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Rocket Recycling To Open Second Location In Queensbury; Eyes Third In Hudson Falls

Posted onNovember 14, 2022
This will be Rocket Recycling’s second location in Queensbury. The business is also in Glens Falls and there are plans to open another on Main Street in Hudson Falls.
Andrea Harwood

By Andrea Harwood

Tyler Russell and wife Julia Sanzen are planning to open a second Rocket Recycling location in Queensbury in about seven months, with a third location also in the process.

Russell opened the first location mid-March at 255 Ridge St. in Glens Falls, in the former Stewart’s location across the street from the newer, larger Stewart’s. Russell described the property as nearly turn-key upon purchase.

“It was game plan from the start to have three locations opened in the area,” said Russell. “From there, we will continue our growth forward.”

“There’s a need and an opportunity locally,” he said.

The second location is at the circle roundabout near Evergreen Plaza (known locally as the Sokol’s Plaza), off Aviation Road. The facility is a former gas and service station from many years ago and has been empty for years. Tyler said the property was just waiting for the right idea and the right business. Rocket Recycling fits that bill.

The building has a three-bedroom apartment above the garage, but Russell said there are no plans for that space just yet. 

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MLB Construction Celebrates 75 Years Of Being A Major Contractor In Capital District

Posted onNovember 14, 2022
MLB Construction, in business in the area for 75 years, handled the renovation of the Surfside on the Lake facility in Lake George.
Courtesy MLB Construction

MLB Construction, established in 1947 in Albany, under the name McManus, Longe, Brockwehl Inc., is celebrating 75 years in business.

Operations  started  from  the  attic  of  the  Longe  household. Throughout  the  years the  company expanded, changing its name to MLB Industries in the mid-1970s, and later to MLB Construction Services LLC.

As it celebrates its landmark anniversary, James M. Dawsey, MLB president, said the company is “in the process of our next leadership/succession transition. This should take care of MLB Construction for the next 20-30 years. Based on what this next team has learned, it will make it easy for them to do their transition after this one.”

He said the company “will continue to do what we do well—higher education, K-12, medical, resorts and historic renovations. We are also licensed up and down the east coast and will continue to build in these markets.

“We also plan to push into the housing market, both affordable and market rate. We want to continue to grow our design-build side in all the above markets.”

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Queensbury Wine & Spirits Offers More Than 200 Wines On Aviation Road In Queensbury

Posted onNovember 14, 2022
Brian Miller, owner of Queensbury Wine and Spirits, stocks more than 200 wines, 50 spirits, and a selection of canned cocktails. The store is located at 340 Aviation Road.

By Jill Nagy

The new owner of Queensbury Wine and Spirits, Brian Miller, freshened up the premises and brought in new wines and spirits, including 15 or 20 wines he said no one else in the county offers. 

The shop now stocks more than 200 wines, 50 spirits, and a selection of canned cocktails, Miller said.

The store is located at 340 Aviation Road in Queensbury, a residential neighborhood with no other liquor stores nearby. 

“So, we have to carry a little of everything,” he said. “We are trying to pump some new life and some fresh energy” into the business.

Miller bought the wine and spirits outlet in early August. He did some remodeling and reopened the first week of September. 

During the holiday season the store will offer tastings on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. They will also make up gift baskets that can be picked up at the store or shipped.  

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Premiere Plus Travel Moves Offices Of Its Two Businesses To New Glens Falls Location

Posted onNovember 14, 2022
Dawn Biddiscombe, owner of Premier Plus Travel and co-owner of Premier Plus Travel and Tours, has moved her offices to a new location at 154 Warren St. in Glens Falls.

By Christine Graf

Premier Plus Travel and Premier Plus Travel and Tours are now operating out a new location at 154 Warren St. in Glens Falls. 

The property was purchased by Dawn Biddiscombe and her son, Matthew Colucci, for $375,000 in September of last year. Biddiscombe is the owner of Premier Plus Travel, and she and Colucci co-own Premier Plus Travel and Tours. 

A former paralegal, Biddiscombe opened her travel agency in 2014 while still working full-time in the legal profession. The following year, she and her son established Premier Plus Travel and Tours. 

The company provides airport and special event transportation. Their fleet of Mercedes Benz vehicles includes a limousine, executive coach, and shuttle. They also own the Hoppy Tour Brew Bus, a 14-passenger bus that offers tours of breweries, wineries, and distilleries in the North Country, Capital District, and Vermont.

 “You could consider us a mini Yankee Trails,” said Biddiscombe.

In 2016, Biddiscombe left the legal profession in order to dedicate herself full-time to both businesses. For the next three years, her companies operated out of a leased building in Glens Falls. As their fleet of vehicles continued to grow, they moved to a new location that had a parking lot large enough to accommodate their growing fleet of vehicles. 

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Business Growth At Springbrook Hollow Distillery Necessitates New, Larger Facility

Posted onNovember 14, 2022
This is a rendering of a large structure being built in Queensbury that will be the new home for Springbrook Hollow Farm Distillery, which has been experiencing major growth.
Mark Patrizio Studio

By Susan Elise Campbell

Springbrook Hollow Farm Distillery is making its first major expansion since bringing bottles of its flagship vodka to market in 2015. 

According to co-owner Matt Colucci, moving all operations to a five-acre parcel on Route 149, adjacent to the current location at 133 Clements Road in Queensbury, will enable the business to increase production, visibility and space for tastings and events. 

David and Connie Bannon, two of Springbrook’s five co-owners, have owned and raised their family on the Clements Road property. The distillery began in their antique barn that once stabled horses.

When all the equipment is transported to the new location, “the Bannons will get their barn back,” Colucci said. 

The process of moving has been two years in the making, he said. When the acreage came up for sale, the partners did not hesitate to bid on it. 

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Burgoyne Quality Hardware Owner Adds Lumberyard To Her Saratoga Business Site

Posted onNovember 14, 2022
Louise Eddy, owner, and Sam Smead at the Saratoga Quality Hardware lumberyard.
©2022 Saratoga Photographer.com

By Jill Nagy

A 5,520-square-foot lumberyard, building supply, and design center has been added to Saratoga Quality Hardware at 110 Excelsior Ave. in Saratoga Springs.

The new addition was partially opened in July and now is fully expanded.

“We had some kinks we wanted to work out,” said Louise Eddy, who owns Saratoga Quality Hardware and its sister store in Hudson Falls, Burgoyne Quality Hardware.

“This lumberyard has been on the drawing board for a long time,” Eddy said. “We are excited to expand our selection for our Saratoga area customers and bring them the same premium lumber and high quality building materials we have been selling in our Hudson Falls lumberyard.”

The Hudson Falls store added a drive-through lumberyard—consisting of two flatbed trucks with forklifts—in 2002. The Saratoga yard is a conventional store, not a drive-through. In addition to lumber, it sells roofing materials, siding, and other building materials.

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Hometown Christmas / Christkindlmarkt Coming To Glens Falls On Dec. 2, 3 and 4

Posted onNovember 14, 2022
Crowds of people enjoy the Christkindlmarkt holiday event put on by the Glens Falls Collabrative. This year’s event is Dec. 2, 3 and 4 in City Park, downtown Glens Falls.
Courtesy Glens Falls Collaborative

The Glens Falls Collaborative’s Hometown Holiday/Adirondack Christkindlmarkt will take place on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 2, 3 and 4  in Glens Falls City Park.

The event will begin with a parade to escort Santa Claus to town. The parade will begin at Crandall Park at 5:15 p.m. head south on Glen Street to City Park. Santa and Mayor Bill Collins will light the tree at 6:15 p.m.

After the tree lighting Santa will be available to visit with children in the Glens Falls National Bank Wealth Management office on Glen Street. 

Glen Street will not be closed for this year’s event, but a roped off path will direct families to the bank. Those crossing Glen Street  will be asked to do so in the crosswalk by Spot Coffee where there will be a crossing guard on duty.

In City Park there will be two tents full of vendors. More than 35 have signed up for the event. 

There will also be an entertainment tent and there will be strolling carolers in the area. Entertainers will include North County Fair, a Celtic band from Cranberry Lake area. There will also be a polka band performing on Sunday afternoon. 

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Christmas Tree For 2022-23 At Iconic Rockefeller Center Will Be From Queensbury

Posted onNovember 14, 2022
This tree, found on private property in Queensbury, will be the one adorning Rockefeller Center in Manhattan this Christmas season. It is 82 feet high and 50 feet wide.
Courtesy Rockefeller Center

The Christmas tree that will stand in Rockefeller  Center in midtown Manhattan for the 2022-23 holiday season is one that was grown in Queensbury.

Standing at 82 feet tall, 50 feet wide and weighing in at 14 tons, the approximately 90-year-old Norway Spruce was selected from a private property, not a tree stand.

It is arriving at Rockefeller Center in New York City on Nov. 12, according to center officials.

They said last year’s tree, from Maryland, was only 79 feet tall and weighed 12 tons, but was decked out with 50,000 lights and topped with a star weighing 900 pounds.

This year’s spruce will be topped with a star made from 3 million Swarovski crystals, designed by architect Daniel Libeskind in 2018.

The iconic Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree tradition dates back to 1933 and has endured for eight decades as a catalyst for some metropolis holiday spirit.

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AARP: Debt, Inflation Likely To Impact Spending This Holiday Season For 65-Plus

Posted onNovember 14, 2022

New AARP research found that 33 percent of adults age 30 and older said their financial situation is worse than it was a year ago, up from 22 percent in January. And 35 percent of adults age 65 and older said their financial situation is worse, up from 13 percent in January—a 169 percent increase.

A significant majority of adults age 30-plus  (78 percent) said they have adjusted their lifestyle or shopping habits due to inflation. Nearly half (49 percent) of women and 41 percent of men reported cutting back on basic expenses such as food and transportation, while 53 percent of women and 46 percent of men reported cutting back on ‘extras.’ These cuts, combined with a slowdown in consumer spending and the recent decline in consumer confidence, could translate to less spending this holiday season, the study said.

Growing debt could also contribute to a potential decrease in holiday purchases. The AARP survey found the average amount of credit card debt in July was just over $7,100, with more people attributing their credit card debt to everyday expenses in July (42 percent) than they did in January (35 percent). Roughly 4 in 10 respondents said their debt is unmanageable.

“Consumers of all ages are feeling the impact of inflation. Many living on a fixed income have had to cut back on basics, while others have struggled with debt or delayed their retirement plans altogether,” said Gary Koenig, vice president of financial security at AARP. “Rising prices not only impact consumer spending, it makes managing debt and saving for the future a steeper hill to climb.” 

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Health Commissioner Stops In Area On Tour To Discuss Health Care Delivery Challenges

Posted onNovember 14, 2022

State Department of Health Commissioner Dr. Mary T. Bassett completed a two-day, seven-county tour of communities in the North Country, where she met hospital leadership, healthcare workers, behavioral health and substance abuse providers, regional conveners, as well as long-term care, public health, and primary care leaders, who make up the region’s frontline health workers. 

The tour included stops at Adirondack Health Institute and Glens Falls Hospital in Glens Falls, the Fort Hudson Health System in Hudson Falls and Hudson Headwaters Health Network in Queensbury.

The visit to the North Country was the latest in a series of tours the commissioner has made as she travels the state to engage the state’s health delivery system and discuss local challenges.

“It’s difficult to deny the breathtaking beauty of New York’s North Country, but it’s also obvious that we face challenges in strengthening the region’s health system and making sure everyone has equitable access to high-quality and afford health care,” Bassett said. “By focusing on opportunities to collaborate with regional health care providers and institutions of higher education, the Department is prepared to do its part to help to build pipelines of qualified workers and bring the next generation of medical professionals to this beautiful area of New York state.”

The commissioner often heard at stops throughout the North Country about the unique challenges of creating a strong health system in a sprawling rural region. Efforts to recruit and retain the health workforce, lack of affordable housing, problems with transportation, and even the limitations of cellular phone coverage and broadband access are issues facing the North Country.

Bassett was accompanied by the Department’s Chief Medical Officer Dr. Eugene Heslin, who has been with the Department since 2017, and was appointed to Bassett’s leadership cabinet in July as part of the commissioner’s initiative to enhance the department’s talent, workflow and collaboration, the integration of new systems, and increase diversity as part of its overall mission to build a healthier, more equitable New York. 

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