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‘Deli And Meat Store Of The North’ Gets A ‘Facelift’ But Stays A Strong Industry Presence

Posted onMay 16, 2023May 17, 2023
The Deli and Meat Store of the North, a market on Main Street in Warrensburg for over 100 years, has more than 26 employees, some of whom have been there 20 years or more.

The Deli and Meat Store of the North, the venerable market on Warrensburg’s Main Street, received a facelift recently but, according to its present owner, it has “the same DNA” as when it was founded more than a century ago.

“We haven’t changed, but we updated,” said Jennifer Nadler, the third generation of her family to own and operate the store.

Originally, two Syrian immigrant families, Jacobs and Toney, opened the Adirondack Fruit Market at its present location. The name was changed 10 years ago.

Each of the original families had an apartment above the store. Nadler is the granddaughter of James Toney, one of the founders. She took over the business from her father 12 years ago. He still comes into the deli a couple of hours a week to check on things.

He bought the shares of the Jacobs family and was the sole owner when he retired. Sandwiches and meats are the biggest sellers, according to Nadler, but “we sell everything.”

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‘Go Play With Your Food’ Restaurant Opens In Downtown Glens Falls

Posted onMay 16, 2023
Mark and Kristen Shaw pose in their new restaurant Go Play With Your Food, at 126 Glen St. in Glens Falls, where people can play old fashioned board games while they dine or drink.

By Christine Graf

A mecca for game enthusiasts, Go Play With Your Food is now open at 126 Glen St. in Glens Falls. The family board game tavern opened its doors at the end of April.

Co-owner Mark Shaw, president of Queensbury-based IT consulting firm Stored Technology Solutions, and his wife, Kristen, came up with the idea for the business while living in North Carolina where they have a second residence. All it took was one visit to a local board game tavern for the entire Shaw family to be hooked.

“We went and played every other weekend, and our kids absolutely loved it,” said Shaw. “I have two boys, 9 and 10, and a daughter who is turning 13. I saw how much fun they had, and I wanted to share that fun with everyone else.”

Go Play With Your Food’s ownership group also includes Charles Ives, Kevin Malinoski, Angela Sweet and Jason Wescoat.

“A lot of them are coworkers at StoredTech,” said Shaw. “We used to do game days on weekends, and I said, ‘If we open a board game tavern, do you guys want to be part of it?’ They all said they did.”

It was out of a desire to be part of the revitalization of downtown Glens Falls that they chose 126 Glens St. as their location. The former TV-8 building was purchased by Elizabeth Miller in 2022.

 “When Elizabeth Miller bought the building, she spent a significant amount of money on renovating the building,” said Shaw. “We’ve probably invested a quarter of a million dollars ourselves.”

Although the family-friendly tavern does not serve hard liquor, patrons can choose from a large selection of craft, domestic, and draft beers. The drink menu also features mead, wine, hard seltzer, and hard cider. Food offerings include appetizers, sandwiches, salads, flatbread pizzas, and desserts. All menu items are priced at $12 or under. 

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Veteran-Owned Company Hinny Hard Seltzer To Provide Its Product At Minogue’s Stores

Posted onMay 16, 2023
Angelo Malone, general manager of Minogue’s Beverage Centers, left, and Tim Nickels, founder of Hinny Hard Seltzer, pose with a stack of the hard seltzer products.
Courtesy Hinny Hard Seltzer

Minogue’s Beverage Centers  has an arrangement with Hinny Hard Seltzer to carry its variety 12-pack of hard ciders.

Hinny Hard is now available at all four Minogue’s Beverage Centers, including Saratoga Springs, Malta, Queensbury, and Wilton.

“We are thrilled to have established a partnership with Minogue’s,” said Tim Nickels, founder of Hinny Hard Seltzer. “As a fellow U.S. Army vet, Angelo and his team share similar values and a commitment to serving and supporting our veteran community.”

Hinny Hard Seltzer, which officially launched in January of this year, is now available in 70 locations, including retailers, bars and restaurants, across upstate and central New York.  The company said that number is rapidly growing.

Hinny, which is being sold as a variety 12-pack at retail locations, comes now in four flavors, including blueberry mint, bourbon-flavored, cranberry and black cherry. Summer flavors, including grape and pink grapefruit, will be introduced in the coming weeks.

“We are thrilled to offer Hinny Hard Seltzer,” said Angelo Malone, general manager of Minogue’s Beverage Centers.  “It’s a great product and we are confident that it will be well received by our customer base.”

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ANCA Clean Energy Conference Will Explore Community Incentives And Challenges

Posted onMay 16, 2023
Solar projects will be among the topics discussed at the Adirondack North Country Association (ANCA) Clean Energy Conference in June.
Courtesy ANCA

The Adirondack North Country Association (ANCA) announced the return of its Clean Energy Conference. 

Presented in partnership with the Mohawk Valley Clean Energy Team, this year’s conference will explore community incentives, opportunities and challenges related to recent state and federal policies.

Warren and Washington counties are part of ANCA.

With a focus on how small and rural communities can help advance a statewide transition to clean energy while preserving their values and character, the conference will convene clean energy experts, advocates and contractors, as well as local community leaders.

It will be held June 1 and 2 at the Irish Cultural Center of the Mohawk Valley in Utica.

“In alignment with ANCA’s aim to elevate the voices of North Country communities, this year’s Clean Energy Conference will focus on the unique concerns and needs of our hamlets, villages, towns and counties—and how they can maximize emerging opportunities as new legislation rolls out across the state,” said ANCA energy circuit rider and conference organizer Jennifer Perry. 

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GlobalFoundries Buys Property It Will Need For Its Planned Expansion In The Future

Posted onMay 16, 2023
GlobalFoundries purchased approximately 800 acres of additional land adjacent to its Malta manufacturing facility. Plans are in the works to build a second chip fab facility at some point.
Courtesy GlobalFoundries

GlobalFoundries Inc. has completed the purchase of approximately 800 acres of additional land adjacent to its Malta manufacturing facility. 

With the purchase, which has been in process since early 2022, GlobalFoundries now owns the entirety of the approximately 1,110-acre park, formerly known as the Luther Forest Technology Campus.

With this additional land, GlobalFoundries has the flexibility to add manufacturing capacity and expand its footprint in New York state in alignment with customer demand, and provide space for further development with its ecosystem partners, the company said. 

The rate and pace of GlobalFoundries’s expansion in Malta will be aligned with market conditions, customer commitments, and U.S. federal funding from the CHIPS and Science Act, officials said.

“Semiconductors are essential to daily life, and are at the heart of the U.S. economy, domestic supply chains, and national defense. GlobalFoundries stands ready to play a key role in the implementation of the CHIPS Act, which will boost U.S. semiconductor manufacturing by creating a globally competitive framework,” said Steven Grasso, managing director of global government relations at GlobalFoundries. 

“This land purchase gives us the space and flexibility we need in the near-term to service the growing market demand for secure, reliable U.S.-made chips. This purchase also represents GlobalFoundries’ long-term commitment to New York and growing the semiconductor ecosystem that supports both GlobalFoundries’ world-class manufacturing facility in Malta and the regional semiconductor cluster envisioned by the CHIPS Act,” he added.

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State Will Award $14.2M In Grants For Travel, Tourism, And Outdoor Industries

Posted onMay 16, 2023

More than $14.2 million will be awarded to 30 tourism partners through the New York state EDA Tourism Partner Sub-Awards Grant Program. 

This federal COVID-19 recovery funding, made available through the U.S. Economic Development Administration, was awarded to New York state to support the post-pandemic recovery of the State’s travel, tourism and outdoor recreation sectors. 

Among those receiving fund will be the Capital-Saratoga Region Tourism Association, which will receive $750,000 to highlight outdoor vacation opportunities to new domestic and international audiences, and target meetings and conventions focused on cutting-edge industries.

Empire State Development’s Division of Tourism competitively sub-awarded the funding to Destination Marketing Organizations throughout the state for tourism marketing projects based on the Division’s EDA grant focus areas: outdoor recreation, international tourism, and travel trade including meetings, incentives, conferences and exhibitions, amateur sports and group travel.

“With our breathtaking views and landscapes, vibrant arts and culture, thriving business community and more, New York is proud to welcome visitors from all over the world to experience what our state has to offer,” Gov. Kathy Hochul said. “

U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer said the state’s travel and tourism industries “are the beating heart of our state, and this critical funding creates a unique opportunity for the federal government to boost tourism across New York by supporting small businesses, creating jobs, and investing in our local economies. 

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Owners Of The George Hotel Are Seeking To Make It A Part of The LaQuinta Chain

Posted onMay 16, 2023
Rudra Management is seeking approval for exterior changes to the George Hotel.
Courtesy The George

By Paul Post

The George Hotel, which reopened last July after a lengthy closure, is expected to look considerably different with a new name this summer.

 Cheektowaga-based Rudra Management is seeking Queensbury town Planning Board approval for exterior changes needed to join the LaQuinta hotel chain, by Wyndham.

 “We want to make façade improvements, give it fresh paint and build an accent tower,” co-owner Jay Patel said. “Once that work is completed we would be branding it as LaQuita.”

 The four-story, 98-room hotel is owned by 1533 Queensbury LLC, a real estate holding company affiliated with Patel and his Rudra Management firm, which bought the five-acre site for $6.5 million in February 2022.

 It was previously operated as Comfort Suites, but ran into financial trouble and was closed for two years. The new owners spent a great deal of money bringing the hotel back to life with extensive renovations.

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New Field At SUNY Adirondack Will Draw Activites And Be A Boost To Local Economy

Posted onMay 16, 2023

By Paul Post

 SUNY Adirondack’s $5.7 million new turf field is a game-changer for its athletic program and could boost the local economy with major activities that attract teams from outside the area.

 “That’s a big part of it,” Athletic Director Zach Schwan said. “This is a resource not just for the college. It should draw all kinds of tournaments and events here as well.”

School administrators, tourism professionals, elected officials and financial backers took part in a May 4 ribbon cutting to dedicate the facility, which includes synthetic fields for softball, baseball, soccer and lacrosse.

College President Dr. Kristine Duffy said economic development was a key factor behind the project’s consideration. “We believe that we not only bring sales tax revenue into the community every time we host a SUNY Adirondack game, but we also expect to rent out the facility to sports organizations for tournaments that can be played in our region,” she said. “This will bring out-of-town guests to our region who would stay in local hotels and eat at local restaurants.”

 Attracting fans to the area also helps local tourism officials promote the region to guests for future events and vacation stays.

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Approaching 50th Anniversary, Officials Say Balloon Fest Economic Impact Is Enormous

Posted onApril 18, 2023
This year’s Adirondack Balloon Festival, slated for Sept. 21-24, will have special-shaped balloons marking its 50-year history. Officials say they expect some 150,000 visitors.
Courtesy Adirondack Balloon Festival

By Paul Post

Planning for the golden anniversary of Warren County’s most popular fall attraction is well under way, already providing a major economic boost to the region’s hospitality industry, highlighted by hundreds of advance hotel room bookings.

This year’s Adirondack Balloon Festival, slated for Sept. 21-24, will have the most special-shaped balloons in its 50-year history, joined by nearly 100 other pilots and 150,000 visitors from throughout the U.S. and overseas, according to organizers.

 “I wish we were able to afford a true economic impact study because I’m sure it would be in the millions of dollars, especially with a good weather weekend,” said Mark Donahue, festival board president. “Right now we’ve booked rooms in 12 different hotels. We need 400 to 500 hotel rooms this year for all our special guests.”

The all-volunteer run, nonprofit festival operates on a roughly $200,000 budget, only a fraction of the money spent by large commercial ballooning events in Albuquerque, N.M., ($10 million) and Reno, Nev., ($2.5 million), which have paid professional staff.

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Apple Growers Had Good Crops last Year, But Face Challenges Going Into This Season

Posted onApril 18, 2023April 19, 2023
Hick’s Orchard in Granville had a banner year in 2022, but the apple industry is faced with rising costs of production related primarily to increased wage rates mandated by the state.
Paul Post

By Paul Post

This is the most nerve-racking time of year for apple growers as warm weather followed by a sudden cold spell can freeze blooms, effectively ruining an entire crop.

“That’s a really big hazard and with the vagaries of climate catastrophe that we’re in, you just don’t know what’s going to happen,” said David Garvoille, Hicks Orchard business development manager. “Fifty degree temperature swings have become a regular thing. It can be 60 one day and 10 the next.”

Founded in 1905, this family-run Granville operation is New York state’s oldest “you-pick” apple farm, which is coming off its best year ever.

“We had the most insane bumper crop, bigger than anyone alive remembers,” Garvoille said. “One tree fell over it was so weighted down with apples. We have about 20 different varieties and they all ripened at the same time. It was just like a freight train coming at us.”

Last spring remained cold right through Mother’s Day, so when it finally warmed up and blooms emerged, the threat of freezing temperatures had passed. Also, Mother Nature provided perfect conditions for honey bees that were brought in to pollinate the orchard. 

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