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Home Made Theater Holds Open Auditions for “She Loves Me”

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Home Made Theater will host open auditions for their December production of She Loves Me, book by Joe Masteroff, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick, and music by Jerry Bock. The production will be directed and choreographed by Johnny Martinez, with musical direction by Richard Cherry.

The auditions will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 11 and Wednesday, Oct. 12 starting at 6:30 at Home Made Theater’s headquarters at the Wilton Mall (near JC Penney).

The main cast consists of five men and two women ranging in ages from 20 to 65. There will also be an ensemble consisting of both men and women of various ages.

The original Broadway production opened in 1963 and there have been several revivals produced for the stage, as well as being the basis for the film You’ve Got Mail. 

For the audition: prepare 16-32 bars of a song similar in style to the show that showcases your voice. Bring your own sheet music in your key; a pianist will be provided. No a cappella singing. Wear or bring comfortable clothes and shoes that allow for movement for a brief choreography audition. Bring a current photo (cannot be returned) and a resume. Be prepared to list all potential conflicts from the first rehearsal through closing (with the exception of Tech Week and performances, conflicts can be worked around if known about in advance). 

Rehearsals start Oct. 23 and performances are in December. For more information, go to: www.homemadetheater.org.

Elizabeth N. Koval 

STILLWATER — Elizabeth N. Koval passed 9/29/2022. Funeral service will be 10/7/2022, 10 a.m. at the Quaker Springs United Methodist Church, 466 NY-32, Schuylerville, NY 12871. Burial will be private. Memorial donations to the Quaker Springs United Methodist Church or the Fisher Center for Alzheimer’s Research Foundation. burkefuneralhome.com

October 7 – 13, 2022

Fall Foliage Trip to Burlington, VT

On October 14 travelers can spend a day on their own in Burlington or choose to spend part of the day at the nearby Shelburne Museum and the remainder of the day in Burlington, home to the thriving arts scene, a sparkling waterfront, great shopping, and dining. The round-trip bus is $39. The bus trip including Shelburne Museum admission is $62. Contact the Saratoga Senior Center for more information or to reserve your spot at 518-584-1621. 

Genealogy Talks

Heritage Hunters of Saratoga County will offer a series of 4 genealogy talks in one day, Saturday, October, 15, featuring certified genealogist Nancy Loe, (via Zoom). 10 – 11 a.m. Beyond Ancestry: Essential Portals for Genealogy; 11:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Successful Genealogy Sources and Citations; 1:15 to 2:15 p.m.  Discovering European Immigrant Ancestors; 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. Picture This: Cataloging Digital Photos. Nancy E. Loe is a professional archivist and genealogist. Her website is www.sassyjanegenealogy.com. Call Ginny Humphrey, 518-885-9309 to register. $20 for members,
$35 for non-members (includes new membership).

Jump Into Fall 

Jump Into Fall with Pitney Meadows & the Waldorf School on Saturday, October 15, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. at Pitney Meadows Community Farm, 223 West Ave, Saratoga, Rain or Shine! Jump Into Fall is an outdoor celebration to benefit both the Waldorf School and Pitney Meadows Farm. Join us for interactive activities for children, music & stories throughout the day, sheep shearing, felting, a drum circle, a scavenger hunt, hay jump and much more! Cider pressing and healthy snacks from local restaurants. Admission is FREE, just pay-to-park! $12 pre-registration / $15 day of the event.

Free Community Open House and Pig Roast

On October 15 from 4:30 – 6:30 p.m. the Wilton Volunteer Fire Department located at 270 Ballard Road Fire station in Wilton invites the community for a free Pig Roast. Join us for our open house and touch a truck, see demos, and enjoy a free meal. Sign up on Facebook.

Travel with The Academy for Lifelong Learning to Spain

The Academy for Lifelong Learning invites you to a trip overview of its tour “Spain: A Treasure Chest of Wonders” at 1 p.m. Saturday, October 15 at Homewood Suites, 3368 South Broadway, Saratoga Springs. Explore one of Spain’s best kept secrets on this trip. A special bonus is an overnight in one of Spain’s paradors, a historic building transformed into a hotel.  For more details, go to www.goedventures.com or contact goedventures@gmail.com.

Remembered Geometries Artist Talk

Spring Street Gallery, 110 Spring St., Saratoga Springs | 7 p.m. Remembered Geometries presents works based on traditional housetop quilt patterns. The technical use of fabrics and thread, color, line, and texture contribute to the overall complexity and magnetism of the exhibit. Van der Laan shares her craft with brilliant, sophisticated simplicity. For more information, visit springstreetgallerysaratoga.org or email springstreetgallerylist@gmail.com. 

229th Birthday Celebration Concert

The First Baptist Church of Saratoga Springs will be celebrating their 229th Birthday with an uplifting, musical experience by organist, Farrell Goehring on October 16 at 2 p.m. Music of J.S Bach, Mendelssohn and C.M. Widor and others will be featured. The church is located at 45 Washington St., Saratoga Springs. Join us after the concert for cake, coffee, and fellowship. The concert will be presented without charge to the public. Donations toward the organ fund will be gratefully accepted. With your generous help, we will be able to continue to provide organ music for services, concerts, weddings, and funerals.

Fall Stop & Shop Vendor and Craft Show 

Held on October 22, from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. at the Wilton/General Schuyler Rescue Squad Emergency Building on Route 29, outside of Schuylerville. Raffles, concessions and many vendors will be there.  For further information and an application to rent a table, contact Jennie McReynolds at 518-338-2709 or by email jlt100211@yahoo.com. 

A Bridal Affair

Network Saratoga presents A Bridle Affair Wedding Event at the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame, located at 191 Union Ave., Saratoga Springs on Sunday, Oct. 23 from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. There will be a select group of vendors offering services and advice you need to plan all the details of your wedding day. You won’t want to miss this opportunity to see the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame’s newly renovated Hall of Fame Gallery event space. Enjoy food tastings, grand prizes and giveaways! Admission is complimentary. Engaged couples can register for the event at abridleaffairsaratoga.com. For more information call 518-365-3459.

Stop the Bleed Course

The Town of Malta CERT is presenting the first “Stop the Bleed” course.  The Saratoga County Sheriff’s Office is joining the Town to present this life-saving training class. Minutes count!  Take the course and become empowered to make a life-or-death difference when a bleeding emergency occurs.  Stop the Bleed®.  Save a Life! This hands-on, free course will be offered to Malta residents on Wednesday, October 26th from 6:00pm – 8:00pm in the Malta Community Center. Maximum class size is 12 participants.  To register, please visit the Community Center’s website at maltany.myrec.com.  To be on a waiting list for the next course, please email CW@crkl.com and note “Stop the Bleed” in the subject line.

Saratoga Springs Preservation Foundation Honors Award Winners


A 2022 Preservation Recognition Award for the restoration of the 77th Infantry Monument was presented by the Saratoga Springs Preservation Foundation during a ceremony last week. Pictured: DPW Sign and Art Technician Phil Steffen, SSPF Executive Director Samantha Bosshart, SSPF Board President Adam Favro, and Deputy Commissioner of Public Works Joseph O’Neill. Photo provided.

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Each year in September the Saratoga Springs Preservation Foundation recognizes those who have preserved the architectural heritage of Saratoga Springs. Last week, award recipients were honored during the Foundation’s Annual Meeting in the Music Hall at City Hall.  

The City of Saratoga Springs Department of Public Works received the Restoration Award for the 77th Infantry Monument, which was vandalized in Congress Park in July 2020. The cast iron and zinc statue was erected in 1875 and donated to the City, in honor of the 77th Infantry, known as the Saratoga Regiment, who fought in the Civil War. 

“After seeing it shattered in pieces on the ground, it seemed impossible for the statue to be put back together, but it was,” said Bosshart. “Commissioner Anthony “Skip” Scirocco was very proud of this restoration.” 

The Foundation also presented the following awards: 

The Children’s Museum at Saratoga with an Adaptive Reuse Award for their ambitious project at the Lincoln Baths, 65 South Broadway. 

The New York Racing Association received two awards for projects at the Saratoga Race Course: a Rehabilitation Award for Cottage #7 which is visible from Nelson Avenue, and a New Contextual Design Award for the Post Bar.  

A Landscape Initiative Award was given to 754 North Broadway for the installation of a new sidewalk along East Avenue that matched the original historic brick herringbone sidewalk. 

Jennifer and Kyle Perry received a Porch Restoration Award for their home at 173 Phila Street. The homeowners utilized historic images and Sanborn Maps to determine what the original porch may have looked like and undertook an extensive restoration.

Jessica Niles of 581 North Broadway was given a Window Initiative Award. 

Saratoga City Tavern, 19-21 Caroline Street, was given a Window Initiative Award for the restoration of the bay windows facing out onto Caroline Street.  

The property at 59 George Street received a Rehabilitation Initiative Award for the exterior work completed, including the restoration of the side porch. The award ceremony concluded with the Rehabilitation Award for Stone Abbey, 125 Circular Street. 

Founded in 1977, the Saratoga Springs Preservation Foundation is a not-for-profit organization that promotes preservation and enhancement of the architectural, cultural, and landscaped heritage of Saratoga Springs.

October 7-13, 2022

Friday, October 7

Off The Northway Presentation and Book Signing

Clifton Park-Halfmoon Public Library
475 Moe Road in Clifton Park | 10:30 a.m.

Local journalist Stephen Williams will talk about the long rollercoaster history of the dream, design, negotiations for, and construction of the $15 billion GlobalFoundries semiconductor facility in Malta.  He will also sign copies of Off the Northway, a compilation of 83 articles written from 2005 through 2020 for the Daily Gazette in Schenectady, NY. The book will be available for purchase for $20 and is published by the Saratoga County History Center.  

Saturday, October 8

Defensive Driving Class

Saratoga Springs United Methodist Church
175 Fifth Ave., Saratoga Springs | 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Save 10% on your base auto insurance for the next three years and receive up to four points off your driving record according to New York State Department of Motor Vehicle guidelines. Fee: $35 per person. Bring a friend fee is $30 each. Portion of fee goes to Saratoga Springs United Methodist Church. Registration is required and can be made by calling Ray Frankoski 518-286-3788. As we are social distancing, a mask is required if you are not vaccinated. Class size is limit.

The 2022 Showcase of Homes

Various locations, Saratoga County
10 a.m. – 4 p.m. | October 8 – 9, & October 15 – 16

Tickets for the areas premiere new home tour are on sale now. Celebrating 26 years of exceptional homes. Tickets are available at all Adirondack Trust branch locations, Curtis Lumber in Ballston Spa, Saratoga National Bank on South Broadway, Saratoga Springs, and Roohan Realty on Broadway, Saratoga Springs. Tickets are available at any showcase home during the tour hours or can be purchased online at www.saratogashowcaseofhomes.com. Participating award-winning builders are Belmonte Builders, DSG Construction and Remodeling, Kodiak Construction, Peerless Builders, Trojanski Builders and Witt Construction. Unfortunately, due to material shortages, there are just 6 homes on tour this year so you can see them all in one day.

Bike Tour of the National Historic Landmark Saratoga Spa State Park

Meet at the front of SPAC School of the Arts
99 South Broadway, Saratoga Springs | 10:30 a.m.

Explore the historic development from 1910 to the present, highlighting its significant architecture and landscape. Bike along the old roads, carriage paths, and trolley lines to learn about the progressive story of Saratoga Spa State Park. Bike tour will last approximately three hours and space is limited to 20. Tickets are $25 for SSPF Members and $30 for non-members and stroll passes will not be accepted. For more information or to purchase tickets to any upcoming events or Autumn Sunday Strolls, visit www.saratogapreservation.org, call 518-587-5030, or email Jacqueline Bunge, Events & Programs Coordinator, at jbunge@saratogapreservation.org.

Soup-to-Go and Bake Sale

Simpson United Methodist Church
1089 Rock City Rd, Rock City Falls | 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.

There will be a large variety of homemade soups for sale. Large family-sized container:  $12 and medium-sized container: $7. There will also be many homemade baked goods for sale. Come early before all the goodies are sold out!  

Fifth Annual Saratoga International Flavorfeast

Downtown Saratoga Springs | 11 a.m. – 4 p.m.

A celebration of the Saratoga region’s unique and diverse culinary scene. Held in the heart of Saratoga Springs, this fun-filled event includes $1 tastings of ethnic dishes at participating restaurants, multicultural street performances throughout the day, and more. Beginning at 11 a.m. you can pick up your Flavorfeast “passport-map” of participating restaurants and businesses in front of Fingerpaint Marketing, on the corner of Broadway and Division Street. This map will help you plan your day’s itinerary of travel to over a dozen destinations for $1 food samples of ethnic dishes from countries across the globe. For more information, go to www.saratogaflavorfeast.com or call 518-365-3459.

Free Lunch   

The Malta Ridge United Methodist Church
729 Malta Avenue Extension, Malta Ridge

11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. | A soup and sandwich lunch will be served at no charge. All are welcome. For additional information or directions please call the Church at 518-581-0210. 

Repair Café

Saratoga Springs Public Library, 49 Henry St., Saratoga Springs | Noon – 4 p.m.

Saratoga Springs Public Library and Sustainable Saratoga are excited to host our 8th Repair Café. We have coaches available to help you fix your lamps, small appliances, computers, leather, jewelry, or sew/hem your favorite item of clothes or beloved stuffed animal. www.facebook.com/events/3219284815005996.

Buy Art 2 Save Farms

Historic Barn at Maple Ridge
172 State Route 372, Cambridge | Noon – 5 p.m. 

Landscapes for Landsake is the region’s largest art buying event of the season and ASA’s largest fundraiser of the year. Admission is $10. Drop ins are welcome or you may reserve a time slot with an advanced ticket at www.agstewardship.org/events. The gallery is also open from 12 to 4 p.m. on Sunday, October 9 free of charge. Wine will be available by the glass on Saturday. The online sale will be available October 8-31 on www.LandscapesforLandsake.com. The website features elegantly designed collections from each artist, bios, videos and so much more, accessible from the comfort of your home.

Opening Reception 

Saratoga Clay Arts Center’s Schacht Gallery, 167 Hayes Rd., Schuylerville | 5-7 p.m. | Waxing, Waning: Taylor Sijan & Mike Stumbras. Light refreshments will be served. Admission is free. Taylor Sijan will also be presenting a 1-day demonstration workshop exploring layered information on greenware on Saturday, October 8. Details available on our website www.saratogaclayarts.org. 

Sunday, October 9

The Way We Were” Car Show

Front St., Ballston Spa | 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

The fall favorite event typically draws over 400 show cars and organizers are anticipating a large turnout for the milestone 20-year anniversary of the show. In addition to all the cars and trucks, there will be food and merchandise vendors, a kid’s zone with a bounce house and activities, live music and a trophy presentation at the end of the day. The event is free to spectators. To learn more about the show, visit www.ballston.org.

Monthly Breakfast

Fish Creek Rod & Gun Club, 123 SR 32, Schuylerville | 8 – 11 a.m. Choose from regular or buckwheat pancakes, apple cinnamon pancakes, blueberry pancakes or French toast. Eggs to order, home fries, bacon or sausage, toast, coffee, and orange juice. Adults $10, Children $5. 

Autumn Sunday Stroll

Meet at the Hathorn Spring at the NW corner of Putnam and
Spring Streets, Saratoga Springs | 10:30 a.m.  | “Down in the Valley: Exploring the Gut.” Stroll leader Alexandra Morgan will explore the area behind Broadway known as “The Gut,” which was home to many working class and Jewish families who provided important contributions to the community. For more information or to purchase tickets to any upcoming events, visit www.saratogapreservation.org, call 518-587-5030, or email Jacqueline Bunge, Events & Programs Coordinator, at jbunge@saratogapreservation.org.

Annual Apple Pie Social

The Wilton Heritage Society, 5 Parkhurst Rd., Wilton | 1 – 4 p.m. or until sold out. | This will be a curbside pick-up event.  A generous slice of Apple Pie with cheddar cheese for only $5 per slice. Exact change is appreciated. Pies will be baked by Smith’s Orchard Bake Shop.

Monday, October 10

Leaf Scavenger Hunt

Congress Park, 268 Broadway, Saratoga Springs | 11 a.m. – Noon. Hosted by Saratoga Springs Public Library, join us for an autumn tree identification program that will include a scavenger hunt in Congress Park! We will collect leaves and learn about the different trees that call the park home, then participate in a craft! Program best suitable for children ages 3–9. Please register with the Saratoga Springs Public Library at 518-584-7860, ext. 303.

Tuesday, October 11

College & Scholarship Essay Writing

Clifton Park-Halfmoon Public Library, 475 Moe Rd., Clifton Park | 6 p.m.

A drop-in workshop to develop ideas, learn how to use clear and persuasive language, write first drafts, and edits for your essay. Bring your essay questions and any drafts with you for review. For teens in grades 10 to 12. 518-371-8622. www.cphlibrary.org

Auditions: A Christmas Story the Musical

Spa City Theatre, 615 Maple Ave., Saratoga Springs | 5:30 – 8 p.m.

Great roles for both children and adults! Performers should prepare approximately 32 bars of a contemporary musical theatre song. Singing from the show is encouraged, but not required. Callbacks will be held by appointment on Thursday, Oct. 13. If cast, a tuition fee of $250 will be required for students to participate. Adult actors do not need to pay tuition. Scholarships available. Performances will take place Dec. 2 at 7 p.m., Dec. 3 at 2 and 7 p.m., Dec. 9 and 10 at 7 p.m., and Dec. 11 at 2 p.m. in our Black Box Theater at 615 Maple Ave.

Wednesday, October 12

Chicken & Biscuits Dinner

Saratoga Wilton Elks, 1 Elks Lane, Saratoga Springs | 4:30 – 6 p.m. Take out only. Call Monday or Tuesday between 10 a.m. – Noon to place an order. 518-584-2585. Menu: chicken & biscuits, mashed potatoes, vegetable, salad. Dinner for 2 / $30. (cash only).  

Sewing Open House

The Galway Public Library, 2112 East St., Galway | 7:30 a.m. 

In partnership with Quilt North Guild, volunteers will help make quilts for veterans and those in nursing homes. More information about these volunteer opportunities may be found at www.galwaypubliclibrary.org or by calling 518-882-6385.

Backyard Composting Workshop

Saratoga Springs Public Library, Susman Room, 49 Henry St., Saratoga Springs | 6:30 p.m. Taught by Lenore and Jack Reber. Lenore and Jack Reber are retired teachers who taught special ed and fourth grade, and elementary and middle school English, respectively. They have been gardening and composting for 50 years and continue to be excited about them both. Free event.

Thursday, October 13

Movie: Edward Scissorhands 

Galway Public Library, 2112 East St, Galway | 6:15 to 8 p.m.

The Teen Advisory Board of Galway Public Library presents a Halloween Movie Night. The movie will be shown, and popcorn provided. All teens are welcome. Registration and more information at 518-882-6385.

1st Annual Open House

Saratoga Children’s Theatre, 615 Maple Ave., Saratoga Springs | 5:30 p.m.

Join us in our new black box theatre and rehearsal space. The evening will include complimentary snacks and refreshments, a tour of our theatre, commentary from our staff, board members, and alumni, as well as a sneak peak into our upcoming production of Disney’s Descendants the Musical. The purpose of our open house is for the members that make up our community to better understand Saratoga Children’s theatre, the people that keep it going, and all that takes place before the curtain rises. Please RSVP with Caroline by Oct. 10, via email caroline@saratogachildrenstheatre.org. 

Three Local Students Selected For NYSSMA All-State

Photo provided.

SARATOGA SPRINGS —Three dedicated Saratoga Springs High School musicians were selected as participants and/or alternates for the 2022 NYSSMA All-State Performing Ensemble in Rochester. These students were selected out of approximately 6,500 total All-State auditions across the state.

The Saratoga Springs High School musicians that were selected are: Andre Culpepper-Wehr (Jazz Vibraphone), Amelia Safran (Double Bass) and Evan Weatherwax (Tuba).

Students selected for a NYSSMA All-State ensemble successfully performed a rigorous level 6 All-State audition at their local NYSSMA festival in the Spring.  The students are invited to rehearse on Dec. 1-3 with a performance on Dec. 4, 2022, at the Eastman School of Music. This is one of the finest musical achievements and recognitions for a high school musician in New York State.

For more about Saratoga Springs School District visit www.saratogaschools.org.

“Jump Into Fall” with Waldorf & Pitney Meadows

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SARATOGA — On Saturday, Oct. 15, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., the Waldorf School of Saratoga in collaboration with the Pitney Meadows Community Farm will be hosting their third annual “Jump Into Fall” event. This event is a family gathering that celebrates the season and raises money for the farm and the Waldorf School.

The day is chock-full of events like sheep shearing, a drum circle, a scavenger hunt around the farm, a hay jump, music and stories and many more interactive activities for children. Healthy snacks from some local restaurants will also be available. Admission is free, just pay to park. To learn more about the event or how to become a sponsor, visit: jumpintofallsaratoga.com. 

The Pitney Meadows Community Farm’s mission is to celebrate and explore agricultural education, healthy food production and recreation. They offer a broad array of opportunities to engage with the land and the Saratoga community, including a community garden, a community supported agriculture program, education programs and an accessible trail system that is open to visitors dawn to dusk. In addition, the farm donates more than 20,000 pounds of produce annually to food pantries and other social service organizations in the region. 

For more information on Pitney Meadows, visit: www.pitneymeadowscommunityfarm.org. 

Be Who You Are Day at Greenfield Elementary

Greenfield Elementary Kindergarten “Be Who You Are” self-portraits.
Photo provided.

Greenfield CENTER — Greenfield Elementary School hosted “Be Who You Are Day” last week, inspired by The New York Times bestselling author Todd Parr’s book.

Parr’s  book titled “Be Who You Are” encourages children to be proud of their unique qualities.  Following this sentiment, Greenfield Elementary students completed projects, including drawing self portraits, to celebrate their individual traits.

For more visit facebook.com/greenfieldelementaryschool.

Incentives Raised as SSCD Tries to Land More Bus Drivers


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SARATOGA SPRINGS — As the Saratoga Springs City School District continues to battle transportation staff shortages, the Board of Education and Superintendent Michael Patton have recently upped the ante for prospective employees. This includes an incentive to any district employee who refers someone to a bus driving position – previously the referral based program was only open to those already working in transportation.

“When you think about what it takes logistically to plan routing close to 6,000 students a day, it’s an incredible effort that our transportation department does and when we’re down staff, obviously, that has an impact on the entire system,” said Superintendent Patton. The district has over 325 daily routes, which all need coverage on a daily basis.

To ensure the district can handle this demand, the Board of Education voted unanimously to double the monetary incentive it offers for referrals from $250 to $500 upon hiring. District workers who refer a driver will receive $100 on the date the referred person is hired and then an additional $400 after that driver has been on the job for six months. Currently, the district needs about 10 more drivers, according to Patton.

To further this effort, drivers who are willing to train new employees will receive an increase of $4 per hour, up from $2. And drivers who cover extracurricular activities (like sports games or transportation for school clubs) will also receive an additional $4 per hour. Entry level pay for both regular and substitute drivers is just over $21 per hour. 

October 7 – 13, 2022


13 Wellington Dr., Saratoga Springs $725,000

BALLSTON

Eric LaFlamme sold property at 15 Sherwood Park Dr to Matthew Lotano for $290,000

Nicholas Trotta sold property at 55 Westside Dr to Richard Dominy for $359,000.

Edward Lake sold property at 39 Lewis St to Nicholas Junkerman for $385,000.

Michaels and Larway Holdings LLC sold property at 5 Summerhill Dr to Katie Speanburg for $505,590.

MALTA

David Avenarius sold property at 136 Van Aernum Rd to Brieanna Hughes for $235,000

Stephanie Weissman sold property at 2 Wake Robin Rd to Christopher Coleman for $235,000

Too Ate Siix Limited sold property at 2425 Rt 9 to Eagle Associated of Niagara Frontier Inc for $230,000

Catherine Parry sold property at 64 Wake Robin Rd to Courtney Washington for $238,394.

Kyle Patterson sold property at 143 Arrow Wood Pl to Donna Wiseman for $251,000

SARATOGA

Jeff Gonyea sold property at 256 Evans St to Calvin Briggs for $282,500

Vincent Hill sold property at 1008 NYS Rt 29 to Elizabeth Harris for $3,250,000.

SARATOGA SPRINGS

Alexander Drambour sold property at 93 Trottingham Ct to Heather Chevalley for $192,500

Richard Butler sold property at 35 Dyer Switch Rd to Mark McDonald for $625,000 

Dennis King sold property at 96 Catherine St to Denise Donlon for $335,000

Brendan Moran sold property at 5 Maxwell Dr to Thomas Barkley for $547,000

Patrick Mickenzie sold property at 139 Elm St to Griffin Doyle for $250,000.

Mary Evans sold property at 107 White St to Joseph Scotland for $750,000.

CRDN Properties Inc sold property at 110-114 Nelson Ave to ANW Holdings INC for $3,200,000

199 Milton Ave Assoc. LLC sold property at 11 Prospect Dr. to Cynthia OConnor for $350,000.

Piper DP Realty Inc sold property at 43 Phila St to Albany Sand Road LLC for $1,335,000.

Lucien Galarneau sold property at 109 Meadowbrook Rd to Edward Castellazzo for $492,000

WILTON

Viane Lizza sold property at 4 Sydney Hill Rd to Walter Kemp for $875,000.

William Morris sold property at 10 Colleen Ct to McPadden Builders LLC for $120,000

Frederick Bollman sold property at 849-851 Saratoga Rd to Zappone Property Management LLC for $925,000

Deanna Murray sold property at 7 Killarney Court to James Brophy for $475,000

Pamela Malone sold property at 274 Northern Pines Rd to Daniel Costello for $335,000.

Laurence Krisson sold property at 13 Wellington Dr to Elyse Iseman for $725,000

Sally Covell sold property at 576 Rt 9 to Rolland Hoag for $240,000

Daniel Deighan sold property at 7 Peabody Place to BGRS Relocation Inc for $455,000