoga Springs High School and Cornell University (1960), where he met his wife Pat (Dunn). Married for 62 years, they built a life together that was filled with family, community, and agriculture. Joe and Pat raised three children. Their son David now operates their Century Farm. Joe joked that he could fix most things with bailing twine and duct tape.

He was a longtime leader in Saratoga County Farm Bureau and 4-H, NYS Agricultural Society, Hudson Valley Farm Credit, Academy for Lifelong Learning, Schuylerville Community Theater, Chair of the Town of Saratoga Planning Board, Resolutions Committee for AgriMark Cooperative, and a charter member of Saratoga JayCees and Thoroughbred Toastmasters. He was awarded the Cornell Outstanding Alumnus and the NYS Governor’s agriculture citation.

A gifted storyteller, Joe captured the humor and humanity of farm life through his three books and columns in agricultural publications. He spoke nationally sharing his humorous farm stories.

Joe also had a zest for life beyond the farm. He traveled extensively, exploring countries across Europe, and relished simple pleasures like visiting capitol buildings, county fairs, garage sales, and ice cream or root beer places.

Joe is survived by his wife, Pat, their three children, David, Deborah (Sean Kelleher), and Sharon, his four grandchildren, Henry and Erin Kelleher, and Asa and Schuyler Peck, as well as numerous extended family and friends. He was predeceased by his brothers John and Louis Peck.

A celebration of Joe’s life will be held at Flynn Bros. Funeral Home Schuylerville, NY on Friday, November 29 with visitation from 1 – 2:30 p.m., service at 2:30 p.m., followed by burial at Prospect Hill Cemetery.  In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to Saratoga County 4-H Training Center, 50 West High Street, Ballston Spa.

Joe’s family finds comfort in knowing that his stories, laughter, and contributions to the community will live on for generations to come. His positive spirit, wit, and deep love for his family and the farm will never be forgotten. He was a man who truly made life richer for all who had the privilege to know him.

Laurene Biviano 


WILTON — Laurene Biviano passed on November 20, 2024. Visitation will be from 4 – 7 p.m. on December 2 at Burke Funeral Home. Mass will be 11 a.m. on December 3 at St. Clement’s Church. Burial will be 12 p.m. on December 4 at St. Mary’s Cemetery, Cortland, NY. For online condolences please visit www.burkefuneralhome.com. 

Audrey J. Ball

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Audrey J. Ball of Saratoga Springs passed away on Friday, November 22, 2024, she was 94.

Audrey was born on May 10, 1930, at Glens Falls Hospital. She grew up in Wilton, NY, graduated from Saratoga High School in 1948, and was the daughter of Kenneth and Caroline (Loveland) Petteys. Audrey worked at the Glens Falls Insurance Company where she met the love of her life, Edward C. Ball. They married in 1952 at Bethesda Episcopal Church (Saratoga Springs) and spent 53 joy-filled years together.

Audrey was a homemaker and fulltime mother to their two beloved children, Nancy and Jeff. She was always available after school to hear about their day, and was an excellent cook. She volunteered for numerous causes, often visiting and spending time with the elderly. Wherever Ed and Audrey lived, she was always an active member and volunteer at their Episcopal church. Audrey will be remembered for her easy laughter, kind and gentle ways, and for always looking out for the underdog. She will be sorely missed.

Audrey spent the last year residing at Woodlawn Commons Assisted Living (Wesley) where she received excellent care and compassion. Audrey’s family is grateful for the staff who took such good care of her.

In addition to her parents, Audrey was predeceased by her husband, Edward. She is survived by her daughter, Nancy J. Kuhl and her husband Lawrence, of Wellesley Island, NY; her son, Jeffrey E. Ball and his wife Beverly, of Hagaman, NY; four grandsons and their spouses, Eric L. Ball (Cortney) of Fonda, NY, Justin M. Ball (Danielle) of Middleburgh, NY, Jonathan L. Kuhl (Scott) of Washington, DC and Stephen G. Kuhl (Shreya) of Manhattan, NY; five great-grandchildren; and her sisters Barbara Cook of St. Louis, MO and Carolyn Cook of Corinth, NY.

Relatives and friends may call from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. on Sunday, December 1, at William J. Burke & Sons/ Bussing & Cunniff Funeral Homes, 628 North Broadway, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866, 518-584-5373.

A Liturgy of the Holy Eucharist will be celebrated at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, December 2, at Bethesda Episcopal Church, 26 Washington Street, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866, by the Rev. Charles Wallace. Burial will follow in the family plot at Greenridge Cemetery on Lincoln Avenue in Saratoga Springs.

Memorial donations may be made in Audrey’s honor to Bethesda Episcopal Church, https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=STY8KSL99JXVJ

Roland Denoncourt

WESTFIELD, MA — Roland Joseph Denoncourt, known affectionately as Rol, passed away suddenly and unexpectedly at his home on November 5, 2024, at the age of 67. Born in Springfield, MA, Roland was the cherished son of the late Roland E. Denoncourt and Jeannette L. Denoncourt (Deblois). Rol grew up with a love for sports, excelling in football, baseball, and ice hockey. A graduate of Agawam High School’s class of 1975, Rol went on to marry his high school sweetheart, Paula, in 1977. Together, they built a loving home in Westfield, MA, where they raised their three children. 

Rol began his career in construction at a young age, gaining hands-on experience while working alongside his father and uncles at Denoncourt Construction Company.  In 1984, Rol and his brother, Dan, co-founded Denoncourt Brothers Construction Company, and later his son Marc joined the crew. The three generations had the unique privilege of working side-by-side throughout their lives. Over the years, Rol left a lasting impact on his community through the countless homes he built in Western Mass. and beyond, earning a reputation for his meticulous craftsmanship and ability to develop relationships with homeowners, which turned into lasting friendships. 

Rol was an amazing son, protective brother, devoted husband, loving father and grandfather, and a loyal friend. Those who knew him enjoyed his infectious smile, quick wit, and sense of humor. He loved to spend quality time with family and friends. His home and garage were always open for drinks, grilling, great stories, and working on equipment. Sports have always been a big part of Rol’s life. He enjoyed many years of coaching his three children and playing ice hockey in multiple adult leagues in the area. He was a fixture at his children’s games and, later in life, proudly cheered on his grandchildren at theirs. Rol loved his toys, whether he was out on the water boating, hitting the trails on his ATV, or tearing through the snow on his snowmobile, he always remained youthful at heart. He also enjoyed listening to his friends’ band, watching Fox News, cheering on the Boston Bruins, rooting for the New England Patriots, and following NASCAR. 

Rol was predeceased by his loving wife, Paula M. Denoncourt (Manchino), his sister Lorraine and his granddaughter Audra. He is survived by his sisters Denise Denoncourt of Feedings Hills, MA, Susan Collins and her husband Ted of Saratoga Springs, NY, and brother, Daniel Denoncourt and his wife Lorraine of Southwick, MA; his three children, with whom he adored; Beth Denoncourt and her husband Jason Hanscom of Agawam, MA, Janine Denoncourt and her husband Brian Parent of Mooresville, NC and Marc Denoncourt and his wife Madeline (Bergeron) of Westfield, MA; his cherished grandchildren who lovingly called him “Pepe”, Angelina, Madden, Parker, Will, Kyla, Julia, Rylan and Cameron and his beloved German Shepard, Rogie who was his faithful companion and protector. He also leaves behind many cousins, beloved nieces and nephews, and a lifetime of friends who have become family. Liturgy of Christian Burial was held at Blessed Sacrament Church prior to Thanksgiving. To express condolences to the family, and to share photos or memories, please visit Roland’s memorial page at https://www.firtionadams.com/obituary/Roland-Denoncourt

Gilbert Booth Mattson Jr.


SARATOGA SPRINGS —Gilbert Booth Mattson Jr., 94, passed away on November 18, 2024.  Booth had a long and adventurous life filled with family, laughter and love.  He was an Eagle Scout, graduated from Cornell University with a Bachelor of Electrical Engineering Degree and was a 1st Lieutenant in the Reserve of the United States Marine Corps.  Booth who was born in Philadelphia, worked for Scott Paper Co. for 22 yrs, and went on to own his own business designing and distributing hydraulic parts.  Booth loved bird hunting, golf, travel and his latest passion of carving wooden birds.  He will always be remembered for his quick wit and sly grin.  Booth is survived by his wife Joan Mattson, his 3 daughters Sally, Deborah, and Lynnie, his 3 stepsons John, Greg, and Don and 11 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren.  No services are planned at this time.