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Flight Market & Deli, Glens Falls, Is A New Spot For Sandwiches, Coffee, Meats, Cheeses

Posted onDecember 11, 2020December 14, 2020
Melissa Brennan, right, and John Homkey, at the rear, pose with staff at Flight Market & Deli, a new store they own at 11 South St. in Glens Falls.

By Andrea Harwood Palmer
Fresh ADK in Downtown Glens Falls has rebranded and reopened as two new ventures. Flight Market & Deli and Flight Wine Bar & Restaurant at 11 South St., Glens Falls.
Melissa Brennan co-owns both venues with business partner John Homkey. Homkey is a residential mortgage originator at Homestead Funding.
Flight Market & Deli held its grand opening and ribbon cutting on Dec. 4. Flight Wine Bar & Restaurant is expected to open in 2021.
Larissa Ovitt, Brennan’s daughter, is the marketing and brand curator for the company.
“My younger brother is an animation and motion graphics designer in Manhattan. He came home during all of this, so we have a really sweet logo designed. The three of us have joined forces and brought on a really great team,” said Ovitt.

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Dagget Lake And Campgrounds Sells For $2.8 Million, New Owners To Keep Existing Use

Posted onDecember 11, 2020December 14, 2020
Dagget Lake Campsites and Cottages in the town of Thurman was sold by owners Tom Near and Pamela Finnegan to Terry Crikelair of Adirondack Preserve LLC.
Courtesy Dagget Lake Campsites

by Andrea Harwood Palmer
Dagget Lake Campsites and Cottages in the town of Thurman has been sold.
Mitch Muroff of Muroff Hospitality Group said owners Tom Near and Pamela Finnegan sold the property at 660 Glen Athol Road in Thurman for $2.8 million.
“They owned it for 25 years. Tom wanted to spend more time in Florida, and he ran the campsite day-to-day. It was time,” said Muroff.
Terry Crikelair of Adirondack Preserve LLC purchased the property. The sale closed on Nov. 18. Muroff represented the buyer and secured the seller.
Muroff said the owners wanted to sell the property to the Adirondack Preserve so it would continue as a campground. “There were other offers (from) people who wanted to close the campground and keep the property as a private residential estate or family compound,” he said.
“It’s a very safe, friendly, well-run property with very little turnover. Many of the people who stay there have been doing so for 20 or 25 years. It has that family environment feel to it. Tom was especially concerned with wanting that to continue. Those people were like family to him,” said Muroff.
The roughly 75 campsites will open in the spring when camping season begins.

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Angelica Marquina Offers Skin Care Services And More At ‘518 Beauty Room,’ Glens Falls

Posted onDecember 11, 2020December 14, 2020
Angelica Marquina, owner of 518 Beauty Room in Glens Falls, works on the eyelashes of a client last January, pre-COVID 19. The new shop meets all health and safety guidelines.
Courtesy 518 Beauty Room

By Jennifer Farnsworth
Angelica Marquina brings the latest trends and techniques to lashes, skin care and waxing to the North Country with the opening of her 518 Beauty Room shop in Glens Falls.
She credits her entrepreneurial drive to the support she receives from her family, adding that they are the reason she has been able to accomplish so much at a young age.
“I know how lucky I am to have the support system that I do. They encouraged me to do what I love,” said Marquina.
She has two other employees who work with her in her 1,500-square-foot location at 18 Ridge St. One specializes in cosmetology and the other in waxing and facials.
All COVID-19 safety precautions are in place, including mask wearing and temperature checks.

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New Book By Brian Rollo Aims To Help People Accept And Acclimate To Leadership Roles

Posted onDecember 11, 2020December 14, 2020
Brian Rollo is a leadership coach and cultural business strategist in Queensbury.
Courtesy Brian Rollo

Andrea Harwood Palmer
Brian Rollo, a leadership coach and cultural business strategist, has published a new book, “The 10 Habits of Influential Leaders”.
“I wrote this as an actionable handbook for someone who is a people-manager struggling to get results,” said Rollo, who operates his consulting company out of Queensbury. “I highlight the top 10 things that help people-managers get better. Things people can do to get results from their team, and to make leading a team a little less miserable.”
“I tell the story of how I first became a manager, and really struggled in the beginning,” he said. “And I did a lot of research, reading over 50 white papers. I tried to be the channel to distill everything I learned throughout my career, and through extensive research.”
Rollo said the predominant struggle is that some people struggle to step into an authority role. “They may have the title, but they’re afraid to do anything because they don’t want to hurt anyone’s feelings,.”
Others grasp authority too hard. “They need everyone to know they’re the boss,” he said.
“Both approaches are a road to trouble,” said Rollo. “I address this in the book. It usually plays out in how people deal with conflict.”
“It’s easy to be the boss when everyone just says, ‘I agree, I’ll do whatever you say’. But most of the time it is not like that. In real life, there is frequently conflict. When you’re a team member, you can try to stay in your own world. When you’re a leader, you cannot just ignore it when your team is in conflict. You must be the one to step up and deal with it. If you’re uncomfortable with that, the conflict grows,” said Rollo.

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Owner Of ‘42⁰’ Shop In Glens Falls Opens A Second Similar Shop In Malta

Posted onDecember 11, 2020January 5, 2021
Robin Barkenhagen opened 42°, a glass gallery and smoke shop located in Ellsworth Plaza on Route 9 in Malta. He also owns a similar shop in Glens Falls.

By Christine Graf
Glens Falls business owner Robin Barkenhagen recently opened a second location of his 42° ventures. The new glass gallery and smoke shop is located in Ellsworth Plaza on Route 9 in Malta.
Last year, he relocated his Glens Falls store from Park Street to the Colvin Building at 206 Glen St. The building was purchased for $945,000 in January 2019 by Brian Bronzino, part owner of 42°. Barkenhagen and Bronzino entered into their partnership in 2018.
The first 42° opened in 2010, and the move to the larger store on Glen Street allowed Barkenhagen to expand his product line.
Both stores feature glass products that are handmade by more than 100 independent glass artists throughout the United States, he said. Convenience store items are also sold at the Glens Falls location.
“We sell things like cigarettes and vape products,” he said. “Our glass gallery features high-end glass. We have pipes ranging from $15 to $80, and our most expensive piece is $40,000. It’s a glass chess board that’s in our window in Glens Falls.
“Some people buy our glass and use it as decorations. There are collectors around the country that will seek out some of these blowers that we have that are nationally and internationally known,” Barkenhagen said.
42° also sells a full line of CBD products. They carry several brands including their own proprietary product line of pain creams, tinctures, and candies. It is produced with CBD that was harvested in 2019 during Barkenhagen’s brief foray into hemp farming, he said.
Although the market is flooded with CBD products, Barkenhagen said not all products are equal. The 42° brand of products are made with strains that have a very high CBD count, are competitively priced, and “offer more for less.”

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With Business Growing At North Country Paws For Obedience, Owners Plan Expansion

Posted onDecember 11, 2020December 14, 2020
Brianna Rabine, left, and Lora Bacharach started North Country Paws for Obedience three years ago and are already expanding to a larger location at a site in Hudson Falls.
Courtesy North Country Paws for Obedience

By Susan Elise Campbell
Lora Bacharach and Brianna Rabine started North Country Paws for Obedience only three years ago and are already expanding into a second location.
The partners purchased a 31.8-acre parcel on Route 4 in Hudson Falls. At the new site, they will be able to train more pets in a wider variety of skills while giving them better opportunities for socialization and healthy play, Bacharach said.
What started as a small obedience school moved seven months later across the street to a space four times larger at 1638 Route 9 in South Glens Falls.
Since then, “we were looking for a space to buy before the pandemic hit because we wanted to get farther away from the road,” Bacharach said. “The current location limits the size of our classes as well as the services we can offer, such as off-leash training. Our long-term goal is always to accommodate our clients and the needs of the dogs.”
Bacharach said puppy preschool and training will continue at the Route 9 location for the foreseeable future. But the new space will be a “K-9 enrichment center promoting healthy adventures and relationships” between people and their pets, she said.
There will be more room for boarding, training and rehabilitation. There is a pond nearby for introducing dogs to the water and plenty of space for agility training. There are also miles of hiking trails.

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‘Something Secret Boutique’ Transitions From An Online Business To A Lake Luzerne Shop

Posted onDecember 11, 2020December 14, 2020
Something Secret Boutique was opened at 4 Bridge St., Lake Luzerne, by Jonie McCleary.
Courtesy Something Secret Boutique

By Jennifer Farnsworth
After a year of running a successful online boutique, Jonie McCleary has opened Something Secret Boutique at 4 Bridge St., Lake Luzerne.
McCleary said online sales were much stronger than she anticipated. But she was starting to long for the in-person experience and decided open the Bridget Street location. McCleary said there was some skepticism about opening a brick-and-mortar store during the COVID-19 crisis.
“Honestly, 2020 was the best year for online sales. I don’t know if it was because people were just home and couldn’t shop in the store. But whatever it was, I am more than grateful.”
“I didn’t want to be just restricted to being behind a computer screen. So I decided why not? I have had people tell me I am crazy for—number one, opening in the off season for my area—and number two, opening in the middle of a pandemic. I If I can make it now I should be able to make it through whatever,” she said.
It was January 2018 when McCleary said she decided to go back to school for business. A marketing professor noticed her knack for business and encouraged her to follow her dreams.
“He said to me ‘Jonie you have entrepreneur written all over you’ and at first I kind of just dismissed it. And then his words kept popping back into my head … I always knew I wanted to be my own boss. I’ve always had a drive and what I like to think is a good work ethic,” said McCleary.
She opened the online boutique in early March 2018, initially with a small group of friends and family. The business quickly began to grow. In 2019 she started Facebook Live and her 100-member group turned into nearly over 5,000. When she began shipping to at least 20 different states she realized she was outgrowing her then basement-based business.

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Amorak Youth Provides Art And Music Programs For Hudson Falls Area Students

Posted onDecember 11, 2020December 14, 2020
This mural from Amorak Youth was given to the American Legion Post 574.
Courtesy Amorak Youth

By Lisa Balschunat
This year, when many nonprofit organizations had to close due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Amorak Youth found a way to carry on to serve middle and high school students in Hudson Falls and Fort Edward in safe and fun ways.
Amorak offered Circus Smirkus magic classes via Zoom in late spring, Paintbrush Expedition painting classes at home in August, online music lessons throughout the summer and early fall, and the first Apples to Zucchini 1K Relay in October to encourage outdoor family activities and help stock local food pantries.
For 12 years, the small nonprofit has offered Hudson Falls and Fort Edward teens and younger children creative classes and programs that fosters self-awareness, self-confidence and a sense of community. Grants, corporate and individual contributions have supported its programs and classes so Amorak can offer its programs free of charge.
Run by a nine-person board and a part-time administrator, Amorak provides youths an alternative to the phrase “there isn’t anything to do.”
With a mission of “helping youths achieve positive life changes through recognizing their unique needs and capabilities while providing a sense of connection with the larger community,” Amorak designs programs or works with existing programs that draw upon the strengths of each person, fostering a sense of pride, loyalty and strength.

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‘Comfort Food’ Organization Helps Get Meals To People In Need Throughout The Region

Posted onDecember 11, 2020December 14, 2020
The Comfort Food Community recently received a $30,000 grant from the Marilyn Lichtman Foundation to help its mission of providing food for people of need in the region.
Courtesy Comfort Food Community

By Lisa Balschunat
Four years ago, armed with a social services degree, life experience in Colorado and a passion for fresh food, Devin Bulger returned to his roots in Greenwich. With others, he created Comfort Food Community to help those in need.
Based in Greenwich, Comfort Food helps people in Glens Falls and Queensbury.
Bulger, its executive director, said, “we’ve partnered with a network of local agencies to develop a weekly delivery system to distribute free, fresh produce to sites including senior living and community centers.”
The program, known as the Fresh Food Collective, delivers over 100,000 pounds of produce annually to those in need, he said.
While Warren County was originally identified as the service area, Washington County and Saratoga County communities are also on the group’s radar.
“We deliver food to senior centers and libraries, the Greenwich food pantry, Cossayuna food pantry and have a stand at the Glens Falls Farmers Market that serves individuals with chronic health conditions,” Bulger said.
The group has also partnered with Hudson Headwaters Health Network.

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‘Luzerne Productions’ Video Company Works With Nonprofits To Help With Fundraising

Posted onDecember 11, 2020December 14, 2020
Bob English owns and operates Luzerne Productions, a video production company he opened in 2002. The company helps nonprofit groups with fundraising efforts.
Newkey Media

By Andrea Harwood Palmer
“We do a lot of work for nonprofits,” said Bob English, who owns and operates Luzerne Productions, a video production company he opened in 2002.
“It’s such a necessary part of service. For nonprofits, especially right now with the COVID-19 problem, fundraising is a challenge. Everyone needs to raise money.”
He believes his company can help in that regard.
Luzerne Productions is responsible for many videos shown at area nonprofit fundraisers every year. Most recently they produced a fundraising video for Big Brothers, Big Sisters.
“What usually happens with annual fundraisers is: You get everybody in a room with some cocktails and food, you tell them about your service,” said English. “Then you show them a nice video and people say, ‘Wow, I wanna help’ because the people there are altruistic anyway or they wouldn’t be there to begin with. A video at a fundraiser is great because you have a captive audience. You show a video for 2-3 minutes, and if they’re wiping away a tear when you turn the lights back on, then I’ve done my job. That’s how I know I’ve been successful.”
With COVID-19, people can’t congregate in person.

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