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Glens Falls Farmer’s Market Set To Continue At Cool Insuring Arena Starting In November

Posted onOctober 15, 2020October 16, 2020
A vendor prepares soup at the Glens Falls Farmer’s Market operating at the South Street Pavilion. In November it moves to Cool Insuring Arena.
Courtesy Glens Falls Farmers’ Market

The Glens Falls Farmers’ Market summer hours are continuing through October, every Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon at the South St. Pavilion.
But starting in November, the market will have a new location, the Cool Insuring Arena, officials said.
In the interest of keeping our customers safe, organizers sought out a large venue for social distancing purposes.
The Glens Falls Farmers Market is considered an essential business during this time, and will remain open.

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‘Pretty Hot Mess’ Shop Moves Back To South Glens Falls With Its Array Of Skin Products

Posted onOctober 15, 2020October 16, 2020
Angel Isaac, owner of Pretty Hot Mess, poses with her daughter Aurora Tufares near her shop South Street in Glens Falls.
Autumn Wells

Andrea Harwood Palmer
Pretty Hot Mess has moved back to South Glens Falls at 139 Saratoga Ave. in the Hannaford Plaza.
Owner Angel Isaac opened the shop in 2018 and moved to Warren Street in Glens Falls in 2019. She said the move back to South Glens Falls was prompted by a need for more space.
“We’ve grown significantly in the last year. We needed more space, plus we wanted our shop to be more handicap accessible and have more room for wheelchairs,” said Isaac.
Isaac credits word of mouth and referrals from the medical community for the shop’s growth.
“We finally have a lot of medical providers on board with our products, and a lot of those medical providers are sending people our way instead of writing them a prescription. A lot of people are turning to more natural alternatives as opposed to prescriptions. Definitely our oils were popular during the whole Coronavirus scare. A lot of people were using them to keep themselves from getting sick,” she said.

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Merger of Center For Economic Growth With Capital Region Chamber Gets Approval

Posted onOctober 15, 2020October 16, 2020

By R.J. DeLuke
Investors in The Center for Economic Growth approved in October the idea pursuing an affiliation with the Capital Region Chamber.
Under the affiliation, CEG would retain its identity and remain a legal entity whose sole member would be the Capital Region Chamber. CEG would have its own board of directors and representation on the Chamber board.
The changes will take place starting Jan. 1. Chamber members approved the idea in September.
The Capital Region Chamber and CEG informed their memberships in June that their boards had formed a Joint Task Force to consider potential affiliation.

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Saratoga Olive Oil Opens Store/Warehouse In Moreau, Eyes Popup Shop In New York City

Posted onOctober 15, 2020October 16, 2020
This new Saratoga Olive Oil store in Moreau has a 7,500-square-feet of warehouse space and 3,000 square feet of retail space.
©2020 Saratoga Photographer.com

By Jennifer Farnsworth
The success of Saratoga Olive Oil has led to an expansion with a new store at 1341 Saratoga Road in Moreau.
The company opened a facility that has a 7,500-square-foot warehouse and 3,000 square feet of retail space.
Owner Clint Braidwood said they had been searching the last couple years for a warehouse facility. He came close to purchasing land and building a warehouse with Munter Enterprises in W.J. Grande. Industrial Park, however, John Munter, owner of Munter Enterprises, suggested that they look into the facility in Moreau.
“He thought it would be a great fit for us. It was indeed a perfect fit for Saratoga Olive Oil Company. We now have warehouse space, the ability to expand our warehouse and corporate offices, a front retail space and a photo room in our front building,” said Braidwood.

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Adirondack Winery In Lake George Will Move Ahead With Expansion Despite Delays

Posted onOctober 15, 2020October 16, 2020
This is the Queensbury headquarters of Adirondack Winery. Owner Sasha Pardy says there are plans to build an additional structure that will house the wine production and a tasting room.
Courtesy Adirondack Winery

Andrea Harwood Palmer
Adirondack Winery continues to move forward with expansion plans in Queensbury.
“The experience we’ve had throughout the pandemic has been surprising,” said owner Sasha Pardy.
“We’ve definitely been fortunate. People have enjoyed wine. So while we’ve experienced the 50 percent capacity limitations in our tasting room, we’ve been able to supplement that with our shipping and wholesale sales. We opened up tastings at our Queensbury location as well. We’ve been able to spread out our lines.”
The winery had started the expansion project in the spring. When COVID hit, owners Sasha and Mike Pardy weren’t sure what was going to happen. They were going through the approval process for an expansion in Queensbury. They had been thinking ahead to get approval for long-term plans so they would be prepared when they were ready to build.
The owners are not exactly sure when they will break ground.

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Business Report: We Need More Heroes

Posted onOctober 15, 2020October 16, 2020
Michael Cruz is president of Lighthouse Advisors LLC in Queensbury.

By Michael Cruz
Not all heroes wear capes. Heroes are those people who get stuff done. They focus on results. Heroes see obstacles as challenges to be overcome.
To them, adversity is just another challenge. In the end, neither obstacles nor adversity get in their way.
Heroes lead. They think clearly. They do not panic. They define problems and come up with strategies to solve those problems. Some lead people. Some lead others by example. Yet, they always focus on getting results.
Companies and organizations led by heroes learn to quickly adapt. Times change and so must we all. Companies need people who know how to help initiate and manage changes. Companies need to support hero behavior. And to support them, they will find people to help them.

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Former Schoolhouse In Washington County Is Nominated To Register Of Historic Places

Posted onOctober 15, 2020October 16, 2020
This former one-room schoolhouse in Greenwich served one of the mill hamlets that developed along the Battenkill River during the 19th century. It closed in 1944 and is currently vacant.
Courtesy NYS Board for Historic Preservation

The state Board for Historic Preservation has recommended adding 18 varied properties to the state and national Registers of Historic Places, including a former one-room schoolhouse in Greenwich, Washington County.
State and National Registers listing can assist owners in revitalizing properties, making them eligible for various public preservation programs and services, such as matching state grants and state and federal historic rehabilitation tax credits.
Greenwich School District School No. 11, Center Falls, opened in the 1850s. The one-room schoolhouse served one of the mill hamlets that developed along the Battenkill River during the 19th century. The school closed in 1944 and is currently vacant.
It is located at the intersection of Ryan Road and Route 29 in the Center Falls area of Washington County.

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Videoconferencing Will Be Used To Present First Virtual Taste NY Producers Showcase

Posted onOctober 15, 2020October 16, 2020

Registration is open to buyers and other attendees for the first-ever Virtual Taste NY Producer Showcase, scheduled for Oct. 27.
The event, to be held from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., featuring 60 New York food and beverage companies.
Retailers, restaurants, grocers, specialty markets, schools, institutions and distributors are encouraged to register online by Oct. 20 at www.lakegeorgechamber.com/tasteny. There is a $5 fee for buyers to participate.
The Virtual Taste NY Producer Showcase will utilize Webex, an interactive video conferencing platform that will enable vendors to present their product and tell the story of their company in a virtual format.

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Habitat Group Starts Building Home In Glens Falls, Its Second Project During Pandemic

Posted onOctober 15, 2020October 16, 2020
This house at 8 Locust Grove in Saratoga Springs was completed by the Habitat for Humanity of Northern Saratoga, Warren & Washington Counties earlier this year.
Courtesy Habitat for Humanity of Northern Saratoga, Warren & Washington Counties

By Christine Graf
Habitat for Humanity of Northern Saratoga, Warren & Washington Counties has started construction of a new home at 9 Hovey St. in Glens Falls. The property was purchased from the city of Glens Falls for $1,000.
The project follows one in Saratoga Springs, at 8 Locust Grove, which was affected by COVID-19, but nonetheless completed in 2020.
“We took over a blighted, asbestos-ridden, foreclosed on home,” said Habitat for Humanity executive director Adam Feldman of the Glens Falls property. “We had to do asbestos remediation and tear down the home. There was a boatload of expense.”

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YMCAs And Other Gyms, Now Open, Used Creative Ways To Keep Clients Engaged

Posted onSeptember 14, 2020September 15, 2020
Brian Bearor, CEO of the Family YMCA of the Glens Falls Area, says the Payroll Protection Program (PPP) helped carry the facility financially until September.

By Lisa Balschunat
Use of online classes and parking lots kept some clients of local gyms and fitness centers participating in their exercise routines, but the lack of social connection was an important element that was lacking during the shutdown caused by the coronavirus.
The state recently allowed gyms to reopen in late August. They had been closed since March 16.
“Our members are coming back to the Y to get back into their daily routines, but in addition to the exercise, they are back because they’ve missed their friends and the socialization that happens here everyday,” said Brian Bearor, chief executive officer of the Family YMCA of the Glens Falls Area.

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