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Ex-Manhattanite finds much to love in Saratoga food scene
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After 40 years as an executive in publishing in New York City, where she reveled in the culinary scene of one of the best food cities in the world, Pam Abrams moved full-time to Saratoga Springs and has discovered a different but very satisfying food scene. She’s seen here at Four Seasons Natural Foods. (Will Waldron/Times Union)Will Waldron/Albany Times UnionShow MoreShow Less
After four decades in the publishing business in New York City, I was trepidatious about leaving the city for full-time living upstate. As an enthusiastic home cook, avid entertainer, adventurous restaurant diner and regular boozer, I thought I was leaving culinary heaven behind when my husband and I moved to Saratoga Springs in 2019: a cheese and charcuterie shop on my Manhattan corner, arguably the world’s best spice store (Kalyustan’s) a few subway stops away, bars and restaurants galore (pre-pandemic, obviou
Saratoga business community eager but short-staffed for renewed tourism season | The Daily Gazette
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SARATOGA SPRINGS The city and surrounding region stand on the brink of the 2021 Saratoga Race Course meet with heightened anticipation and a diminished workforce.
One of the signature events of summer in this part of New York starts Thursday with near-normal conditions after the highly modified 2020 season, which saw fans barred from the stands and restrictions imposed in the surrounding community because of the pandemic.
Those restrictions were mostly lifted by state officials a few weeks ago. Fans walking through the gate Thursday morning will see little out of the ordinary: No temperature checks; no masks required on vaccinated people; and no need to keep 6 feet apart. Crowds by the thousands can cheer elbow-to-elbow at the rail as the horses race past.