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Tri-County United Way Selects Director With Extensive YMCA Administrative Experience

Posted onAugust 13, 2021
Brian Bearor is the new executive director of the Tri-County United Way effective Sept. 7.
Courtesy Tri-County United Way

The Tri-County United Way named Brian Bearor as its new leader, effective Sept. 7.

Bearor will succeed Duane Vaughn, prior executive director, and Peter Aust who has led the organization for the past 10 months as interim executive director during the strategic planning and search process.

Bearor will be responsible for leading the United Way’s strategic goals of inspiring hope, improving lives and creating opportunities for all of Warren, Washington, and northern Saratoga counties. He is also charged with building organizational capacity to support area nonprofits as well as identifying and addressing community issues.

“During our search for a new director, the diligent and dedicated members of the search committee spoke with exceptional candidates across the region. It was a difficult choice, but Brian stood out among the highly competitive field. His vision and clear passion for the Tri- County United Way and our region is exactly what we were looking for in our new leader” said David Krogmann, president of the Tri-County United Way board of directors.

“With Brian’s experience in community development and creating a mission-focused culture, we were convinced that the Tri-County United Way will have engaging and innovative leadership for the years to come.”

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Personnel Briefs: August 2021

Posted onAugust 13, 2021

NBT Bank announced Mark Sidoti has joined the company as a community banker.

He is based at the NBT office located at 295 Broadway in Saratoga Springs.

As community banker, Sidoti will be responsible for managing customer relationships and serving as a financial partner for the Saratoga Springs and Glens Falls region.

Sidoti brings more than 30 years of business development and sales experience in the telecommunications, payroll, outsourcing, and employee benefits industries.

An active member of the community, he serves as the treasurer of the Glens Falls Civic Center Foundation board, and as an ambassador for the Adirondack Regional Chamber of Commerce and the Saratoga County Chamber of Commerce.

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Upstate Agency LLC announced that Kevin Rucinski recently joined the team as commercial lines practice leader.

Rucinski will be responsible for the management, leadership and growth of the commercial lines division, including oversight of day-to-day operations, projects and profitability goals. He will develop and execute both strategic and tactical plans to ensure long-term success, client retention and growth of the commercial lines practice.

Rucinski brings more than 14 years of insurance experience in the greater Capital Region to the company.

He is certified through the International Risk Management Institute (IRMI) as a construction risk insurance specialist (CRIS), and through the National Underwriter Company as a commercial lines coverage specialist (CLCS). He is licensed with the New York State Department of Financial Services as a property and casualty insurance agent/broker.

He holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Roger Williams University in Bristol, R.I. He currently lives in Wilton.

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Morgan Marine, Subsidiary Of Hacker Boats, Becomes Official Dealer Of Crownline Boats

Posted onAugust 13, 2021
Crownline offers a full line of bow riders, sport deck boats, and cruisers like this one. Morgan Marine in Lake George is an official dealer of that line of boats.
Courtesy Hacker Boat Co.

Morgan Marine, a subsidiary of The Hacker Boat Co., is now an official dealer for Crownline Boats.

Crownline offers a full line of bow riders, sport deck boats, and cruisers. 

Hacker Boat Co. is a manufacturer of mahogany pleasure craft.

George Badcock, CEO of the Morgan Marine and Hacker Boat Co., said, “joining the Crownline dealership network will diversify our brand offerings.  We will sell the boats exclusively from Morgan Marine, our Silver Bay marina on Lake George, and are confident that there will be a strong demand for the boats in the Adirondack and nearby markets.”

Mark Yurassi, northeast regional sales manager for Crownline Boats, said, “we are delighted with this new relationship with Morgan Marine and the iconic Hacker Boat Co. Our affiliation with this great company will greatly enhance our brand’s visibility in the Adirondack region.”

Crownline got its start in a  small manufacturing facility located in Whittington, Ill., with the first boat produced, a 182 BR, rolling off the production line on March 25, 1991.  Today, Crownline boats are built in a 395,000-square -foot, state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in West Frankfort, Ill., and are sold all over the world. Its website is www.crownline.com

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Argyle Cheese Shop In Hudson Falls Allows Customers To See How Products Are Made

Posted onAugust 13, 2021
The Lewis Super Grocery building in Hudson Falls is now part of the Argyle Cheese Farmer operation. It has a commercial kitchen,and processing and warehouse space.
Courtesy Argyle Cheese Farmer

by Erin Nudi, GlensFalls.com

The Argyle Cheese Farmer, which purchased a spot for expansion in Hudson Falls in 2020, is continuing to sell its popular products, but with an intention to also educate people on how it is made.

The owners, Marge and Dave Randles, said they were looking to expand from the 1,200-square-foot processing facility in Argyle, as demand for products had outgrown the original Cheese House. The Lewis Super Grocery building in Hudson Falls went up for sale and it had the necessary infrastructure they were looking for, including a commercial kitchen, processing and warehouse space. There is also  room for an observation/educational area, and a sizable parking lot.

The idea for an observation room come about from the owners’ observation that people don’t have strong awareness of how food is produced.

“Our observation area at the store, as well as our videos, newsletters, and occasional farm tours, help provide customers with a bit more insight into our food production processes. The observation room is an excellent asset providing customers a chance to see milk being crafted into the delicious dairy products offered at the store,” they said.

The store opened in the spring of 2020 in the midst of the pandemic. The business is offering several combined farm and dairy processing plant tours to share with customers information on what goes into bringing products to customers’ tables.

The opening of the store provided an opportunity to partner with Ideal Dairy of Hudson Falls. They provide all of the milk and work together to grow the business. They stopped packaging their milk under their own label in 1987, and this venture provides a  chance to re-engage with the community in a more significant way.

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Quantum Chiropractic Moves Into New Office Space, Takes Patients Of All Ages

Posted onAugust 13, 2021
Dr. Bruce Steinberg operates Quantum Chiropractic, which is now located at 357 Ridge Road in Queensbury. The practice is planning a formal ribbon cutting in September.
Courtesy Quantum Chiropractic

By Jennifer Farnsworth

Quantum Chiropractic in Queensbury has moved into new space that the practitioners feel better suits their needs.

Jen Steinberg, certified clinical chiropractic assistant and office manager, said she and her husband, Dr. Bruce Steinberg, are enjoying the  new 357 Ridge Road location.

The practice moved from Mount Royal Plaza in Queensbury.

“The set up of the space that we are in now allows us to better serve our patients, particularly our pediatric patients,” she said. “There is also a resting room for those who have just had an adjustment and want a room that is peaceful and quiet before they leave. Overall it is a better space that fits our needs.”

Quantum Chiropractic specializes in chiropractic care for all ages, including pediatrics.

Dr. Steinberg sees patients with neuro-developmental disorders—such as autism, ADD and ADHD, sensory processing disorders and learning disabilities.

The office uses gentle chiropractic adjustments instead of using drugs and surgeries.

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Cool Insuring Arena Head Sees Big Hockey Season, Eyes More Events Post COVID-19

Posted onAugust 13, 2021
Jeff Mead is the director of Cool Insuring Arena in downtown Glens Falls.

By Christine Graf

After being shut down for more than a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 4,800-seat Cool Insuring Arena in downtown Glens Falls reopened at limited capacity in April. At that time, event attendees were required to wear masks and present negative COVID test results. Those restrictions are no longer in place.

“In the middle of June of this year we were able to reopen normally which was a breath of fresh air,” said arena manager Jeff Mead. “As long as we have under 5,000 people in the building, there are no restrictions.”

Seventy-five percent of the arena’s staff have returned to work, and the rest are expected to return by the end of August, he said. Mead and his operations manager were the only two employees who remained working throughout the shutdown.

The arena hosted four dance events and three graduations during the month of June. Some occurred while the mask and testing mandates were still in effect.

“There were unfortunately a few people who weren’t the happiest of customers,” said Mead. “They either didn’t want to wear masks or didn’t think they should have to show a negative test. It was unfortunate, but I would say that 97 percent of people understood.”

Because of the pandemic, the arena was forced to cancel the 2020-2021 season for its East Coast Hockey League (ECHL) team, the Adirondack Thunder. An affiliate of the NHL’s New Jersey Devils, the team will play its home opener for the 2021-2022 season at the arena on Oct. 23.

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Senior Citizens Continue To Return To Programs And Social Life At Senior Centers

Posted onAugust 13, 2021
Kim Bren, standing, oversees activities at the Glens Falls Senior Center.

By Jill Nagy

Area senior centers are open and busy as COVID-19 safety guidelines eased up . Members are returning for exercise classes, meals, games, trips, and, most of all, the chance to socialize after over a year of isolation, officials say.

At the Queensbury Senior Center, there is a waiting list for some classes and others are full. Seniors at the Glens Falls Senior Center had their first trip of the season, to a youth theater performance at Lake George, at the beginning of August, but as a precaution, only six passengers were allowed in a 12-passenger van

At the Clifton Park Senior Community Center, dances are back but live music will have to wait until September, officials said. At the Saratoga Senior Center, art classes art full and demand is great for exercise classes and anything including food, especially Friday barbecues in the tents behind the building.

. On the whole, center directors report a slow but steady return of their members and attendance at about half the volume they were used to before the pandemic. Saratoga, for example, hosts about 70 seniors a day, compared to 130-150 a day before the height of the pandemic. But, according to director Lois Celeste, “each month, we keep adding.”

The centers never completely closed during the pandemic. They provided take-out meals and delivered groceries and medications; conducted online and outdoor programs; and made an effort to keep in touch with members. On the whole, staff worked from home and no one had to be laid off.

The Queensbury center bills itself as “Seniors on the Go.” The facility normally has a robust travel schedule, including overseas trips, said Stephanie Smith, the development coordinator, who is acting director while the center looks for a replacement for Michele Whitbeck.

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Business Report: Prepare For Health Care Costs In Retirement

Posted onAugust 13, 2021
Meghan Murray is a financial advisor with
Edward Jones Financial in Queensbury.
Courtesy Edward Jones Financial

By Meghan Murray

It’s unfortunate but true: As we age, we encounter more health-related issues and they carry a price tag that can get pretty high in retirement.

Will you be ready for these costs?

Perhaps your first step in preparing yourself is knowing what you may be facing. Consider this: 80 percent of Americans 65 and older have a chronic condition and 42 percent live with a disability, according to the National Coalition on Aging and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, as reported in a recent Edward Jones/Age Wave survey titled “Four Pillars of the New Retirement: What a Difference a Year Makes.” The study also found that retirees’ greatest financial worry is the cost of health care and long-term care—concerns that have increased during the COVID-19 pandemic.

And health care is likely going to be one of the largest expenses in retirement. The average couple might spend $10,000 to $12,000 per year on health care costs. Nonetheless, you can boost your confidence about meeting these costs by making the right moves.

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National Commercial Solar Harnesses Energy For Businesses And Homes In New York

Posted onAugust 13, 2021
Brent McDevitt is the founder and president of National Commercial Solar Advisors Inc., which has an office in Queensbury. The company has simplified the process of going solar for businesses.
Lisa Balschunat

By Lisa Balschunat

National Commercial Solar Advisors Inc., with its office in Queensbury, is harnessing energy for businesses and residential properties in New York state, New Jersey and Vermont, and has its sights on Florida next, according to president and founder Brent McDevitt.

Established in 2019, the company has simplified the process of “going solar” for businesses, communities and public organizations by providing customers with a comprehensive proposal and package that makes the process seamless. With nine years of experience in the solar industry and previously aligned with Apex Solar, McDevitt said that he “knew the industry would pop” and wanted to be a part of it.

“When businesses invest in commercial solar energy they can significantly reduce their operating costs and potentially save tens of thousands of dollars over time,” McDevitt said. “This allows businesses to free up cash flow to use in other areas, and of course, utilize a green energy source that is good for the environment.”

Solar panels do not require any additional maintenance to a building or property and McDevitt stated that most systems are guaranteed for up to 25 years. 

“Businesses who invest in solar energy receive a 26 percent federal income tax credit and 100 percent bonus depreciation” he said.  The company offers customers looking to go solar with a total package of upfront services including a comprehensive proposal, site visit, design plans, state and federal application assistance through to a final contract.

“We’ve installed EV charging stations at The Sagamore Resort, The Inn at Erlowest, the Town of Queensbury, and at other hotels, resorts and bed and breakfasts in the Lake George region,” he said. “Right now, we are super proud to be working with our first five-star hotel, Mirror Lake Inn in Lake Placid, to establish commercial solar and EV Charging Stations there.

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Stewart’s Shops Adding High-Powered Electric Car Charging Stations At Stores

Posted onAugust 13, 2021
Stewart’s Shops added its first NYPA EVolve Electric Vehicle Fast Charging Station in Schodack. Officials said they can charge an electric vehicle in just 15 to 30 minutes.
Courtesy Stewart’s Shops

Stewart’s Shops is adding electric car battery charging statiuons across its many stores..

The company broke ground on its first NYPA EVolve Electric Vehicle Fast Charging Station on July 1 in Schodack. 

Officials said the chargers are powerful enough to provide a full charge to a electric vehicle in just 15 to 30 minutes.

The DC fast chargers have three kind of plugs to make sure an electric vehicle of choice can stop in and get a charge on the go. EVolve New York’s chargers are available to all non-Tesla electric vehicles.

Officials said  some charging stations will have a Tesla adapter. 

Stewart’s Shops currently has three Tesla supercharging stations throughout New York with plans to expand the program by installing two more by the end of 2021.

The Stewart’s Shops charging station in Schodack will be fully operational by September   and is just one of five EV charging stations that Stewart’s Shops plans to open by the end of the year.

The Schodack EV charging station is an extension of Stewart’s Shops current EV Charging program. As part of NYPA’s EVolve New York Clean Energy Initiative, they plan for other charging stations at Stewart’s Shops locations throughout New York state in Moreau, Latham, Keene and Clifton Park.

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