Man pleads guilty to two Saratoga County sexual assaults dailygazette.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from dailygazette.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Ben Gorenstein Created: April 14, 2021 06:16 PM
The Clifton Park man accused of brazen daytime attacks on women in public spaces has pleaded guilty to sex abuse.
Tyler Gaston will be sentenced to eight years in prison.
In all, the 26-year-old man attacked three women back in September.
One attack happened at Maplewood Cemetery in Saratoga Springs. Then three days later, two women were attacked on the popular Zim Smith Trail in Malta.
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December 30, 2020
Grammy-winning singer/songwriter Lucinda Williams will present a virtual tribute to the Rolling Stones for New Year’s Eve. The music starts at 8 p.m.
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Like most 2020 holidays, New Year’s will be a quieter affair than usual.
Many traditions, such as First Night Saratoga, have been canceled, while others have taken on a virtual format. Here’s a look at some New Year’s events being offered in the Capital Region both today and Friday.
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Turkey meals delivered on Christmas Eve
ALBANY Colonie Senior Service Centers and Mazzone Catering will deliver a hot turkey dinner on Christmas Eve to to older adults who are in need of a holiday meal and/or do not feel like cooking.
The cost is $13 a meal.
To order, call 518-459-2857, Ext. 327.
Seeking knitters, crocheters and quilters
SARATOGA SPRINGS The Saratoga Peace Pod has been formed and is comprised of caring knitters, crocheters and quilters.
Members support the mission of Knitting4Peace, which was founded in 2006 and has delivered handmade items to more than 184,649 people living in communities across the United States and 82 countries. It is comprised of thousands of knitters, crocheters, quilters and supporters who create hats, scarves, mittens, booties, baby blankets, baby bibs, afghans, quilted sleeping mats, Peace Pal dolls, shawls and washcloths and deliver them to families in ar