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ARCC And Veterans Group To Hold Suicide Prevention Walk In Glens Falls City Park

Posted onAugust 15, 2023
The gazebo in Glens Falls City Park will be the starting point for the Veteran Suicide Awareness & Prevention Walk on Sept. 13. The event will be held rain or shine.
Courtesy ARCC

The Veterans Business Network (VBN) of the Adirondack Regional Chamber of Commerce (ARCC) is again hosting the Veteran Suicide Awareness & Prevention Walk in downtown Glens Falls on Wednesday, Sept. 13, beginning in downtown Glens Falls City Park.

The event will be held rain or shine.

Veteran resource booths open at 3:30 p.m.  Walk participants will convene at 4 p.m. at the City Park gazebo for a brief greeting. The walk will begin promptly at 4:22 p.m. and end at 4:46 p.m. at the starting point. Each registered participant must donate a minimum $1 per person at the time of event.

After brief greeting remarks, participants will walk a circuit around Downtown Glens Falls for 22 minutes in remembrance of those lost and to raise awareness of the need for prevention. 

In 2021, the VBN partnered with the VFW Post 2475 to organize what was then known as the Stop 22 Walk, an initiative, started in 2018 between the Department of NY Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) and the health care company  Humana, to increase awareness of Veterans committing suicide. 

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Area Health Institutions Work To Have Access To OB/GYN Services Continue

Posted onAugust 15, 2023

A group of area health organizations are working to ensure strong access to comprehensive OB/GYN services in Glens Falls and Saratoga in the wake of the impending closure of Women’s Care, an obstetrics and gynecology practice with offices at 45 Hudson Ave. in Glens Falls and 6 Carpenter Lane in Saratoga Springs.

Officials said the practice will close permanently on Aug. 30. 

Saratoga Hospital and Hudson Headwaters Health Network are working in close collaboration with Glens Falls Hospital and Women’s Care to ensure access to services continues. 

“It has been an honor taking care of our patients and their families,” said Dr. Diana Sustar, a physician and partner of Women’s Care. “While closing the practice is a difficult decision, we are heartened that Glens Falls Hospital, Saratoga Hospital and Hudson Headwaters have engaged in critical conversations and planning to ensure our community has access to comprehensive OB/GYN services. We also thank our patients for their support throughout the years.”

 Four Women’s Care physicians will be joining existing OB/GYN practices following Women’s Care’s closure. 

Dr. Jennifer Bashant and Dr. Diana Sustar,  will join Women’s Health at Hudson Headwaters Health Network in Glens Falls (call 518-792-7841 to establish, www.hhhn.org/locations/womens-health). 

Dr. Susan Bradford and Dr. Ali Doyle will join the Saratoga Hospital Medical Group- OB/GYN and midwifery (call 518-587-2400 to establish, www.saratogaobgyn.org).

 “We are appreciative that the leaders of Women’s Care have engaged in thoughtful dialogue with Glens Falls Hospital, Saratoga Hospital and Hudson Headwaters Health Network to ensure OB/GYN access continues in our community,” said Dr. William Borgos, chief medical officer of Hudson Headwaters Health Network. 

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Longtime Glens Falls Doctor Opens Practice In Malta Office; Handles All Patient Care

Posted onAugust 15, 2023
Dr. Danushan Sooriabalan is known as Dr. Dan to many of his patients.
Courtesy Dr. Danushan Sooriabalan

By Jill nagy

Dr. Danushan Sooriabalan—known as Dr. Dan to many of his patients and a hospitalist at Glens Falls Hospital for 10 years—expects his new “direct primary care” practice in Malta to give him more time with patients and less with paperwork. 

Patients will pay a fixed monthly fee, the amount depending upon their age, for unlimited access to his care.

The doctor, an internist, has been in practice since 2007. He did his internal medicine residency at Albany Medical Center, including a year as head resident. In addition  to his time at Glens Falls Hospital he was part of the Hudson Headwaters practice group. 

In May, he set out on his own with an office at 2452 Route 9 in Malta. 

He said after his first six weeks, he had 87 patients. He aims for a maximum of 300. 

Most of his new patients are from Malta, Clifton Park, Saratoga and other nearby communities. He made no attempt to bring patients from his prior practice “out of respect for my previous employers,” he said.

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Operator Of 33 Subway Restaurants In The Region Plans Another Store In Queensbury

Posted onAugust 15, 2023

By Christine Graf

Russ Faden, a real estate developer and franchisee who operates 33 Subway restaurants, has acquired property at 1471 Route 9 in Queensbury where he will build another store in the franchise. 

He purchased the two-acre property from Frank Parillo and Saratoga Prime Property for $575,000. 

As part of his plans to redevelop the property, Faden will tear down an existing 3,500-square-foot building, replacing it one that measures approximately 8,500 square feet. The building will be home to a new a Subway restaurant and Faden plans to lease the remaining retail space.  

He said he will also build 24 self-storage units in the rear of the property. The estimated cost for the project is $2.5 million.

At one time, Faden leased space in the building he plans to demolish. 

“We had a Subway there for about seven years, and it hasn’t been open for about a year to 18 months. It always did pretty well, but it was just an outdated building,” he said.

“I think that with a new building, with better design and better parking, that it has the potential to be a great plaza. It’s going to be a whole tear down and redevelopment. We’re essentially going to push the building back a bit and have parking in the front and parking in the rear. It’s a deep lot, and the storage units will be in the very back where there’s not a lot of visibility.”

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Center At Glens Falls Hospital Is Working With Schools On Farm-To-Table Projects

Posted onAugust 15, 2023

The Health Promotion Center at Glens Falls Hospital and area school districts are trying to increase their farm-to-school efforts and agricultural learning in the classroom. 

Local school districts have partnered with the center. The goal is to further promote health and wellness for district students, faculty, staff, and community. 

Officials said the districts benefit from the support of Creating Healthy Schools and Communities (CHSC), a state Department of Health grant secured by Glens Falls Hospital. The CHSC initiative strives to increase physical activity and access to healthy foods in our communities and schools, whether this be through school districts, early childcare centers, work sites, or community settings.

The Health Promotion Center of Glens Falls Hospital works to improve the health and well-being of the people and communities in the region. Its work focuses on strategies to make it easier for people to eat well, be tobacco-free, be physically active, and obtain preventative care. 

This work is currently supported through numerous grant-funded initiatives housed within the Health Promotion Center, including Creating Healthy Schools and Communities, Health Systems for a Tobacco-Free NY, and Cancer Prevention in Action programs.

Schools in Warren and Washington counties  have gravitated toward indoor growing systems, which can be incorporated into the classroom and school year schedule. Classrooms from preschool to grade 12—including science, home and careers, and special education classes—have integrated gardens, allowing teachers to utilize them for several topic areas and lessons. 

Presently Granville, Whitehall, Johnsburg, and North Warren school districts have indoor growing capacity. Classrooms are growing produce such as microgreens, parsley, cucumbers, tomatoes, chili peppers, and arugula. Officials said they have provided their harvests to the school cafeteria to be used in their schools’ meal programs, classroom taste testing, and meals cooked by the Family and Consumer Science class.

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Green Harbour Mansion Is Purchased For $6.5M; Owners Plan To Restore The Facility

Posted onJuly 13, 2023
The Green Harbour Mansion, situated at the tip of Cooper Point on Lake George, was sold in June to investors for $6.5 million. Restoration of the home is planned.
Courtesy Spencer Bray

By Christine Graf

Green Harbour Mansion, situated at the tip of Cooper Point on Lake George, was sold in June for $6.5 million. 

Buyers Joe Russell and John LaSalandra of Bolton Landing have plans to restore the property.

The mansion is situated on Millionaire’s Row, a 10-mile stretch of road between Lake George Village and Bolton Landing. The palatial homes that were built there during the early 1900s served as summer residences for wealthy businessmen.  

Frederick Peabody, partner in Troy shirt factory Cluett, Peabody & Co., was the original owner of Green Harbour Mansion. Built in 1913, the three-story 11,579-square-foot residence sits on 3.3 acres of property. The waterfront compound includes a 14-bedroom home, a four-bedroom guest cottage, and 33 income-producing rental boat slips.

Nic Ketter and Spencer Bray of Realize Brokers were the listing agents for the property. They represented the estate of Ken Ermiger, a local businessman who passed away in 2021. One of Ermiger’s other properties, the Depe Dene Resort, was sold last year.

Ketter and Bray conducted 30 showings of Green Harbour during the year that it was on the market. The original listing price was $8.4 million.

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Bidders Lining Up For Construction Of New Market Center Pavilion On South Street

Posted onJuly 13, 2023
The proposed 6000-squre-foot oval building in this rendering is planned to be built as the new Market Center in Glens Falls. Bidders are lining up for the project with quotes due end of July.
Courtesy City of Glens Falls

By Paul Post

Some 30 firms have requested construction packets as potential bidders for a proposed new Market Center on South Street in Glens Falls.

 The 6,000-square-foot building would be at a currently vacant lot at 51-63 South St. where an Off Track Betting outlet was previously located.

 Plans for the project, estimated to cost $4 million, call for a pavilion-type structure with numerous exterior doors that would house Glens Falls Farmer’s Market, and host many other events throughout the year.

Quotes are due by the end of July and it’s hoped that a contractor will be selected in early August.

“We’d love to have shovels in the ground by late summer and have it completed by next summer,” said Jeff Flagg, Glens Fall economic development director. “It’s not strictly a low-bid contract.”

 The building will be funded in part with money from a $10 million Downtown Revitalization grant that Glens Falls obtained from the state in 2017. The money is also being used to rehabilitate the former Sandy’s Clam Bar and Hot Shots tavern on South Street, and a business incubator behind Hot Shots at 36 Elm St.

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Pallets Inc. In Fort Edward Acquired By Firm In Quebec; Workers Will Stay On

Posted onJuly 13, 2023
Pallets Inc. in Fort Edward has been acquired by Damabois, a Canadian company.
Courtesy Pallets Inc.

By Christine Graf

Pallets Inc. in Fort Edward, a third-generation family owned business, was recently acquired by Damabois, a Canadian company that operates nine factories in Quebec and the Maritime provinces of Eastern Canada. 

A leader in the transformation of wood and wood derivatives, Damabois was founded in 1986. The company harvests its own timber to manufacture pallets and uses milling by-products such as shavings and sawdust to make eco-friendly, slow-burning energy logs. 

Damabois’ first U.S. acquisition was Essex Box and Pallet (renamed D Pallet Shop) in Keeseville, N.Y. After acquiring Pallets Inc., the company consolidated its U.S. operations in Fort Edward. 

According to Jean-Philippe Bertrand, director of operations for Damabois, the company is seeking to grow its business in the United States.

“On the north side of the border in the province in Quebec, we are a key player in the pallet manufacturing business. We reached a point where our market shares were maxed out, and we needed to go into a larger market. We chose the northeast of the United States,” he said.

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Terri Cerveny Is New Executive Director Of Adirondack Folk School In Lake Luzerne

Posted onJuly 13, 2023

The Adirondack Folk School (AFS) in Lake Luzerne, a nonprofit organization that celebrates and preserves the cultural history of the Adirondacks and promotes creativity and self-reliance by teaching the arts, crafts and traditions, has hired Terri Cerveny as executive director.

Cerveny comes to AFS after having retired to Lake Luzerne from a career in fundraising and development work with some prominent Capital Region nonprofit organizations.  

In her most recent role, Cerveny served as vice president of college relations for Union College from 2014-2019.  Prior to that, she served as senior vice president and chief development officer for the Albany Medical Center Foundation.

“We are thrilled to welcome Terri Cerveny to The Adirondack Folk School,” said 

Tanya Tobias, president of the AFS board of directors. “Terri brings a unique blend of expertise, passion for the School and what we do, and a strategic vision that aligns seamlessly with our organization’s values, goals, and plans for the future. In Terri, we have a new leader who will inspire our staff, faculty, students, and stakeholders, lead strategic planning and operations, and be the engaging voice of our school.” 

 Cerveny succeeds Scott Hayden, who led AFS for five years before moving to a nonprofit organization that serves children’s needs. 

She was selected following a search for a permanent executive director led by the board of directors of AFS.

“I’m excited to take on the role of executive director of the Adirondack Folk School where the work we do to teach the arts and crafts of the Adirondacks—from basketry to blacksmithing, to fiber arts, woodworking, and many more—will ensure the traditions of this historic region live on through our students and their children,” Cerveny said.

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Ledge Rock Hill Winery Moves Its Tasting Room To Route 9, Lake George

Posted onJuly 13, 2023
People enjoy the new Ledge Rock Hill tasting room in Lake George. Courtesy Lake George Chamber of Commerce

Ledge Rock Hill Winery has moved from their location in Corinth to at the new location at 1776 Route 9 in Lake George.

Ledge Rock Hill Winery has been specializing in craft winemaking for over a decade using high quality New York grapes and fruit infusions. 

“Ledge Rock Hill Winery is incredibly excited,” co-owners Kevin, Will, and Connor Morgan said in a statement. “We have moved from our ‘winery in the woods’ location in Corinth to beautiful Lake George. Come to our tasting room and sample our varieties of dry and sweet wines, listen to live music, and sit by the campfire.”

The winery celebrated the move with a ribbon cutting facilitated by the Lake George Regional Chamber of Commerce on July 1. The festivities included wine tasting, live music, food truck, giveaways, yard games and a campfire.

“The new location is beautiful and conveniently located in Lake George. We’re thrilled to have Ledge Rock Hill Winery back on our Adirondack Craft Beverage Trail Digital Passport, which now includes 13 stops,” said Lake George Regional Chamber Executive Director Gina Mintzer.

Ledge Rock Hill Winery is a family-run operation “with knowledgeable and dedicated staff, all sharing a true love and appreciation for the art of fine wine making,” the owners said. 

It was established officially as a winery in 2010 by the Akrop family and operated out of the original location in Corinth. This year, the tasting room was moved to the Lake George location.

“We specialize in limited vintage productions of hand-crafted wines made from premium grapes. We take great pride in producing wines that are custom crafted from the highest quality fruit available. The fruit is harvested from our own vineyard as well as a select few partner vineyards that have been able to consistently meet our high quality standards,” the Morgans said.

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