Ballston Community Public Library will host a local film presentation on Tuesday, March 10, 2026 from 6:30 to 7:30 pm titled "What Was and What Is: Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake: 1938-1940 and 2025." It is a unique chance to see and discuss local history footage and reflections on how our community has changed. Registration is required. ([ballston-ny.whofi.com](https://ballston-ny.whofi.com/calendar))
About Burnt Hills, NY
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Burnt Hills, NY is a close-knit hamlet in Saratoga County known for a relaxed, residential feel and easy access to everyday conveniences. Many streets are lined with mature trees and well-kept yards, and the area tends to feel quiet even when nearby routes are busy. Housing options commonly include single-family homes on roomy lots, along with a smaller mix of apartments and rentals in the surrounding Ballston area.
For commuting, Burnt Hills sits near Route 50 with straightforward connections toward Schenectady, Clifton Park, Saratoga Springs, and the Albany region, making it practical for people who work across the Capital District. Locals appreciate having parks, neighborhood schools, and lakeside recreation nearby, plus a handy cluster of shops and services along the main corridors. On brisk mornings and brighter afternoons, it’s easy to see why residents gravitate to simple routines like a quick walk, a coffee run, or a short drive to trails and nearby towns.
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