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Friday, 02 August 2019 13:32

Pre Schools!

Looking for the perfect Pre School for your child?
Look no further. Here is a guide to some of the best pre school programs in the local area.
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Thursday, 14 July 2022 13:21

#41: DMB at SPAC

SARATOGA SPRINGS — This past weekend, on July 8 and 9, Dave Matthews Band (DMB) played back-to-back night shows at Saratoga Performing Arts Center.

Thousands of concert-goes gathered Friday to kick things off in Saratoga Spa State Park. Converging with their picnic baskets and lawn chairs, the festivities begin well before the show. Music, barbeques, and friends meeting up dot the park’s grassy knolls, pavilions, and parking lots; a tradition in tandem with DMB weekend that has taken place since the band’s first performance in Saratoga in the mid 90’s.

This 2022 Summer Tour marked DMB’s 41st headlining show at SPAC. In recognition, the band playfully opened Friday night’s concert with the song “41” off of their 1996 album “Crash.” 

The setlist rolled on with crowd-favorites including “Seven,” “Grey Street,” and “Funny the Way It Is.” In the middle of the 20-song set, the band delighted the crowd with a cover of the Led Zeppelin song “Fool in the Rain.” In the three-song encore, DMB also covered “The Maker” originally by Daniel Lanois. 

Matthews and band energized the crowd again Saturday night; this time jamming for a 21-song set. “We love coming here!” Matthews cheered as the band came back on stage before Saturday’s three-song encore. The final song of the evening was “Halloween,” a SPAC-crowd favorite, played for the first time of DMB’s 2022 Summer Tour. 

DMB’s 2022 Summer Tour continued to Gildford, NH to perform July 12 and 13, followed by Camden, NJ July 15 and 16. The band will return to New York to play Bethel on Wednesday, July 20, 2022. To see the full 2022 Summer Tour schedule visit tour.davematthewsband.com.

Saratoga Performing Arts Center summer event schedule can be viewed at spac.org/calendar/calendar-of-events.

More than 1,200 Thanksgiving baskets will be distributed this weekend across four sites as part of LifeWorks Community Action’s annual Thanksgiving Basket program. This will help over 5,500 people celebrate Thanksgiving this year with a hearty holiday meal. 

Well into the second year of the pandemic, the community’s need is greater than ever. Thankfully, community partners have stepped up to help LifeWorks make this project a reality, including Quad Graphics, The Food Pantries for the Capital District, Ballston Spa National Bank, Corinth Elementary School, The Salvation Army, Harvest Church and the Presbyterian-New England Congregational Church (PNECC). 

Distribution centers include: 

Ballston Spa
Location: Ballston Spa National Bank
Corporate Branch Office, 990 NY-67 
When: Saturday, Nov. 20 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. and
Sunday, Nov. 21 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. 

Clifton Park
Location: Harvest Church, 303 Grooms Road
When: Saturday, Nov. 20 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Corinth 
The Salvation Army and Corinth Central School District
Location: Corinth Elementary School, 356 Center St. 
When: Saturday, Nov. 20 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. and
Sunday, Nov. 21 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.

Saratoga Springs
Location: PNECC, 24 Circular St., Saratoga Springs
When: Saturday, Nov. 20 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. and
Sunday, Nov. 21 1- 4 p.m.

LifeWorks Community Action is the designated anti-poverty agency committed to being a leader in advocating for opportunities and developing solutions to promote healthy and thriving families. Its programs include the Thanksgiving baskets, emergency food pantry, daily soup kitchen, mobile food pantry, Weatherization, WIC and Head Start.

SARATOGA SPRINGS — The Adirondack Trust Company has secured a 5-Star rating from BAUERFINANCIAL, the Nation’s Premier Bank Rating Firm. A five-star rating indicates the bank excels in areas of capital adequacy, profitability, asset quality and much more. Earning and maintaining this top rating for 57 consecutive quarters puts Adirondack Trust in the most prestigious bracket as an Exceptional Performance Bank.

“The Adirondack Trust Company is proof that some banks are able to thrive even in the face of substantial adversity,” BAUERFINANCIAL President Karen Dorway said, in a statement. “We know the secret. As your local, community bank, The Adirondack Trust Company has a deep understanding of the needs and conditions of this area, perhaps better than anyone.”

The Adirondack Trust Company is an independent, locally owned and operated, community bank offering a wide variety of business and personal financial services. The bank has more than $1 billion in assets and 13 branch offices. The bank offers banking, trust, insurance, and wealth management services, and originates real estate mortgages, both residential and commercial, and commercial business loans throughout its primary market area. The bank’s website is AdirondackTrust.com.

Thursday, 30 July 2020 14:56

Property Transactions 07-31-20

BALLSTON SPA 

1 Pasture Place, $299,425. Rosetti Acquisitions LLC sold property to Justin and Melissa Barnett. 
135 Ballston Ave., $155,000. Diplomat Property Manager LLC (by Atty) sold property to Sean Eaton. 
8 Willem Way, $706,186. Christopher Naughton and Donna Arini sold property to Kristin and Jason Tucker.
87 Jenkins Rd., $445,000. Charles Morris sold property to New York Development Group Saratoga LLC. 
87 Jenkins Rd., $1,218,000. New York Development Group Saratoga LLC sold property to Michaels and Laraway Holdings LLC.

CHARLTON

657 Sweetman Rd./Birchton Rd., $550,000. Stacy Komorny sold property to Matthew Keyes. 
7 Cornelia Ave., $270,000. Daniel Maynard sold property to Mitchell and Cheryl Reed.

CLIFTON PARK

1 Southwood Dr., $120,225. Carolyn McGrath sold property to Szansa Design and Build LLC. 
9 Skybrook Circle, $437,500. Tae Kim Hyun sold property to Weichert Workforce Mobility Inc. 
9 Skybrook Circle, $437,500. Weichert Workforce Mobility Inc. sold property to Kathryn Jersen.
33 Plaid Place, $254,850. Aaron Schlipmann sold property to Mackayla Schmidt and Zachariah Markowski. 

4 Pepper Hollow Dr., $273,500. Thomas J. Burke (as Trustee and Atty). sold property to Robert Lane IV.
3 Blue Jay Way, $348,000. Nancy Parry sold property to Matthew Clouse.
10 Sage Court, $270,000. Elizabeth Treffiletti sold property to Hot Tran.
12 Orchard Park Dr., $390,000. Daniel and Laura O’Sullivan sold property to Fe Mondragon.
6 Sleepy Hollow Dr., $345,000. Ernest Black sold property to Weichert Workforce Mobility Inc. 
6 Sleepy Hollow Dr., $345,000. Weichert Workforce Mobility Inc. sold property to Mary and Paul Koretnicki.

CORINTH

24 Spruce Mountain Rd., $109,000. Linda and John Price sold property to Andrew and Amanda Beswick.
685 County Route 25, $5,000. Janine Moretti sold property to Fourteen Cardinal LLC. 

GREENFIELD

216 Young Rd., $122,500. David and Janice Morrow sold property to John and Allyson Fox and Norbert and Lorraine Caggiano.
125 Young Rd., $190,000. Michael Mullaney (as Trustee) sold property to Joanne Hamilton.

MALTA

6 Scotch Mist Way, $285,000. Mary Nangle sold property to Katrina Howey.
37 Pepperbush Place, $182,000. Rockie Mullen sold property to Hans and Mary Hoefgen. 
126 Eastline Rd., $350,000. Steven and Kimberly Logan sold property to Andrew Fera and Christina Devantier.
79 Blue Spruce Lane, $275,000. Thomas Scott sold property to Jaime Shaw. 
12 Woodfield Court, $360,000. Dennis Krosky sold property to Edward Gharzouzi. 

MILTON

204 Revere Dr., $275,000. Thomas Henson, Jr. (by Atty) and Cassandra Henson (Ind and as Atty) sold property to Le Minh Thu Nguyen. 
3 Arlington Circle, $618,000. Fair Oaks Milton LLC sold property to Scott Lewis and Meghan Dobroski.

MOREAU

Hatchery Rd., $75,000. Gardner and Gay Congdon sold property to Craig Brown and Alicia Collier.
22 Maplewood Parkway, $70,000. Patten Property Development LLC sold property to Tyrone and Victoria Hall. 
15 Catherine St., $87,750. Wilmington Savings Fund Society (as Trustee, by Atty) sold property to Mary and William Hayes.
268 Clark Rd., $185,000. Wells Fargo USA Holdings Inc (by Atty) sold property to William Pistoccop and Michael Davis. 
176 Ferry Blvd., Jennifer and Esward Sharrow, Jr. sold property to Travis Wylie.
33 Iris Ave., $205,000. Shod LLC sold property to Chad Jorgensen.
8 Maple Ave., $135,000. Kathleen Collins sold property to David Nichols.

TOWN OF SARATOGA

106 Schuyler Hill Dr., $507,750. Cerrone Construction LLC sold property to Douglas and Catherine Flanagan.

SARATOGA SPRINGS

88 Tompion Lane, $235,000. Robert Spellman (as Trustee) sold property to Nicole Ryan. 
30 Collins Terrace, $475,000. Loren and Veronica Brown sold property to Keith Ferrara.
1 Van Dorn St., $420,000. 1 Van Dorn St., $420,000. Eric Stefanik sold property to Neil Cavanaugh. 
20 Bowman St., $299,900. Twenty Bowman Street LLC sold property to Nine Gridley Street LLC. 
23 Underwood Dr., $430,000. Phillip and Laurie Feldhaus sold property to Eric Gentino and Allison Buckley.
289 Jefferson St., Unit 18, $179,000. Blue Star Enterprises LLC sold property to Gisele Errichetti. 
51 Jane St., $482,492. Blitman Saratoga LLC sold property to Craig and Sally Horneck. 
77 Van Dam St., Unit 202, $307,800. Seventy Seven Van Dam LLC sold property to Elva Guiliani and Andrew Yin.
41 Waterview Dr., $835,000. Mary Fisher sold property to Jonathon and Paige Bernstein. 
15 Vichy Dr., $269,000. Cleo Ostrander sold property to Anna Smith. 

STILLWATER

67 East St., $152,600. Rebuilding Together Saratoga County sold property to Andrew Keith.

Photos by SuperSourceMedia, LLC.

SARATOGA SPRINGS – Saratoga Bridges staged its annual White Party Gala July 13 at Saratoga National Golf Club. The event, featuring co-chairs Christianne Smith Potts and Sarah Samascott and honorary chairs Jasper and Elizabeth Alexander, and showcased Benita Zahn of WNYT News Channel 13 as the Emcee for the Live Auction. Saratoga Bridges advocates for people with disabilities by providing resources that enable them to live enriching lives and offers services to over 830 individuals and their families.

Thursday, 13 June 2019 15:15

52nd Annual Flag Day Parade

Photos by Francesco D'Amico.

SARATOGA SPRINGS — The Saratoga-Wilton Elks Lodge #161 held their 52nd Annual Flag Day Parade Saturday, June 8. The parade honors all active members and retired veterans from all branches of the military service. In addition, they gave special recognition in honor of the American Legion’s 100th Anniversary. 

Wednesday, 15 August 2018 20:00

Saratoga Family Fall 2018

Thursday, 21 June 2018 13:43

Rosann Yaiser

TROY — Rosann (Clancy) Yaiser, 90, passed away peacefully on Friday, June 15, 2018 at Samaritan Hospital surrounded by her loving family. Born January 10, 1928 in Troy, she was the daughter of the late James and Rose Connolly Clancy. Rosann was a Troy resident through and through, attended Sacred Heart School and continued her education at Catholic Central High School. She was married in 1948 to her sweetheart, the late William M. Yaiser and they were happily married for 63 years. Rosann was a strong woman of faith and attended both Sacred Heart Church and Our Lady of Victory Church. She was an avid bowler around the Capital Region.
She was predeceased by her brother, James Clancy, her sister, Marguerite Gaynor, and two grandchildren, Robert J. Yaiser and MaryKate Fluty. Rosann is survived by her children, Robert (Patricia) Yaiser of Troy, William (Beth) Yaiser, Jr. of Saratoga Springs, Nan Marie (Peter) Fluty of Troy, Thomas (late Barbara) Yaiser of Troy and Maureen Brower of Troy. She is also survived by six grandchildren, Amie Yaiser Thorsey, Peter, Alyssa, Matthew and Kelly Rose Fluty, all of Troy and Lydia Yaiser of Saratoga Springs, four great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. 
A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated on Tuesday, June 19 at Our Lady of Victory Church by Rev. Randall Patterson. Interment followed in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Troy. Memorial contributions may be offered to Our Lady of Victory Church, 55 North Lake Avenue, Troy. 

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  • Saratoga County Court Saratoga County District attorney Karen Heggen announced 49-year-old Anthony Gargano of Gansevoort pleaded guilty in Milton Town Court on March 5 to a violation of the state Agricultural and Markets Law, a misdemeanor, in connection with a Jan. 4 incident. An investigation by the county Sheriff’s Office revealed that Gargano abandoned a cat, named Kane, after regular business hours outside the Saratoga County Animal Shelter, Heggen said, and that on Shelter cameras, Gargano is seen leaving the cat without shelter and driving away. That night, the temperature dropped to approximately 20 degrees Fahrenheit. To date, Kane the cat…

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  • BALLSTON Peter Ollari sold property at 3 Beechwood Dr to Stephanie Luce for $409,000 Tim Odasz sold property at 15 Marlyn Dr to Luke Snyder for $282,000 Michael Lemnotis sold property at 4 Larkin Dr to Bridget Edgerly for $350,000 CORINTH Gary ONeil sold property at 115 Hollister Dr to Aaron Schips for $345,000 GALWAY James Robinson sold property at Parkis Mills Rd to Porcupine Ridge LLC for $110,000 GREENFIELD Tamara Mustain sold property at 87 North Greenfield Rd to Federal National Mortgage Assoc. for $101,000 MALTA  Gloria Ottavio sold property at 2 Magnolia Way to Gregory Jones for $540,000…
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