The 26th Annual LITE UP the Village will return to Lake George Saturday, Nov. 30. The holiday event brings five hours of festive fun to Shepard Park sponsored by the village and town of Lake George. The fun kicks off at 3 p.m. at Shepard Park along with entertainment followed by the illumination of holiday lights from Canada Street all the way down to Charles R. Wood Park at 6:25 p.m.
Bolton Woman Faces Charges In Lake George Crash
A Bolton woman is facing a slew of serious charges after fleeing the scene of a motor vehicle accident. Sun Community News reports on Oct. 30 at about 10 a.m., Warren County Sheriff’s Office deputies were dispatched to Lake Shore Drive in the Town of Lake George to investigate the report of a motor vehicle accident involving property damage. The female driver had reportedly already fled the scene on foot. Police say 39 year old Virginia Jakway had allegedly taken a vehicle from the residence of a man she knew without his permission
Fundraising Efforts For Ballston Spa Family After House Fire
Money is being raised to aid Barbara and Paul Whalen, along with five other adults and three children — ages 8, 3 and six weeks old, following a fire at the Whalen’s West North Street home in Ballston Spa Tuesday morning.The Daily Gazette reports crews arrived at 181 West North Street home in Ballston Spa Tuesday morning. The family was all accounted for. They’re being helped by the Red Cross now.
Two Greenfield Residents Face Drug Charges
Two people from Greenfield were arrested on Saturday following a drug investigation Jason Allen, 45, and Courtney Gilboy, 27, are facing several felony charges. WTEN reports Allen and Gilboy are accused of having a variety of stimulants and narcotics, including nearly one ounce of cocaine and several grams of heroin, in addition to a digital scale.
Every Glens Falls High Student Accepted At SUNY Adirondack
SUNY Adirondack is following in the footsteps of some other colleges locally and deciding to admit every senior in Glens Falls High School’s Class of 2025. Every senior will open their first college acceptance letter at a ceremony at 12:30 p.m. on Thursday. WNYT reports the district said in a statement that instant admission eliminates barriers that students face in furthering their education.
Milton Man Found Guilty For Injuring Infant Son
A Milton man has been found guilty of hitting and severely injuring his 3-month-old son. WNYT reports 21 year old Jacob Krall was convicted of one count of assault and one count of endangering the welfare of a child, after a two-week trial. He was found not guilty of a separate count of endangering the welfare of a child.
New Saratoga Spa State Park Playground Opens
The New York State Office of Parks, Recreation, and Historic Preservation (OPRHP) has opened a newly renovated and accessible playground at Saratoga Spa State Park, enhancing inclusivity for the visitors of all ages and abilities. The project, which also includes a new pedestrian bridge, adds to the park’s recently completed 3.2 mile paved trial loop.
Early Voting Draws Long Lines In Saratoga County
Early voting is turning out to be a popular option for many. WRGB reports in Saratoga County, election officials say more than 18,000 voted early– that’s roughly 10-percent of registered voters in the county casting their ballots in the first four days of early voting. Lines outside polling locations in the county, like the Clifton Park-Halfmoon Library poll site, have been consistently stretching around the buildings.
New Restaurant Opens At Six Flags Great Escape
Six Flags Great Escape Lodge & Indoor Waterpark has a new dining option. Hurricane Grill & Wings officially opened on Monday, October 28. WTEN reports The Great Escape first announced in March that Hurricane Grill & Wings would be opening in the Lodge. Earlier this year, The Great Escape demolished the Johnny Rockets building attached to the Lodge.
Temporary Saratoga City Council Member
Saratoga Springs is getting a new member of its city council. WNYT reports Hank Kuczynski, a former deputy mayor in Democrat Ken Klotz’s administration, was appointed to fill a portion of the term left unfulfilled when Jason Golub left Aug. 16 to take a job with New York state. City officials are trying to work out details of a special election to fill the post.