A groundbreaking Wednesday marks the start of an $8.2 million project between the Saratoga Regional YMCA and the Saratoga Senior Center. WNYT reports the two organizations are working together to expand the Y’s current West Avenue facility, by including a 14,000 square-foot senior center. They will also be adding additional space for YMCA programs and services
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Jordan Concedes To Tedisco In 44th Senate District Primary
State Sen. Daphne Jordan is ending her bid for re-election in the newly drawn 44th Senate District and conceding to Republican primary challenger Sen. Jim Tedisco. WTEN reports Jordan said that while her name will be on the ballot in August, she is no longer actively campaigning.
Gaffney’s Will Write A $70,000 Check To Reopen
We told you earlier that Gaffney’s Bar & Restaurant can reopen once it pays a fine imposed by the State Liquor Authority. Now it’s been revealed that the fine is $70,000. It was imposed after a series of incidents including fights that happened at the Caroline Street business since late December.
Fundraiser Planned For Family Of Man, Boy Killed In Motorcycle Crash
In the wake of a Lake George man and his step son being killed when a motorcycle crashed into them, a fundraiser is now planned to help the family. It happened near the Lake George Expedition Park. Next Wednesday, the park will hold a fundraiser, Wednesday, June 22 from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. It will be donation-only admission with live music and a silent auction and all proceeds will go to the family of 38 year old Jamie Persons and 8 year old Quinton Delgadillo.
Drowning Victim ID’ed As Watervliet Teen
The victim of a tragic drowning in Watervliet on Monday has been identified as 16-year-old Matthew Billetts, an 11th grader at Watervliet High School. According to WNYT, police say the teen suffered some sort of medical emergency while fishing with a friend, falling into the river. A Watervliet police officer – along with two city firefighters – jumped into the water immediately to attempt to locate Matthew, but were unsuccessful.
Rhode Island Man Charged With DWI In Saratoga
A Rhode Island man was charged with driving while intoxicated following a crash in the city. The Saratogian reports troopers observed a speeding vehicle traveling northbound on U.S. Route 9 in the town of Malta. The patrol activated their emergency lights but the driver took off and crashed in front of 125 South Broadway. 31 year old Luke Benoit was extricated from the vehicle and transported to Albany Medical Center where he is in stable condition. He has been charged with driving while intoxicated.
Man Dies After Being Pulled From Water At Hudson Shores Park
A man has died after rescue crews pulled a person out of the water at Hudson Shores Park. WNYT reports Witnesses called 911 late Monday afternoon. A fire department boat and a diver were looking for the man. Crews pulled him out around 5:30, and they were performing CPR as they took him to an ambulance.
Job Fair At The Track
The New York Racing Association (NYRA) will host a second job fair Thursday, June 23 through Saturday, June 25 for those who are interested in working at Saratoga Race Course during the 2022 summer meet. The job fair will be conducted at Saratoga Race Course inside the 1863 Club on Thursday, June 23 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Friday, June 24 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; and Saturday, June 25 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Gaffney’s Can Reopen After Penalty Is Paid
Gaffney’s can reopen its doors once a civil penalty is paid. WRGB reports the bar submitted a conditional no contest plea for several pending disciplinary cases. The establishment’s license was suspended last month, following a string of violent incidents officials said emanated from the pub. Gaffneys’ plea was presented to the members of the liquor authority at its regular meeting last week.
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Jun. 14, 2022 1:45 AM CST
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Gaffney’s can reopen its doors once a civil penalty is paid. WRGB reports the bar submitted a conditional no contest plea for several pending disciplinary cases. The establishment’s license was suspended last month, following a string of violent incidents officials said emanated from the pub. Gaffneys’ plea was presented to the members of the liquor authority at its regular meeting last week.