Aaron Shellow-Lavine
Southern Adirondack Bureau Chief-
Republican New York State Assemblyman Robert Smullen has launched his campaign for Congress, looking to fill the 21st District seat currently held by Elise Stefanik, who is making a run for governor.
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An array of industry leaders met for a roundtable discussion on affordability with three New York state senators Wednesday.
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After major losses in citywide elections, the Saratoga Springs Democratic Committee hosted a meeting this weekend which resulted in a vote to remove non-committee residents in attendance.
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Capital Region Transportation Authority leaders held a public information session this week to answer questions on coming service changes in Saratoga Springs, as regular bus service within the city is set to be suspended by the end of the month.
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Saratoga Springs leaders and Capital District Transportation Authority officials held a public information session Wednesday to go over the coming changes to public transit in the Spa City.
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As the federal government shutdown continues, food assistance benefits for millions of Americans remain in limbo. The partial suspension of SNAP benefits complicates an already difficult situation for recipients with food sensitivities.
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Candidates who appeared on the One Saratoga ballot performed well against their opponents in Tuesday’s city elections in Saratoga Springs.
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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.