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Saratoga Regional YMCA Launches Annual Campaign
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SARATOGA SPRINGS — The Saratoga Regional YMCA hopes to raise $450,000 in its 2024 Annual Campaign, which launched last week.
“The Annual Campaign is the heartbeat of the YMCA,” said Scott Clark, Saratoga Regional YMCA CEO, in a statement. “Through this effort, volunteers and staff ensure we carry out the foundation of our mission, and that everyone has the opportunity to take a step toward a stronger and brighter future, regardless of income.”
So far, the SRYMCA has raised over $200,000, including $75,000 in donations from the Board of Directors and Staff.
Those interested in donating can visit srymca.org/donate.
Saratoga Little League Registration Open
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SARATOGA SPRINGS — Baseball season is nearly upon us, and that means that it’s time once again for youngsters to register for the Saratoga Springs Little League. Children as young as 4-years-old who live in the Saratoga district are eligible to sign up.
The league is also looking for manager/coach volunteers, as well as anyone who would like to help on the field and in practices. No experience is necessary. Background checks are required for all coaches.
For more information or to register, go online to www.saratogaspringslittleleague.org/2024-registration
Skidmore Hockey Falls Short in Championship Game
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GENEVA — Skidmore College’s hockey team fell short in the New England Hockey Conference (NEHC) championship game last weekend, losing 5-0 to defending champs Hobart College. The Thoroughbreds, who have played in two of the last three NEHC title games, finished 19-7-2 on the season. Goalie Tate Brandon had a career-high 51 saves in the contest.
Saratoga Cheerleaders Make History
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The Saratoga Springs cheerleading squad finished fourth in the New York State Public High School Athletic Association’s co-ed division championships in Binghamton last weekend. They were the first cheer team in school history to reach the finals. Photos provided by @TogaAthletics X account and @bluestreakscheer Instagram account.
Saratoga’s Emily Bush Earns Another Championship
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SARATOGA SPRINGS —Saratoga Springs’ Emily Bush won the girls’ 3000-meter run at the New York State Public High School Athletic Association’s (NYSPHSAA) indoor track and field championships in Staten Island last weekend. Bush had been heavily favored to win.
“It was such a surreal moment,” Bush said in an interview posted by the NYSPHSAA. “This year, I’ve been going to every race just wanting to have fun and just really get on the track and leave it all out there, regardless of whatever time I run, regardless of whatever place I get.”
Bush is bound for Providence College, where she will continue to compete in cross-country and track.
Ballston Spa Runner Sets School Record
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STATEN ISLAND — Ballston Spa’s Gabby Bozeth placed 5th in the girls’ 300-meter dash at the New York State Public High School Athletic Association’s (NYSPHSAA) indoor track and field championships in Staten Island last weekend. Bozeth set a new school record of 39.91. Fellow Scottie Harriet Healey finished eighth in the same race with a time of 40.31.
Saratoga Boys Win Relay Title
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STATEN ISLAND — Saratoga Springs runners Jacob Bernd, Luke Dacey, Owen Blaisdell, and Thomas Isenovski won the 4×800 meter relay finals at the New York State Public High School Athletic Association’s (NYSPHSAA) indoor track and field championships in Staten Island last weekend. They set a new school record of 7:53.72.
“They all made the decision as a group to forego individual events in order to pursue the state champ in the relay,” Coach Shane Zanetti said. “They knew that they had a good chance to win the race and they all felt it was important to be completely committed to each other. They ran smart, stayed calm, and focused on running selflessly. When you can do that, and you are as talented and hard working as they are, you have a chance at a state championship.”
Lake George Winter’s Dream Invites Community For End of Season Celebration
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LAKE GEORGE — Lake George Winter’s Dream will conclude its inaugural season with a Community Evening on Saturday, March 9, when attendees will have the exclusive opportunity to experience this magical attraction at the lowest rates of the season.
As a gesture of gratitude for the support received during its inaugural year, the community is invited to attend Lake George Winter’s Dream at the following special ticket prices: $14.90 for adults, $9.90 for seniors and children ages 4-12, and complimentary admission for children 3 and younger.
Following the final showing, ticket holders are invited to gather at the Lakeside Restaurant for a complimentary champagne toast at 9 p.m.
Though weather conditions characterized by warm temperatures and rain posed significant challenges, Lake George Winter’s Dream remained open, offering a distinctive and enjoyable experience for visitors. The attraction, unreliant solely on ice and snow, ensured continued patronage, with companies and tour groups still able to partake regardless of the weather.
During the season, Lake George Winter’s Dream hosted a Military Appreciation Evening on Jan. 25, which drew participation from a significant number of individuals. Additionally, Tri-County United Way organized a fundraising event on Feb 13.
For tickets visit lakegeorge.wintersdream.com.
Upcoming at Universal Preservation Hall
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SARATOGA SPRINGS — Universal Preservation Hall in Saratoga Springs has announced three new shows that will stage in the Great Hall later this year:
Billed as a paranormal expert, Dustin Pari of “Ghost Hunters” hosts a live show – “Ghosts: Do You Believe?” – at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, May 3.
Preacher Lawson, who is best known for his appearance on season 12 of NBC’s hit series “America’s Got Talent” (2017) where he made it to the final round, will be at UPH 7:30 p.m. Friday, May 10. He recently completed his residency hosting AGT Live in Las Vegas and continues to perform at sold-out venues around the world.
“The Magicians Guild Presents Glitches in Reality” features World Champion of Close-up Magic and FISM Grand Prix winner, Simon Coronel, in a show that blends theater and magic into a one-of-a-kind, once-in-a-lifetime experience not for children 7:30 p.m. July 25-27.
Tickets on sale now through the Box Office at Proctors in-person, via phone at 518-346-6204 Monday-Saturday 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. or online visit atuph.org.

