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Driver found dead after Saratoga County chase identified as New Jersey man; Sheriff seeks public’s help | The Daily Gazette
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Driver found dead after Saratoga County chase identified as New Jersey man; Sheriff seeks public’s help
April 29, 2021
Robert A. Sanders, 48, of Lakewood, N.J., and an image of a pickup truck similar to the one he was driving - Saratoga County Sheriff s Office
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Officials identified the driver as Robert A. Sanders, 48, of Lakewood, N.J.
Sanders led multiple departments on a chase Wednesday night that ended south of the Route 9 and 67 intersection, with Sanders found dead inside.
Northway overpass closure traffic disruptions to last weeks | The Daily Gazette
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April 15, 2021
The underside of the Sitterly Road overpass on I-87 was damaged after a truck carrying a boom lift struck the Clifton Park bridge on Wednesday.
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The two towns around Northway Exit 9 are anticipating extended local traffic disruptions because of the boom rig accident Wednesday morning that seriously damaged the Sitterly Road overpass over the Northway, closing that bridge indefinitely, pending repairs.
Two out of three Northway lanes re-opened before the Thursday morning commute, relieving the shocking wave of additional traffic on local roads that was seen after Wednesday morning’s crash, which abruptly closed all the southbound lanes but the situation on Thursday wasn’t anywhere near normal, either.
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The Saratoga Senior Center normally provides hundreds of local residents with a place to socialize, exercise, or get a hot meal. But during the COVID-19 pandemic, the facility had to change the way it operates. For the latest installment of WAMC’s series on aging, reporter Lucas Willard learned about one of the critical services the senior center provides, even as its financial future remains uncertain.
On a recent Thursday morning, Doug and Ruth Karrel make the rounds in their little blue hatchback me crunched in the back with my microphone and few bags of groceries. Before pulling up to the curb, they dial each of the seniors on their list.