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June
June10,
3, 2010
2010
¢ Your Hometown Newspaper
Vol.
Vol.73
73No.
No.10
9 Serving the Community Since June 14, 1798
OneSection
Students Ask, Murphy Teens Get Les-
son in Life and
Responds By ANN MARIE FRENCH
Death
BYJENNIFER FARNSWORTH
Annual Village AnnMarie@theballstonjournal.com Jennifer@theballstonjournal.com
Wide Garage Sale BALLSTON — Funding has not allowed the government BALLSTON SPA — Ballston Spa stu-
classes of Ballston Spa High School to travel to the capital
THIS WEEKEND is much as they might have in years past but it did result in
dents exited the auditorium last week after
participating in a series of teen safety driv-
getting Congressman Scott Murphy to show up Monday for a
Turn to Page 10 for special question and answer session for the school’s seniors.
ing events in complete silence. Cornell
Cooperative Extension Occupant Protec-
complete listing of “We’ve been talking about these issues all year,” said teacher tion Educator Cindy Dort said it stood as
Dan Hornick. “The kids came up with their own questions.”
locations Hornick and fellow teacher Andrew Menzie have a history
an indication of how great an impact the
program has on young teens — an impact
of providing their students with unique learning opportunities
inside and outside of the classroom. The high school offers a
student government class and an economics class to all stu-
dents and also offers a one year, combined AP government
and economics program. Students in those classes were able
to craft their own questions for Murphy to answer in his hour
long visit to the school.
Murphy kicked off the event by displaying his sense of hu-
mor. He asked the 330 seniors gathered in the auditorium for
some volunteer time this Saturday. When no one raised their
hands to offer assistance he feigned surprise before acknowl-
Pink Garden a edging the real event taking place on Saturday — Prom.
Before taking questions Murphy did offer a few words of
Fatal Vision goggles are used by drivers as they
steer around a road course. The goggles are
Rosy Success designed to give an indication as to the effects
of alcohol on their ability to drive safely. Photo
continued on page 3 by Jennifer Farnsworth.
Details on Page 3
they are hoping will last throughout what is
Multiple Offender Varsity Track Runner Concern Over known as teen driver trauma season.
The Ballston Spa School District, The
Arrested Heritage Sewer at New York State Police, State Farm Insur-
Zoning Board
Talks Turbines
By ROBERT PRESLAR
Robert@the ballstonjournal.com
Ballston
Village Police Blotter Around
Journal
The following arrests and citations were made by the Ballston
Spa Police department the Town
Staff Drinking While Driving Harassment
Police arrested Serna M. Police arrested Kevin D. Per- Senior Citizens Great American Book Discussion
Campon, age 24, of 6 Cimino
Lane, Schenectady on June 4
kins, age 56, of 8 Mechanic St.,
Apt 2., Ballston Spa on June 4
Dance Backyard Ballston Spa Public Library’s
for D.W.I., a felony. Campon is for harassment in the second- The Ballston Area Senior Citi- Campout Adult Book Discussion will
meet on Wednesday, 23rd at 3
scheduled to appear in court on degree. Perkins is scheduled to zens will be hosting a Dance
for adults on Saturday, June 12, Remember when life was sim- p.m.. This month’s selection
June 14. appear in court on June 21. ple? You weren’t tied to the TV
2010 at the Milton Community is, The Camel Bookmobile by,
Center from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.. and computer for entertainment. Masha Hamilton .
Publisher–Angela McFarland Traffic Violations Multiple Arrests Real fun meant catching fireflies
publisher@theballstonjournal.com Come and dance to the music Fiona, a New York librarian
William C. Federiconi, age 18, Police arrested Joseph E. Ben- of “Shades of Country”. The with friends and camping in the filled with a sense of adventure
of PO Box 278, Greenfield Center son, age 26, of 100 Gordon public is welcome; admission is yard. Re-live that simple life for and a desire to do good, heads to
was ticketed on June 3 for speed- Lane, Wilton for disorderly con- $5.00 per person. Admission is a night with the National Wild- Kenya to run the camel bookmo-
ing. Federiconi is scheduled to ap- duct and Allison M. Shannon, free for members of the Ballston life Federation’s Great Ameri- bile. Hamilton takes the reader
pear in court on June 14. age 32, of 121 Hutchins Road, Area Senior Citizens. Call 885- can Backyard Campout on June to a world few Westerners will
Ethan M. Dobson, age 20, of Ballston Spa for second-degree 6740 on Thursdays for more in- 26. Enjoy a night of stargazing, ever see.
1208 Keyes Ave., Schenectady harassment. Both were arrested formation. nature-watching, and a good old
was ticketed on June 4 for speed- on June 6 after police responded campfire with the Malta’s Parks
ing Jennings is scheduled to ap- to a report of a disturbance in the and Recreation Department at
Editor–Ann Marie French
annmarie@theballstonjournal.com
pear in court on June 14 street on Saratoga Ave., Ballston Pickin Session the Shenantaha Park. Bring
Erica L. Cherney, age 26, of 331 Spa. Their court date is sched- your tents, sleeping bags, hot
Rowland St., Ballston Spa was uled for June 21. Come and listen to good music dogs and marshmallows and we
ticketed on June 5 for speeding. performed by local musicians at will provide the fire, entertain-
Cherney is scheduled to appear in Stealing the Milton Community Center ment and fun! Register by June
court on June 14. sponsored by the Ballston Area 23 at the Malta Community
Police arrested Shane S. Cur- Seniors, on Monday, June 28,
James Squillace, age 42, of Center for only $10/$11 a tent.
ran, age 39, of Cambridge on 2010 from 7-10 p.m. Perform-
117 Herrick Road, Amsterdam Please call with questions
June 1 for Grand Larceny in the ers (amateurs) welcome! It is
was ticketed on June 6 for hav- fourth-degree, a felony. Curran 899-4411.
ing tinted windows. Squillace is open to the public; admission is
Sports–Greg Birbilis was scheduled to appear in court free. Please bring finger snacks
scheduled to appear in court on
greg@theballstonjournal.com
June 28.
on June 7. to share. For more information, Flag Day Parade
call 885-6740 on Thursdays.
The Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake This event is free and open to
Report from
community will be celebrat- the public. Copies of the book
Ballston Spa ing the red, white & blue at the are available for loan at the Cir-
Board of 9th Annual BH-BL Community culation Desk. For more infor-
the County D.A. Trustees Meeting Flag Day Parade on Thursday,
June 10, 7 p.m., Route 50, Burnt
mation stop in, call 885-5022 or
visit www.ballston.sals.edu
Information provided by the Office of the Saratoga The Village of Ballston Spa Hills. For additional informa-
Special Features–Sam Capuano
County District Attorney Board of Trustees will be hold- tion, visit www.bhblbpa.com/
ing one of three outdoor meet- events_parade.
sam@theballstonjournal.com
Criminal court cases of local interest
ings on Monday, June 14, 2010 Basketball
Maxwell M. Leiser, age 23, Kevin L. Lawas, age 33, of 149 at 7:30 p.m.. Hosting the first Foster Parent Skills Camp
event is Michael Morrisey at 20
of 14 Pleasant St., Ballston Spa
pled guilty on June 4 to attempt-
4th. Ave., Albany pled guilty on
June 7 to attempted criminal pos- Chester Street. Meeting Camp runs July 12-15, 9 am-3
p.m. for boys ages 8 -17. Cost is
ed criminal sale of a controlled session of a controlled substance A foster/adoptive parent infor- $115 if registered before June 12
substance in the third-degree,
a felony. Leiser was arrested in
in the fifth-degree, a felony. La-
was was arrested in Malta on
Biennial mation meeting will be held on
June 24 at 4 p.m. at the Services
and $135 if registered after this
Special Featurres–Jen Farnsworth Milton on Oct. 29, 2009. He will March 23. He will return to court Convention Building, 152 West High St.,
date. For more information or
a brochure, contact Coach Tim
jen@theballstonjournal.com return to court for sentencing on for sentencing on Aug. 2. Celebrating Ballston Spa. Saratoga County Moseman, 727-6175 or tmose-
July 30.
David J. Hagen, aka David J. Indian Heritage is in need of foster homes for
children of all ages, especially
man@nycap.rr.com.
Daniel A. Rodick, age 48, of 55 Womack, age 35, of 49 Bath St.,
Mechanic St., Apt. 1, Ballston Apt. 6, Ballston Spa was sen- The Federation of Kerala As- for teenagers. The next certifi-
Spa was sentenced on June 3 to tenced on June 7 to four years in sociation in North America cation class will begin in Sep-
five years probation after plead- state prison and three years post- (Fokana) will be celebrating its tember. Please contact Jennifer
Otten or Stacey McVaigh at
ing guilty on April 8 to driv- release supervision for crimi- 14th biennial convention July
884-4157 for more information.
ing while intoxicated, a felony. nal possession of a controlled 2-4 at the Crowne Plaza Hotel
Village of Ballston Spa & School News Rodick was arrested in Saratoga substance in the third-degree, a in Albany. Established in 1983
Richard Hallett
richard@theballstonjournal.com
Springs on Oct. 24, 2009. felony. He also will serve a con-
current sentence of 1-1/2 to three
Fokana serves as an umbrella Water Safety Fair
Shawn M. Mangini, age 37, of organization for the various All are welcome to attend a
years in state prison for attempt-
The Budget Inn, Malta was sen- Kerala (India) Associations in water safety fair from 3-7 p.m.
ed burglary in the third-degree, a
tenced to one year in Saratoga North America. The three-day on June 27 at the Saratoga
felony. Hagen pled guilty to all
County Jail after pleading guilty event will include a variety of County Fairgrounds in Ballston
charges on April 12. He was ar-
on April 12 to failure to report an cultural and entertainment pro- Spa. There will be fun activities Brochures are also available at
rested in Saratoga on Jan. 7.
address change within ten calen-
grams as well as a variety of and informative demonstrations the Ballston Area Community
dar days, a felony. Mangini was Iain M. Croto, age 26, of 3
arrested in Malta on March 8. Larkin Drive, Ballston Lake seminars. Film artists, literary covering a variety of water safe- Center, the Malta Community
ty skills. The coast guard and Center and both the High School
Town of Milton–ERIKa Tebbens was sentenced on June 8 to one figures, and eminent politicians other organizations will also be
April M. Allen, age 25, of 900 and Middle School.
erika@theballstonjournal.com year in Saratoga County Jail af- from India and the United States attending to give demonstra-
Rock City Road, Lot 85, Milton are expected to be in attendance. tions and pass out important
ter pleading guilty on April 8 to
pled guilty on June 7 to attempt-
ed forgery in the second-degree,
criminal possession of a weapon For more information contact information. The water safety Gospel Tent
a felony. Allen was arrested in
in the third-degree, a felony.
Croto was arrested in Charlton
Philipose Philip at adoor2@aol. fair has been organized by Nick Meeting
Milton on Dec. 16, 2009. He will com or 845-642-2060 or Mold- Bablin, of Troop 1, as his Eagle
on March 11. A Gospel Tent Meeting will
return to court for sentencing on een Puthenchirayll at puthenchi- Scout project. If you have any
be held at Free Spirit Fellow-
Aug. 2. rayil@gmail.com or 894-1271. questions, please contact Nick ship, July 27–30. The Church
at 885-3795.
Town of Malta–Robert Preslar Saratoga County Fair Photo Exhibit
is located at 1425 West High
Street, Ballston Spa. For further
robert@theballstonjournal.com
Free Community information, call 518-885-3149
Looking for Talent! Ballson Spa resident Kathy Lunch or e-mail us at jjc1a1@nycap.
Hedgeman’s photo exhibit is at rr.com or freespiritfellowship@
BALLSTON SPA - The Saratoga County Fair is looking for con- the Front Street Deli, 39 Front The Malta Ridge United Meth- ymail.com. Find us on the web
testants for Talent Competitions during the 169th Saratoga County St., Ballston, for the month of odist Church will hold a free at www.freespiritfellowship.
Fair held during the week of the week of July 20-25, 2010. June. A floral photo exhibit, ti-
lunch on Saturday, June 12 at the com.
Church located at 729 Malta Av-
The Talent contests are open to all ages and types of amateur tal- tled “Fancy Flowers”, replaces enue Extension, in Malta Ridge.
ent. Individual, duet or group acts may include instrumental music, her exhibit titled “Up Close And Soup, sandwiches, dessert and
Student Intern–Mike Nolan
mike@theballstonjournal.com
vocal music, dance, drama, comedy, clown, ventriloquist, magic, Personal”, which was on display beverages will be served at no AARP Driver
impersonation, dramatic reading, gymnastics and storytelling. from February to May. Photos
may be viewed at the deli Mon-
charge from noon until 2 p.m.
For additional information or
Safety Program
The age categories are as follows: 7 and under contest is Tuesday, day through Saturday 8 am-9 directions please call the church Registrations are now being
News AND PRESS RELEASES July 20; 8 through 12 is Wednesday and Friday, July 22 & 23; 13 p.m.. at 581-0210. accepted for the AARP Driver
518.885.5238 and over is Thursday & Saturday, July 22 & 24. “Best of Fair” from Safety Program that will be of-
news@ all categories will be Sunday, July 25 beginning at 4 p.m. fered on June 25 from 9 a.m.
theballstonjournal.com
Early registration is suggested! Daily cash prizes & trophies are
Vacation Chicken BBQ to 5 p.m. at the Town of Milton
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awarded.1st place, $40 & trophy; 2nd place, $30 & trophy; 3rd Bible School Malta Sunrise Rotary is host- Senior Center located at 310
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place, $20 & trophy; places 4th through 7th receive medals and all ing their annual Giffy’s Chick- Northline Rd., Ballston Spa.
c/o Editor, PO Box 319 The First Baptist Church Of en BBQ on Saturday, June 19, This is an eight hour refresher
Ballston Spa, NY 12020 participants receive ribbons. Best of Fair prizes are 1st place, $150;
letters@
Ballston Spa. July 26-30, 2010: 4-6:30 p.m., at St Peter’s Lu- course designed for drivers age
theballstonjournal.com 2nd place, $100, 3rd place $75, 4th place $50 and 5th, 6th and 7th 6p.m. – 8:30p.m.. theran Church, Route 9, Malta, 50 and over. Participants will
Fax: 518.885.3752 receive medals. Register in person at the across from the Malta Drive- save up to 10% on their auto
Awards and The “Bob Zabinski Memorial Vocal Award” is presented at the Church Office, 885-8361. in. For $10 you get 1/2 BBQ insurance and reduce up to four
Announcements “Best of Fair” Contest to the vocalist(s) who demonstrates the best Or online at www.fbcballston- chicken, baked potato, coleslaw, points on their license.
news@ spa.org/Children&Youth dinner roll, cookie and juice. The new course fee is $12 for
vocal skill, production and promise as a singer as deemed by the
theballstonjournal.com Proceeds to benefit local organi- AARP members and $14 for
judges. The “Rising Star” Talent award, offered by Dave Driscoll, is Registration deadline is July
Fax: 518.885.3752
zations. For more information, non-members, pre-registration
a new award for 2010 and will be presented in recognition of an act 16, 2010. find the Malta Sunrise Rotary is required. Checks are to be
Subscriptions
info@ in the 12 and under category. This award will be based on judge’s Ages 5-12 (Must be five yrs. Club on Facebook or contact made payable to AARP. For
theballstonjournal.com consensus of an act demonstrating outstanding ability and achieve- old by 12/1/2010). club secretary, Diane Balch, more information and to register
518.885.5238 ment for their age. Suggested donation: $5 885-9899 or dbalch1@nycap. call the instructor at 885-5990.
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Entries are accepted through July 1 at 6 p.m. There is no entry fee,
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518.885.5238 Detailed information and applications are available at the Fair of-
fice or on the Saratoga County Fair web site at www.saratogacoun- Environmental Club Collecting
Recyclables during Village Garage Sale
LEGALS tyfair.org. You may also pick up an Exhibitor’s Handbook. For
legals@theballstonjournal.com
518.885.5238 more information on where to find the handbooks (also on the web
site) or for any other information, call the Saratoga County Fair of- The Ballston Spa High School Environmental Club will be collecting newspaper, office paper,
fice at 885-9701. magazines, cardboard boxes (broken down please), telephone books, plain gift wrap paper (no
Mylar), soft and hard cover books, and cereal boxes at the Stewarts Shop (170 Church Avenue) in
Ballston Spa’s Village Wide VILLAGE WIDE Ballston Spa, from 8 am to 2 p.m. on Saturday, June 12th as part of the school district’s Facilities
Garage Sale Weekend Pride recycling efforts. Community members are encouraged to bring their paper or cardboard
www.facebook.com/ballstonjournal See complete listing of participants and waste to a special container that will be placed at Stewart’s for this purpose. The Environmental
hours on page 10 of this week’s paper or visit Club, under the direction of club advisor Katie Calhoun, collects paper products throughout
www.twitter.com/ballstonjournal
the Ballston Spa Business & Professional the school year at the school’s bus garage. The paper is later ground up to make insulation and
Association’s website www.ballston.org. For
proceeds from the paper are returned to the club to support additional “green” projects. Please
additional information, contact Ellen Mottola,
885-2772 or info@ballston.org.
contact the District’s Facilities Pride Team at 884-7195 ext. 1315 for additional information.
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stalks the same victim. receive serious mental health help fund the development of the and expand Malta Avenue into It was also a night when many lated a GPA between 95 percent
“The problem is New York treatment.” Plant It Pink Garden, which Rel- the Chapman building; renovate high school students were recog- and 100 percent.
yea said is truly a volunteer com- portions of Wood Road Complex; nized and honored for their aca- Finally, officials from Milton
munity effort. The collaborative demolish Milton Terrace South demic achievements and leader- Terrace South and Milton Ter-
effort brought in help from all building and add a new building/ ship potential. race North elementary schools
directions. Kerry Mendez — lo- addition to Wood Road Com- Those selected by faculty reported to the board that each
cal gardener, author, and owner plex. members to attend this year’s had accomplished their 2009-10
of Perennially Yours — designed • Option 3: Close Malta Av- Boys State Program at SUNY building goals.
Awards Achievements the garden. Brookside Nursery enue; build a new 650-student Morrisville, June 28-July 2, were The next meeting of the dis-
donated plants and flowers. Ra- elementary school at a new site; juniors Ethan Beaudoin, Sean trict school board is scheduled
chel Charette, a member of Girl renovate portions of Wood Road Maruscsak, Bryan McElwain, for 7 p.m. on June 16 in the high
Scout Troop 2131, cleaned and Complex. Kevin McHale, Carmen Pascuito school library.
primed the Welcome to Ballston
Renae Cairns and Lisa R. Cassidy, Robert W. Cherry, McK-
Spa sign. The Village of Ballston
Adam Myers, the enzie Dillman, Laurie P. Edwards, Lau-
Spa and the other members of
first Ballston Spa
Soccer players to
ren E. Grimaldi, Courtney K. Kelleigh,
Jaclyn R. Kulls and Nicole A. Older of
Girl Scout Troop 2131 also lent
support.
Milton Meeting continued from page 1
ever go on to a Ballston Spa; Amanda J. Bianconi and The garden club is registered Boghosian have been in a legal battle for several When asked how he would feel if Milton had to
Division One College Andrew R. Maloy of Malta and Nicholas as a team on the “Susan G. Ko- years. The Boghosians developed the Old Mill take over the system now, Robinson replied that
to play soccer. Both G. Bagnardi, Jessica L. Fretto, Kristen men Passionately Pink for the Town project at Rowland Street and Geyser Road. he would feel confident. He mentioned he would
players started in A. Kline, Alex A. Principe, Chelsea M. Cure” website. Donations can They initially went to court when Heritage voided like to have an equipment replacement fund though
the BARC Soccer Spataro, Patrick J. Whitton and Barry be made by the public directly a contract for future hookups after the Boghosians which could be created by charging customers a
program when they were much younger. J. Wygel of Ballston Lake, were recently to SGKPPC by entering the team failed to pay Heritage almost $100,000. small annual fee.
Renae is headed to the Davidson College named to the Dean’s List at SUNY Oswego name Ballston Spa on its website Impending costly repairs were also on the minds During the public comment time at the end of the
at http://www.passionatelypink. of the board members. Supervisor Frank Thompson meeting, Bruce Boghosian voiced complaints. He
Wildcats in North Carolina, and Adam to for the spring 2010 semester.
org. The website also gives in- raised concern over the age and condition of the questioned if the audit was complete enough, and
the Siena Saints at Siena College.
formation to individuals looking pumps. Some are around 20 years old and could wants an even deeper look into Heritage’s financial
Brian Victor Borini, Cara Marie DeFil- to form a group to raise money. face many repairs and possible replacement. Full records. He also questioned if Heritage’s rates and
Navy Fireman Apprentice Kyle A. Neu- ippo, Paula B Rehm and Chyresse Lynn As illustrated with the Garden pump replacement costs anywhere from $4,000 - fees are reasonable.
haus, a 2005 graduate of Ballston Spa Wells of Ballston Spa and Kahli Cassan- Club, the ultimate goal is moti- $5,000. Thompson said he would still like more in- Going forward, Robinson wants to do checks of
High School, recently reported for duty dra Bailey, Lauren Michele Fendorak, vate people to support the cause formation on the pumps and what might be needed all the pump stations every three years. The inspec-
aboard the aircraft carrier USS George H. W. Kristin Faye Fillipone, Christin Lee while having fun. in the future. tions will not be as in depth as his recent one.
Bush, home-ported in Newport News, Va. Lewis, Krista Nicole Morales and Laura
Neuhaus joined the Navy in August 2009. Elizabeth Riedel of Ballston Lake, were
recently named to the Dean’s List at SUNY
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Students in Milton Terrace North Elementary Adopt Endangered Animals. Each year the
students in Ms. Wettlaufer’s second grade class raise money to adopt endangered
animals. This year’s class raised $106.07 by recycling bottles and cans. The money raised
this year will allow the class to adopt seven of the world’s most endangered animals.
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Editorial Teens Get Lesson continued from page 1 Town Seeks Bids for New Website,
New Lift for Town Hall
A Pipe Dream By ERIKA TEBBENS
Erika@theballstonjournal.com
accepted the resignation and not-
ed she had done an amazing job
of organizing and maintaining the
We have, with the rest of the world, watched in horror
MILTON — Councilman John records. The town is now seeking
as the nation’s worst environmental disaster in history has Mancini began the June town a replacement for the position.
unfolded in the Gulf of Mexico. Clearly, the livelihoods of board meeting with an update Supervisor Thompson noted
thousands of people are threatened by the oil which contin- Students are lined up on stage to represent the number of 16- and 17-year-olds on the Code of Ethics draft. He the handicap lift in the town of-
injured and killed everyday in motor vehicle crashes in the United States. Thirty fice building has been malfunc-
ues to spew into the Gulf nearly unabated. The toll exacted four students were given red shirts to wear, representing those who were injured, stated Milton’s Attorney James
and another 14 wore black shirts to represent the number kllled. Photo by Craig had called the State Attor- tioning, and quite a bit of money
on the wildlife of the region is nearly unthinkable. It is has been spent in repairs. He
Jennifer Farnsworth. ney General’s office earlier in the
hard to contemplate the level of destruction that has been day, hoping for a response. Man- spoke with one contractor about
“The juniors and seniors were very well behaved during the assembly
wrought without experiencing a combination of both an- and you could have heard a pin drop during Mrs. Loomis’s presentation,” cini had previously contacted the replacing the lift and was quoted
ger and disgust, and like most people, we long for the day Bolster said. “She spoke from the heart and powerfully stressed the point Attorney General for advice on $25,000. A motion was passed for
some of the sections in the draft, him to obtain specifications for a
when the flow of oil has been stopped and the long and of not making a choice that takes away the choice or life of someone
formal bid to replace the lift.
else.” but has yet to hear back. Mancini
difficult cleanup can begin. said they are ready and anxious The highway department has
Funded by a grant through the Saratoga County Cornell Cooperative
But our feelings of anger and disgust have been com- Extension, the program keeps the students active through creating public to present the draft again to the finished their spring cleanup and
pounded by recent revelations of a systemic pattern of service announcements, driving a simulator from the DMV, fatal vision board and residents. will now begin summer road-
goggles, a crash golf cart, and courses on safety. A motion was passed to au- work. They have an ambitious
safety violations, misreporting, lies, and evasions by BP thorize the advertisement of the list of projects this year and hope
Dort said the fatal vision goggles allow kids to see how things like depth
intended to skirt the regulations that have been put in place perception are blurred when under the influence of drugs and alcohol. request for proposals to redesign the cost of materials and weather
over many years to protect both the environment and the Mock tickets were issued to the students for crossing the line, swerving, the town’s website. A copy of allow them to accomplish every-
lives of those who work in the oil fields and refineries. The having too many passengers, and answering cell phones. Dort also said the requirements for the redesign thing. There will still be some
only two of the 200 students asked for a seatbelt. can be picked up at the town of- pickup of yard waste, but it must
end result has been marginal savings to BP’s corporate bot- be neatly organized at the curb or
A separate assembly was presented to the underclassmen later in the fice for anyone interested in sub-
tom line. The cost in terms of environmental damage, eco- mitting a proposal. placed into biodegradable bags.
week where students listened to Lisa Savard of Greenfield Center talk
nomic disruption, and worker safety may be incalculable. about losing her daughter Joelle DuMoulin almost ten years ago. Part-time records manager clerk Residents are still able to bring
It is hard to imagine that any responsible corporate citizen “Her place in her grieving process is ten years later so while she is still Evelyn Paddock, who has held yard debris to the transfer station
the position since 1993, gave her at 503 Geyser Road.
would place so much at risk for so little return — the total healing she is able to let the kids know that Joelle’s choices led to that fatal
night, it was at that point that those students really listened to her, even letter of resignation. The board
cost of maintaining the safety features on Deepwater Ho-
talking with her after the assembly,” Dort said.
rizon that would have prevented this disaster is around $5 Dort said these types of programs have really progressed in the past de-
million, while BP averages $78 million in profit per day —
but evidently the managers at BP did take the risk and the
cade because they now know that you can’t just tell teens no. She said you
have to know they are going to find a way to do things we may not want Murphy Responds continued from page 1
result has been nothing short of catastrophic. them to; it’s more about planning and educating.
“We want to teach them to have a plan in place, to take care of each other, advice to the students as they 1,000 votes thus far on bills, said
There has been a powerful movement towards econom- we don’t want to get you in trouble, we want you to be safe,” Dort said. prepare to move on to the next the next issue to be addressed is
ic development in our own area and much of it revolves stage of their life. the regulation and reform of the
around the industrial side of the computer technology field.
Wooden: A Success
“Whatever you do in the future financial industry. He acknowl-
The GlobalFoundries project in particular represents an . . . what you get out of the next edged Congress did not regulate
By Any Measure
few years of education will be it well in the past and Wall Street
enormous taxpayer investment with the promise of enor- driven by what you put into it,” took advantage of that fact.
mous returns in the future and we welcome both the proj- he said. “Your energy, your en- “We have to organize it and
ect and the introduction of the GlobalFoundries corporate By SAM CAPUANO thusiasm, and the questions you regulate it in a more thoughtful
sam@theballstonjournal.com ask will drive what you get out way,” Murphy said.
culture to our area. But we are also aware that many of
of it.” Karen Laiacona said she felt
the manufacturing processes used by GlobalFoundries in- Success is defined in many ways. am today,” Walton said this week.
Murphy, who did not see the Murphy answered all the ques-
volve toxic materials and we urge them and their partners In sports, you are defined by win- Walton mentioned how he felt los-
ning championships. Some prefer ing his last college game made him list of questions beforehand, tions asked of him. She appre-
to use the utmost caution in the handling of these materials. to look at what one gets out of the a failure until his coach gave him was not able to get through ev- ciated the way Murphy would
We hope they will, unlike BP, make the maximum effort athletic process. Sometimes you another mantra — “It’s the things ery question in the time he spent initially explain the issue in a
to comply fully with all safety and environmental regula- get both. John you learn once you know it all that with the students. The 15 he did non-biased way before giving
Wooden, who are the most important.” answer covered a wide range of his own opinion on the subject.
tions. This is our home after all, and the workers they will subjects including gas prices, “He answered the questions in
died last week “My life would have been less
employ are our friends, neighbors, and family. We urge at the age of 99, successful if I had not met Coach health care, campaign financ- a way high school students could
them to keep that in mind as they go forward. certainly did. Wooden,” Abdul-Jabbar said. “It ing, financial regulatory reform, understand,” said Jake Flynt.
Wo o d e n ’s was only after I started having chil- changes made to federal student “He wasn’t condescending.”
As for BP, the only thing to do is to hold their feet to the aid, and his personal push for ru- Karen added she felt Murphy
fire. We urge the federal government to fully prosecute any UCLA bas- dren that I realized how much he
ketball teams meant to me.” ral broadband as a state priority. tried to speak about specific ex-
regulatory violations, and to see justice is done not only for continue to be the standard bearers Re-read the above quotes, you’ll “It is much like how electric- amples and issues relative to
the millions of people of the Gulf region whose lives have of success. Wooden’s overall re- notice how little basketball was ity changed our communities 80 the students now or in the near
years ago,” Murphy said of rural future. She said the opportunity
been disrupted by this disaster, but for the families of the cord was 620-147, four undefeated actually mentioned. Both were out-
broadband. “All of our rural com- to have Murphy come into the
eleven men who were killed through corporate negligence, teams, an 88 game win streak, and spoken kids who initially bristled
10 NCAA championships in 12 at Wooden’s methods. Years later munities can’t be a part of the school was one many students
greed, and deceit. Because expecting those who have years, including seven in a row. both continue to speak at length as 21st century without it. I think it do not get and remarked that her
caused the problem to likewise provide the solution, or to For those of us who were around to how those methods made them is worth the investment.” sister who works for the Murphy
do the right thing simply because they should, is clearly the to watch as this was happening, we better persons. Murphy said $50 million of campaign likely hasn’t had an
have committed these numbers to Wooden was extremely competi- private and public monies have opportunity like this either.
worst kind of pipe dream. already been made available for Several of Murphy’s responses
memory. tive and wanted to win. The little
Based on those records alone man with the ever-present rolled the project. Saying high speed to question were met with rounds
Wooden would be the most suc- up scorecard clutched in his hand internet is going to revolutionize of applause.
cessful coach in major team sports coached to win but not at the ex- the future, Murphy also stressed “It is a law that doesn’t make
From Featured Columnist and Local Author: history. Yet, read any of the appre- pense of compromising his beliefs it would allow people to stay in sense in the modern world,” he
Joseph RR Templin, CFP®, CLU, ChFC, ciations written since his passing, and principals. Wooden also had the rural areas they grow up in. said of the military’s don’t ask,
CAP™ and the wins and losses on the court his famous Pyramid of Success. Keeping young people close to don’t tell policy.
are scarcely mentioned. The pyramid base has characteris- home and in New York State is More applause came during his
I have read many books about tics such as loyalty, friendship and a passion of Murphy’s. He re- response to a question about a
The Coach and the autobiographies cooperation. At the peak are faith peated the often heard story of recent Supreme Court decision
of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Bill and patience. These are the lessons his large family (58) gathering related to campaign financing.
Walton, his two most famous and from which to build success in all each Sunday for a family dinner “This is the most broken part
talented players. They both speak of walks of life. If this includes putting at his mother-in-law’s home. He of politics,” he said. “The system
their superior athletic achievements together the greatest run in college told the seniors his goal as an en- is really broken. I believe we
while playing for Wooden but it’s hoops history, well, that’s alright trepreneur and now as Congress- should have publicly financed
the life lessons which have had a but, it’s secondary. man is to create jobs. elections.”
larger impact on them. “Success is a piece of mind, which “I thought it was very informa- The greatest applause was for
The first thing taught by Wooden is a direct result of self-satisfaction tive, just about politics in Con- the end of Murphy’s speech when
in the first practice of every year in knowing you did your best to be- gress and the issues the nation he was presented with a gift from
was how to properly put on socks come the best that you are capable is facing,” said Max Groves. the senior class. The gift was a
and sneakers. Walton marveled how of becoming,” Wooden once said. Max’s question for Murphy was Ballston Spa Scotties t-shirt and
this seemingly insignificant lesson I think when I see this last quote in about what the next major issue the cheers erupted when Murphy
taught him a lot. print this week, I am going to cut it in Congress is and where does opted to wear immediately, pull-
“Wooden made me the person I out and tape it in my kids’ rooms. Murphy stand on it. ing it on right over his suit.
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By JENNIFER FARNSWORTH O’Brien, now 44, manages the store where O’Brien said his dad, now 79, remains the Let’s talk about the most important financial asset a new graduate
jennnifer@theballstonjournal.com he spent so many holidays, vacations and owner while he manages the day to day op- has. No, it is not your spiffy book reader or that flashy car. Nor is it
summer afternoons working side by side erations. the thousand shares of restricted stock that you got as a signing bo-
BALLSTON SPA — Sean O’Brien said with his dad, Jim. Both father and son are “For me, it has always been like a second nus. It is one and only one thing at this point: your ability to generate
he always knew he wanted to follow in his pharmacists who have dedicated their lives home, it may sound silly to say that but I income.
dad’s footsteps. At the age of eight he can re- to making sure O’Brien Pharmacy remains a loved being here on nights like Christmas Quite frankly, your future is brighter and bigger than your past. Yes,
member sweeping the floors and stalking the place where the Ballston Spa community can Eve, but it was always a fun place where ev- you might have been the high school hero in sports or President of
shelves at the family’s pharmacy in the heart receive quality care and attention. O’Brien eryone knows you who walks through those your sorority in college, but your most valuable
doors. We know when someone has some- days are still ahead of you. Doubt me? Let’s do
one graduating, we know about their kid’s some quick math to prove it, and then go to the
baseball team, for a lot of people it’s a com- logical deductions from there.
fort,” O’Brien said. How much have you earned up until this point?
O’Brien said his father instilled in him the Even if it was twenty bucks an hour for a thousand
importance of being accessible. He said peo- hours a year for the past six years, that is $120,000.
ple know if they need to talk to the manager Nothing to sneeze at, but it pales in comparison to
or the pharmacist in person, they can, some- what is to come. Assuming that you make that $20
thing that he says helps set them apart from per hour on a fulltime basis, then you’ll make $40k
the big box stores. this year. Over a forty year working career, assuming no raises, that
Mark Sharidin of Ballston Spa said his fam- is $1.6million. Since you will get raises at least in line with inflation,
ily has been patrons of O’Brien Pharmacy for the number is more like $4million. That is a big number, and you
three generations. He said his youngest son, didn’t need to major in math to know that it is bigger than what you
William, acquired a leech one day after fish- have already earned. A lot bigger. It is the single greatest asset any
ing. He immediately took him to see Jim who young person possesses, yet it is one of the last things that get consid-
hadn’t seen a “bloodsucker” in some time. ered when thinking about insurance and protection planning.
“He calmly pinched it off, gave us some Many young people default to the group disability insurance cover-
antibiotic ointment and sent us on our way age at work, which is better than a stick in the eye. But not much.
for the next fish. You have to love a small Typically it produces fully taxable income at only about one half your
village. O’Brien’s Pharmacy is truly a village starting income levels before the tax guy takes his piece. This pro-
cornerstone,” Sharidin said. duces a huge cut in cash flow right when you can least deal with it.
O’Brien said they have also stayed com- Also, many group plans use a definition of disability that isn’t very
petitive because even though they are a small tight, so they might say “Oh, you can sweep floors even though you
town pharmacy they know it’s imperative to spent four years and a ton of money to become an engineer. Here’s
keep up with of today’s medical technology. your broom.” Oh, and you might need to be out of work for over
He said while they do have things like a gift three months before you get a dime. And your payments might not
shop and toiletries that you would find in a increase with inflation, or might last only a couple of years. Indi-
pharmacy, prescriptions remain their main vidual coverage is better because it will generally give much better
focus. benefits that last longer and are more flexible than group coverage.
of the village. O’Brien Pharmacy is now cel- said it’s this kind of attention that keeps peo- “It’s really the bread and butter of our busi- And it is dirt cheap. Like a dollar a day type cheap. Like give up a
ebrating 50 years of service to the residents ple coming back. Jim began working at the ness and over the past several years with total of one drink a week to cover this risk inexpensive.
of Ballston Spa, an accomplishment O’Brien pharmacy in 1954 and later bought it in 1960 all of the new treatments and therapies, we So if you can avoid taking the group disability coverage I would
tributes to staying true to what his father be- from owner Rachel Lattimore. He then spent know it’s important to use things like an on- do so, unless you have health issues and can’t get it on your own or
lieves in — hard work, compassion and sim- forty years building up a business strong line computer system, we want to give our do something really dangerous for a living (like carry a gun or blow
ply taking the time to getting to know your enough to stand up to chain pharmacies that customers the best of both worlds,” O’Brien stuff up). If they give you free stuff at work take it as free is good, but
customers. have moved in and out of the village. Sean said. supplement with the individual stuff to cover as much of your take
home pay as you can. There are many quality companies and finan-
cial representatives locally to choose from to help you with this.
Host Families Needed Now if you are like me you are probably saying something like
The Rotary Club of Ballston Spa is welcoming a high school stu- “Dude, what can happen to me?! I sit behind a desk all day long, and
dent from Venezuela for the 2010 / 2011 school year and is seeking I am in awesome shape!” So was the first guy I paid out a disability
up to three host families to open their homes to her. claim on, when he was 24 years old and had a breakdown at work
from stress. So was my Fraternity Brother that got lung cancer, and
Students that participate in Rotary’s Youth Exchange programs, learn a new way
he was a non-smoker. I am probably tougher than you because of my
of living as well as a new language. They serve as an ambassador, teaching people martial arts, but an idiot that didn’t know red means stop and came
about their country, culture, and ideas and learning about ours. through a light messed up my back. My wife was on full bed rest for
More than 8,000 young people each year have experiences like these through Ro- four months with our second child. So you might be young and tough
tary Youth Exchange. It’s an opportunity of a lifetime for a fortunate few. and punch keys on a computer all day long instead of climbing trees
For more information, contact Ballston Spa Rotarian, Pastor Derik Roy at 885- or operating big machines, but you do not live in a bubble isolated
1031 or djroyjrcec@msn.com. Additional information about Rotary and the Youth from the world. If you live, you have some risk of not being able to
Exchange Program may be found by visiting www.rotary.org work. Even Superman has his Kryptonite. We don’t have the luxury
of knowing what might disable us, but we can at least cover the finan-
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Angie (Darcy Schacher) and Howie (Isaac Smith) pose in their bedroom during Area Bluegrass Band Releases CD
a dress rehearsal for “Metaphasia”, Malta Spotlighter’s Theatre Troupe up-
coming fantasy musical set to run this weekend at the Malta Community Cen- June 27th • Saratoga County Fairgrounds • 3:00 until Dark
ter. The musical boasts a cast of 42 children, teens and adults, 55 costumes, Sponsored by Village of Ballston Spa,Town of Milton and the Town of Ballston
lively scenery and 12 musical numbers. Call 899-4411 for ticket information. For more info
or to volunteer,
contact
2010 Saratoga County Fair Pageants Meg Stevens
885-3650 or
BALLSTON SPA - For many years, the Saratoga County Fair Pageant has recognized and pook@nycap.rr.com
honored local beauties who have gone on to represent the Fair and their Saratoga Coun- or Village Offices
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ty communities.
Divisions of participation are Miss Tiny Tot (girls 2-3 years) and Mister Tiny Tot (boys 2-3
years), Little Miss (girls 4-5 years), Sweetheart (girls 6-7 years), Princess (girls 8-10 years),
• Games
Young Miss (girls 11-13), Honor Queen (girls 14-16) and Fair Queen (girls 17-25 years).
• Food
Miss Saratoga County Fair Queen receives a $200 award, a crown and a sash. All other
• Music
titleholders receive $100 award, a crown and a sash. Runners up for each age division receive a
trophy. All other participating contestants receive a Saratoga County Fair participation ribbon.
• Contests SARATOGA SPRINGS – Live bluegrass, wine tasting and Orapello’s gour-
& prizes met wood fired pizza are part of the festivities planned for the release of
The Pageant is held on Tuesday, July 20, 2010 in the Talent Pavilion starting at 10am and 5pm. Fairview Avenue’s debut album self-titled “Fairview Avenue.” taking place
• Fireworks
Entries close on Thursday, July 1 at 6:00 PM. For details and more information; visit the Fair at Dusk on Friday, June 18, 6-8:30p.m. at The Saratoga Winery, 462 Route 29 West,
web site at www.saratogacountyfair.org or request an entry form by mail by sending a self- Saratoga Springs. There’s no cover charge! Trolley transportation is available
addressed, stamped envelope (one for each form requested) to: Saratoga County Fair Pageant, to and from downtown Saratoga. Call 518-584-WINE for more details or
P.O. Box 663, Clifton Park, NY 12065. Volunteers Welcome visit www.thesaratogawinery.com.
BALLSTON SPA
50 50
Public Library
Summer years years
hours
at the O’Brien Pharmacy
Public Library
will start on Celebrating 50 years!
Monday,
July 5, 2010. We have “Silly Bands!”
and HUNDREDS of Webkinz!
O’Brien Pharmacy has been independently owned
Monday: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. by the O’Brien family for 50 years. It is staffed by a father and son team
Tuesday: 10 a.m.-7 p.m.
Thursday: 10 a.m.-7 p.m. of pharmacists with over 80 years of pharmacy experience between them.
Friday: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. We offer state of the art computer processing of prescriptions,
Saturday: 10 a.m.-1 p.m.
Sunday: Closed with on-line submission of insurance claims. New or existing
prescriptions can easily be transferred to our pharmacy.
Regular hours will resume on
September 14, 2010.
For more information stop in Pharmacy Phone: (518) 885-7330
or call 885-5022. 4 Front Street, Ballston Spa, New York 12020
Ballston Spa Public Library
is located at
www.obrienpharmacy.com
21 Milton Avenue (Rt. 50).
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SPORTS
Athletic Ceremony honors
Graduating Seniors
Ballston Spa High School honored their seniors who have committed
to playing collegiate sports next fall at an Athletic Ceremony held in Ballston Spa’s
High School library last Wednesday.
Morgen Zegers
reaches for some
additional distance in
Student-athletes graduating this year include: Michael Barno, Swimming – Loyola University (DI), Briana Borgolini, winning the long jump
Swimming – Brown University (DI), Renae Cairns, Soccer – Davidson College (DI), Reid Coffey, Soccer – Mercy College for Ballston’s modified
(DII), Adam Custer, Track – Cornell University (DI), Alex Finnochio, Track/X-C – University of Delaware (DI), Max Groves, track team. Photo by Connor Doud smashes a
Track/X-C – Cornell University (DI), Adam Myers, Soccer – Siena College (DI), Becky Martin, Track/X-C – University of Greg Birbilis. forehand winner against
Buffalo (DI), Kelcie LaRoche – Coast Guard Academy. East Greenbush. Photo by
Greg Birbilis.
Ballston Spa
Junior Baseball Highlights New at the Malta
Week of June 3 Community Center
ZUMBA Join us on Saturdays for a fun and energetic Latin based
dance/exercise class featuring Salsa, Flamenco, Merengue, and
The first week of double-eliminate slow each had a single and a stolen Major League: Erik Hallas to put Sunset Cafe in Cumbia rhythms. The class is so fun; you’ll forget it’s a workout!
playoffs in Ballston Spa Junior Base- base. Ballston VFW (10) : Pride Con- the playoff winners bracket. Come join the party! Class is on Saturdays from 9am-10am for 6
ball was full of action. In the minor Mike McGilligan Insurance tracting (5) Sunset Café (7) : Russell’s Deli weeks starting June 19. Fee for Malta residents is $61 and $67 for
league, four teams are still standing. Agency (7) : Ballston Spa Nation- (5) non- residents.
On Tuesday June 8, Mike McGilli- Ballston VFW: Excellent hitting
al Bank (8) by VFW, with triples hit by Jake Sunset Café: Great defense on Cardio Kickboxing Starting June 17, we will feature Turbo
gan State Farm Insurance will face
BSNB: BSNB won its first Playoff Manderson, and Jake Welcome. both teams, keeping the score close Kickboxing classes on Thursday nights from 6:00-7:00 for 9 weeks.
Sports Journal Photos. The winner
game Tuesday (8-7) against McGil- Cole Flynn with 2 singles, which at all times. Great hitting by Aaron Class consists of an exciting fusion of influences including hip-hop,
will face Union Fire Company on
ligan Insurance. Anthony and Izzy helped earn runs for VFW. Ja- Hinman with a double. singles hit traditional aerobics, capoeira and Muay Thai kickboxing. Fee for
Wednesday. The Wednesday win-
Davis each had singles and three cob Hall with a three run inside by Ian Graham, Dalton Krogh, Malta residents is $40 and $44 for non-residents. Call the center
ner will face Ballston Spa National
combined stolen bases. Christian the park home run helped secure Adam Krasuski, and Noah Marek. for more information or to register at 899-4411.
Bank at the championship game on
Thursday. Ballston Spa National McCarthy had 2 hits, 2 RBI’s, and the lead. Excellent pitching by Excellent pitching by Jason Ka-
pitched two scoreless innings. Don- Coleman Hinman, Jake Mander- vanaugh with 5 strike outs and 1
Athlete of the Week
Bank remains undefeated in the
playoffs. ovan Rhoden had a single, a triple, 2 son and Jake Welcome. Giving hit in 3 innings. Also great pitching
stolen bases and scored the winning up only 5 runs in 6 innings. With by Erik Hallas and Ian Graham,
Three teams are still in the compe- run for BSNB. Michael Manning an earned win by VFW, keeping that helped to win the game for
tition in the major league. O’Brien had 2 hits and 2 RBI’s. Noah Lee them in the playoffs. Sunset Cafe and kept them in the
Dalton Wheeler
Pharmacy will face Ballston VFW added 2 hits, scored a run, and drove winners bracket. Varsity Baseball
on Monday June 7. The winner will Sherry Hoffman State Farm In-
in a run as well. surance (12) : Pride Contract- Sunset Café (16) : HMS Agency
face Sherry Hoffman State Farm In-
surance at the championship game Sports Journal Photos (6) : Ball- ing (10) Inc. (9) Coach:
on Tuesday. Hoffman State Farm is ston Spa National Bank (8) Hoffman State Farm: Mark Lum- Sunset Café: With Sunset Cafe win- Kevin Sheremeta
undefeated in playoff play. BSNB: BSNB won its second ley 2/3. Michael Poirier, Ethan ning the coin toss, HMS was first at Trailing by 4 runs to Lansingburgh in the last
Four teams are battling for the Playoff Game Thursday ( 8-6) Thomas, Kyle Grace and Elijah bat getting their runs in early with inning Ballston Spa rallied to with in one run.
number one position in the 50/70 over Sports Journal Photos. Chris Washington each with singles. 5 runs by the 2nd inning. Sunset
With two outs in the bottom of the 7th Dalton
league. On Wednesday June 9, Red Kolodzieiski had 2 hits, an RBI, After a slow start, team Hoffman Cafe was quick to earn their own
Wheeler hits a 2 out game winning walk off 2
Robin will face Russell’s Deli. The stole a base, and scored a run to the came alive with some strong hit- runs, with excellent batting by Ian
Wednesday winner will face HMS lead the way. Jared Denisulk hit ting and some key defense plays Graham with 2 triples, a double and run homerun.
Insurance Agency on Thursday. a big triple, singled, and scored a to clinch what was a well played two singles. Aaron Hinman with 2
The winner will face the playoff-un- run. Brett Burns added 2 hits and game by both teams. doubles and 2 singles. Dalton Krogh
defeated Sunset Café at the champi- a key RBI. Michael Manning con- Sherry Hoffman State Farm with 2 doubles and 2 singles. Tyler
onship game on Saturday at 7p.m.. tinued his excellent play pitching Insurance (10) : O’Brien Phar- Hinman and Keith Kovatch each
two good innings, and adding a macy (9) with a double and a single. Stephen
Highlights from the first week of two-run double. Maynard with a pair of singles and
playoffs games are below: Hoffman State Farm: Dylan Dut- RBI’s. Great defense by Sunset
Sports Journal Photos: Sports Jour- kiewicz went 2/2 with a double. Mi-
Minor League: nal Photos combined for 14 hits and Cafe helped to minimize runs for
chael Poirier, Mark Lumley and HMS Agency Inc., and kept Sunset
Sports Journal Photos (8) : Turbo 5 stolen bases in a loss to Ballston Kyle Grace each with singles. With Cafe in the winners bracket for the
Parts Plus (4) Bank in the first round of the play- two outs in the bottom of the sixth
offs. Louis Nichols had 3 singles, 2 playoff season.
Sports Journal Photos: Sports Jour- stolen bases and an RBI. Grant Rice with the game tied at 9, Kyle Grace
made a clutch hit to get on base and Red Robin (15) : Cocozzo Family
nal Photos offense led the team to also had 3 singles, a stolen base and Dentistry (5)
a hard fought 8-4 win over Turbo a RBI . Payton Anderadakis had a scored the winning run.
Parts Plus during the elimination double and a single and 2 RBI’s . Red Robin: Zach Hall went 2 for
50/70 League: 3 with a double with 5 RBI’s and a
round. Zack LaBaff led the offense Dylan McHale had 2 singles, a sto-
with a Single, a double, a stolen base len base and an RBI. Shawn Morse Red Robin (14) : Sunset Café run scored. Sam Hewitt went 2 for
and 4 RBI’s. Liam Kavanaugh had and Nick Winslow each had a dou- (15) 2 with 2 runs scored and a stolen
a 2 RBI triple. Payton Anderadakis ble. Nathan James had a RBI single Red Robin: Brandon Rawson went base. Mickey Hewitt went 1 for 2
had 2 singles, 2 stolen bases and 2 and a stolen base. Tyler Parlapiano 1 for 2 with a run scored. Mickey He- with a double with 2 RBI’s and a
RBI’s. Grant Rice had 2 singles, a also had an RBI single . witt went 2 for 4 with a run scored. run scored. Dawson Hersh went 2
stolen base and a RBI. Louis Nich- Walid Akari went 1 for 2 with 2 runs for 2 with 2 runs scored and a stolen
ols had an RBI single, and a stolen Union Fire Co (8) : Ballston Spa scored. Jake Getwright went 1 for 3 base. Anthony Defilippo went 1 for
base. Nathan James and Nick Win- National Bank(9) with 2 runs scored. Eli Bashant went 2 with 2 runs scored.
BSNB: BSNB won its third con- 1 for 3 with 2 runs scored.
secutive Playoff Game in thrilling Sunset Café: A well played high
fashion Saturday (9-8) over Union scoring game, with bats on fire by Chris Kolodzieiski of
Fire Co. in extra innings. Every both teams. Hitting was excellent BSNB who remains
player for BSNB contributed with by Sunset Cafe with 2 doubles undefeated in the
either timely hitting, good baserun- by Aaron Hinman. Noah Marek, playoffs. Photo by
ning, or excellent defense. Noah Dalton Krogh, and Adam Krasuski
Karen Cox
Lee singled and had two great plays each with
in the field. Jared Denisulk con- a double
tinued his strong pitching with 5 and a sin-
strikeouts, and a put-out at first. He gle as well. Keith Kovatch with a
also had a single and an RBI. Chris hard hit double and a single, Ste-
Kolodzieiski had 2 hits, 2 RBI’s, a phen Maynard with 3 singles.
stolen base, and a run scored. Aus- Many singles hit with RBI’s by
tin Skinner had a big RBI single, as Jason Kavanaugh, Tyler Hinman,
Kyle Grace made a clutch hit to did Brett Burns. Kolby Cox had a Ian Graham, Erik Hallas. Field-
get on base and score the win- single, 2 stolen bases, and scored ing was great with a two pick offs
ning run keeping Hoffman State 3 times including the game winning by Sunset’s catcher, Ian Graham.
Farm undefeated in the play-offs. run on a hard single off the bat of Great pitching by Tyler Hinman,
Photo by Ronda Poirier Donovan Rhoden. Dalton Krogh, Aaron Hinman and
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VILLAGE WIDE
VILLAGE WIDE
NOTICE OF Notice of Notice of Notice of TOWN OF MILTON
Feder back from competition. The winter months are when you’ll
FORMATION OF Formation of 168 Formation of Formation of ZONING BOARD OF
find the 15-year-old on the slopes. Her family owns a second house
Lincoln LLC B & E Property Charlie Beats The APPEALS
30 minutes away from Stratton Mountain in Vermont, where her
LIMITED LIABILITY
Arts. of Org. filed with Holding LLC Odds LLC PLEASE TAKE NOTICE,
and her two sisters competitively race in skiing.
COMPANY
Arts Of Org. filed with that the Zoning Board
Feder qualified for Junior Olympics in her age group the past
Articles of organization Secy. of State of NY Arts Of Org. filed with
Secy. Of State of NY of Appeals of the
two seasons. Last winter, she placed 5th in the women’s Super
of ROBO HOLDINGS, (SSNY) on 5/20/10. Secy. Of State of NY
(SSNY) on 03/24/10. Town of Milton, New
Giants Slalom event also known as Super-G.
LLE (“LLC”), a limited Office location: Sara- (SSNY) on 03/15/10.
Office location: Sara- York, will hold a pub-
“Skiing is something I hope to be doing the rest of my life,”
liability company, were toga County. SSNY Office location: Sara-
toga County. SSNY lic hearing pursuant to
Feder said. “Going to Junior Nationals has been an experience;
filed with the Secretary designated as agent toga County. SSNY
designated as agent of the Town Zoning Ordi-
I knew a lot of these top girls I was racing would be going to the
of LLC upon whom designated as agent of
of State of New York
LLC upon whom pro- nance on the following
Olympics.”
process against it may LLC upon whom pro-
(“SSNY”) on May 10,
cess against it may be proposition: Request
Competitively competing in three different sports, Feder believ-
be served. SSNY shall cess against it may be
2010. Principal office
served. SSNY shall mail from Kathy & Kevin
In the Village - South of Downtown ers they all correlate with each other in one way or another.
mail process to: c/o The served. SSNY shall mail
of the LLC is located in process to: 353 Eastline Moran for a variance
73 Ballston Avenue (Fri., Sat. & Sun.) “Each sport gets me ready for the next one,” Feder said. “They
LLC, 1111A Marcus Av- process to: 353 Eastline 19 Thomas Avenue (Sat. only)
Saratoga County. SSNY Rd., Ballston Lake, NY of the zoning code to 8 Back Stop Lane (Sat. Only)
correlate mentally more than anything, I was so much stronger
enue, Lake Success, NY Rd., Ballston Lake, NY
has been designated as 12019. Purpose: any permit a separation 607 Minuteman Lane this year in skiing, which really helped me for track.”
11042. Purpose: any 12019. Purpose: any
agent of the LLC upon lawful activity. distance of 7 feet to 374 Lexington Street As for the future, Stevens said he wouldn’t be surprised to see
lawful activity. lawful activity.
whom process against
the rear foundation
76 McLean Street (Sat. only) her offered scholarships in more than one sport.
it may be served. SSNY 155 Church Avenue (Sat. only) “She could very well be offered scholarships in multiple sports, I
Notice of NOTICE OF LEGAL NOTICE of their home (12 feet
may mail a copy of any PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, required) and a side
haven’t seen her play soccer but I’ve heard she is very good, as in
Formation of Hunt FORMATION OF In the Village - Downtown
process to the LLC at that the Town Board setback of 10 feet (15 Christ Episcopal Church/Noah’s Attic (Fri. & Sat.)
skiing,” Stevens said. “If she was a senior, she could get scholar-
Commercial Real LIMITED LIABILITY ships right now in track. It’s possible she could get a free educa-
62 Milton Avenue, Ball- of the Town of Mil- feet required) to allow Perennial Sale-Brookside Museum,
Estate Capital COMPANY tion and opportunity to compete with a national class.”
ston Spa, NY 12020. ton will accept sealed the replacement of an 6 Charlton Street
District, LLC NAME: SPERRY’S RES- Low Street next to Stone Soup Antiques
Purpose: any lawful bids for purchase of above ground swim-
Arts. of Org. filed with TAURANT GROUP, LLC
Turbines
Ballston Spa United Methodist Church,
activity. asphalt concrete for ming pool located at 1
Secy. of State of NY (“LLC”). The Articles of Milton Avenue (Sat. only)
continued from page 1
the 2010 construction White Oak Path in the St. Mary’s School (Fri. & Sat.)
(SSNY) on 5/20/10. Organization were filed
NOTICE OF season. Bids will be ac- Town of Milton. Said 16 Fenwick Street
FORMATION OF
Office location: Sara- with the Secretary of 199 Milton Avenue (Sat. only) necessarily objectionable, but it is an impact,” Savage said.
cepted at the Town of hearing will take place
toga County. SSNY State (“SSNY”) on May
Milton Town Hall, 503
Sarubbi said he doubted the turbines would be visible until one
LIMITED LIABILITY on Thursday the 24th
designated as agent 21, 2010. The office of
Geyser Road, Ballston In the Village - East of Downtown pulled into the park itself but they would work to assess that line
COMPANY of June at 7:00 p.m. at
of LLC upon whom the LLC is to be located
Spa, New York 12020.
24 Chapman Street (Sat. only) of sight. Sarubbi also said he would like the turbines to be visible
NAME: CAPITAL TEAM the town hall located
process against it may in Saratoga County at
Bid opening will be
48 Chapman Street upon pulling onto the campus to give the visual impact of the
APPAREL, LLC. at 503 Geyser Road. 116 Malta Ave (Sat. only)
be served. SSNY shall 30 ½ Caroline Street,
Wednesday, July 7,
innovative technologies the facility is investing in.
Articles of Organiza- 349 Malta Avenue
mail process to: c/o The Saratoga Springs, New
2010 at 7:15 p.m. at 19 Eastern Avenue (Sat. only) Noise was also a talking point. A study shows the turbines gen-
tion were filed with LLC, 71 Railroad Place, York 12866. The SSNY Legal Notice erate only one decibel of notice above ambient. The issue will
the Town of Milton 115 Eastern Avenue (Sat. only)
the Secretary of State Saratoga Springs, NY is designated as agent Request for 117A Eastern Avenue garner further investigation.
Town Hall. Specifica- Proposal Town of
of New York (SSNY) 12866. Purpose: any of the LLC upon whom tion #HW-01-10 can
105 Hyde Boulevard (Sat. only) NYSERDA has to perform a State Environmental Quality Re-
on 02/05/2010. Of- lawful activity. process against it may Milton Website 2 Kaleen Drive (Sat. only)
view before it can seek an approval from the Zoning Board, and
be obtained from the www.townofmiltonny.
fice location: Saratoga be served. The post Highway Superinten- further studies on the visibility and the noise of the turbines will
org In the Village - West of Downtown
County. SSNY has been NOTICE OF office address within dent’s Office from 7:00 18 West High Street be performed in the meantime. NYSERDA and TEC-SMART will
designated as agent of FORMATION OF New York to which The Town Board of the appear again before the Zoning Board in three months at the most.
AM to 3:00 p.m. or the 45 West High Street-Boy Scouts
the LLC upon whom LIMITED LIABILITY the Secretary of State Town of Milton is ac- Apple Tree Inn, 49 West High Street
Town Clerk’s Office cepting proposals to
process against it may COMPANY shall mail a copy of 12 Frederick Lane
from 8:00 AM to 5:00 produce a design and 121 Fairground Avenue
be served. SSNY shall NAME: DJ ZIMM, LLC. any process against p.m. The Town Board
mail a copy of process Articles of Organiza- the limited liability upgrade of the Town’s Top 10 Local Finishers Competing in the
reserves the right to re- website www.townof- In the Village - North of Downtown
to the LLC, 8 Long tion were filed with company served upon ject any or all bids. miltonny.org. A copy 2100 Doubleday Ave 32nd Freihofer’s Run for Women
Creek Drive, Burnt Hills, the Secretary of State him or her is: The LLC, (Carousel Village next to Talk of the Town)
of the specifications Finished 89th: Karen Mackin, Age 45 Ballston Lake Time:20:39.9
NY 12027. Purpose: For of New York (SSNY) on 30 ½ Caroline Street, By order of theTown 221 Saratoga Avenue
any lawful purpose. for the proposal can be 7 Union Street Finished 95th: Christine Sloat, Age 20 Ballston Lake Time: 20:43.4
5/07/10.Office location: Saratoga Springs, New Board of the
picked up at the Town 63 Knickerbocker (Fri. & Sat.)
Saratoga County. SSNY York 12866. The lat- Town of Milton 3 Maple Avenue Finished 97th: Estela Smith, Age 12 Ballston Spa Time: 20:47.2
Clerk’s Office, 503
NOTICE OF has been designated as est date upon which 70 Maple Avenue
Geyser Road, Ballston Finished 112th: Kim Klippel, Age 39 Ballston Spa Time: 21:25.4
FORMATION OF agent of the LLC upon the LLC is to dissolve Dated: 40 Dublin Drive (Sat. only)
Spa, New York 12020 182 West North Street (Fri., Sat. & Sun.) Finished 133rd: Judy Phelps, Age 59 Malta Time: 21:58.3
LIMITED LIABILITY whom process against is: The duration of the June 2, 2010
during regular business
COMPANY it may be served. SSNY LLC is perpetual. The Finished 138th: Carleigh Rosenberg, Age 16 Ballston Spa Time: 22:00.2
hours. Proposals will North (Town of Milton)
Name:THE SIGNATURE shall mail a copy of LLC is formed for any William J. Mevec
be accepted until June 650 Sunny Lane (Sat. only) Finished 139th: Alyssa Greer, Age 28 Ballston Lake Time: 22:01.1
CABINET GROUP, process to the LLC, c/o legal business purpose Town Clerk 808 Greenwood Drive
23, 2010 and must be
LLC. Certificate was David M. Johnson, 25 or purposes. Oak Hill Estates (off Greenfield Avenue) (Sat. only) Finished 148th: Carolynn Sloat, Age 25 Ballston Lake Time: 22:13.2
in writing and sent
filed with the Secretary Forest Drive, Voorhees- TOWN OF MILTON 3 Woodland Court
Finished 150th: Renee Damico, Age 38 Ballston Spa Time: 22:16.4
or faxed to the Town 101 Juniper Place (Sat. only)
of State on: 12/17/09. ville, New York, 12186. TOWN OF MILTON ZONING BOARD OF
Clerk’s Office, 503 27 Skylark Drive Finished 185th: Theresa Hance, Age 47 Ballston Lake Time: 23:00.1
Office location: Sara- Purpose: For any law- ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
Geyser Road, Ballston 279 Meadowlark Drive (Sat. only)
toga County. Secretary ful purpose. APPEALS PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, Saratoga Acres, Lot 5, 309 Greenfield Avenue (Sat. only)
Spa, New York 12020;
of State has been des- PLEASE TAKE NO- that the Zoning Board 35 Florence Drive (Fri. & Sat.)
fax number 518-885-
ignated as agent of the
limited liability com-
Notice of
Formation of CNY
TICE, that the Zoning
Board of Appeals of
of Appeals of the
Town of Milton, New
York, will hold a public
0895.
14 Red Coach Trail (Geyser Crest)
10 Wheeler Creek Court
209 Drummond Drive
GET YOUR SUMMER
q
pany upon whom pro- Marriage & Family the Town of Milton,
cess against it may be
served. The Secretary of
Therapy Place, PLLC,
a professional
New York, will hold a
public hearing pursu-
hearing pursuant to
the Town Zoning Ordi-
William J. Mevec
Town Clerk West (Milton/Ballston/Charlton)
31 Mann Road (Sat. only)
STARTED!
nance on the following
Join us at
g
State may mail a copy service limited ant to the Town Zon- 562 Middleline Road
“Kick Off To
of any process against liability company ing Ordinance on the proposition: Request 3583 Galway Road
from Justin Rickson for 791 Goode Street (Sat. only)
it served upon him or (PLLC) following proposition: 569 Randall Road
a variance of the zon-
Summer Day”
her to: 8 Commerce Arts. of Org. filed with Request from Jeffrey 1 Apple Street
Secy. of State of NY and Audrey Carrig for a ing code to permit 50
Park Dr., Gansevoort, 188 Finley Road
(SSNY) on 5/21/10. feet of road frontage 482 Sweetman Road (off Route 67)
NY 12831. The pur- variance of the zoning
to be divided into two 2039 Route 67 West (Harmony Corners)
a
pose for which the Office location: On- code to permit a side
Company is formed is ondaga County. SSNY building setback of
25 feet of road front-
age that would extend South (Town of Ballston) Saturday, June 12, 2010
9a.m.-11a.m.
to engage in any lawful designated as agent 13 feet+- (20 feet re- 471 Garrett Road (Fri. & Sat.)
l
to the buildable area
act or activity requiring of PLLC upon whom quired) for the purpose 321 Moonlight Drive
on a 17 acre parcel for 323 Moonlight Drive
the consent or approv- process against it may of building a garage
the purpose of creating Beacon Hill Neighborhood
al of any state official, be served. SSNY shall addition located at
two building lots on (Sherman and Everson Way)
In the Burgess-Kimball Memorial Park
department, board, mail process to: The 840 Greenwood Drive Lewis Road Tax I.D. No. Deadline 26 Everson Way Summer Rec Program:Open Registration
agency or other body, PLLC, c/o Brenda K. Ro- in the Town of Milton. Arts & Crafts• Bouncy Bounce • Pop Warner Registration•
without such consent driguez, 8347 Datum Said hearing will take
189.-3-42.21 in the for Legal East (Town of Malta)
Town of Milton. Said Bake Sale and Raffle*
or approval first being Lane, Baldwinsville, place on Thursday the hearing will take place
Notices is 26 Century Drive Car Seat Safety Check Sponsored by Cornell Cooperative Extension
201 East High Street
obtained. The limited NY 13027. Purpose: 24th of June at 7:00 on Thursday the 24th Monday 1187 Laural Lane
Animal Shelter Representatives with Activities and Adoption Information
liability company is to practice the profession p.m. at the town hall
be managed by one (1) of marriage and family located at 503 Geyser
of June at 7:00 p.m. at 5p.m. Multi-Family Sale-Timber Trace (off Raymond Road) JOIN THE FUN!
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