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Stewart’s Shops Buys Gasoline Distribution Business, Eyes More Future Diversification

Posted onFebruary 6, 2020February 14, 2020
Stewart’s Shops acquired a fuel distribution business that it may expand in the future.
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Stewart’s Shops has acquired an area gasoline and diesel distribution business that will allow it to distribute gasoline from Sunoco, Citgo and Mobil to dealers located in some of its coverage area in upstate New York.
The local company acquired the distributorship from Polsniello Fuels, a 68-year-old third-generation company in Rensselaer.
Stewart’s said it plans to continue working with dealers who previously did business with Polsinello, and is considering a remodel for some of the acquired gas stations.
“As we continue to grow our business, this acquisition gives us the opportunity to diversify by expanding deeper into the fuel wholesale business,” said Stewart’s Shops President Gary Dake in a news release.
Polsinello now will focus on its lubricant and motor oil supply business. Lou Polsinello, company vice president, said in a release that the business will continue to deal in lubricants and motor oil distribution, and that dropping out of the gasoline retail business will help them to grow in those other areas.

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Officials Say 140,704 Chowder Samples Sold At 22nd Annual Saratoga Chowderfest

Posted onFebruary 6, 2020February 14, 2020
Huge crowds turned out in downtown Saratoga Springs for the 22nd annual Saratoga Chowderfest. According to Discover Saratoga, more than 30,000 people attended.

Organizers of the 22nd annual Saratoga Chowderfest held om Feb. 1 said 93 vendors participated, including 11 first-time contestants.
According to Discover Saratoga officials, some 140,704 bowls of chowder were served and over 30,000 people attended the event in downtown Saratoga Springs and at various outlying venues.
Event-goers sampled a variety of chowder from participating vendors for $1 and voted for their favorite.
Winners were chosen in 10 different categories, which was announced at the Saratoga Springs Heritage Area Visitor Center during the annual award ceremony.

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State Adds Another $9.4 Million To Fund Lake George Wastewater Infrastructure Upgrades

Posted onJanuary 16, 2020January 17, 2020
Lake George, a major tourist attraction has state funds to help keep the lake clean.

New York state will provide an additional $9.4 million in grants to the Village of Lake George to repair and upgrade its wastewater collection infrastructure to help preserve the water quality and natural beauty of Lake George.
The $9.4 million will be provided by the state in addition to a $3 million Water Infrastructure Improvement Act grant and a DEC-funded $2.5 million Water Quality Improvement Project grant, filling a budget gap in the project and bringing total state investment to $14.9 million.
The remaining cost of the project will be covered by a zero-interest loan from the Environmental Facilities Co., officials said. The investment will result in a total savings to village taxpayers of nearly $25 million.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo said the state “is leading the way in protecting water quality, which is why the state is investing a historic $3 billion dollars to help municipalities address these challenges head-on.”
EDC Warren County President/CEO Ed Bartholomew said, “Lake George is a crown jewel of New York’s many beautiful lakes and waterways.

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Assemblyman Stec To Make Fighting New Bail And Discovery Laws A Top 2020 Priority

Posted onJanuary 16, 2020January 17, 2020
Assemblyman Dan Stec represents Warren County and parts of Washington County.
Courtesy Assemblyman Stec

By Dan Stec

As a new legislative session kicks off, I am eager to get back to work on behalf of the people of the North County. With the state facing a $6.1 billion dollar deficit, this will be a very challenging year in Albany.
My top priority as we return to Albany is to address the bail/discovery reforms that were passed in last year’s budget. These reforms pose a huge public safety issue to our communities. I have heard from many law enforcement officials and district attorneys across the state that adamantly oppose these changes. I have called on the governor to re-examine how these changes are going to affect law-abiding citizens and to address the many loopholes that are allowing dangerous criminals to walk free with only the hope that they return for their court appearances.
Among my other priorities, is the need for broadband and cellular service throughout the Adirondacks and North Country communities. Although we have made great strides, there still are too many areas that remain unserved. Not only is this a public safety issue, but it is also necessary for the continuation of economic growth and the success of our students.
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$4.6 Million In REDC Grants Go To Warren, Washington County Projects

Posted onJanuary 16, 2020January 17, 2020
Nettle Meadow Cheese Plant previously renovated a barn into an event space.
Courtesy Nettle Meadow Cheese Plant

Some 29 projects in Warren and Washington counties received a total of nearly $4.6 million from New York state as part of this year’s Regional Economic Development Council grant program.
More than $761 million in economic and community development funding was awarded through Round IX of the REDC initiative statewide.
Since its inception in 2011, over $6.9 billion has been awarded to more than 8,300 projects that are projected to create and retain more than 240,000 jobs statewide through the REDC process, state officials said.

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Group Forms ‘Promote Fort Edward’ Organization To Foster Business Growth

Posted onJanuary 16, 2020January 17, 2020
Business people gather at a holiday social hosted by Promote Fort Edward.
Courtesy Promote Fort Edward

By Christine Graf
Fort Edward’s Chamber of Commerce recently rebranded itself as Promote Fort Edward.
Promote Fort Edward is a membership organization that exists to increase business in the village’s historic downtown, officials said. The goal is to build a thriving business district that will be attractive to both new business owners and consumers.
According to Tammy Mullen, owner of Crafted on the Park, the idea to establish Promote Fort Edward evolved organically.
She said Tom Roche, Fort Edward School Board of Education president and owner of Barb and Tom’s Pop-Up Grill, was instrumental in its formation.

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Personnel Briefs: January 2020

Posted onJanuary 16, 2020January 17, 2020

High Peaks Hospice announced that Phil Pekar, RN, its head of nursing, and Mel Duerr, RN, NP, its our clinical lead, have both earned their certified hospice and palliative care nursing certification.
By earning this certification, they have proven competence and increased their knowledge across the spectrum of hospice and palliative care. The certification is a recognized quality marker by patients, physicians, providers, quality organizations, insurers, credentialers, and the federal government in an atmosphere of increasing awareness regarding quality in health care and appropriate utilization of services.

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Woman Opens Barbershop In Fort Edward, Offering All Styles Of Cuts For Men, Boys

Posted onJanuary 16, 2020January 17, 2020
Olivia Cabana has opened Liv’s Broadway Barbershop at 128 Broadway in Fort Edward, where she does hair for boys and men, from a skin fade to an all-over scissors cut.

By Susan E. Campbell
A woman-owned, woman-run barbershop may be a rare thing, but a new one has come to Fort Edward.
Liv’s Broadway Barbershop opened at 128 Broadway on Nov. 15. It is the first business owned by Olivia Cabana, originally a resident of Queensbury and a trained barber for the past five years.
“I always wanted my own business,” said Cabana. “The last shop I worked for was privately owned by a good friend. I didn’t realize it was something I could do on my own.”
But after observing what it was like to have a business, Cabana thought it would be “a fun thing to do” as well as “a dream and a goal.” And so far, she said, “I am pleased with what I have accomplished.”
As a barber, Cabana does hair for boys and men, from a skin fade to an all-over scissors cut.
“The shop is not focused on haircuts for women,” she said.

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Repeal Of Medical Device Tax Is Hailed As Relief For Many Businesses In The Region

Posted onJanuary 16, 2020January 17, 2020

The U.S. Senate passed legislation that includes a full repeal of the medical device tax — a 2.3 percent tax on a range of medical devices and products which previous research has shown to have minimal benefits for doctors, patients and manufacturers.
The medical device tax repeal provision was passed by the U.S. House of Representatives prior to the Senate vote.
The medical device industry is an important part of the Warren County economy.
EDC Warren County President/CEO Ed Bartholomew said “we are very pleased that an agreement has been reached to permanently eliminate the medical device excise tax which was scheduled to be reinstated on Jan. 1.”

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‘Seafood On The Bay’ Opens In Glens Falls, Offers Louisiana-Style Cajun Cuisine

Posted onJanuary 16, 2020January 17, 2020
Tiffany Chuang, right, manager at Seafood on the Bay in Glens Falls, poses with Meghan Payant, part of the wait staff, inside the restaurant that opened in December.

By Jill Nagy
On visits to Glens Falls, Tiffany Ni and her family noticed that the city’s lively restaurant scene still lacked a Louisiana-style Cajun seafood restaurant. So they created one.
Seafood on the Bay, at 21-27 Bay St., opened just before Christmas.
The space, formerly occupied by Superior Cantina, has been vacant for nearly two years. It needed a lot of cleaning up and “the change from Mexican to ocean” took some redecorating, Ni said.
The chef is Zong Xin, who has worked at other restaurants in the area. In addition, there is a staff of seven employees and, since the place is family-owned, “everybody helps.” There is seating for 100 people.
Business, so far, has been “so-so … A lot of people don’t know we are open,” said Jennie Zheng, an employee.

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