Woodbury Family Achievement Center gets results for kids with disabilities. ‘It’s just a miracle.’
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 19:38:30 GMT
Wyatt Hauser ate applesauce with a spoon, grabbed pegs from a pegboard and walked down a carpeted hallway one day last week at Family Achievement Center in Woodbury.For 11-year-old Wyatt, those activities are anything but routine. They’re therapeutic exercises that constitute small miracles.Wyatt has a rare form of debilitating epilepsy that can cause hundreds of seizures a day. Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome usually strikes children between 3 and 5 years of age, beginning with bouts of staring and gradually progressing to repeated seizures that eventually become so disruptive that many children fail to develop normally. Wyatt, who began experiencing seizures when he was 7 months old, is nonverbal and regularly uses a wheelchair.On Thursday, Wyatt walked on a treadmill and then down a hallway to FAC’s gym with occupational therapist Malorie Casalegno leading the way and physical therapist Sarah Chyzyk helping him from behind. Once they arrived, the women sat with Wyatt on the gym’s c...NYRA celebrates successful summer meet in Saratoga
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 19:38:30 GMT
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The New York Racing Association, Inc. is celebrating another successful summer at the Saratoga Race Course. According to the NYRA, more than 1.1 million fans attended the 40-day summer meet, marking the eighth consecutive season where attendance surpassed 1 million fans. Get the latest news, weather, sports and more delivered right to your inbox! The summer meet also generated nearly $800 million in all-sources handle, the third largest in Saratoga's history. “Thanks to the fans who visited Saratoga Race Course over these 40 days, and all those who watched and wagered from home, the popularity of the summer meet continues to exceed all expectations,” said NYRA President & CEO Dave O’Rourke. “The world-class racing held here each summer is made possible by the owners, trainers, jockeys, and backstretch community who collectively dedicate so much to the horses and the sport.“At the same time, the continued success of Saratoga depends upon our ...Talks and tours coming to Lake George Battlefield Park this fall
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 19:38:30 GMT
LAKE GEORGE, N.Y. (NEWS10) - Like the rest of Lake George, Battlefield Park is saying farewell to summer. That doesn't mean there's a shortage of things going on, though, as the park announces a new set of historical events running into the fall. Get the latest news, weather, sports and more delivered right to your inbox! This week, the Battlefield Park Alliance announced an extended schedule of events running through September and October. The Battlefield Park Visitor Center is set to stay open every weekend, Friday to Sunday, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. until Sunday, Oct. 29. Programs at the center this fall include:"The Battle of Lake George: Clash of Empires, 1755"Thursday, Sept. 21, 7 p.m.Presentation on the Battle of Lake George during the French & Indian War, led by historian John-Eric NelsonFort William Henry Hotel & Conference CenterHistorical marker dedicationSunday, Oct. 8, 1 p.m.Dedication of a new historical marker in memory of Carleton's Raid in 1780, featuring a ...Adam Wainwright, Jordan Walker set for Atlanta homecomings
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 19:38:30 GMT
ATLANTA - A tall task awaits the St. Louis Cardinals with a three-game road series against the NL-leading Atlanta Braves on deck. Looking past the box scores, it's a key homecoming for two Cardinals and Georgia natives at opposite points in their baseball careers. For Adam Wainwright, a 42-year-old out of Brunswick, Georgia, this will be his last time facing the Braves, not only his childhood-favorite team, but also the franchise that initially drafted him out of high school in 2000. For Jordan Walker, a 21-year-old out of Stone Mountain, Georgia, it will be his first go-around in Atlanta since bursting his way to the big-league scene this year. Five missed opportunities in Adam Wainwright’s pursuit for 200 wins Wainwright, pushing for 200 career victories, is set to take the mound Thursday at Truist Park. More times than not, when he pitched in his home state as a Cardinal, it came at Turner Field. Between both ballparks, he has a 5-2 record with a 3.38 ERA over 56 innings. “I’v...Colorado Rapids part ways with head coach Robin Fraser as dismal 2023 campaign drags on
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 19:38:30 GMT
The Colorado Rapids have parted ways with head coach Robin Fraser, the club announced Tuesday morning.The decision comes amid a slide that’s seen the Rapids fail to win 17 of 18 games dating back to mid-May, the lone win in that stretch coming against FC Dallas in July.Fraser took over in August 2019 as the ninth head coach in club history and led the team to a playoff appearance in 2020 and historic 2021 in which the club finished at the top of the MLS Western Conference. All-time with the Rapids, Fraser, a former defender with Colorado, went 47-48-34.The club announced Chris Little has been named interim head coach for the final eight games of the 2023 campaign, as Colorado (3-13-10, 19 points) sits dead-last in Major League Soccer.The team consistently had disappointing results following the 2021 season, including missing the 2022 playoffs by four points. While there was a sense of optimism the 2023 season could be different, it’s been just the opposite. The Rapids ar...Editorial: Homeless services are coming to a Denver neighborhood near you — organize but, please, don’t oppose
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 19:38:30 GMT
Mayor Michael Johnston’s list of potential sites for temporary tiny home communities was met with swift backlash. Neighbors began organizing quickly to oppose the locations, and given the city’s recent track record of failure in rolling out new projects, we can’t say we blame them.However, Denverites can give Johnston’s plan a chance and feel good knowing there’s an implementable long-term strategic plan behind the new mayor’s ambitious vision.Johnston plans to rapidly move existing encampments off public rights of way, like sidewalks and medians, to 11 new small home communities built by the company Pallet or converted hotel sites. The city will then contract with service providers (a request for proposals is out) for mental health and addiction treatment, job training, and medical care to stabilize people and get them jobs and, eventually, permanent housing.Anywhere between 1,500 and 2,500 people are living on Denver’s streets in squalid,...2 killed when illegal street race ends with crash into firetruck
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 19:38:30 GMT
A driver and passenger were killed in an apparent street race when their vehicle crashed into a firetruck, injuring four crewmembers, in West Compton Tuesday.The crash was reported around 12:30 a.m. as the engine company was responding to a medical incident, Los Angeles County Fire Department spokesperson Craig Little said. The truck was traveling down Avalon Boulevard when it was hit by the civilian vehicle traveling on Compton Boulevard, Little said.Officials investigate a fatal collision in the Compton area on Sept. 5, 2023. (ANG)Four crewmembers were transported to a local hospital with non-critical injuries. “Unfortunately, the two members of the civilian vehicle were fatalities,” he said.The victims were identified by a California Highway Patrol spokesperson as a man and a woman who were both about 30 years old. Man threatened to kill driver in road rage incident Witnesses said the vehicle that hit the truck was racing another vehicle at speeds around 80 mph when the crash ...Thousands try to escape the mud at Burning Man festival
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 19:38:30 GMT
Tens of thousands of Burning Man revelers, or "burners," continued the long, slow slog out of the northern Nevada desert Tuesday morning after getting stranded by flooding that created a muddy mess.Traffic began moving again Monday afternoon after organizers decided the mud had sufficiently dried. Some drivers estimated the backups lasted five hours or more.The festival was closed to traffic after more than a half-inch of rain drenched the desert on Friday, causing flooding and deep, paralyzing mud.This photo, provided by Maxar Technologies, shows an overview of traffic leaving the Burning Man festival on Monday, Sept. 4, 2023, in the Black Rock Desert north of Reno, Nevada. Partygoers stranded for days at the counterculture festival by a late summer storm were allowed to start leaving Monday afternoon after muddy roads dried up enough for them to begin their exodus from the northern Nevada desert. (Satellite image ©2023 Maxar Technologies via AP)Organizers also asked attendees not ...PETA hopes to showcase Bob Barker with renamed portion of Sunset Boulevard
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 19:38:30 GMT
The animal rights organization People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals is hoping to rename part of Sunset Boulevard in honor of the late "The Price is Right" host Bob Barker.Barker, who famously signed off each episode of the game show with "have your pets spayed and neutered," is the namesake for PETA's Los Angeles headquarters in Echo Park. He died last month at the age of 99.To remember the game show legend, PETA wants Los Angeles City Council Member Hugo Soto-Martinez to help them rename the portion of Sunset Boulevard outside the Bob Barker Building in Echo Park as "Bob Barker Boulevard," the nonprofit announced in a press release.Television personality Bob Barker, center, leads an anti-fur protest in front of Fred the Furrier on 5th Avenue in New York on Nov. 25, 1988. He joined Nancy Burnett, president of the United Activists for Animal Rights, right, with other protestors at their demonstration against the use of animal furs for clothing. (AP Photo/Adam Stoltman)“An hon...From Napa to New York, 5 fall cookbooks inspire kitchen creativity
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 19:38:30 GMT
There’s nothing like a beautiful cookbook to inspire home cooking ambitions. Flipping through the vivid pages, as kitchen wizards whip up artfully plated, edible magic across the spreads, provides plenty of inspiration.This fall, publishers are releasing a plethora of titles, all aimed at helping you become a better home cook. Whether you’re craving a new take on Jew-ish fare, the enticements of the Cali-Baja border or dishes inspired by the philanthropic World Central Kitchen, here are five of our new favorites.The World Central Kitchen CookbookThe World Central Kitchen Cookbook by José Andrés and the World Central Kitchen showcases the power of food aid amidst disasters around the world. (Clarkson Potter) Find inspiration for not just eating well but doing good in the pages of “The World Central Kitchen Cookbook” by celebrity chef, restaurateur and philanthropist José Andrés, set to be released Sept. 12.Featuring a foreword by Stephen Colbert, the recipes...Latest news
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