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Saratoga Heritage Center Opens | The Daily Gazette
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The Saratoga Springs Heritage Area Visitor Center opened this week for the first time in 16 months and just in time for tourists and the track.
A team of volunteers, along with a couple of part-time staff members, and a visitor center director, Karen Verrigni, field questions from guests, which generally center around the best places to shop and eat, said Darryl Leggieri, president of Discover Saratoga, in a press release.
Typical inquiries from visitors include the best shopping and dining in the area, information about the history of Saratoga Springs, and recommendations for interesting cultural sites, said Leggieri.
Saratoga Springs businesses scramble against boil water advisory | The Daily Gazette
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SARATOGA SPRINGS – A water main break triggered a boil water advisory for the entire city Thursday night that remained in effect heading into the holiday weekend, sending businesses scrambling to adapt.
The problem emerged on Thursday around 3 a.m. when staff at the water treatment plant became aware of a “considerable” loss of water by the city’s reservoir, according to Commissioner of Public Works Anthony Scirocco.
Department of Public Works Utilities Department workers subsequently discovered a break in a 16-inch water main running below Green Street from the treatment plant. Utility crews dug into the road and found a horizontal crack in the main that required replacing 10 feet of pipe.
The restaurant industry in the Capital Region was hit hard by the pandemic and three counties have come up with a way for diners to support local restaurants and staff. It's called the Tri-County Tip-Off Challenge and if you are going out in the Capital Region all month long you can help.
CAPITAL REGION, N.Y. â After a week since New York state s adoption of updated COVID-19 health recommendations allowing vaccinated people to go maskless in most settings, Capital Region businesses and patrons are both getting used to the new changes.
The recommendations, which were adopted last Wednesday, state that vaccinated individuals are no longer required to wear a mask in most settings while unvaccinated individuals must wear masks in all public settings.
This applies across commercial settings, including retail, food services, offices, gyms and fitness centers, amusement and family entertainment, hair salons and barber shops.
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Throughout the Capital Region, mask requirements vary between individual businesses, but every business must adhere to all applicable federal and state laws and regulations.