Organizers prepare for drive-thru Malta Food Fest | The Daily Gazette
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MALTA If you enjoyed last year’s Malta Food Fest and loved tasting different cuisine from around the area, this year should be no different except it’s curbside pickup.
The second-annual Malta Food Fest takes place with a take-out twist on Wednesday at Hudson Valley Community College’s TEC-SMART campus in Malta, from 4:30 to 7 p.m. The event, hosted by the Saratoga County Chamber, will still give attendees a chance to sample food from Ballston Spa, Malta and beyond, but the food will be packaged in grab-and-go containers. It’ll also feature a “boxed-to-go” dinner available to reheat at home, courtesy of Pizza Works, Bowled, The Hideaway, Esperanto, Nani’s Indian Kitchen, and Augie’s. Tickets for the event are $20 and available on the chamber’s website.
Your Best Shot: Helping the community
Jan. 12, 2021
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Girl Scouts of Northeastern New York Troop 1201 recently tied handmade scarves on trees throughout Washington Park in Albany for anyone in need of one during the cold winter months.
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Nourish Designs, a small business which calls Ballston Spa its home, creates apparel and gift items featuring original hand-drawn mandala designs by Betsy Phelps Seplowitz. Every purchase made through Nourish provides meals for kids through the Regional Food Bank of Northeast New York.
This past fall, Nourish designed custom mandalas for each of the elementary schools within the Ballston Spa Central School District.
Saratoga sheriff: At least one parent home during super-spreader party
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Fenimore Place in Wilton was the site of a COVID-19 super-spreader party.Wendy Liberatore/Times Union
WILTON - The Saratoga County Sheriff s Office confirmed to the Times Union that at least one parent was home during a Dec. 18 underage drinking party that caused an outbreak of COVID-19 in neighboring Warren County and led to the shut down of Glens Falls city schools.
At this point, Warren County officials said that 18 people were infected after a party was held at the home of Joseph and April McClements, teachers at Ballston Spa Central School District and Glens Falls City School District, respectively. Superintendent of Ballston Spa schools, Ken Slentz, has said the parents denied knowing of the party.
Saratoga sheriff: At least one parent home during super-spreader party
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WILTON - The Saratoga County Sheriff s Office confirmed to the Times Union that at least one parent was home during a Dec. 18 underage drinking party that caused an outbreak of COVID-19 in neighboring Warren County and led to the shut down of Glens Falls city schools.
At this point, Warren County officials said that 18 people were infected after a party was held at the home of Joseph and April McClements, teachers at Ballston Spa Central School District and Glens Falls City School District, respectively. Superintendent of Ballston Spa schools, Ken Slentz, has said the parents denied knowing of the party.
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Ballston Spa Central School District Enrolling for UPK Program
The Ballston Spa Central School District is currently enrolling students for its Universal Prekindergarten Program for the 2021-2022 school year. An eligible child is a child who resides within the school district and who is four years of age on or before December 1, 2021. A child who is age-eligible to attend kindergarten is not eligible for the UPK program.
Agencies that provide the Universal Prekindergarten Program for the district are the YMCA Malta Childcare Center, the Saratoga County Equal Opportunity Center Head Start program at Malta Commons and the Ballston Area Community Center.