Multi-Building Fire Reporter In Green Island

Multiple fire departments were fighting a structure fire in Green Island Thursday night. WRGB reports a second alarm went out for the fire on Paine Street, which neighbors say began around 9:30 p.m. They say at least three buildings have been affected. Paine Street was closed to traffic. No word on a cause or injuries.

NTSB Finds No Engine Malfuctions In Colonie Plane Crash

A preliminary report on the cause of Jun. 17’s plane crash came out on Tuesday, July 2, 2024, indicating that no engine malfunctions or failures were presented while Natalie Gillis was operating the plane. WRGB reports further investigation is needed into the cause of the fatal incident.

Lawsuit Filed Over Saratoga City Official’s Legal Fees

The city of Saratoga Springs is now facing a lawsuit after approving to pay $60,993 in private legal fees racked up by one city official. WRGB reports the lawsuit was filed by Michael Brandi, Chairman of the Republican Saratoga Springs Republican Committee, and it’s seeking to stop the city from making payments to cover Commissioner of Accounts Dillon Moran’s exorbitant legal bill.

Report: Saratoga Police Officer Was Reaching To Remove Keys When Dragged By Driver

The Saratoga Springs police officer dragged by a vehicle during a June 19 traffic stop was reaching in to remove the keys from the car’s ignition when the woman behind the wheel allegedly stepped on the gas and took off, reports the Daily Gazette.
34 year old Theresa H. Travis of Greenfield was charged with assault, along with reckless endangerment and criminal impersonation.

Cheering For Charlie Benefit In Saratoga Raises $60K

Sunday’s Cheering for Charlie benefit at King’s Tavern in Saratoga Springs drew a huge total. Charlie Bernath is two-and-a-half years old and has leukemia and her little sister, Lucy, has gastroparesis and can’t keep food down. Both have feeding tubes. WNYT reports the event raised $60,694 to benefit the Bernath family.

Court Date Set For Driver In Deadly Waterford Crash

The teenager arrested in connection to a deadly crash that killed another teen in Waterford is due in court later this month.
WNYT reports 18 year old Everhett Hatlee will appear in Waterford Town Court on July 25. Court documents reveal Hatlee was smoking marijuana before the rollover crash on Fonda Road that killed Kiera Ebert, 14. Hatlee was arrested on several charges, including vehicular manslaughter and aggravated DWI with a child less than 16.

Hochul Waives Summer Fees At State Parks Swimming Pools

Governor Kathy Hochul kicking off July in a big way with a new campaign encouraging families to “Get offline, Get outside.”
WRGB reports all summer fees associated with swimming pools at state parks, including the Saratoga Spa State Park, are waived. She’s also launching the Connect Kids to Swimming Instruction Transportation Grant program to help with transportation to swimming lessons as part of the NY SWIMS initiative.

Truck Crashes Into Christian Science Church In Saratoga

A truck crashed into the Christian Science Church at 107 Circular St. in Saratoga Springs on Sunday evening, damaging the building. The Daily Gazette reports there was one minor injury to a person in the vehicle. The church rents space out to The Beagle School, which uses it for its two-year-old program, which does not operate in the summer months.

Police Say Father Shot Son After Threats

The Saratoga County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a Sunday night shooting in the Town of Providence. WRGB reports it happened at a residence on Centerline Road. According to police, 34 year old Ethan J. Chase, who is reportedly homeless, forced entry into his father, 66 year old Earl W. Chase’s home. When Ethan Chase became threatening, police say, Earl Chase fired buck shot at him, striking his son in the shoulder.

Funds To Help Provide Free Summer Meals To Kids

No Kid Hungry New York announced Monday over $146,000 in grants to help 11 public school districts and community organizations in rural areas provide more kids with free, nutritious meals all summer long. Among the local recipients of the funds is CAPTAIN Community Human Services in Saratoga County.