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HOTEL/CONVENTION FACILITIES


There are 4 main convention facilities in Saratoga County, which are all located in Saratoga Springs. In addition to these, there is other banquet facilities in the area, which can seat anywhere from 30 to 1,000, with a total seating capacity of over 1,700.

PRIME Hotel & Conference Center

240 rooms
15 function areas including 2 ballrooms a capacity of up to 800 people

Saratoga Springs City Center

Convention Hall - 2500 cap.

Holiday Inn

150 rooms
Banquet room - 1000 cap.

Gideon Putnam

132 rooms
9 meeting rooms - 40 to 160 cap.
Convention Center - 600 cap.

Hilton Garden

112 rooms
2 small adjoining conference rooms

RECREATIONAL FACILITIES

Within Saratoga County there is thoroughbred racing, harness racing, cross country skiing, downhill skiing, mineral water baths, numerous golf courses, stock car racing, polo, access to tennis, swimming, skating, horseback riding, and sailing, in addition to numerous private country clubs.

PUBLIC PARKS

There are three major public parks, Saratoga Spa Park, offering numerous winter and summer sports, Moreau State Park, which has a beautiful picnic and camping area, and the Saratoga National Historical Park, which is the site of the Battle of Saratoga, a turning point in the American Revolution.

PUBLIC ACCESS PARKS

There are many lakes in the County with public access. These include: Saratoga Lake, Round Lake, Moreau Lake, Ballston Lake and Great Sacandaga Lake.

CULTURAL FACILITIES

The New York City Ballet, New York City Opera, and the Philadelphia Orchestra visit the Saratoga Performing Arts Center annually. There is also the Saratoga Springs Homemade Theatre, which has 3 productions annually at the Spa Little Theatre, and during the summer this facility also has other various types of entertainment. In addition, the Baroque Music Festival is also an annual event, and there are numerous art galleries and museums with varying themes located throughout the County.

EDUCATION

Saratoga County Public Schools
(Fall 2000)

School

Total # of Students

% to 4-yr. Colleges

% to 2-yr. Colleges

* Average SAT Scores
Verbal           Math

Ballston Spa Central Schools
884-7100

4,300

44

42

548

559

Broadalbin Central Schools
884-7195

1,851

20

60

440

505

Burnt Hills/Ballston Lake Central
399-9141

3,342

68

18

538

545

Corinth Central Schools
654-9005

1,302

11

10

510

480

Edinburg Common School
863-6375

106

NA

NA

NA

NA

Galway Central Schools
882-1221

1,196

30

40

513

518

Hadley-Luzerne Central Schools
696-6100

1,150

24

28

485

512

Mechanicville City Schools
664-5727

1,440

40

38

482

486

Saratoga Springs City Schools
583-4700

6,900

51

29

535

549

Schuylerville Central Schools
695-3255

1,623

31

53

521

528

Shenendehowa Central Schools
877-6251

9,121

62

23

580

594

So. Glens Falls Central Schools
793-9617

3,100

31

31

509

519

Stillwater Central Schools
664-8656

1,360

35

44

490

520

Waterford-Halfmoon Schools
237-0800

915

12

17

508

512

*National Average SAT Scores: Verbal 419 Math 473

COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES IN THE CAPITAL REGION
(2001)

College or University

2001 Enrollment

Location

Phone Number

Web Address

SUNY Empire State College Northeast Center

17,886

Saratoga Springs

518) 587-2100

www.esc.edu

University at Albany
 

17,204

Albany

(518) 442-3300

www.albany.edu

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

8,084

Troy

(518) 276-6000

www.rpi.edu

Hudson Valley Community College

10,111

Troy

1-877-325-HVCC

www.hvcc.edu

Union College
 

2,427

Schenectady

(518) 388-6000

www.union.edu

The College of Saint Rose
 

4,411

Albany

1-800-637-8556

www.strose.edu

The Sage Colleges
 

1,436

Troy

(518) 244-2000

www.sage.edu

Siena College
 

3,384

Loudonville

(518) 783-2300

www.siena.edu

Skidmore
 

2,552

Saratoga Springs

(518) 580-5000

www.skidmore.edu

Schenectady County Community College

2,526

Schenectady

(518) 381-1366

www.sunysccc.edu

Adirondack Community College

3,206

Queensbury

(518) 743-2264

www.sunyacc.edu

Fulton-Montgomery Community College

1,949

Johnstown

(518) 736-5300

www.fmcc.suny.edu

Columbia-Greene Community College

1,624

Hudson

(518) 828-4181

www.sunycgcc.edu

Albany Law School of Union University

772

Albany

(518) 445-2311

www.als.edu

Albany College of Pharmacy
 

712

Albany

(518) 445-7200

www.acp.edu

Albany Medical College
 

631

Albany

(518) 262-5582

www.amc.edu

Maria College
 

690

Albany

(518) 438-3111

www.mariacollege.org

Mildred Elly
 

387

Saratoga Springs

(518) 580-9692

NA

Bryant & Stratton Business Institute

307

Albany

(518) 437-1802

www.bryantstratton.edu

Excelsoir College
 

17,886

Online

1-888-647-2388

www.regents.edu

LIBRARIES

There are 28 public libraries, in addition to the Skidmore College Library, which is also a Federal Depository.

HEALTH CARE FACILITIES

There are 18 hospitals in the region with a total of over 4,000 beds.

 

Beds

Annual % Occupancy

Albany Medical Center Hosp.

604

84.2

Amsterdam Memorial Hospital

73

97.8

Bellevue Maternity Hospital

40

78.7

Child's Hospital

20

51.4

Columbia Greene Medical Center

147

82.8

Ellis

413

76.6

Glens Falls Hospital

440

75.4

Leonard Hospital

143

73.2

Memorial Hospital-Albany

212

88.4

Nathan Littauer Hospital Assoc.

124

64.4

Samaritan Hospital

287

71.3

Saratoga Hospital

172

70.8

St. Peters Hospital

427

83.3

St. Mary's at Amsterdam

117

81.4

St. Mary's Hospital of Troy

201

78.1

St. Clare's Hospital

221

87.5

Sunnyview Hospital & Rehab. Ctr.

101

86.9

Veterans Administration Center

634

82.0

AMBULANCE SERVICE

Ambulance service is provided by 14 emergency corps. All of these squads are staffed by volunteers. The Saratoga County Mobile Radio District, initially implemented in 1974, has increased the capabilities of all police agencies operating within the County. This system allows direct radio communication between mobile units of different police agencies. A county-wide communications system allows radio linkage between the Saratoga Hospital, the Adirondack Regional Hospital, the Sheriff's department and local emergency corps for quicker response times. In addition, 911 is also available in Saratoga County.

CHURCHES AND SYNAGOGUES

There are numerous denominations in the area.

Methodist

16

Lutheran

4

Baptist

15

Jewish

3

Catholic

11

Bible

1

Episcopal

9

Assembly of God

1

Presbyterian

9

Other

20

NEWSPAPERS

There are 5 daily and 5 Sunday newspapers which serve Saratoga County and the surrounding area. They are as follows with their total circulation as of September 30, 2001. Other papers that serve the area are also listed:

 

Daily

Sunday

Weekly

Saratogian

11,240

12,706

- - -

Glens Falls Post Star

33,006

36,267

- - -

Schenectady Daily Gazette

53,876

57,624

- - -

Albany Times Union

99,864

146,098

- - -

Troy Record

21,380

22,922

- - -

Ballston Journal

- - -

- - -

21,000

Clifton Park Community News

- - -

- - -

21,000

Capital District Trader

- - -

- - -

8,000

Gloversville Leader Herald

11,309

12,550

- - -

Amsterdam Record

9,669

9,772

- - -

Spotlight Newspapers

- - -

- - -

35,938

Business Review

- - -

- - -

7,980

Glens Falls Chronicle

- - -

- - -

22,500

TELEVISION

Television Programming originates from the Capital Region, over stations WMHT-TV (PBS), WRGB (CBS), WTEN (ABC), WNYT (NBC), on channels 17, 6, 10, and 13 respectively. There is also one independent station WXXA 23 (FOX). The Public Broadcasting Station is a publicly supported educational programming service. Also, Cable television has been installed in most areas at a minimal service charge. Cable brings Boston and New York City independent stations plus recent major motion pictures and all sporting events to the home, along with much variety specials.

RADIO

Saratoga Springs Radio WJKE-FM, WSSV-Stillwater broadcasts throughout 14 counties and portions of Vermont and Massachusetts. Skidmore College also has its own broadcasting station, WSPN. A great number of other metropolitan radio stations cover Saratoga County with formats including adult contemporary, easy listening, talk radio, classical and oldies, jazz, new age, album oriented, rock and roll, country, sports, and religious.

PUBLIC OFFICIALS

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