Saratoga Raceway’s 78th season of live harness racing began in February.
The Saratoga Casino Hotel is looking to build on the success of last year’s racing season, where all-source handle exceeded $46 million and the Saratoga Harness simulcast signal was broadcast to over 400 outlets worldwide, Raceway officials said.
“We’re very excited to welcome fans back for the 78th year of harness racing,” said John Matarazzo, director of racing operations at Saratoga Casino Hotel where the track is located. “We look forward to continuing our tradition of exciting and quality racing here at the historic Spa Oval.”
Saratoga Race Course Summer Meet Has 76 Stakes Races Scheduled Over 40 Racing Days
New York Racing Association officials announced in February the stakes race schedule for the 2019 meet at Saratoga Race Course, highlighted by the 150th running of the Grade 1, $1.25 million Runhappy Travers and the Grade 1, $1 million Whitney
There will be 76 stakes across the 40 racing days. The season begins July 11. The meet, which features $20.9 million in total stakes purses, will run through Labor Day, Sept. 2.
After opening weekend, racing will be conducted five days a week, except Labor Day.
On Saturday, Aug. 3, the prestigious Whitney, a Breeders’ Cup “win-and-you’re-in” qualifier for the Classic, will pair with the Grade 1, $500,000 Longines Test for 3-year-old fillies.
Dr. George Silver Is President Of OrthoNY’s Medical Practice For Three-Year Term
The physician leadership of OrthoNY has elected Dr. George E. Silver, Jr. as president of its medical practice.
Dr. Silver’s three-year term officially began on Jan. 1. He succeeds Dr. Leonard Goldstock, who served as president of OrthoNY since its formation on Jan. 1, 2013, and for one year prior to that as president of the former Northeast Orthopaedics.
Silver is board-certified in orthopaedic surgery and specializes in injuries and arthritic conditions of the shoulder and knee, including arthroscopic soft tissue reconstruction and partial and total joint replacement. He is one of the founding members of OrthoNY, formed by the merger of Northeast Orthopaedics and Orthopaedic Associates of Saratoga, and sees patients in the practice’s Saratoga office.
Panza’s Will Open On South Broadway In Saratoga Springs After Doing Renovations
By Jill Nagy
Panza’s on the Lake, a Saratoga Lake institution for 81 years, is moving, perhaps temporarily, to a building on South Broadway in Saratoga Springs in May.
Meanwhile, the lakeside eatery is still open. But owner Tony Panza said that it is possible he may close it permanently on Easter Sunday if his plans for re-developing the restaurant and the site do not move forward.
Panza has been trying to get approvals from the Town of Stillwater to proceed with plans to build a boutique hotel as well as an enlarged restaurant and banquet facility at 510 Route 9P where the restaurant has been located for decades.
Hilltop Construction Honored For Its Part As Builder Of Luxury Home On Brant Lake
By. R.J. DeLuke
Hilltop Construction Co. of Hudson Falls was bestowed a certificate of merit from AIA Vermont, a chapter of the American Institute of Architects, as the builder of a lake house on Brant Lake, referred to as ADK Camp.
Birdseye Design of Richmond, Vt., was the architect on the project and was also bestowed the honor.
According to Birdseye, the structure is a private residence on Brant Lake, owned by the same family for four generations. The five-acre site had two existing boathouses, a tree-lined carriage road, and a vintage waterfront cabin.
Woman To Open Eatery On Caroline Street Serving Menu Of Vegan, Gluten-Free Foods
By Jennifer Farnsworth
A new business is opening on Caroline Street in Saratoga Springs, just off Broadway.
Whole Harvest Company will make and serve food at 5 Caroline St.
Owner Kelsey Whalen said she has a few simple rules when it comes to food: keep it local, sustainable, respectful of animal rights, fresh and limit the waste. Her cafe-style restaurant will be a reflection of her lifelong love and understanding of how food can be done in a healthy and delicious way.
Whalen said the 5 Caroline Stret location opened up in November and she knew it would be the perfect fit for her vision. Since then she has been hard at work transforming the former 600-plus square foot cigar shop into a place where people can stop in for a bite or take it on the go.
Saratoga County Launches New Emergency Dispatch System To Help First Responders
Saratoga County Office of Emergency Services and the county Sheriff’s Department announced that the county has begun full operational use of a multi-faceted dispatch and records management system to improve communication between emergency services departments and better serve the first responders responding to 911 calls for assistance.
The new Computer Aided Dispatch, or CAD, system was purchased through a $2 million grant secured by the County Office of Emergency Services.
The systems, developed by public safety software company CentralSquare Technologies, are the first in New York state to use CAD, as well as field-based reporting and a mobile app feature that allows first responders to receive real-time situational updates from a dispatch or command center, according to county officials. Additionally, the new state-of-the-art tool also maintains a records management system that allows responders to recall information related to a person or address they may be interacting with during an emergency response call.
GlobalFoundries-Malta Foundation Hands Out 46 Grants In Community, Totaling $165,500
The GlobalFoundries-Town of Malta Foundation has awarded 46 grants totaling $165,500 for local organizations and community projects.
Since its inception, the Foundation formed by GlobalFoundries and Malta has donated more than $1 million to the Malta community.
Following are the organizations that received grants and their respective amounts.
• Saratoga Bridges, $12,250 to complete phase III improvements of the Community Home.
• CAPTAIN Community Human Services, $5,000 to provide personal care products and clothing.
Builders Association Is Offering Scholarships
The Saratoga Builders Association will be awarding two $1,000 student scholarship in 2019.
One is the SBA Scholarship award and the second is the Bob Best Memorial Scholarship award.
The organization makes these cash scholarships available annually to students who are planning to pursue a construction industry education.
These scholarships are open to any high school senior or college undergraduate in Saratoga County who is planning to pursue a construction education at a two- or four-year accredited college or university or to students who would like to purchase tools and/or equipment for employment/career or to start a business in the construction industry.
AARP Offering Grants For Community Projects
AARP has opened applications for the 2019 AARP Community Challenge grant program to fund “quick-action” projects that spark change across the country.
Now in its third year, the program is part of AARP’s nationwide work on Livable Communities. Grants can range from several hundred dollars for small, short-term activities to several thousand dollars for larger projects.
“The AARP Community Challenge helps local leaders and organizations make immediate improvements that benefit residents of all ages. With direct support from AARP, communities are able to make quick changes and inspire long-term progress,” said Nancy LeaMond, AARP Chief Advocacy and Engagement Officer.