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Saratoga Springs Turkey Trot 5K race draws 2,500
Runners take off at the start of the annual Turkey Trot along Broadway in Saratoga Springs on Thanksgiving Day.
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First in line
By the time you picked up your copy of The Saratogian today, brothers David and Eric Chung of Saratoga Springs, Brian Bertrand of Gansevoort and Mike Richau of Schuylerville already have most of their Christmas ...
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Handicapped woman injured in Wilton crash
A handicapped woman was injured in a two-car accident on Route 9 while the driver of the vehicle she was a passenger in was arrested in connection with the crash on Wednesday, police said.
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MOVERS: Services: Industry
Jaeger & Flynn Assoc. Inc. Terri-Ann Montanye of Glenville joined the provider of employee benefits and insurance in upstate New York as voluntary products manager in the agency's group benefits departmentA at ...
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On Campus
ERIN BROMLEY, daughter of Joan Bromley and the late John Bromley of Whitehall, was named to the Summer 2008 dean's list at Rochester Institute of Technology.
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Police release name of driver in Route 31 crash
Police on Sunday said the driver in a Saturday evening crash was 17-year-old Guhir A. Ghulam of Northumberland.
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Celebrate the great pumpkin
As Halloween nears, pumpkins are flashing toothy grins and frightful glares. But the seasonal gourd is good for more than making jack-o'-lanterns -- or pies for Thanksgiving.
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Van Schaick Mansion included on Heritage Trail
A small crowd of local historians and elected officials gathered at the Van Schaick Mansion Saturday morning for a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the building's placement on the New York State ...
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Morning Update -- Three arrested in two fights at bars
Three men were arrested after fights outside two South Street bars overnight Friday, police said.
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Cut onions without the stream of tears
Burn a candle. Put a wooden spoon in your mouth. Chew a piece of bread. There is no shortage of suggestions out there for how to keep from crying when cutting onions.
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At farm auction, everything must go
It was a numbers game Saturday at Bacon Hill as five auctioneers, six parking attendants, five clerks and four cooks in two snack bars kept nearly 2,000 auction enthusiasts bidding on 1,700 lots of goodies.
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Police lodge robbery charge after suspect flees
A Saratoga County man is being held in the Columbia County Jail in lieu of $25,000 cash bail after allegedly stealing a car and running from police.
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Think beyond desserts when using apples
When it comes to apples, think outside the pie tin. While the season's fruit lends itself to dessert, chef Jim DeWaard says don't forget about the apple's savory side.
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Prostitution law aimed at saving young
ALBANY - Child prostitutes will be treated as crime victims - not criminals - under a new law Gov.
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Little peace for the Peace Corps
Evacuated from war-torn Georgia, a Gansevoort couple who planned to leave for Bolivia Thursday for another year in the Peace Corps learned Tuesday that political upheaval in Bolivia has cut their service short.
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Broadalbin-Perth golf picks up first victory
Brandon Bush led the Broadalbin-Perth golf team to a 158-170 win Tuesday over Foothills Council opponent Glens Falls.
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Rock Hill Bakehouse bakery badly damaged in blaze
Firefighters responded to an early Friday evening blaze that started in a natural gas oven at the Rock Hill Bakehouse's Route 9 bakery.
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Letters published August 28
Roy McDonald's experience makes him the right choice I think Roy McDonald has the experience to be a great senator.
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Autumn cooking classes; yummy melon ideas
Saratoga Restaurant Equipment Sales, located at 720 Wilton Gansevoort Road, Gansevoort, has announced four cooking classes being held during September in the business's test kitchen.
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Rally calls for national health care
Martha Winsten of Gansevoort was attending the rally on behalf of her 22-year-old son.       "My son has had a swollen kidney since December; he has no health insurance, and he wants to go to another country to get help," she said.       "I'm very upset at the thought that my son thinks he has to leave the country in order to get care; we're one of the last developed nations to not provide care for our people."
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