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John Gable Opens Edward Jones Financial Office On Main Street In Warrensburg

Posted onOctober 18, 2021
John M. Gable joined Edward Jones Financial after a 30-year career in the IT business.
Courtesy Edward Jones Financial

By Jill Nagy

Good financial advice from an Edward Jones Financial advisor enabled John M. Gable to retire in his 50s after a 30-year career in the information technology business.

Gable is now one of those financial advisors and, three years into his new career, he looks forward to providing the same kind of common sense investment advice to his North Country neighbors from his new office at 3755 Main St., Suite 101, in Warrensburg.

The office is housed in a 200-year-old building that was, according to Gable, previously many things including a grocery store, a pharmacy, an interior decorator’s shop and a purveyor of rustic handmade furniture.

The Edward Jones Investments office is located on the first floor of the building.

Now, after a $100,000 facelift, the building houses Warrensburg’s first financial advisor.

Although he lives in Lake George, Gable said he considers Warrensburg “kind of my home town.”

The office was located in Queensbury while the renovation work went on. In Warrensburg, “there is a lot of really good positive energy flowing through here,” he said, as well as “pockets of wealth” ready to benefit from his guidance.

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New Farm-To-Table Restaurant, Mint, Is On Its Way To Downtown Glens Falls

Posted onOctober 18, 2021
Construction continues on a new restaurant, Mint, on Warren Street in Glens Falls.

By Jill Nagy

Mint, a new farm-to-table restaurant at 80 Warren St. in Glens Falls, will be the latest addition to the vibrant downtown center.

The eatery will feature organic or sustainably farmed ingredients and crafted cocktails—“inspired plates and crafted potions,” according to owner Johanna von Geldern.

Plans to open in October have been postponed while von Geldern awaits delivery of windows. “You can’t do indoor work without windows,” she said. She is looking now at a late November or early December opening.

Von Geldern was the owner and operator of Sweet Beet Bistro in Cambridge for almost six years, but both the town and the space were too small to sustain a viable restaurant business, she said. She received good reviews and had a cadre of enthusiastic customers, many of whom traveled long distances to eat at Sweet Beet.

However, there was no space for outside dining and only eight tables inside. There was also no room for a bar and lunch business was sparse, she said. Then there were limitations imposed by  the COVID pandemic.

“It was a heart-wrenching decision,” to close Sweet Beet Bistro, she said.

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Business Briefs: October 2021

Posted onOctober 18, 2021

Cool Insuring Arena and Adirondack Thunder announced their protocols for the 2021-22

The Adirondack Thunder will not permit more than 5,000 fans inside the arena for any game. Fully vaccinated guests are recommended to wear a facial covering. Unvaccinated guests are required to wear a facial covering at all times except when actively eating or drinking.

In the event of a COVID-positive guest is found to be at a  game, the team will work with Warren County health officials to notify all attendees of such a result.

Smoking will not be permitted inside or outside the arena during the season. Re-entry will not be permitted.

Guests will not be permitted to enter or exit through the Oakland Avenue entrance nearest to Glen Street. Guests will not be permitted at any time to gather near the Adirondack Thunder locker room or any of the locker room areas.

Only authorized, credentialed personnel will be permitted inside the ECHL established “hockey operations” area for the  season.

“We understand that this season will be unique and potentially challenging for our players, staff, and our fans,” said a team statement. “We pride ourselves on being a community-minded team. Our players take pride in being close to our fans; being at community and school events, signing autographs, and being a part of our community”

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The Adirondack Stampede Rodeo is coming to Cool Insuring Arena for the 30th year on Nov.  5  and 6 at 7:30 p.m.

With rodeo action enhanced by a professionally produced sound show, the Adirondack Stampede offers a two-hour performance with hardcore competition and a show for all ages to enjoy.

Doors open at 5:30 p.m. each night. The rodeo performance begins at 7:30 p.m. All spectators party at 10 p.m. in Heritage Hall on both Friday and Saturday nights. Party admission is $2 per person.

Ticket prices start at $20 for adults and $12 for youth and seniors. Group discounts are available by calling the box office at 518-798-0202. They are available through the SeatGeek Box Office at Cool Insuring Arena or via www.coolinsuringarena.com.

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Glens Falls Hospital has been recognized on the Forbes list of Best-In-State Employers 2021 as one of the best places to work in New York.

This award is presented by Forbes and Statista Inc., a leading statistics portal and industry ranking provider.

America’s Best-In-State Employers 2021 were identified in an independent survey based on a vast sample of approximately 80,000 Americans working for companies with more than 500 employees in the U.S. Across 25 industry sectors, 1,329 employer brands were ranked among the top employers. Brands were able to win in more than one state.

The evaluation was based on direct and indirect recommendations from employees who were asked to rate their willingness to recommend their own employers to friends and family. Employees were also asked to evaluate other employers in their respective industry and state that stood out either positively or negatively.

Glens Falls Hospital is the only hospital in the Capital Region to achieve the award and was ranked number 12 among all hospitals in the state.

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Officials Hope ‘Ice Castles’ Tourist Attraction Helps Businesses Stay Open In Winter

Posted onOctober 18, 2021
Ice Castles CEO Kyle Standifird announces details of the new tourist attraction to open in Lake George this winter, as local elected officials and tourism leaders look on.
Courtesy Lake George Chamber of Commerce

The Lake George Chamber of Commerce says the winter of 2021-22 promises to be unlike no other in the area as a new venture—Ice Castles—brings its display of sculptures, caverns, ice slides, lighting and more to Charles Wood Park’s Festival Space.

The new winter event that has drawn hundreds of thousands of visitors to numerous communities around the country, officials said,  with ice displays that feature LED lights that change color.

Lake George will be its sixth location in the United States, joining sites in New Hampshire, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Utah and Colorado.

The event was formally introduced at a news conference on Oct. 5.

“We are excited to bring the magic of Ice Castles to Lake George this winter,” said Ice Castles CEO Kyle Standifird. “Our mission is to create a fun and safe outdoor experience where people can escape from the hustle of daily life for a moment and step into a frozen fairy-tale world.”

Ice Castles is scheduled to open in Festival Commons in Lake George in early January, with the opening date dependent on weather conditions, officials said. It will combine with Lake George Winter Carnival and Lake George Winterfest.

Local officials hope the new event has a major impact on extending the tourism season into thew winter, helping local businesses.

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Krystal Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram Fiat Is Building New Facility In Warrensburg

Posted onSeptember 17, 2021
This is a rendering of the new Krystal Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram Fiat building that is under construction on Route 9 in Warrensburg. V&H Construction is heading the project.
Courtesy V&H Construction

By Jennifer Farnsworth

Krystal Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram Fiat of Warrensburg broke ground last month on a new facility, located down the road from their current Route 9 space. 

Steven Lofgren, a principal of the company, said the new property more than doubles the current space at 4488 Route 9, Warrensburg, and will allow for a larger showroom to better accommodate consumer demand.

“The decision to build a new facility was fueled by our growing business. New vehicle sale volumes have risen over the past few years due to the increasing popularity of the Jeep and Ram brands. Pre-Owned vehicle sales have doubled for us over the past few years as well,” said Lofgren.

The 21,000-square-foot location will include a sales area, a showroom and administrative offices totalling approximately 9,000 square feet, with service and parts departments taking up about 12,000 square feet. Lofgren said the floor plan will align with the specifications of the vehicle manufacturers.

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Some 50 Area Businesses Sign Pact Stating Commitment To Protect Lake Water Quality

Posted onSeptember 17, 2021
More than 50 area businesses and organizations have joined together to sign a historic compact declaring their ‘united commitment’ to protecting the Lake George water quality.
Courtesy Lake George Association

Driven by the arrival of two significant water quality threats on Lake George over the past year—harmful algal blooms and the hemlock wooly adelgid—more than 50 area businesses and business organizations have joined together to sign a historic compact declaring their “united commitment to protecting the lake that means so much to all of us.”

The Business Compact on the Economic Imperative of Protecting Lake George was spearheaded by the Lake George Association’s Council of Business Advisors and presents data on the lake’s regional economic impacts and the water quality challenges that threaten them.

It also spells out ways in which the business community will work together for lake protection.

The compact can be signed by any business or organization that values the fundamental role the lake plays in the economic health of the region and the regional quality of life, the association said. It can be viewed online and signed at LakeGeorgeAssociation.org/Business-Compact. 

The first 58 signatories endorsed the compact within a week of its development.

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Disc Golf Tournament Raises Funds For New Edward M. Bartholomew Jr. Memorial Fund

Posted onSeptember 17, 2021
Ed Bartholomew was a former Glens Falls mayor and head of EDC Warren County.
Courtesy EDC Warren County

Ed Bartholomew, former mayor of Glens Falls and president of EDC Warren County who died in July of 2020, was honored after the disc golf tournament on Friday, Sept. 17, in Crandall Park, presented by the EDC.

The event was a  benefit for the new Edward M. Bartholomew Jr. Memorial Fund.

The Edward M. Bartholomew Jr. Memorial Fund, informally called “The Ed,” was established in August by EDC Warren County and the Bartholomew family to honor the EDC’s former president and Glens Falls’ former mayor, carrying forth his legacy of dedication to public service, his passion for the community, and his enthusiasm for economic development by investing in the next generation of leadership.

The Ed provides funding for paid internships for students, veterans, and people with differing abilities at Warren County nonprofits and small businesses, matching interns with internship locations twice yearly.

It is overseen by EDC Warren County and the Bartholomew family along with an independent appointee from the

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Race Course Meet Eclipses $800 Million In Handle To Set New Track Wagering Record

Posted onSeptember 17, 2021
Essential Quality, left, wins the 152nd Travers at Saratoga Race Course.
Courtesy NYRA

For the first time in its history, the 40-day summer meet at historic Saratoga Race Course generated all-sources wagering handle of more than $800 million, the New York Racing Association (NYRA) announced.

Having established the new record on Sept. 1, with five racing days remaining in the season, the 2021 summer meet ended with all-sources handle of $815,508,063, a 15.6 percent increase over the prior record of $705,343,949 set in 2019, officials said.

With paid attendance totaling 1,046,478, and excluding 2020 when fans were not permitted due to the COVID-19 pandemic, 2021 marked the sixth consecutive season of more than 1 million in paid attendance at Saratoga Race Course. Average daily attendance during the 40-day meet was 26,162.

“Thanks to the energy, enthusiasm and support of the best fans in horse racing, the 2021 summer meet at Saratoga Race Course has been a tremendous success,” said NYRA President and CEO Dave O’Rourke. “This has been a summer reunion like never before, and we’re especially pleased that the return of fans has translated into strong business for downtown Saratoga Springs and the entire Capital Region community. The summer meet at Saratoga is as strong as at any point in its storied history.”

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Personnel Briefs: September 2021

Posted onSeptember 17, 2021

Glens Falls National Bank and Trust Co. announced that Matthew Curren has been promoted to retail banking regional manager for the Adirondack Region.

Curren will oversee the banking operations, customer experience and staff of 14 offices located throughout Warren, Essex and Clinton counties.

He joined Glens Falls National Bank in 2018 as branch manager of the Schroon Lake office and was most recently the regional operations manager.

Curren earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from SUNY Potsdam. He grew up in Bolton Landing and currently lives in Schroon Lake. He is involved in the community as a board member of the Schroon Lake Chamber of Commerce and the Adirondack Marathon Distance Festival.

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Northern Insuring Agency, Inc. announced the addition of Patrick Kowalczyk to its Personal Insurance Division sales team.

Kowalczyk began his insurance career in 2010 and currently holds his state property and casualty license and a state life, accident & health license. He will begin courses to earn his Certified Insurance Service Representative (CISR) designation.

He is a native of the Utica area and a 30-year resident of the Glens Falls area. He currently resides in Queensbury.

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Law Firm Little & O’Connor Attorneys Merges With FitzGerald Morris Baker Firth

Posted onSeptember 17, 2021
Michael O’Connor, left, and John Aspland Jr. have merged their law firms.
Courtesy Normandin Marketing

By Christine Graf

Attorneys Michael O’Connor and Elizabeth Little of Little & O’Connor Attorneys PC of Glens Falls have merged their practice with FitzGerald Morris Baker Firth PC. 

Both attorneys and their paralegals have made the move to 68 Warren St. where FitzGerald Morris is headquartered. Prior to the merger, the firm employed 14 attorneys and a total staff of 32. 

According to FitzGerald Morris Baker Firth managing partner John Aspland Jr., he and O’Connor have been friends for many years. The idea of merging firms began to take root 10 years ago.

“We had some communications about 10 years ago where we started discussing some of the synergies between what he does and what we do and the clients that we have that have some common interests. We started that conversation and occasionally over the years revisited the discussion. He is an icon in the local legal community and has some fantastic clients that are very active,” Aspland said.

They recently revisited the idea and after determining that a merger would enable them to better serve their clients, they decided to move forward. The agreement was finalized on July 8 and took effect Aug. 1.

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