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West Mountain In Queensbury Features Many Outdoor Activities For The Summer

Posted onJuly 14, 2022
Guests ride the chairlift up West Mountain, taking in the scenic views of the Adirondack and Vermont mountains and the Hudson River Valley region.
Courtesy West Mountain

As the summer season gets into full swing, so does West Mountain and its array of outdoor activity offerings, including biking, an aerial treetop (high ropes) adventure, mountaintop yoga, scenic chairlift rides and hiking, mountaintop picnic packages, summer camps, birthday pizza parties, and weddings or events.

West has more than 25 cross-country and downhill mountain biking and hiking trails, as well as multiple mountaintop locations. New this summer is the Music on the Mountain with live music, vendors, activities and fireworks from 4-10 p.m. on Aug. 20, sponsored by DeCrescente and eight of its brand partners.

.“We look forward to the summer season at West just as much as the winter,” said Sara Montgomery, general manager of West Mountain. “We pride ourselves on being a year-round destination for local and out of town guests. It’s our goal to create memorable family or group adventures that people look forward to year after year.”

West Mountain is located at 59 West Mountain Road, just 3 miles off the  Northway Exit 18, in Queensbury.

It is open through Labor Day weekend, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

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ARCC’s Leadership Adirondack Program Returns After Two-Year COVID-19 Hiatus

Posted onJuly 14, 2022

The Adirondack Regional Chamber of Commerce (ARCC) is brining back its Leadership Adirondack program after a two-year hiatus during the COVID-19 pandemic.

ARCC has partnered with Catamount Consulting to offer a program consisting of leadership training class time, paired with industry tours throughout the region.

“ARCC is thrilled to introduce the revamped and elevated Leadership Adirondack program for the fall of 2022, facilitated by our partners at Catamount Consulting. After putting the program on pause during the pandemic, we are excited to offer a full, in-person program for this year’s participants,” said Marc Monahan, ARCC board chair and regional executive vice president  of NBT Bank.

Catamount Leadership Training believes that “understanding human behaviors and valuing relationships are the pillars on which highly engaged cultures are built upon. With Gallup reporting that nearly $500 billion dollars is lost annually in the United States due to unengaged teams, it is Catamount’s mission to provide the young leaders of our community with not only the knowledge, but the tools necessary, to develop compassionate, emotionally agile and high performing teams within their organizations,” the company said in a statement.

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Queensbury Hotel Prepares To Open Its New Adirondack Ballroom With Other Amenities

Posted onJuly 14, 2022
This is a rendering of the new Adirondack Ballroom at the Queensbury Hotel.
Courtesy Queensbury Hotel

The Queensbury Hotel’s brand-new Adirondack Ballroom expansion is set to open on July 21. 

Hotel officials said the space will be debuted at a ribbon cutting ceremony sponsored by the Adirondack Regional Chamber of Commerce and the Lake George Regional Chamber of Commerce. 

 The 5,200-square-foot expansion project includes a complete renovation and enlargement of the Adirondack Ballroom, update of the Warren Room, the addition of a patio space and a new state-of-the-art kitchen. 

The addition, with state-of-the-art kitchen facilities, is located to the right of the building’s rear entrance,

The hotel is now booking weddings, conferences, meetings and events for the new spaces for later this year and beyond.

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Personnel Briefs: July 2022

Posted onJuly 14, 2022

Brian Bearor was recently named Stored Technology Solutions Inc. (StoredTech) vice president of sales. 

Bearor has served as the CEO at the Family YMCA of the Glens Falls Area for 12 years and the Y Movement for 29 years. 

He has held both national and community leadership positions that include serving on the Adirondack Health Institute board of directors and as former vice chair of the Adirondack Regional Chamber of Commerce board of directors. He also served as chair of the National YMCA of the USA Small and Midsized CEO Cabinet and the State Alliance of New York State board of directors.

Bearor received a bachelor’s degree from Green Mountain College. 

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SUNY Adirondack announced the appointment of John Delate, Ph.D., as vice president of enrollment and student affairs. 

Delate has more than 22 years of experience in higher education at public institutions in New York and New Jersey. He most recently served as associate vice president for student services at Monroe Community College. 

He previously served as associate dean of student affairs at Purchase College and executive director of Residence Life at Montclair State University. Early in his career, he served in the Peace Corps in Liberia, West Africa, and coached college football. He is an adjunct professor of communications at Purchase.  

In his role at SUNY Adirondack, Delate oversees Student Affairs, which includes the college’s Educational Opportunity and TRIO SSS programs, and Student Engagement and Diversity Initiatives; and Enrollment, which includes Athletics, College Access, Enrollment Systems, Financial Aid, Student Success and Marketing and Communications. 

Delate earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees in social sciences from Manfield University (Pennsylvania), and master’s and doctorate degrees in American History from Clark University (Massachusetts). 

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Meghan Murray Moves Her Edward Jones Financial Offices To Warren St., Glens Falls

Posted onJuly 14, 2022

By Jill Nagy

Meghan Murray, a financial advisor with Edward Jones Financial in Glens Falls, recently moved her office to 5 Warren St. in the heart of downtown Glens Falls.

. “We’re glad to be part of thriving Warren Street and watching Glens Falls grow and thrive,” she said.

Although they have been there for a little over two months, the new home is still a work in process. The chandeliers arrived in late April and Murray was still waiting for signage—caught up somewhere in the supply chain—to arrive before planning an official grand opening and open house.

Like most Edward Jones offices, Murray’s is small. The staff is just her and Patty Bigelow, the branch office administrator. In the future, she said she may add a marketing specialist but there are no growth plans aside from that

The office offers full financial planning services, she said, including retirement planning, planning for succession, investment planning, business retirement plans, and the like. 

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j. Gallup Farms Sells Its Pies, Pickles, Other Produce From New Warrensburg Storefront

Posted onJuly 14, 2022
Julie Gallup Harrington, owner of j.Gallup Farms, sits in her new shop at 3916 Main St. in Warrensburg. The more visible location has improved business, she says.

By Christine Graf

After 10 years of selling baked goods, produce and other items from the front porch of an old farmhouse at 3952 Main St. in Warrensburg, j.Gallup Farms has relocated to a 600-squre-foot storefront at 3916 Main St. 

Owner Julie Gallup Harrington runs the business with her daughter-in-law, Mandy Cook.

Before becoming a business owner, Harrington worked as a waitress and once owned her own bar and small resort. It was because of her desire to put her cooking and baking talents to work that she decided to establish j. Gallup Farms.

The decision to relocate the store came after the COVID-19 pandemic that made it impossible for her to hire the five employees the business relies on during the busy summer months. As a result, she and Cook couldn’t service the more than 15 mom-and-pop stores that purchased their products wholesale.

“We weren’t able to get people to work, deliver, or help us prepare. We couldn’t produce, so we ended up losing most all of our wholesale business,” she said. “We made the decision to downsize how much product we put out the door. That way the two of us could run the business ourselves.”

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Department Of Labor Has Plan To Improve Unemployment Insurance Services In NYS

Posted onJuly 14, 2022

The state Department of Labor is halfway through its four-year strategic modernization plan, an ongoing effort that will reduce call volume, enhance customer experience, and swiftly connect New Yorkers to unemployment insurance benefits. 

NYSDOL is currently collaborating with the state Office of Information Technology Services to develop and implement technological solutions that will improve the UI benefit application process, check on the status of claims, and address claim issues with unprecedented efficiency with the goal of handling 100 percent of customer inquiries. 

The plan is part of an ongoing DOL effort to enhance the overall customer experience and reduce fraud.

“The struggles that New York’s workforce experienced during the pandemic showed us how crucial it is to be able to connect job searchers with employers,” Gov. Kathy Hochul said. “As we rebuild from the economic effects of the pandemic, we must continue to improve the systems that allow us to get money back into New Yorkers’ hands. I commend the Department of Labor for their swift work throughout the pandemic to help New Yorkers facing hardship, and I look forward to continuing to work with them as we address gaps in our infrastructure.”

Department of Labor Commissioner Roberta Reardon said the department of Labor “was already working to improve the unemployment system, but the pandemic put that on the fast track in order to swiftly deliver $105 billion in assistance to nearly 5 million New Yorkers. Since then, the department has embraced innovative solutions and we continue to evolve to better serve New Yorkers. Our ability to adapt is why so many states continue to look to us for leadership throughout this global health crisis.”

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Business Briefs: July 2022

Posted onJuly 14, 2022

Homes in New York’s Southern Adirondack region sold quickly in May, spending just over a month on the market, with sellers receiving more than asking price on average, according to the National Association of Realtors.

Nationally, existing home sales were down 2.4 percent from last month. Home prices may begin to decline if this trend continues

“Our market’s drop in closed sales has given the housing supply a much-needed boost compared to previous months,” said Densay Sengsoulavong, CEO of the Southern Adirondack Realtors. “While the number of homes sold may be down, our market remains highly competitive with rising home prices and quick sales. Serious buyers would benefit from working with a professional Realtor to navigate our market.”

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Professional Women’s Bowling Association Tournament In South Glens Falls A Success

Posted onJuly 14, 2022
Erin McCarthy won the championship at the PWBA 2022 US Open event held in June at Kingpin’s Alley Family Fun Center in South Glens Falls. She earned a check for $60,000.
Courtesy Kingpin’s Alley Family Fun Center

By Andrea Harwood

While the economic impact of the Professional Women’s Bowling Association Tournament in June is difficult to measure with exactness, the owner of Kingpin’s Alley Family Fun Center where it was held in South Glens Falls calls it a success.

There was a surge in bed nights at hotels and motels as well as restaurant meals eaten out. There were 91 female athletes competing in the event, many of them travelling with a significant other and/or family members. These visitors were in the area for the majority of the event week. 

The sold-out event was broadcast live on the CBS Sports Network.

“The event went very well. There were no issues, and the TV show was fabulous,” said Kingpin’s owner and operator Doug Bohannon. 

Bohannon is also the president of the New York Bowling Proprietors Association, serving since August 2018.

“Every match was pretty close. The entire show was very exciting,” said Bohannon.

Bohannon hosted a national tour stop last year as well.

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Park Theater In Downtown Glens Falls Put Tickets On Sale For Its 2022-23 Season

Posted onJuly 14, 2022
In September, the Park Theater in Glens Falls will present its series The Park Presents, featuring touring musicians from genres including folk, Americana, jazz, classical and more.

The Park Theater, 14 Park St., Glens Falls, has announced its 2022-23 event schedule, with tickets going on sale July 29.

Beginning in September, the theater will present its flagship series The Park Presents , featuring a lineup of national and international touring musicians from genres including folk, Americana, jazz, classical and more. Experience some of the best in music at the intimate, state-of-the-art theater.

Past performers have included The Gibson Brothers, Ariel Posen, The Villalobos Brothers and Damn Tall Buildings. This season will feature such highly-acclaimed artists as The Small Glories, The Po’ Ramblin’ Boys, The Suitcase Junket, The Wildmans and more.

“We can’t wait to welcome the community back to The Park Theater for our next season! Building on last year’s success, we will be showcasing some of the best and brightest rising performers on the national level, as well as in our own backyard,” said Executive Director, Chris Ristau.

“With a full slate of performances ranging from tribute acts and jazz to Americana and comedy, we’ve got something for everyone on the roster. We look forward to seeing you for another wonderful season of new and exciting entertainment.”

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