LOCAL • INDEPENDENT • FREE Volume 16
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Issue 13
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April 1 – April 7, 2022
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Open Case: Break-In, Vandalism, Hate Crime by Thomas Dimopoulos Saratoga TODAY
Blue painter’s tape fixed to one of the walls inside a home under renovation in Geyser Crest. The message continues along a second wall to include a racial slur.
SARATOGA SPRINGS — The first indication something was amiss came in the form of an anonymous complaint someone made with the city, says Heather Chevally. A few days later the hard evidence showed up literally fixed to the interior walls of the house. “I have no idea if the two things are correlated, but the timing is suspicious,” she says. “To me, it feels like someone is watching.” Chevalley works in software sales. She grew up on Long Island,
where her family was employed in the home-building industry. Chevalley’s wife Adrienne grew up in the Geyser Crest neighborhood of Saratoga Springs - where her mother still resides. They recently embarked on a side project buying and rehabbing houses. “It’s something I’ve always wanted to do. Our goal is to make a living doing this eventually, and to be responsible people in real estate,” Chevalley says. “Eventually, we’d love this to be our full-time job.” See Story pg. 10
Saratoga Bowlers Luther Forest $60 Million Project Section II Champions STILLWATER — Cailean Mackay, President of Luther Forest Corp., has proposed to develop a section of their real estate portfolio within the Luther Forest Technology Campus, adjacent to GlobalFoundries. The proposed $60 million Luther Forest Business Park, off Luther Forest Boulevard on Shenandoah Drive, would be developed on 62 acres of the Mackay family’s real estate portfolio. Plans include the construction of six buildings, and possibly a seventh, ranging from 45,000 sq.
ft. to 166,000 sq. ft, and 30 business suites each totaling 1,500 sq. ft. Mackay, who is also the General Manger of Saratoga Lake Golf Club, and family, has operated a variety of local businesses. The goal of the Luther Forest Business Park is to bring more manufacturing, warehousing, research, and office jobs to the area with the business suites housing landscapers, contractors and other small businesses looking for mixed-use spaces. Construction could begin as soon as this fall. Read the full story on www. saratogabusinessreport.com.
Saratoga Varsity Bowling Team. (L to R) Jared Jennings, Cameron Lehnert, Chris Youngs, Luke Rupp, Macallan Gagne, and Brady Jennings. Not pictured are Head Coach Rich Lofink and Assistant Coach Terry Jones. See Story pg. 39
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