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Business Briefs: December 2021

Posted onDecember 13, 2021

The 35th Annual Stewart’s Holiday Match campaign kicked off on Thanksgiving Day and runs through Christmas Day at all shop locations. 

The program supports nonprofit organizations impacting children.

Last year, customers donated an incredible $895,000 to the program, doubling to more than $1.88 million with the Stewart’s match. The funds were able to support 1,715 local children’s organizations across the 32 counties where Stewart’s Shops are located, company officials said.

Local organizations impacting children are encouraged to apply for funding online at www.stewartsshops.com/holiday-match/holiday-match-overview. The deadline for submission is Jan. 31. All groups applying must be locally based, benefit children under 18, and be a qualified, charitable 501c3 organization. A listing of all the local organizations that received funds last season is available online.

Stewart’s Holiday Match is a 501c3 foundation; all donations are tax-deductible. Stewart’s gladly accepts funds from groups or businesses, but only matches individual donations.

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Adirondack Axe Moves into New Space In The Aviation Mall, Adds Painting To Its Activities

Posted onDecember 13, 2021
Steven Greene, the owner of Adirondack Axe, poses with his mother, Judy Greene in the new business location inside the Aviation Mall in Queensbury.

By Jennifer Farnsworth

Adirondack Axe  has moved to a new location in the Aviation Mall. Owner Steven Greene said the new spot allows for more space for not only axe throwing, but also other activities.

The business has added a knife throwing room, a private throwing room and a paint room experience “where you get a 16×20 canvas, choice of paint colors, a suit, and goggles to make your masterpiece,” said Greene.

Adirondack Axe was created to bring a unique experience to the North County which used to be the heart of the logging industry, according to the company website. 

The Greene family started the business in 2019 as a way for people to experience the sport of axe throwing. With over 20 years in the tourism attraction business, Greene said they are especially excited about the mall location near Dick’s Sporting Goods.

“We have a lounge area which helps us with parties and events. The new location is working well with better exposure, foot traffic, and just a better overall presentation,” said Greene.

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Company Hopes To Expand In Moreau

Posted onDecember 13, 2021

By Jill Nagy

Plans have been delayed for the move of Jack Hall Plumbing and Heating from its present Glens Falls location to Route 9 in Moreau. 

Owner Ty Hall proposed to construct a new home for the business on land he owns near Northway Exit 17. The new space would be about five times the size of the present building and have room for a training classroom, storage area, offices, loading docks, an exercise center, an indoor truck wash and the operations center.

“We want to expand the company  and put some jobs out there,” Hall said. Business is “crazy right now” and they need more space.

While town officials appear to be happy to have the additional jobs and tax revenue, they are urging Hall to locate his facility near the Northway instead of the Route 9 corridor. In order to build where he wishes, Hall needs a rezoning to C-1, industrial use. 

For now, his eight-acre parcel is partly zoned for residential use and partly for light commercial, essentially office use.

Hall already has his home and a barn on the property and proposes to build the plumbing and heating building nearby, creating, essentially, a planned unit development. The result would be a cluster of buildings on approximately three acres with the remaining five acres left as open space.

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New Owners Of Bayview Lakeside Suites & Marina Excited To Carry On With Business

Posted onDecember 13, 2021
Jim and Con Burke, brothers who grew up in Lake George, have purchased Bayview Lakeside Suites & Marina in Bolton from Gary LaVoy for $4.9 million.
Courtesy Bayview Suites & Marina

By Christine Graf

Brothers Jim and Con Burke have purchased Bayview Lakeside Suites & Marina in Bolton on Lake George from Gary LaVoy for $4.9 million. 

The brothers grew up in Lake George and Con is one of the owners of Lake George-based BBB Construction. Jim relocated to North Carolina where his import/export warehouse and distribution company, IGL Logistics, is headquartered.

According to Jim Burke, he and Con view the marina as a solid investment. Con is very familiar with the property, having worked on numerous projects for the LaVoys over the years.

“He has connections there from working on the property for almost 20 years for the LaVoy family,” he said. “Through that connection, we started having some conversations with Gary LaVoy. After a series of talks and discussions, we were informed that there were several bidders on the property. When it came down to the wire, he wanted a quick close and we were able to strike a deal with Gary.”

The LaVoy family had owned the Bolton Landing marina since 1992. It is situated on Huddle Bay, just south of the Algonquin Restaurant, and includes a marina with 28 private docks, 155 feet of lake frontage, three suites and an owner’s residence.

“It’s private dock space. We don’t do sales. We don’t do fuel,” said Burke. “But we think it’s in the prettiest, most pristine location on Huddle Bay across from the Sagamore. It’s gorgeous and you are within walking distance to all of the shops and restaurants.”

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Pilot Program To Develop Agroforestry Plan Will Be Implemented At SUNY Adirondack

Posted onDecember 13, 2021

The Warren County Soil & Water Conservation District will embark on a pilot program to develop education and implementation of an agroforestry plan for SUNY Adirondack’s farmlands. 

A new grant program, Education on Agroforestry, funded by Lake — Basin Program (LCBP) and Northeast Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission (NEIWPCC), will fund the project. 

Officials said traditional agroforestry focuses on producing agricultural products from the forested landscape, such as maple syrup, but this project puts conservation of agricultural fields and ecosystems at the forefront. 

Plans include installing forest hedgerows and waterway buffers in and around agricultural fields to conserve water, reduce erosion, grow commercial tree crops such as chestnuts, and improve ecological diversity. 

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Price Chopper Merger With Tops Markets Is Complete; Stores Will Keep Brand Identity

Posted onNovember 14, 2021December 13, 2021
This is the Tops Market store in Warrensburg. That chain has merged with Price Chopper.
Terry Williams

Price Chopper/Market 32 and Tops Markets have announced the closure of their merger announced earlier this year.

Under the terms of the agreement, anniunced Nov. 8, the two companies will be managed locally by their respective leaders and continue to be referred to by their established brand identities, but will be owned and overseen by a new parent company, Northeast Grocery Inc. Scott Grimmett, current president and CEO of Price Chopper/Market 32, will lead the new parent company.

He will also serve on its board of directors as will Frank Curci, former Tops Markets chairman and CEO.

The agreement virtually doubles the two independent chains’ collective footprint in the Northeast, with a total of nearly 300 stores. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.

“We’re appreciative of the FTC’s diligence in reviewing this merger and grateful to have received all of the necessary approvals,” said Grimmett. “Now, we can dedicate ourselves to bringing these two storied grocery chains together, leveraging best practices, developing new opportunities and finding efficiencies that will help us continue to deliver distinctive shopping experiences,”

The regulatory review process by the FTC mandates the divestiture of 12 of the combined companies’ stores, all Tops locations. Food distributor C&S Wholesale Grocers has been approved to purchase all 12 stores, which will be operated by GU Markets LLC, an affiliate of C&S Wholesale Grocers. C&S will continue to recognize the union workforce at these locations.

“We believe that this merger will be a positive for our membership, preserving union jobs and strengthening the company’s prospects into the foreseeable future,” said Frank DeRiso, president of the UFCW Local One. “We are pleased that we have an agreement with the new owner and they are committed to retaining all of the existing union jobs and contracts. This merger will benefit both consumers and union members.”

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Owner Of Healthcare Software Company Buys Pilot Knob Marina On Lake George

Posted onNovember 14, 2021November 14, 2021
John Donnelly and his wife, Christine, owners of a Massachusetts healthcare software company, purchase Pilot Knob Marina on Lake George and its sales outlet on Rt. 149 in Lake George.

By Christine Graf

Pilot Knob Marina, one of the oldest marinas on Lake George, was purchased by Massachusetts healthcare software company owner, John Donnelly and his wife, Christine.

The marina is located in Pilot Knob while the sales outlet is located at 655 Route 149 in Lake George.

Donnelly said he has always been drawn to boating. At one time, he and his wife owned a home on Harris Bay. His father also lived in Lake George for 20 years.

“I’ve been around boats my whole life. I’ve sailed. I’ve done ocean racing. I’ve done powerboating. Being around boats is really a passion of mine,” he said. “My wife and I have been talking about buying a marina for a number of years, and we aren’t getting any younger and are in our 50s.”

When the opportunity arose to purchase Pilot Knob Marina from Nick Barber and Mike Smith, the Donnelly’s jumped at the opportunity. Barber and Smith operated the 99-year-old marina since 1986. Pilot Knob is a Chaparral boat and Arctic Cat power-sports dealer.

“It’s a great little marina that’s got a big heart and a lot of potential,” said Donnelly. “They aren’t allowing any more marinas on the lake, so you’ve got this gem that’s been there since 1922. They (Barber and Smith) owned it for 35 years, and it was time for them to pass the baton. I promised them I would keep the torch lit.”

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Minogue’s Beverage Center Business Now Owned And Operated By Saratoga Eagle

Posted onNovember 14, 2021
Minogue’s Beverage Center was sold to brothers Jeff and Paul Vukelic, owners of Saratoga Eagle.

By Christine Graf

Less than one month after celebrating the 100th anniversary of Minogue’s Beverage Center, owner John Minogue sold his business to  brothers Jeff and Paul Vukelic, owners of Saratoga Eagle.

The decision to sell was a difficult one for Minogue, and Jeff first approached him about purchasing the business about 16 months ago.

“When I was first approached by Jeff about the possibility, I was in a position where I really didn’t have a succession plan but I wasn’t totally committed to selling the business at that time,” said Minogue. “It ended up making a lot of sense to me. Selling my business after having been in it myself for fifty-five years was a personal thing for me. There’s a lot of family history, and I’ve had some emotional feelings about the business leaving the family but there really weren’t any options for me.”

Minogue and Vukelic have known each other for many years, and Minogue’s has been one of Saratoga Eagle’s largest customers. Minogue and the Vukelic brothers have much in common, and both operate family businesses that were established by their bootlegger grandfathers in the 1920s.

“I know the business will be well taken care by selling to Jeff,” said Minogue. “They are a class operation.”

According to Jeff Vukelic, he has always respected the way in which Minogue operated his business. It was because he knew that none of Minogue’s children were interested in taking over the business that he asked Minogue if he would consider selling it to him.

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Arts District Of Glens Falls Launched; Will Stretch From Chapman Museum To The Hyde

Posted onNovember 14, 2021
The Arts District is sending out pins to each Arts Hero who donates $10 or more.
Courtesy Arts District of Glens Falls

The Arts District of Glens Falls is making progress with its multifaceted launch of an arts trail stretching from the Chapman Historical Museum to the Hyde Collection Art Museum and Historic Home.

Plans include banners, bike racks, sidewalk stamps and public art to connect the 10 arts destinations and 14 arts organizations that comprise the Arts District.

Sponsorship opportunities are available for elements of the arts trail.

Bright blue bicycle-shaped bike racks will be placed at the 10 arts destinations, and  opportunities are still available. Sponsor names will be integrated into the wheel of the bike. The cost is $750 per bike rack for a two-year sponsorship, or $1500 per bike rack for a ten-year sponsorship.

There will also be a large Adirondack chair placed at the roundabout.

People who donate $100 can become an official Arts Hero. The Arts District is sending out pins to each Arts Hero who donates $10 or more to 10 different arts organizations in Glens Falls, including the Arts District of Glens Falls, in the year 2021. Donations are tax-deductible.

Donations can be made online at www.artsdistrictgf.com/hero.

“Wear it with pride. Your pinholder status means that we will email you our monthly Arts Bulletins and it earns you access to special privileges, deals and sneak peeks with Arts District organizations,” said Bethanie Lawrence, executive director of the World Awareness Children’s Museum and part of the Arts District of Glens Falls.

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Nash Beauty Bar In South Glens Falls Is A One-Stop Shop For Hair And Skin Care

Posted onNovember 14, 2021
Nash Beauty Bar at 125 Main St. in South Glens Falls is operated by Jade Leonbruno. The business offers a wide variety of hair and skin care services.
Courtesy Nash Beauty Bar

By Jennifer Farnsworth

Jade Leonbruno says  working alongside her sister, running her own business, is like a dream. But today, that’s what she is doing.

She operates Nash Beauty Bar at 125 Main St. in South Glens Falls. It is a one-stop shop for hair and skin care.

Leonbruno said after working in a chain hair salon business for 11 years, she was ready for a change. When the opportunity presented itself, she decided to take a leap of faith.

“I love what I do. I love making people feel happy and most of all I love being free to be as creative as I have grown to be.⁣ I  want to set new limits and push myself to grow … I always knew I wanted to evolve as a hairstylist in one way or another. This opportunity came up and I ran with it,” she said.

The business offers a wide variety of  hair and skin care services, specializing in “lived in” colors such as balayages, foilayage and babylights. She also does haircuts, styling, Olaplex treatments, teeth whitening, body sculpting, lash lifts and tints, body waxing, and facials. They also provide high-end sculpting services such as radio frequency skin tightening and ultrasonic cavatation.

Leonbruno works as the beauty bar’s hair expert  while her sister, Gennah, a licensed esthetician, provides the facial and body skin care services. It is a partnership that she said makes work that much more enjoyable.

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