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Open Door Mission Selects Jamie Munyon As Interim Executive Director, Replacing Brown

Posted onAugust 15, 2022
Jamie Munyon has been with the Open Door Mission since 2016.
Courtesy Open Door Mission

The Open Door Mission has named an interim executive director to implement the mission’s next phase of growth. 

 Jamie Munyon was selected as interim executive director. He has been with the Mission since 2016, currently serving as program director and previously serving as director of shelter services. 

Previous executive director Dean Brown has stepped down and back into ministry at his local church.

Since 2016, Open Door Mission has embarked on an aggressive campaign to extend programs to the homeless and those impoverished serving Warren, Washington and Northern Saratoga Counties. 

Current projects nearing completion include the 52 bed men’s shelter and the Life Path Program floor. The increase in beds will allow the Mission to accept more people into the Life Path Program, officials said.

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Winklepickers Store In Lake George Opens An AirBnb On The Building’s Second Floor

Posted onAugust 15, 2022
Rachel and Dave Dutra are the owners of Winklepickers, a business on Canada Street that sells a variety of products. They also run an AidBnb on the second floor.
Andrea Harwood

By Andrea Harwood

Winklepickers in Lake George has expanded at a new location at 222 Canada St.. 

Additionally, store owners Rachel and Dave Dutra are running an AirBnb on the second floor of the new building.

Winklepickers carries mid-to-high-end gifts, novelties, souvenirs, art and décor. Most items are made locally. The store features an exhaustive collection of hand-made loose-leaf teas and hand-made spices from Rachel’s Spice Co.

The Lake George House of Jerky is also located inside the Winklepickers store. 

“I take pride in this space, and in what we’re providing the Village of Lake George,” said Dutra. “I frequently bring in fresh flowers and make sure the floor looks inviting. We aren’t just another T-shirt shop. We’re proud to represent Lake George with a quality store.”

“Winklepickers is for visitors and residents alike,” said Dutra.

“We grew up here and we love this town,” said owner Rachel Dutra. “When we open a store, we’re providing the best quality products and the best quality service, because we believe people deserve that.”

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Jenny Jo’s Smoothie Bar Mobile Unit Can Travel To Provide Product At Local Events

Posted onAugust 15, 2022September 20, 2022
Haley Gerarde and her husband Michael Gerarde pose at their Jenny Jo’s Smoothie Bar setup. The mobile smoothie truck operates in the greater Glens Falls region.
Andrea Harwood

By Andrea Harwood

Haley Gerarde has opened up a new business, Jenny Jo’s Smoothie Bar. The Lake George native operates the mobile smoothie truck in the greater Saratoga and Glens Falls region.

Gerarde purchased the business in early 2021. The smoothie truck was previously known as The Smoothie Shoppe. Gerarde renamed the business and the truck to Jenny Jo’s Smoothie Bar upon acquisition. She operated the business briefly as The Smoothie Shoppe as she waited for her signage to be completed.

Gerarde has two daughters, Genevieve (Jenny) and Josephine (Jo), the namesakes of her business.

Years ago when the business was owned by previous operators and known as The Smoothie Shoppe, Gerarde would take her daughter Jo down to the Spa City Farmer’s Market to get smoothies. She began following The Smoothie Shoppe on social media, and eventually connected with the owners.

About a year ago, one of the previous owners showed interest in selling the business. Gerarde already had interest in starting a business, perhaps a brick-and-mortar breakfast place. When she heard the smoothie shop business was for sale, she inquired right away.

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SUNY Empire State Has New B.S./MBA Program

Posted onAugust 15, 2022

SUNY Empire State College will debut a new program this fall that combines the B.S. in accounting with the MBA in business management. 

The combined B.S. in accounting and MBA in business management is a CPA-150 Licensure Qualifying Program that is registered with the state Department of Education. It satisfies the educational requirements for the certified public accountant license.

Students who are accepted to the combined program will take three graduate courses (nine credits) during their bachelor’s degree studies at the undergraduate tuition rate. These credits will count toward both the bachelor’s and master’s degrees, for a combined program total of 152 credits to help students save on program costs and reduce the time needed to finish both degrees. 

The B.S. in accounting can be offered in person or online. The MBA in business management is a fully online program.

SUNY Empire also introduced a Bachelor in Business Administration (BBA) that will be accepting applications for the fall. 

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Three Area Farms Get Help From State Grants

Posted onAugust 15, 2022

New York state announced that more than $38 million is being awarded to strengthen New York’s agricultural industry through the Farmland Protection Implementation Grants program, including funds for two Washington County properties. 

The 40 awarded projects will protect a total of 11,772 acres of valuable farmland across the State, helping to keep agricultural land in production and ensure the long-term viability of New York’s farming operations, officials said.

The following Washington County projects were awarded funding:

• Agricultural Stewardship Association,  $280,739 to protect 88 acres on Kenyon Hill Farm.     

• Agricultural Stewardship Association, $420,350 to protect 238 acres on Lindsay Farm. 

• Agricultural Stewardship Association, $185,507 to protect 141 acres on Slack Hollow Farm. 

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CDL Associates Adds Office In Lake Luzerne, Its Fourth Location Serving Multiple States

Posted onAugust 15, 2022

By Susan Elise Campbell

CDL Associates Insurance Agency LLC has added a fourth office in Lake Luzerne, only a month following the grand opening of its Glens Falls location. 

Prior to May, the agency had its flagship office in Northville and another in Gloversville. The new office is at 4 Bridge St., Suite 2.

From these upstate New York locations, CDL is underwriting a wide range of insurances to clients in 43 states, according to Vic Lange, who co-founded the agency with Heidi Colson in 2009.

“We added 10 employees this year,” said Lange. “The staff is now 21 and 19 of them are licensed agents.”

“That’s it for new offices in 2022,” Lange said. “Now we’ll be making sure everything stays in control and seeing what 2023 brings.”

CDL is a one-stop shop for all kinds of insurance products for individuals and businesses, including life, health, and employee benefits, said the owners. Colson’s experience traverses many lines of insurance, while Lange came out of the trucking business, he said. Consequently, CDL has a niche in writing commercial trucking and transportation policies, plus coverage for automobiles and RVs.

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Aviation Mall Is Home To Sharp Presents, Which Offers Locally Sourced Gift Items

Posted onAugust 15, 2022
Sharp Presents gift shop, in the Aviation Mall next to Dick’s Sporting Goods, has locally made and sourced gift items and specialty foods as well as unique gift items for special occasions.
Courtesy Aviation Mall

Sharp Presents gift shop has opened at Aviation Mall next to Dick’s Sporting Goods. 

Their products include locally made and sourced gift items and specialty foods as well as unique gift items for special occasions. Their specialty is creating customized, one-of-a-kind gift arrangements for any need or occasion, the company said..

 “In early 2016, the Gideon Putnam Hotel in Saratoga contacted us to create gift arrangements for their VIP clients throughout the summer. During our work with the Gideon Putnam, we came to realize there was a need for a specialized gift shop and gift arrangement business in this area,” said James Joseph, owner of Sharp Presents. “We pride ourselves in offering a distinctive and professional gift giving solution.” 

Joseph has years of professional design training and has created thousands of gift designs throughout his career.

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Realtors: Southern Adirondacks Homes Spent Average Of 24 Days On The Market

Posted onAugust 15, 2022

Homes in New York’s Southern Adirondack region spent an average of 24 days on the market in June, lower than any point in the past decade. The median sales prices jumped to $350,000, the highest mark in the past 10 years, according to the National Association of Realtors.

Nationally, the median sales price exceeded $400,000 for the first time ever, up 15 percent  from the same time last year

“The fact that homes continue to sell quickly and above asking price indicates that demand remains strong in our area,” said Densay Sengsoulavong, Southern Adirondack Realtors CEO. “Given that summer is typically our most active sales season, we expect the market to remain competitive in the coming months.”

New listings in the region increased 1.9 percent in June compared to last year, from 697 to 710. The inventory of homes for sale dropped 34.7 percent, from 1,432 to 935, and pending sales increased 4 percent, from 478 to 497. Closed sales were down 11.4 percent, from 466 to 413. Sellers received 103.6 percent of their list price in June.

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Report: Increasing Minimum Staffing At Long Term Care Facilities Will Cost Billions

Posted onAugust 15, 2022

The American Health Care Association (AHCA), representing more than 14,000 nursing homes and other long term care facilities across the country, released a new report from accounting and consulting firm CLA (CliftonLarsonAllen LLP), which found that increasing staffing minimums at the federal level will require billions of dollars each year to hire tens of thousands of more caregivers. 

CLA estimated the impact of implementing a staffing minimum of 4.1 hours per resident day (HPRD) and concluded:

• 94 percent of nursing homes that care for more than 900,000 residents would need to increase staffing levels in order to be in compliance with such a requirement.

• It would cost $10 billion a year and require hiring more than 187,000 nurses and nurse aides to meet the standard.

• 18 percent of residents, or more than 205,000 residents, may be at risk of displacement as facilities are forced to potentially reduce their census in order to meet the higher staffing standard.

“This report makes it crystal clear that increasing staffing standards in nursing homes requires substantial and consistent government resources. Even then, nursing homes would have the impossible task of finding another 187,000 nurses at a time when vacant positions sit open without applicants for months on end. The unintended consequences of this sort of unfunded mandate would be devastating to hundreds of thousands of vulnerable residents who could be forced out of their nursing home,” said Mark Parkinson, president and CEO of AHCA.

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Warren County Ranked Second To Albany County In Annual Business Formation Growth

Posted onAugust 15, 2022

Warren County ranked second to Albany County in annual business formation growth, according to the Center for Economic Growth (CEG).

The CEG recently published an analysis of U.S. Census Bureau data that shows 13,743 businesses in the eight-county Capital Region filed for an employer identification number (EIN) with the IRS in 2021—a 45 percent year-to-year increase.  

 CEG said Warren County’s growth can be partially attributed to the increasing desire for residents to maintain a healthy work/life balance, which is coveted since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, a balanced lifestyle is not possible if businesses and employees do not have access to reliable broadband connection. 

The ongoing efforts of EDC Warren County provided widespread expansions of broadband throughout the county, removing a major obstacle for sustainable business growth in the region, officials said. 

 “Broadband availability is a critical component of business formation growth in Warren County and the Adirondacks. Since the beginning of the pandemic there have been close to 3,000 addresses connected to fiber-based service particularly in the more rural areas of the county,” said John Wheatley, EDC Warren County vice president. 

“Having access to high-speed broadband enables many people to easily transition to remote work opportunities and we see that trend continuing in the post pandemic era.”  

He said access to world-class recreational activities and tourism destinations enrich both the personal and professional lives of county residents. Warren County offers a network of municipal parks, among stunning sites like Lake George (“Queen of American Lakes,”) West Mountain, Gore Mountain and the 1980 Olympic Center in Lake Placid.  

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