Still no clear answers as to why the superintendent of the Mechanicville School District suddenly resigned this week. Bruce Potter was placed on administrative leave earlier in the month for reasons that haven’t been divulged. WNYT reports Kevin Kolakowski is now serving in the post. No word on whether more information on Potter’s departure is forthcoming.
Mechanicville School District Superintendent Resigns
It’s unclear why, but Mechanicville School District Superintendent Bruce Potter has resigned just a few weeks after being put on leave stemming from a complaint. According to WNYT, Potter went on paid administrative leave on March 4 but the nature of the action hasn’t been released. Assistant Superintendent Kevin Kolakowski has been serving as acting superintendent since the beginning of March.
Bar Owners Dispute Scope Of Caroline Street Brawls
A brewing dispute betweens the owners of bars on Caroline Street in Saratoga. WNYT reports a claim by the owner of Gaffney’s that fights are happening everywhere are being debated by other establishments. A fight earlier this month that police say started at Gaffney’s, and injured three police officers, has drawn attention from the community and the State Liquor Authority. The owner of Caroline Street Pub tells WNYT he’s speaking for all bar owners on the street when he says Gaffney’s has to make some real changes.
DEC Adds To Middle Grove State Forest In Milton
DEC today announced the addition of 219 acres to the Middle Grove State Forest in the town of Milton, Saratoga County. The parcel, part of the former Camp Boyhaven, combined with adjoining multiple use parcels will create a new State Reforestation Area that establishes and maintains the forest for watershed protection, timber production, and public recreation. New York State purchased the parcel for $710,000 from landowner John Munter through the State’s Environmental Protection Fund. The acquisition will provide increased recreational opportunities for the public, expand wildlife habitat, support ecosystem health, and provide educational opportunities to landowners, forest professionals, and other visitors. While under private ownership, the land was host to forest ecology and silviculture logger training courses and provided foresters with training opportunities on White Pine Needle Disease.
Northway Crash Kills Teen Driver
A senior at Guilderland High School was killed early Sunday morning in a crash on the Northway, Superintendent Dr. Marie Wiles announced Sunday evening. WNYT reports 18-year-old Megi Hamza died after her car was hit just before 5:00 a.m. State Police say Hamza’s car broke down in the center lane just south of the Twin Bridges. A tractor-trailer stopped to help Hamza, and that’s when police say 72-year-old Timothy Murphy did not see her car and hit it while trying to avoid the tractor-trailer
Woman Faces Charges For Selling Meth In Malta
A woman is accused of selling meth in Malta. Shari Stephens is facing several drug charges in connection with the case. The Saratoga County Sheriff’s Department reports she was arraigned and released
Jury Finds Davis Guilty In Assault Case
Saratoga County jury has found Chalmers Davis guilty of assault and attempted assault. According to WNYT, Davis stabbed one man and tried to stab another outside a bar on Caroline Street in Saratoga Springs in August. The jury rejected Davis’ notion that he was defending himself. When he’s sentenced May 18, he could be sentenced to up to 40 years in prison.
Saratoga Springs Police Release Photos Of Robbery Suspect
Saratoga Springs Police have released photos of the suspect in a robbery at CVS on March 23. The photos also show the suspect’s vehicle. On Wednesday around 4:30 a.m. police received an emergency call for a robbery at CVS on Congress Street. The suspect is described as wearing a black coat, blank pants, a black face mask, and dark-colored sunglasses. You can see the images on the Saratoga Springs Police Department Facebook page.
Cohoes Man Sentenced In Arson
A Cohoes man has been sentenced for intentionally setting an occupied residence on fire in April 2020. WTEN reports Kyle Pipino was sentenced to 15 years in prison. On April 21, 2020, four people were displaced after their home at 262 Remsen Street in Cohoes was destroyed by a fire. Everyone made it out safely except a cat. Police later determined that Pipino intentionally set the fire and tried to set fire to 256 Remsen Street as well.
Warren County Introduces ‘Waste Wizard’ To Help Answer Questions About Recycling
Warren County Department of Public Works has unveiled a new online tool that will take a lot of the guessing out of the recycling process for residents. The county has added a new tool known as “Waste Wizard” (linked here: https://warrencountyny.gov/DPW/SolidWaste) to the county website, an easy-to-use search bar that will quickly give residents answers about whether a material can be recycled or tossed.