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BNI Adirondack Chapter In Glens Falls Tops $1.4 Million In Business, Leading Upstate

Posted onApril 11, 2019April 11, 2019
Jeff Detrick, right, of JCG Home Inspections, and Keith Crist of A2000 Ink and Toner, accepted an award on behalf of BNI’s Adirondack Chapter in Glens Falls for passing $1.4 million in business.
Courtesy BNI Adirondack Chapter

BNI’s Adirondack Chapter in Glens Falls was recognized in February for passing $1,412,198 in business in 2018.
This makes them Upstate New York’s leading chapter, officials said. BNI is the world’s largest networking organization. There are three chapters in Glens Falls.
The ceremony took place at the Hyatt Place in Malta. Jeff Detrick (JCG Footprints LLC Home Inspection Services) and Keith Crist (A2000 Ink and Toner) were present to receive the award.

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Business Report: Questions To Ask About Long-Term Care

Posted onApril 11, 2019April 11, 2019
David M. Kopyc, CRPC®, is president of Retirement Planning Group LLC.

David M. Kopyc, CRPC®
As you age, calculating the chances that you’ll need long-term care—and the associated costs—is incredibly important. More than half of people turning 65 will require long-term care during their lifetimes, and the costs may be much higher than you expect. In 1980, the U.S. had $30 billion in long-term care spending. By 2015, that figure ballooned to $225 billion.
1. What is long-term care?
Long-term care includes the services and support that help someone meet their daily needs. Rather than centering on healthcare, most long-term care supports people’s daily activities, such as dressing, bathing, and cooking. The services can also include other tasks like managing money, caring for pets, and taking medication.
2. What might long-term care cost you?

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Nominations Sought For Business Awards

Posted onApril 11, 2019April 11, 2019

The Adirondack Regional Chamber of Commerce (ARCC), in partnership with the Adirondack Business Council, is asking for nominations for the 2019 ARCC Business Awards.
The nominee must be an ARCC member in good standing.
Nominations are being accepted for the following categories:
Large Business of the Year award; Professional Business of the Year award; Steven M. Sutton Small Business of the Year award; Rookie Business of the Year award; Independent Business of the Year award; Nonprofit Organization of the Year award; and new for 2019, the Legacy award.

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Greenwich Man Has His Acrylic Artwork On Display Through June 23 At Hyde Museum

Posted onApril 11, 2019April 11, 2019
Jacob Houston’s “Balloons Over Cambridge,” an acrylic painting he did in 2017, are among his works being exhibited at The Hyde Museum in Glens Falls through June 23.
Courtesy The Hyde

Nothing seemed extraordinary about the conversations Jacob Houston had with three separate bicyclists who visited his studio during a Washington County studio tour a few summers ago.
So when he received a letter a year later from a man who introduced himself as curator of The Hyde Collection—a bicyclist who stopped and chatted with Houston —and asked if Houston might be interested in an exhibition at the museum, the 26-year-old artist was in disbelief.

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New York State Begins Licensing Farms

Posted onApril 11, 2019April 11, 2019

The new craft beverage manufacturing license is similar to those currently available for farm wineries, breweries, cideries and distilleries. Mead, or “honey wine,” is an alcoholic beverage that is manufactured by fermenting honey with water, and can be infused with fruits, spices, herbs and flowers.
The creation of farm meaderies was proposed in the governor’s Fiscal Year 2019 executive budget proposal.

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Ollie’s Bargain Outlet To Locate In The Mall, As Management Works To Bring In More

Posted onMarch 14, 2019March 14, 2019
Ollie’s Bargain Outlet, whose name appears on the Aviation Mall sign, will be opening a new retail store at Aviation Mall in late August or early September.
Courtesy Aviation Mall

By Christine Graf
Ollie’s Bargain Outlet will be opening a new retail store at Aviation Mall in late August or early September. The store will occupy 30,000 square feet of space in the former Bon-Ton location.
Ollie’s will occupy just over one-third of the former Bon-Ton location. Bon-Ton closed its 80,000-square-foot store in April 2018. Aviation Mall also lost another large tenant at the end of 2018 when Sears closed the doors of its 95,000-squre-foot store.

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Maple Weekend Highlights Work Of Maple Syrup Farms In Area And Across The State

Posted onMarch 14, 2019March 14, 2019
The Washington County Draft Animal Association will again provide a horse drawn wagon ride at Dry Brook Sugar House, part of Maple Weekend events in Washington County.
Courtesy NYS Maple Producers Association

The New York State Maple Producers Association is holding their Maple Weekend events in March. In Washington County, events will take place March 23-24 and 30-31.
Some are extending events to March 16-17 as well.
During Maple Weekend, maple farms across New York state invite visitors to their “sugar houses” to experience firsthand how pure, mouth-watering maple syrup and other related products are made.

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Owners Of Dunham Bay Marina Unveil New Name And Brand: Queen Boat Company

Posted onMarch 14, 2019March 14, 2019
Matt and Rebecca O’Hara, bought Dunham’s Bay Marina last fall and have re-named it.
Courtesy Queen Boat Co.

Matt and Rebecca O’Hara, the owners of the former Dunham’s Bay Marina on Route 9L, Lake George, officially announced Queen Boat Co. as the new name and brand identity for their business.
The couple, who also own and operate Freedom Boat Club of Lake George, said the move is a key step to better reflect a new, more comprehensive vision, service offerings and amenities beginning this summer.
“Boaters are expecting more out of their marina in 2019 and it was obvious we had a lot of physical work to do on the property to meet these expectations,” said Matt O’Hara. “As worked commenced, it sparked the need to refresh the personality of the marina to better reflect this evolution, as well as our commitment to providing a high-level of customer service. We wanted a new name and identity that called to mind the iconic nature and history of our beautiful lake, yet also put our dedication to red-carpet service at the forefront.”

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Peter Aust Named New Executive Director Of The Chamber Alliance Of New York State

Posted onMarch 14, 2019March 14, 2019
Peter L. Aust is the new executive director of Chamber Alliance of New York State.
Courtesy CANYS

The Chamber Alliance of New York State (CANYS), a statewide association of over 70 chambers of commerce, has named Peter L. Aust as its executive director, through his firm Excelsior Strategies LLC.
Aust joins CANYS with an extensive background in chamber of commerce leadership. He is the former president and CEO of both the Adirondack Regional Chambers of Commerce and the Chamber of Southern Saratoga County.
“It is a great honor for me to serve CANYS again in this new role to share my passion to ensuring Chambers of Commerce exceed their true potential as the leading, and most influential business organizations in New York state”, said Aust.

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Rockhill Bakehouse Cafe To Be Renovated, Former Owner Moving To The Shirt Factory

Posted onMarch 14, 2019March 14, 2019
Rockhill Bakehouse Cafe owner Matt Funiciello and Rockhill Bakehouse retail manager, Amber Lannutti, display some of the fresh breads the eatery is well known for in the area.

By Jill Nagy
Chris Patten, the new owner of the Rockhill Bakehouse Cafe, received approval from the Glens Falls Planning Board when he presented plans to enlarge and renovate the property.
He plans to add two apartments above the cafe, expand the cafe itself, and do a “full gut renovation” of the inside of the building, he said.
Meanwhile, Matt Funiciello, who founded the cafe and operated it for 15 years, plans to move his bread baking operation from its current location in a Moreau strip mall to an old brick former Nabisco warehouse in Glens Falls and add a vegan cafe. He is moving into the Shirt Factory, at 18 Curran Lane. Rockhill’s neighbors in the building will include a distillery, a bike shop, and Pies on Wheels.

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