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Saratoga City Council announces goals for charter review

By Ned Campbell
Gazette Reporter

The Charter Review Commission gathered input from city commissioners, past commissioners, former mayors and residents.

 

Sports Bulletin Board (updated Dec. 2)

ALBANY ELITE GIRLS LACROSSE  will be holding a tryout for its summer/fall program in grades 3-9 on Sunday, Dec. 4 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at Afrim’s on Route 7 in Latham.

 

It's time to get that Christmas list together

With all the TV, radio and printed advertisment featuring the Black Friday sales, I thought I might get a jump on some of the outdoors equipment sales I found in the Bass Pro Shop inserts in my mailbox.

 

Shmaltz Brewing sued for 'MANNAge a Trois' moniker

By Ned Campbell
Gazette Reporter

The Clifton Park brewery is being sued by Sutter Home Winery Inc. over a similarity to their Menage a Trois branded wines.

 

Mozarteum Orchestra performs flawlessy at Music Hall

The Mozarteum Orchestra of Salzburg made its debut Thursday night at the Troy Savings Bank Music Hall as part of its 175th anniversary, 10-day U.S. tour.

 

US economy adds 178,000 jobs in November; unemployment rate drops to 4.6 percent

"It is hard to imagine a more stark contrast between the economy that we are passing off to our successor and the economy we inherited," said Christopher Lu, the deputy secretary of the Labor Department.

 

Cobleskill-Richmondville student arrested for bomb threats

The state police did not disclose the student's name.

 

SPAC offers ticket specials; Dead & Company concert announced

Summer is more than six months away, but Saratoga Performing Arts Center is getting a jump on the season with a Holiday Collection ticket special and its first 2017 concert announcement.

 

Robbery spree suspect caught in Gloversville

By Daniel Fitzsimmons
Gazette Reporter

The man was arrested for three separate robberies that occurred in November.

 

Laid-back Gorka fields requests in Saratoga show

Folk musician John Gorka started off his Thursday night show for Caffé Lena in the same way he began his set at the Eighth Step in Schenectady last May: with a reverent, hushed cover of “When Doves Cry” by the artist Prince, his fellow Minnesotan.

 

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