Aaron Shellow-Lavine
Southern Adirondack Bureau Chief-
It’s the 50th anniversary of “Rocky Horror Picture Show” and both the cult classic and community were celebrated in Saratoga Springs earlier this month.
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In celebration of New York State History and Archives Month, this episode follows the trail of the Marquis de Lafayette, the orphaned member of one of France’s oldest and wealthiest families who became a trusted confident and military leader for George Washington during the American Revolution. 50 years later, Lafayette returned to the young United States traveled to every state in existence at the time and was greeted by huge crowds as a living symbol of the Founding Generation.
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Southwestern Vermont Medical Center’s newest surgical assistant comes with four arms and the latest in robotic surgery technology. Hospital leaders are hoping the tool can help make the rural health center a regional draw.
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After seemingly stepping away from his campaign for a job in Rensselaer County, the Democratic candidate for Saratoga County Sherriff is back in the running.
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Facing the possibility of a 20% tax levy increase, Washington County residents showed up in droves to a Friday morning Board of Supervisors meeting.
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More than a year after the Shepard Park Amphitheater in Lake George burned down, it’s now being rebuilt.
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The Mayor of Glens Falls announced Monday he will no longer be seeking reelection in November.
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More than a year after an herbicide was first used in Lake George to combat an invasive plant species, scientists and activists say a study shows the chemical lingers or more than a year.
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A state-supported project is now underway in Glens Falls, creating new units of affordable housing.
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Normally, hundreds of visitors would have flocked to Saratoga National Historical Park this past weekend for Saratoga County’s “Siege Weekend. But, the federal shutdown forced a move of the annual reenactment.