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Life Happens… Cheeseburgers Help

Hello my Foodie Friends! 

Grilling up burgers is a summertime staple for many of us. How do you like your burgers? When you got your burger fresh off the grill and sitting there all juicy and delicious on that bun…how do you make this perfect food even more perfect? Cheese is a good choice. But which one? American? Cheddar? Swiss? Maybe some crisp, smoky bacon. How about barbecue sauce? We could go on forever. Making hamburgers seems like something that should be simple—how hard can it be to cook those beefy delights? Yet somehow, nailing the perfect burger can elude even the most seasoned home cook. Make the patty too thick and you risk biting into a raw mess. Leave it on the heat for too long, and it’ll end up dry. The secret to making juicy burgers at home is all in the meat. Did you burn your burgers while cooking them? The culprit is likely uneven thickness. While the shape of the patty doesn’t matter, the thickness does. You really want to make sure the patty is a uniform, even thickness, or it’s not going to cook properly, which can lead to a burnt outside and undercooked inside. A solution could be to flatten the patties by pressing them flat using a burger press. 

Burger presses create consistently shaped and sized burgers. The presses allow you to pack patties without squishing the meat between your warm hands. Heat radiated by your hands can cause proteins to denature. Using your hands to pack raw meat can cause the fat to melt and the meat to break apart which causes a mushy, unappealing texture when it’s time to devour your burger. The burger presses make uniform patties: same weight and diameter every time. Uniform patties cook evenly throughout and will come to temperature around the same time on the grill.

The presses also help achieve the weight you’re going for ¼, ⅓, and ½ lb patties. And you get a prettier burger patty. The burgers look good. Who doesn’t marvel at a perfectly round, evenly dense patty?

Elevate your grilling game this summer with less stressing and more pressing. Get the tools you need to make the burgers you yearn for. Stop by Compliments to the Chef, your Neighborhood Kitchen and Cutlery store for the burger presses and other cool tools to help you with your burger creations. Maybe even put on the SNL‘Cheeseburger Cheeseburger’ sketch with the original SNL cast. The classic skit of John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd at the Olympia diner yelling: “Cheeseburger and a Coke,” “Ah… no Coke… ah Pepsi,” replies Belushi. (And that’s the first time the catch phrase is uttered.) “Okay, Pepsi and french fries.”, “No fries… chips.” “Okay, chips.” Belushi barks out the order to Aykroyd: “One cheeburger, one Pepsi… chips.” “Cheeseburger,” confirms Aykroyd. And SNL history is made!! Have fun laughing and cooking. Remember my Foodie Friends, “Life Happens in the Kitchen” or even the grill. 

Take Care,
John & Paula

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Stretching Your Dollars at the Farmers’ Market: Nutrition Assistance Programs for Seniors, WIC Participants, and SNAP Shoppers

Ensuring that fresh, local, and healthy foods are accessible to the local community is a top priority for farmers’ markets. Thankfully, there are various programs available that can help bridge the gap.

Year-round at the Saratoga Farmers’ Market’s Wednesday and Saturday markets, customers who own an EBT (Electronic Benefits Transfer) card can exchange their SNAP benefits for farmers’ market tokens to purchase fresh foods, including fruit and vegetables, bread and baked goods, meat, fish, and poultry, dairy products, honey and maple products, and value-added foods like soup mixes, sauces, and jams and jellies. Herb plants and plants that produce food are also approved purchases with EBT coins. The market additionally offers SNAP incentive programs, such as FreshConnect, that provide extra coupons or tokens to spend, meaning customers receive more value than they spend. With FreshConnect, every $5 a customer spends with their EBT benefits; they receive a $2 FreshConnect coupon to spend at the farmers’ market.

More seasonally, the Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program (FMNP) is a New York State program that offers WIC (Women, Infants, and Children) participants and seniors coupons to purchase fresh fruit and vegetables at the farmers’ market. Our local WIC office distributes WIC coupons. Senior coupons will be distributed by the Saratoga County Office for the Aging on-site at the Saratoga market on Saturday, August 7 (9 a.m.-1 p.m.) and Wednesday, August 11 (3-5 p.m.) at High Rock Park. The Office for the Aging will also distribute the coupons at the Clifton Park market on Monday, July 26 (2-5 p.m.) and Monday, August 16 (2-5 p.m.) at the Shenendehowa United Methodist Church. Individuals aged 60+ who live on a limited income may pick up a booklet of coupons containing five $4 coupons (limit one per person). 

To spend your WIC or Senior FMNP coupons at the market, look for the blue poster at participating vendors’ stalls or simply stop by the market information table for a complete list of farms accepting FMNP coupons. The FMNP season runs from June through October, after which unused coupons expire.

Utilizing the available nutrition assistance programs is a win-win-win situation. Low-income consumers have more access to healthy foods, local farmers gain income and connect with new customers, and more food dollars stay in the local economy.

The Saratoga Farmers’ Market is open Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and Wednesdays from 3 to 6 p.m. at High Rock Park. Find us online at saratogafarmersmarket.org and follow us on Facebook and Instagram.

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2021 Morley Literacy Awards

SARATOGA SPRINGS – Four Ballston Spa fifth grade students were recognized at the annual 5th Grade Moving-Up ceremonies at their elementary schools before the summer break. 

One student at each school was presented with the Maurice “Christopher” Morley Literacy Award. This award initiative honors the legacy of Village History Consultant Mr. Morley and is awarded to four students moving up from the elementary schools in the Ballston Spa Central School District to the Middle School who have demonstrated exceptional determination and perseverance on the road to reading. This award includes a recognition certificate along with a gift certificate to a local bookstore. 

The 2021 award recipients include Quinn Dewey from Milton Terrace Elementary, Noah Fitzgerald from Gordon Creek Elementary, Zakkai McZeal from Wood Road Elementary, and Madison Denney from Malta Avenue Elementary. The award is supported by the Rotary Club of Ballston Spa and presented annually by each Ballston Spa elementary school principal. 

BSNB Names Student Interns for 2021

BALLSTON SPA — Ballston Spa National Bank recently welcomed the arrival of three student interns at their Corporate Offices in Ballston Spa.

Yangling (Harrison) Huang of Fuzhou, Fujian in China will be interning with the retail banking department. Huang, a senior at the University at Albany, plans to graduate in May 2022 as a double major in actuarial science and studio art along with a minor in economics. 

Anthony LaBarbera of Haverstraw, will be interning with the marketing department. Going into his junior year at Siena College, LaBarbera plans to graduate in May 2023 with a bachelor’s degree in marketing along with concentrations in market research analytics, digital marketing, and marketing communications. 

Kellyn Briggs of Rexford will be interning with the loan servicing department. Going into her senior year at Siena College, Briggs plans to graduate in May 2022 with a bachelor’s degree in management along with concentrations in applied leadership, strategic communication, and strategic human resource development. 

The year-round paid internship program has been active at BSNB since 2013. Positions are open to undergraduate students entering their junior or senior year, and are pursuing degrees in marketing, business or finance. Students must have a minimum 3.0 GPA. The interns are responsible for a wide variety of tasks and are expected to work up to 16 hours a week during the school semester and full-time during breaks and over summer vacation.

Have an Interest in Military History? The State Military Museum Wants You

SARATOGA SPRINGS — The Friends of the New York State Military Museum and Veterans Research Center is looking for people interested in becoming a museum docent now that the museum has reopened to the public after being closed for more than a year because of the pandemic.

The museum is located at 61 Lake Avenue in Saratoga Springs. A docent helps visitors to the museum. He or she explains the exhibit layout and answers visitors’ questions. The Friends of the New York State Military Museum, a non-profit organization that supports programs at the museum, said a docent generally has an interest in military history and may be passionate about some aspect of the nation’s military history.

Those interested in becoming a docent can call the museum bookstore at 518-226-0490 or stop by the museum in person. The museum hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. The museum is closed Sunday and Monday. Admission is free. 

Ballston Spa Class of 2021 Earn New York State Seal of Biliteracy

BALLSTON SPA — Seventy-five graduating students in the Ballston Spa High School Class of 2021 recently qualified for the New York State Seal of Biliteracy (NYSSB) and received the seal on their diploma at the BSHS graduation ceremony in June. 

The New York State Education Department established the NYSSB in 2012 to recognize high school graduates who have attained a high level of proficiency in listening, speaking, reading, and writing in one or more languages, in addition to English. It is the sixth year the Ballston Spa High School has provided the opportunity for students to earn the NYSSB. 

The NYSSB is awarded by the Commissioner of Education to students who meet criteria established by the Board of Regents and who attend schools in districts that voluntarily agree to participate in the program. Starting in 2016, the NYSSB is affixed to the high school diploma and transcript of graduating students attaining the NYSSB. 

Local Graduates from Elms College

CHICOPEE, MA — College of Our Lady of the Elms celebrated its 90th Commencement exercises on Saturday, May 15.  Elms College conferred 311 undergraduate degrees and 91 graduate degrees, including Kyle Powell, from Porter Corners, who graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Biology. 

Elms College is a co-educational Catholic college offering a liberal arts curriculum that prepares students holistically for a purposeful life in a diverse and interconnected world. Founded in 1928 by the Sisters of St. Joseph, Elms College has a tradition of educating reflective, principled, and creative learners, who are rooted in faith, educated in mind, compassionate in heart, responsive to civic and social obligations, and capable of adjusting to change without compromising principle. 

Property Transactions: July 17 – July 23, 2021

BALLSTON

Terese Auguirre sold property at 256 Scotch Bush Rd to Cole Osgood for $460,000.

Lance Law sold property at 8 Lakehill Rd to Austin Frey for $335,000.

Denis Ryder sold property at 122 Scotchbush Rd to Aimee Puglisi for $305,550.

Mark Modany sold property at 8 Rothbury Place to David Ross for $662,800.

William Bailey sold property at 96 McMaster St to Stephen Gerding for $399,000.

Caitlin Freshwater sold property at 9 Martin Ave to Amy Speanburg for $235,000.

CORINTH

Tammy Mitchell sold property at 371 Angel Rd to Connor Cleveland for $192,500.

CLIFTON PARK

Robert Klein sold property at 31 Westchester Dr to Denise Shepard for $240,000.

Christine Franchini sold property at 14 Baltusrol Dr to Edward Stewart for $285,000.

Richard Treacy sold property at 29 Westbury Ct to Asad Butt for $331,000.

Scott Walsh sold property at 18 Hillcrest Dr to Wayne Dellio for $340,000.

Rennee Panetta sold property at 18 Esopus Dr to Townsley Emanuel for $380,000.

Marc Jarvi sold property at 12 Wood Dale Dr to Robert Wood for $350,000.

Valerie Riviello sold property at 957 Main St to Jay Russell for $160,000.

Peter Taft sold property at 712 Carlton Rd to David Anderson for $575,000.

Mahesh Nattanmai sold property at 148 Tallow Wood Dr to Pamela Darmetko for $198,000.

Jacqueline Dickinson sold property at 887 Riverview Rd to Andrew Lacervafor $200,000.

Thomas Masterson sold property at 9 Rosemary Ct to Pingshan Luan for $400,000.

Howard Kreitsek sold property at 21 Kingswood Dr to Michael Welch $395,000.

GALWAY

Shirley Hannah sold property at 1913 NYS Rt 29 to Andrew Mott for $200,000.

GREENFIELD

Theodore Makkay sold property at 6 Crestwood Dr to Eric Abbale for $100,000.

Michael Moroski sold property at 9 Brookstone Dr to Heather Carver for $515,000.

Gerald Cameron sold property at 245 South Greenfield Rd to Zachary Spoering for $419,000.

Samuel Wood sold property at 6 Clark St to Shayla Tucker for $235,000.

MALTA

Jason Kelsey sold property at 142 Arrow Wood Pl to Bryan Galvan for $296,000.

Matthew Rogers sold property at 357 Malta Ave to Stone Jennings for $305,000

Steven Costopoulos sold property at 31 Miller Rd to Katelyn Costopoulos for $313,900.

Sukeshwar Kannan sold property at 81 Ordelia Lane to Daniel Gonzalez for $310,000.

Wilfred Messier sold property at 47 Burlington Ave to Christopher Palmerville for $194,000.

Thomas Elliott sold property at 17 Timber Trace to Manuel Romero for $375,000

Jason Gwin sold property at 23 Maiden Circle to Kaushikee Mishra for $369,900.

Troy Hilts sold property at 3 Willis Way to Michael Breeze for $399,000

Malta Land Company LLC sold property at 18 Yachtsman Way to Vincent Giuliano for $854,420

MILTON

Dane Rubado sold property at 75 Washington St  to Charles Cooper for $200,000

David Scripter sold property at 543 Plummer Rd to Kevin Scripter for $110,000.

William Williams sold property at 213 Oak Lane to Michael Hensler for $420,000.

John Haller sold property at 522 Victory Circle to Jeanne Haller for $210,000

Charlotte KInnally sold property at 60 Skylark Dr. to Michelle Swiers for $335,000.

Sarah Hislop sold property at 3964 Lewis Dr. to Colin Hislop for $205,000

MOREAU

Deborah Phelps sold property at 123 Hudson St to Brian Estabrooke for $140,000

Steve Le Faucheur sold property at 198 Main St to Jamie Hall for $189,000.

Michaels Group Homes LLC sold property at 2 Winterberry Lane to Virginia Hughes for $337,570

Peter Brown sold property at 770 Old Saratoga Rd to About Storage LLC for $240,000

Phylis Miyuachi sold property at 1 Leland St to Margaret Anderssonl for $295,000.

David Abbott sold property at 43 Stewart Ave to Tyler Corlew for $185,000

Cerrone Builders Inc sold property at 16 Sandy Blvd to Thomas Grabowski for $375,900

SARATOGA

Cerrone Construction LLC sold property at 218 Patriot Hill Dr to George Schimpfle for $746,000.

Julia Van Hall  sold property at 3 Pine Lane to Jennifer Kelly as trustee for $365,000.

Brittany Rowlison sold property at 1386 NYS Rt 9P to 470 MGMT LLC for $525,000.

Shenandoah Clark sold property at 1388 NYS Rt 9P to AJL3 MGMT LLC for $639,000.

SARATOGA SPRINGS

Leonard Fornabia sold property at 200 Beekman St to Bernice Melancon for $359,900

Marika Murray sold property at 9 Dublin Sq Ln to Akiva Isser for $470,000

Mark Libecci sold property at 27 Arrowhead Rd to Christopher Kimmett for $800,000.

181 Phila LLC sold property at 181 Phila St to Luke Fletcher for $2,985,000.

David Hall sold property at 6 Clubhouse Dr to Rachel Sevi for $283,000.

John Brooks sold property at 31 Ash St to Julia Sanzen for $392,500.

John Moran sold property at 45 Greenfield Ave Unit 31 to Robert Bellafiore for $727,000.

Gerald Freeman sold property at 00 Locust Grove Rd to Christopher Emdin for $180,000.

Schuyler LLC sold property at 48.3 Arrowhead Rd to CK Daughter LLC for $164,000.

David Koss sold property at 160 Kaydeross Park Rd to Justin Donohoe for $750,000.

TLZH Properties LLC sold property at 31 Covell Ave to Kenneth Smith for $395,000.

77 Van Dam LLC sold property at 77 Van Dam Unit 404 to Roger Woody and Patricia Viola for $389,900

WILTON

Sean Healy sold property at 111 Ballard Rd to Jessica Kilian for $142,374.

McPadden Builders sold property at 5 Conklin Ct to Amanda Shelburne for $492,095.

Jeffrey Marcinko sold property at 32 Burnham Rd to Joseph Defrancisco for $395,000.

Thomas J Farone and Son Inc sold property at Edie Rd to B and D Properties LLC for $225,000.

Brendan Geraghty sold property at 14 Carr Rd to Roxanne Kempney for $330,000.

Saratoga Springs Preservation Foundation Request for Nominations

SARATOGA SPRINGS — At the Saratoga Springs Preservation Foundation’s Annual Meeting in September, the Foundation will recognize individuals and organizations who have invested significant time and money to undertake preservation projects in the past year.  The Preservation Recognition Awards celebrate the winners’ hard work and commitment to being good stewards of their property with members of the community and friends of the Foundation.

The Foundation seeks nominations for projects that reflect a dedication to preserving, developing, and reusing historic buildings and landscapes. Those nominated may be individuals, organizations, businesses, or community representatives. Nominations will be assessed by the Awards Committee according to the following criteria: project design sensitivity to the historic character and environment of the property; project execution represents appropriate techniques and preservation practice; degree of difficulty faced and appropriateness of solutions were applied. 

The nominated project must be located in the City of Saratoga Springs, but does not have to be located in a historic district. Buildings must be 50 years or older and projects can range from small, removal of vinyl siding or restoring original wood windows, to large, an entire building rehabilitation or adaptive-reuse. Additions to historic buildings and new in-fill construction can also be nominated. All projects must have been completed within the past year.

To nominate a project or ask any questions about the awards please contact Nicole Babie, Membership  and  Programs Director, at nbabie@saratogapreservation.org. Please submit nominations by Friday, Aug. 13, 2021 and include in the email the address of the project; a description of the work completed; and, if possible, name of the property owner and photographs. Nominations can also be submitted electronically at www.saratogapreservation.org.

Julie & Co. Launches Second Location in Schroon Lake

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Julie Bonacio announced the launch of a second location for Julie & Co Realty to be located on Main St. in Schroon Lake. The new location will focus on residential resale properties, commercial, lake properties, condominiums, and secondary homes.

Julie & Co. Realty is a Saratoga Springs-based real estate brokerage. The company also announced the following agents have joined the brokerage: Brooke Clark, Gesile Bryant, Laura Clear-LaPoint, Ann-Marie O’Donnell, Cheryl L. Subra and John H. Tibbitts Jr, and Casey King. 

Specialists, who will be working out of the Schroon Lake office, are native to the North Country and experts in the real estate industry, the company said in a statement. 

For more information, visit JulieCoRealty.com.