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CAPTAIN Community Human Services Jersey Mike’s Subs
is joining with 11 in the Capital Region and beyond for the 13th Annual March “Month of Giving ” campaign to support charities. Customers can make a donation to CAPTAIN CHS at participating restaurants. The campaign will culminate with a “Day of Giving ” Wednesday, March 29, when the restaurants will give 100 percent of the day’s sales — not just profit — to CAPTAIN.
A town of New Baltimore Planning Board hearing at the Town Hall to discuss an 11-lot subdivision proposal by New York Land and Lakes Development for land on Route 51 currently owned by the Robert C. Taranto Trust will be held at 7 p.m. March 9.
Wakefern Food Corp., the retailer-owned cooperative with member companies that own and operate supermarkets under the Shoprite banner among other chains, will host hiring fairs for candidates looking for career opportunities in retail during a walk-up job fair from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, March 11, at store locations throughout New York.
Certified Public Accountant Eric Scaringe has joined UHY Advisors’ tax services group. Based in Saratoga Springs, Scaringe brings to the Capital Region team a broad spectrum of tax services experience spanning the federal, individual, international, state and local, as well as commercial and nonprofit spaces, UHY says.
Interactive Media Consulting announces a new website for The Children’s Museum at Saratoga Springs (https://cmssny.org) which it says was needed to fully tell the story of the new location and partnership with the Children’s Museum of Science and Technology. The website features information about the museum’s exhibits and programs, as well as an events calendar and ways to donate online.
Clearwater will host its annual Spirit of the Hudson gala at The Garrison in Garrison on Sunday, March 19, to benefit its work of protecting the Hudson River by community education. Newburgh-based environmentalist Ronald Zorrilla will be honored. More information can be found at clearwater.org/gala.
Gov. Kathy Hochul’s office said the village of Cooperstown will receive $4.5 million, and the villages of Sharon Springs and Dolgeville will each receive $2.25 million, in funding as the Mohawk Valley winners of the first round of NY Forward.