Aaron Shellow-Lavine
Southern Adirondack Bureau Chief-
Compton’s Diner has been serving Spa City customers for four decades, but the culinary institution’s tenure may be coming to a close — the restaurant's owners are currently wrapped up in a lawsuit and eviction case.
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Villages across New York will hold elections Wednesday, though many races are uncontested.
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The Siena University’s men’s basketball team clinched their spot in the big dance Tuesday, marking the first time since 2010 the Saints will appear in the NCAA Tournament.
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Before April showers can bring May flowers, February snowstorms bring March potholes – and lots of them. As the snow covering the Northeast melts, local public works departments are busy patching up roads throughout the region.
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At the start of the year, organizers of Saratoga Springs’ annual Flag Day parade announced they didn’t have the funding to put on the June tradition. But, the community has rallied to keep the event marching along…
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The move comes after multiple review board members have resigned in recent months. It has only held a single meeting so far this year due to a lack of quorum.
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Municipalities throughout the Adirondack Park are looking to build workforce housing to support their growing communities and aging residents, and there’s been a confluence of work to support construction efforts.
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U.S. Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, from New York City, and Pat Ryan, from the Hudson Valley, traveled outside their districts for a town hall at Glens Falls’ Charles R. Wood Theater. The move came as Democrats seek to flip the North County seat currently held by outgoing Republican U.S. Rep. Elise Stefanik.
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Pitney Meadows Farm in Saratoga Springs is looking to expand its community composting initiative.
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The Saratoga Springs City Council voted Tuesday to file a notice of appeal that would allow them to contest a judge’s ruling that has to do with repaying a former council member’s legal fees.