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Aerial Treetop Adventure Park Is One Of The Attractions At West Mountain This Summer

Posted onJune 17, 2021
A customer enjoys the zipline experience at West Mountain.
Courtesy West Mountain

West Mountain opened an array of outdoor activities on June 5, including the new Aerial Treetop Adventure Park.

Adventure Center highlights at the ski center include biking, hiking, aerial treetop tours, mountaintop picnics, scenic chairlift rides, and more.

West has more than 20 cross-country and downhill mountain biking and hiking trails, as well as multiple mountaintop locations to enjoy our popular picnic packages. The Aerial Treetop Adventure Park, located at the top of West, offers a high ropes adventure experience that includes a scenic chairlift ride.

“We are looking forward to welcoming guests back to West Mountain and celebrating the beginning of summer,” said Sara Montgomery, general manager of West Mountain. “After an incredible winter season, we look forward to keeping the momentum going with our outdoor Adventure Center activities, exercise, camps and family fun. West Mountain will continue to follow its ‘best clean environment’ practices this summer to ensure everyone stays healthy.”

Tickets are available to buy online at www.WestMountain.com. Certain activities such as Aerial Treetop Adventure and the Mountaintop Picnic Package require purchasing online up to 24 hours in advance of a visit.

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

For the summer season, West Mountain is open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on weekends in June and seven days a week beginning July 4 through Labor Day weekend through Oct. 17.

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Arrow Financial Will Renovate, In Stages, Its Headquarters In Downtown Glens Falls

Posted onJune 17, 2021
The Arrow Financial Corp. offices in this building will be renovated starting this year.
Courtesy Arrow Financial Corp.

Arrow Financial Corp., parent company of Glens Falls National Bank and Saratoga National Bank, has plans for a major renovation of its longtime headquarters at 250 Glen St. in downtown Glens Falls.

The project will begin in stages in the coming months and involves exterior and interior improvements, replacement of aging building equipment with new, energy-efficient systems, creation of a new lobby for customer transactions and development of additional space for lending and corporate offices, company officials said.

“As we prepare for anticipated growth in customer transactions, the proposed renovations to our headquarters will provide more efficient and flexible working space that can be adapted to the needs of our Arrow team, our customers and our business and will help us streamline processes and consolidate technology,’’ said Thomas J. Murphy, president and CEO of Arrow Financial Corp.

The project is expected to be completed in early 2023.

MLB Construction Services of Malta is the general contractor for the project and the architect is JMZ Architects & Planners PC in Glens Falls.

“We also propose to update obsolete heating, ventilation and air conditioning equipment with new energy-saving systems, while creating an attractive new lobby for the main branch of our subsidiary Glens Falls National Bank and Trust Co. that blends modern lighting and comfort with popular historic features.’’

The main campus of the Arrow Family of Companies occupies a prominent downtown corner in Glens Falls and includes the main office of Glens Falls National Bank and Trust Co. as well as back office and operational support for not only Glens Falls National, but also Saratoga National Bank and Trust Co. and Upstate Agency LLC.

Glens Falls National Bank was founded in 1851 in Glens Falls. While it has had a few homes since then, its current location on the corner of Glen and South streets is a well-known community landmark. As Arrow’s banking and insurance subsidiaries have grown over the last 20 years, the company has built out its workforce using the main campus and additional offices elsewhere.

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Lake George Tourism Officials Anticipate A Strong Year As Pandemic Rules Are Relaxed

Posted onJune 17, 2021

By Jill Nagy

Officials at the Lake George and Adirondack Area Chambers of Commerce are gearing up for a blockbuster summer for tourism.

In Lake George, reservations for lodging are meeting or exceeding 2019, which was already “a banner year,” according to Amanda Metzger, marketing director for the Lake George Regional Chamber of Commerce.

Memorial Day weekend, despite rain, “was not slow here at all,” she said. Forced indoors, visitors flooded museums and other indoor venues, she said. Some 760 of them registered at the visitors’ center that weekend. More than 1,800 people used a last minute lodging website the week before Memorial Day.

Michael Bittel, president and CEO of the Adirondack Regional Chamber of Commerce, was also enthusiastic. All signs point to a “very robust active summer,” he said. “They are coming to swim, kayak, and bicycle as well as hike.”

Rental bicycles are available through Warren County at bicycle stops provided by CDPHP. Hikers are coming to the area.

Both officials said there are many first-time visitors, most of them from New York state, including New York City and the Capital District, as well as neighboring states. Because the border is closed,  the usual influx of Canadian visitors is missing but, according to Bittel, New Yorkers who cannot go to Canada are making up for the deficit.

But, “We need that border open,” he said, so they can entertain both local and Canadian visitors.

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Hunt Real Estate Adds 20 Agents With The Acquisition Of All American Properties

Posted onJune 17, 2021
From left, Dave Evans, Ted Wilson, Charlotte Potvin and Dave Chambers, pose in the Hunt Real Estate office in Glens Falls. The company recently expanded by acquiring All American Properties.

By Christine Graf

Hunt Real Estate, a company with more than 1,300 sales professionals and 40-plus offices throughout western and upstate New York, recently expanded its Glens Falls office by acquiring All American Properties.

Hunt Real Estate also has offices in Massachusetts and Arizona.

All American Properties was the largest locally-owned real estate company in Glens Falls. Owner Ted Wilson operated the company for 20 years. He and his 20 affiliated agents have transferred to the Hunt Real Estate office at 333 Glen St. Hunt will also take over All American’s Chestertown office and those agents will remain in the current location on Main Street.

The acquisition of All American Properties occurred just one year after Hunt’s acquisition of Century 21 Potvin Realty, a Glens Falls real estate company owned by Charlotte Potvin. In May, she and her 19 agents joined Hunt Real Estate in the Glens Falls office.

According to Dave Chambers, the branch director of Hunt Real Estate’s Glens Falls and Bolton Landing offices, “We’ve done two acquisitions in the past year, and we went from 22 agents to 70 agents. We brought them all into our Glens Falls office in the Travelers building. We’re now remodeling and expanding the office and taking over some more space.”

The larger office is needed as agents transition back to working in the office after being forced to work from home at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Some people are still working from home, but the traffic in the office has definitely picked up in the last month or so,” said Chambers. “We think it’s a huge positive to have a big, nice office for everyone to come into.”

Hunt Real Estate had more than $3 billion in sales in 2020, but Chambers said they are still relatively new to the area. In order to grow their local presence, the company is interested in making additional acquisitions in the region. They recently opened an office in Saratoga.

“We’ve tried to aggressively grow over the last year—or couple of years—and are still looking to do so. It’s about finding the right deal at the right time. Both Charlotte’s and Ted’s deals worked out to be that way, and it’s worked out well for everybody. They wanted to make sure their people were taken care of,” he said. “We’re definitely  looking for more deals—more acquisitions.

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Personnel Briefs: June 2021

Posted onJune 17, 2021

Adirondack Health Institute announced the appointment of three new members to its board of directors. Jeannie Cross, Geoffrey Peck, and Robert Ross will each serve a three-year term.

A retired health care executive, Cross most recently headed state and federal government relations efforts at Metropolitan Jewish Health System (MJHS), one of New York’s largest and most comprehensive systems of short- and long-term sub-acute and post-acute care services. In that role, she spearheaded legislation and regulation that expanded hospice and palliative care options and worked on initiatives to improve the coordination of long-term care across multiple settings and enhance chronic care. In recognition of her achievements, LeadingAge New York awarded her their 2015 Advocacy Award.

Peck serves as the vice president of population health at Nathan Littauer Hospital & Nursing Home and Executive Director of the Nathan Littauer Foundation. Working collaboratively with AHI and numerous partner organizations, Peck held a number of roles for the recently-concluded Delivery System Reform Incentive Payment (DSRIP) Program, including serving as the executive lead of the Fulton County Population Health Network (PHN), one of five such networks that were part of the AHI PPS (Performing Provider System).

In addition, he served as the executive lead for two KPMG-guided Medicaid Accelerated eXchange (MAX) projects which focused on reducing readmissions and visits to the hospital’s inpatient setting and emergency department.

Ross has served as the chief executive officer at St. Joseph’s Addiction Treatment and Recovery Centers since 2007. In that role, he is responsible for the organization’s overall operation, including strategic planning, policy development, fundraising, public relations, and staff evaluation. Ross oversees a 67-bed inpatient unit, a 25-bed intensive residential veteran addiction and post-traumatic stress syndrome program, a 28-bed adolescent inpatient rehabilitation center, eight outpatient clinical substance use disorder treatment programs, two county jail treatment programs, a 20-unit supporting housing project, three residential/recovery programs, three after-care facilities, and a 24/7 open access center.

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F.R. Smith Marina Purchased; New Owner Will Keep The Facility As Is and Expand Storage

Posted onJune 17, 2021
Dr. Edwin Williams III purchased F.R. Smith and Sons Marina in Bolton Landing.
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By Christine Graf

Capital Region plastic surgeon, Dr. Edwin Williams III, is the new owner of F.R. Smith and Sons Marina at 36 Sagamore Road in Bolton Landing.

He bought the marina from Robin Smith for $3.5 million on May 27. The Smith family had owned the marina since 1921.

Williams has been vacationing in Lake George since he was in high school. Five years ago, he and his wife purchased a second home—the former Smith family home–in Bolton Landing. It is located adjacent to the marina.

“We knew the marina, and it’s been for sale for about four or five years. I started talking to them about three years ago because I wanted to make sure the marina was preserved,” said Williams. “There’s a lot of development on the lake, and I hear rumors that people think I’m going to knock it down and put condos in. That’s not going to happen.”

After purchasing the marina, Williams met with its employees and assured them their jobs were safe. F.R. Smith employs approximately 20 workers during the summer, and there are a few staff members who are full time and work year round. Two of those employees certified Mercury master mechanics. Scott Olson, former manager at Dockside Landing Marina, will be taking over general manager responsibilities from Scott Anderson

“I couldn’t have done this transaction without his (Anderson’s) help. It was very complicated. I have a great relationship with him and tried to get him to stay, but he put 39 years into that marina,” said Williams. “So we brought on Scott Olson who did a spectacular job running Dockside Marina for 10 years. He’s a real people person and has a ton of experience.”

F.R. Smith is a full service marina and sells both new and used boats as well as Old Town canoes. They are an authorized dealer for popular brands including Avalon, Bryant, and Rinker. Last fall, the marina became an authorized Sea Ray dealer.

“That’s huge. Sea Ray is the number one searched boat on the internet. I think Scott Anderson was working on that for about five years before they finally landed it,” said Williams.

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Upstate Agency Insurance, Arrow Company Subsidiary, Marks 40 Years In Schroon Lake

Posted onJune 17, 2021
A desk that was used at the Upstate Agency, a subsidiary of Arrow Companies, gets delivered to Schroon Lake Community Church where it serves as its altar.
Courtesy Upstate Agency

Upstate Agency, a subsidiary of Arrow Family of Companies, is celebrating 40 years of service to residents and businesses in Schroon Lake.

Upstate Agency specializes in personal, commercial and group health benefits insurance with offices in Warren, Washington, Clinton, Essex and Saratoga counties.

The Schroon Lake agency, established in 1981, originally in the Freidman Real Estate office, moved to its present location at 1072 Route 9 in 1983. Upstate staff recently celebrated with a Coffee Takeover at Stewart’s that included free coffee and giveaways. Another Coffee Takeover will be scheduled for the fall, compamy oficials said.

“Our commitment to Schroon Lake and the surrounding area is strong, and we look forward to many more years helping friends, neighbors and business owners with insurance products and services that help them protect what matters the most to them,” said Kevin O’Brien, senior vice president.

A large furniture donation to the Schroon Lake Community Church, which suffered a devastating fire in January 2019, is another way Upstate Agency supports the Schroon Lake community. A desk used by many company CEOs over the decades will serve as the church’s new altar and the conference table will be the center of the new meeting room, according to the company.

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Apex 9 Media Specializes In Photography And Video For Real Estate, Nonprofits, Businesses

Posted onJune 17, 2021
Andre Woods operates Apex 9 Media based in Glens Falls.

By Andrea Harwood Palmer

Andre Woods has launched Apex 9 Media, a Glens Falls-based company specializing in real estate, corporate and nonprofit photography and videography.

“It’s been a hobby of mine for a long time. This is the vehicle I’ve been building to move into retirement with. I’ve been doing video and photography for nearly my whole life,” said Woods.

Woods owned and operated a production company in the 1990s, producing public access television shows and commercials. She was also an IT systems engineer for 35 years.

He grew up in Glens Falls and graduated from Glens Falls High School before moving south in 1982. He lived and worked in Virginia, then returned to Glens Falls in late 2019.

“I moved back to Glens Falls just in time for a worldwide pandemic,” he said. “2020 was a horrible year but it worked out. My dad is a cancer survivor and pushing 90 … With the pandemic and lockdown, the timing was perfect for me to be back home looking after my parents.”

“Apex is the top,” he said. “It’s the best, the pinnacle of everything. The number 9 in numerology speaks to faith and karma. I’m a pretty religious person and my spirituality plays a big role in my life. So the name Apex 9 Media really flowed from those beliefs.”

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Open Door Mission’s Kitchen Completed; Can Seat 100 Guests, Serve 200 Meals A Day

Posted onJune 17, 2021
From left, Dean Brown, CIO; Majorie Peppin, hospitality manager; and Jerry Squires, sous chef, pose in the new Open Door Mission kitchen which is able to seat 100 guests.

Open Door Mission, located at 226 Warren St. in Downtown Glens Falls , has completed a new 5,300-square-foot kitchen.

Formerly, the kitchen was located in a small building at the corner of Lawrence and Walnut streets.

Open Door Mission had a ribbon cutting and celebrated its 30th anniversary of operation, developing solutions that address the challenges of homelessness and food insecurity that has become a daily reality for many families.

Officials said with the expansion the new kitchen is able to seat 100 guests with a capacity of 200 meals per day. The space allows guests to participate in daily support groups, classes and training. There is a teaching section in the kitchen to train people for workforce opportunities.

“We are honored to serve in this role and meet the growing needs of those in our region,” said Kim Cook, president and CEO. “Having this space opens up endless possibilities and opportunities that we did not have in our old space.  That space served us a well for a time, but having the kitchen relocated to Warren Street will allow our staff to focus more on our guests.”

The project was led by Hilltop Construction and AJA Architecture and Planning, with the help of Open Door Mission volunteers.  Funding for the project came from community donors as well as corporate and foundation grants, including Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, Charles R. Wood Foundation, Cloudsplitter Foundation, Putnam Family Foundation and Sandy Hill Foundation.

The project included excavation and construction, new freezer/cooler, kitchen equipment, upgraded electrical and natural gas lines.

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Hudson Headwaters Health Network’s New Mobile Health Center Ready To Hit The Road

Posted onJune 17, 2021
This is Hudson Headwater’s mobile health center that will bring primary care services to Warren and Washington counties, beginning in Salem.
Courtesy Hudson Headwaters

Hudson Headwaters Health Network has established a mobile health program that started in June.

Hudson Headwaters Mobile Health’s newly purchased mobile health center will bring primary care services to Warren and Washington counties, beginning in Salem.

A second mobile health center, anticipated to arrive in 2022, will serve the central and northern Adirondacks, agency officials said.

According to Hudson Headwaters CEO Dr. Tucker Slingerland, mobile health is the network’s latest mission-driven initiative to expand its access to care.

“It is very fitting that, at the beginning of Hudson Headwaters’ 40th year, we move forward with this innovative care delivery model,” he said. “The same high-quality care that communities have come to expect at our health centers is now on wheels.”

The mobile health center is a highly customized, 40-foot RV-like vehicle equipped as a primary care medical office and certified as such by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration. It offers two fully equipped examination rooms, a registration area, point-of-care testing area, a lab draw station and bathroom.

The mobile unit includes the same medical equipment found in a traditional primary care health center, such as examination tables, a scale, equipment to obtain patients’ vital signs and provide vision screening.

It will be staffed by a family nurse practitioner, nurse and a medical assistant.

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