The Saratoga Springs city school board voted 7 to 1 to reaffirm its inclusion policy Thursday night. WRGB reports the resolution came two months after the U.S. Department of Education took action to eliminate DEI initiatives. Schools were told their federal funding was at risk if their DEI initiatives were not eliminated.
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Saratoga Spa State Park Getting Electric Infrastructure Upgrade
Saratoga Spa State Park is getting an electric infrastructure upgrade. WNYT reports New York State Parks is giving more than $6 million to the park. The money will be used to replace outdated transformers, cables, and switches and modernize the power grid. It will also triple the electrical capacity of the park.
Fort Edward Man Gets Probation In Cemetery Theft Case
A Fort Edward man will be placed on probation after admitting to stealing over $40,000 from the Albany Rural Cemetery. WNYT reports 58 year old David Eslinger pleaded guilty on Thursday to grand larceny and identity theft. Authorities say he was the cemetery’s former general manager and issued extra paychecks to himself and used the organization’s credit card to pay for gas, meals and trips to Las Vegas, Walt Disney World and a gentlemen’s club in New York City.
Trump Withdraws Stefanik’s Nomination To Be UN Ambassador
President Donald Trump announced Thursday that he was pulling Rep. Elise Stefanik’s nomination to be U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, a stunning turnaround for his Cabinet pick after her confirmation had been stalled for months over concerns about Republicans’ tight margins in the House.
Controlled Burns Set For Saratoga National Historical Park
Controlled burns will take place at Saratoga National Historical Park next month. The Daily Gazette reports weather permitting, the first burn could occur in early to mid April. The park may close roads, visitor facilities, parking areas and hiking trails temporarily during the burns. Notifications will be posted on the park’s website and via social media.
Greenfield Man Pleads Not Guilty In Drug Cases
A Greenfield man pleaded guilty in two separate cases of felony drug possession in Saratoga County Court on Wednesday. The county DA’s office said Jason Allen, 45, was arrested for drug possession last August and October. WTEN reports in August, deputies arrested Allen for fourth-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance after finding him and another person sleeping in a car outside of a Providence home.
CT Man Charged In Alleged Drunk Driving Crash
A Connecticut man is accused of drunken driving and causing a crash that injured two people in Clifton Park last month. WNYT reports the crash happened on Feb. 4 in the vicinity of State Route 146 and Fire Road. Gonzalo Paredes-Moscoso, 45, of New Britain, allegedly drove with a blood alcohol concentration of more than 0.18% and was charged on Tuesday with two counts of first-degree vehicular assault.
Draft Report Looks At Truck Traffic In Saratoga
A new draft report is adding a new layer to the heavy truck traffic conversation in Saratoga Springs. It’s a conversation that’s been going on for decades: What, and if, anything should be done to address safety and environmental concerns with trucks in Saratoga neighborhoods. WRGB reports the draft report, undertaken by MJ Engineering, looks at several intersections like Broadway, Van Dam Street, and Church Street in Saratoga Springs.
DEC Looks Into Possible Refrigerant Leak At Glens Falls Ice Rink
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation is looking into a possible underground leak of refrigerant at ice rink in the Glens Falls Recreation Center on Fire Road. WTEN reports the possible leak was first noticed in January when Department of Public Works employees noticed a decline in the level of the refrigerant as displayed on gauges.
Saratoga School Board TO Vote On Diversity Resolution
The Saratoga Springs Board of Education is expected to pass a resolution on Thursday to restate its policy to insure a “safe, inclusive and high-quality education for every student.” WNYT reports the board resolution states that the board will maintain its commitment to equity, inclusive and diversity, support every students’ right to education regardless of immigration status and make sure their schools continue to be supportive environments for transgender and gender-expansive students.