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Washington County Faces Budget Strains Amid State Mandates and Rising Costs

Posted onDecember 16, 2024
Left to right are county Board of Supervisors Chairman Robert Henke, county Administrator Melissa R. Fitch, ARCC President and CEO Tricia Rogers and county Budget Officer Brian R. Campbell.
Courtesy Paul Post

By Paul Post

A section of unused Washington County jail must be kept open and staffed, diverting funds from much-needed programs and services.

More attorneys are required, at considerable expense, because of new bail reform policies.

Money is still being spent on Great Meadow Correctional Facility upgrades despite the prison’s Nov. 6 closing, which eliminated more than 400 jobs, possibly triggering a significant drop in sales tax revenue.

“A lot of regulations that come down from the state somehow cost us money,” county Administrator Melissa R. Fitch said. “The most frustrating part of this job is that we don’t have control of a lot of things we wish we did as far as spending goes.”

Fitch, Board of Supervisors Chairman Robert Henke, of Argyle, and Budget Officer Brian R. Campbell, of Hebron, discussed these and other issues with local business leaders during a recent “Washington County Outlook” presentation hosted by Adirondack Regional Chamber of Commerce at Sandy Hill Arts Center in Hudson Falls.

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A Mobile Meditation Studio Travels The Roads Throughout Upstate New York

Posted onDecember 16, 2024
Participants enjoy a peaceful and relaxing meditation session aboard the Mobile Meditation Studio, bringing stress relief and mindfulness directly to local communities.
Courtesy Grounded

Grounded on Glen Street, formerly Yoga Kayla, has announced an expanded service area for its Mobile Meditation Studio, a converted bus that now brings meditation classes anywhere in Upstate New York!

“I get a lot of calls from workplaces that want to offer health and wellness programming for their staff,” said founder, yogi Kayla Sehlmeyer. “We have had fun girls’ nights as well, bachelorette parties, birthday parties, and we love to come to schools and teach both teachers and students how to find clarity, stress relief, and relaxation through meditation.”

Groups can now book the Mobile Meditation Studio anywhere within a four-hour drive of Glens Falls, where Grounded on Glen Street is headquartered.

Locations more than a 45-minute drive away pay a small travel fee.

Sehlmeyer is a yoga, meditation and somatic practitioner. “After working through and overcoming many of my own challenges, I share my insight and wisdom to guide and empower others on their journey,” she said.

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Queensbury Billiards & Cafe Expands with Food, Events, and Community Engagement

Posted onDecember 16, 2024
Patrons enjoy a game of pool at Queensbury Billiards & Cafe, a growing community hub in Queensbury, NY, offering professional-grade tables, diverse cuisine, and events.
Courtesy Queensbury Billiards

By Ann Donnelly 

Queensbury Billiards & Cafe, a unique establishment that offers more than just a pool hall, opened its doors in 2023. In 2024, it expanded its offerings to include a diverse menu, activities, and events. This distinctive blend of pool, food, and events has been a major draw, appealing to a diverse clientele. The venue’s dedication to building community and fostering camaraderie through leagues, tournaments, and social events further distinguishes it from other similar businesses.

Owners Kevin and Neelo Jaikeran, originally from Guyana and raised in New York City, relocated to Queensbury when Kevin’s job in telecommunications brought them to the area. The idea of opening a pool hall came when Kevin, passionate about the sport since his youth, saw a gap in the market. According to Kevin, “There was nowhere to play pool around here. You would need to travel 45 minutes to find the closest room.” This passion for pool, combined with Neelo’s love for diverse culinary influences, led to the birth of Queensbury Billiards & Cafe, located at 324 Quaker Rd., Queensbury, N.Y.

“I left my job and started my own company as a contractor. The pool hall was a second business,” says Kevin. However, his passion became his profession within a few months as he poured his dedication and commitment into making Queensbury Billiards & Cafe a success.

With 21 tables, including professional-grade nine-footers, Queensbury Billiards & Cafe caters to casual players and serious enthusiasts. “We keep up to professional standards,” Kevin notes. “The facilities are not just for the people looking for fun, but also for serious players looking for a place to train and practice.”

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Meliora Law: A New Model For A Changing Legal And Business Landscape

Posted onDecember 16, 2024
Vittoria Buzzelli is a corporate attorney at Melioria Law, PLLC. Courtesy Melioria Law, PLLC

In a world where the boundaries between work and life are increasingly blurred, a new breed of law firm is emerging, one that prioritizes employee well-being and client relationships alongside legal expertise. Meliora Law, PLLC, a women-owned firm based in Delmar, New York, is a prime example of this trend, offering a fresh perspective on what it means to practice law in the 21st century.

Established by three experienced attorneys – Erika Wood, a seasoned Tax and Corporate attorney; Jennie Shufelt, a Health and Corporate attorney who is also an experienced litigator; and Katherine Dievendorf, an Estate Planning and Elder Law attorney – Meliora Law is built on collaboration, flexibility, and a commitment to ‘whole person’ development. This philosophy translates into a supportive work environment where attorneys are encouraged to pursue personal interests and maintain a healthy work-life balance, which leads to greater job satisfaction and enhanced client service.

“We’ve seen so many great practitioners leave private practice for reasons that are solvable,” says Wood. “We want to be one of those firms that are solving that problem, where people want to make their career here and stay in private practice, despite the challenges and stresses that can come with it.”

Meliora Law’s commitment to a holistic approach extends beyond internal culture to encompass a comprehensive range of legal services. The firm’s expertise spans Corporate, Tax, Health Care, Not-For-Profit, and Trusts & Estates, allowing it to serve a diverse clientele, from small businesses and entrepreneurs to large corporations and healthcare institutions.

“Our practices complement one another,” explains Wood. “We can provide seamless service to clients who need assistance with their business and personal legal matters.”

Erika Wood is tax and corporate attorney at Meliora Law, PLLC.
Courtesy Melioria Law, PLLC

This integrated approach is particularly valuable in areas like succession planning, where business owners often need help aligning their personal and professional goals. Meliora Law’s team of attorneys can work together to ensure a smooth transition for the business and its owners.

One of Meliora Law’s key objectives is to make legal services more accessible and approachable. The firm strives to eliminate the fear and intimidation often associated with dealing with attorneys, making you feel at ease and comfortable when seeking legal help.

“Our goal is to provide clear, practical advice and to be approachable for people so that they don’t have a fear of reaching out and asking for help,” says Vittoria Buzzelli, counsel at Meliora Law.

Meliora Law recognizes the importance of adaptability in today’s rapidly changing legal and business environment. They are committed to staying ahead of the curve by embracing new technologies and evolving client needs, as well as monitoring systems and processes on an ongoing basis to ensure they can provide the most efficient and effective service.

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Adirondack Winery Raises $22K For Breast Cancer Awareness In Drink Pink

Posted onDecember 16, 2024
Participants in the Drink Pink fund-raiser for Making Strides Against Breast Cancer of the Adirondacks are all smiles as they display the check representing money raised during the event.
Courtesy of Adirondack Winery

Adirondack Winery has announced another successful year of their Drink Pink breast cancer awareness fund raiser. As a result of the campaign, Adirondack Winery raised over $22,000 for Making Strides Against Breast Cancer of the Adirondacks thanks to the support of its customers, staff, friends, family, and other local businesses.

From mid-September to the end of October, a portion of every purchase made at Adirondack Winery was donated to Making Strides. The winery raised funds this year in a variety of ways, including the sale of its Drink Pink Berry Breeze, a limited-edition version of its mixed berry rosé that has a pink cap and label. Much of the donation was also raised via the sale of wine, accessories, and raffle ticket sales. Thanks to local businesses donating their products and services, the winery was able to compile multiple high-value raffle baskets for customers to enter for a chance to win. One hundred percent of raffle basket ticket proceeds were donated and the winery was able to raise over $5,600 from raffle tickets alone.

“We are blown away by the support of our customers, staff, friends, family, and community year after year,” said Adirondack Winery President and Co-Owner Sasha Pardy. “Giving back to the community is very important to us as a company and this disease has touched far too many people around us. Whether it’s a family member, friend, or customer – we want to be there to support.”

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Glens Falls Youth Center Launches A $900K Campaign For Wellness Expansion

Posted onDecember 16, 2024
A rendering of the planned Wellness Center at the Glens Falls Youth Center, expanding support and opportunities for local youth.
Courtesy of The Glens Area Youth Center

By LEE COLEMAN

The Glens Falls Area Youth Center has embarked on a capital campaign to raise $900,000 for an addition onto the center at 60 Montcalm Street in Glens Falls.

The center serves students in 5th grade through 12th grade, many of them at risk, lacking resources and food security at home. Ninety percent of the youth center members are from families below the poverty line and qualify for free or reduced lunch at their schools.

Molly Congdon-Hunsdon, the daughter of the late youth center founder Matt Congdon, said the capital campaign will fund a 3,000-square-foot addition to the existing 6,000-square-foot center.

“We want to start construction in June of 2025,” said Congdon-Hunsdon, who is the center’s executive director. The center’s current building opened in 2000 and more space is required for the health and wellness of the members as more children use the facility.

Congdon-Hunsdon said that on any given day during the school year between 70 and 90 children come to the center in the afternoon and evening. During summer months, when school is out, between 40 and 50 students come to the center each day.

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The Moreau Community Center Offers An Extensive Array Of Social Programs

Posted onDecember 16, 2024
Moreau Community Center on Main Street in South Glens Falls offers 19 programs and services.
Courtesy Moreau Community Center

By Rod Bacon

Since 1977, the Moreau Community Center has been assisting those in the tri-county area who need a bit of help in their lives.

Established in the former Methodist church on Main Street in South Glens Falls, the center offers an extensive menu of activities and support services. 

“In the beginning the center did not do all the things that we do now,” said Executive Director Donna Nichols, who took over that position in 2010. “They primarily ran a pre-school, Meals On Wheels, and a senior program.”

Nichols has extensive experience with non-profit organizations, having spent 26 years with Community, Work & Independence, Inc. (CWI) in Glens Falls.

Today the center offers 19 programs and services aimed at enhancing the lives of everyone from youngsters to senior citizens.

One of the more important offerings at this time of year is the Holiday Caring Program. Thanksgiving and Christmas meals and children’s gifts are provided to hundreds of income-eligible South Glens Falls residents. As is the case with many of the center’s programs, financial and “adopt-a-family” donors are welcome to contribute, as are volunteers to administer it. 

“We had about 70 families that we provided a meal for at Thanksgiving and we will be doing the same thing for Christmas,” said Nichols. “People who adopt a family will buy gifts for the kids so not only does the family get a meal the kids get presents. We give all this out on December twentieth.”

Nichols noted that the center has “a small army” of volunteers, without whom it could not operate successfully. 

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Business Report: Managing Nonprofit Financials Well

Posted onDecember 16, 2024
Sabrina Houser is the owner of Capital CFO.

By Sabrina Houser

When I first started in the role of CEO and CFO at the nonprofit I was privileged to run, I quickly realized how important the financials were to the organization. I realized that although we were talking about profit and loss, revenue/expenses, black/red net balances, what we were really talking about was our mission.

The kids we served. How many more or fewer we could help. How each dollar directly correlated to our programs. The more money we were able to raise, the more we could do. The less we raise, the more we needed to cut back.

Because of this direct correlation between dollars and program scope and impact, the  CFO of a nonprofit plays a key role in advancing the mission of the organization. It is never just about the numbers – it is about the mission. It is also always about the numbers, because without solid financial information it is impossible to make strategic, informed decisions regarding service delivery, program sustainability and the future direction of the organization.

For these reasons, the role of CFO is critical.

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Business Report: Protecting Your Business Data Through Personal Device Safety

Posted onDecember 16, 2024
Aleks Pavlinik is chief information security office at StoredTech.
Courtesy StoredTech

By Aleks Pavlinik, Chief Information Security Officer 

Why protect your personal digital life? Securing your personal life identity, passwords, and digital assets is crucial not only for your own safety but also for the security of your workplace. Think about it… we all access our work emails through our personal smartphones everyday. We reply to emails, we open attachments, we check our calendars for meetings. Some companies even allow their staff to use their own computers for work. But if compromised, these personal devices are a gateway for cybercriminals to infiltrate your workplace systems. 

Maintaining strong, unique passwords, requiring multi-factor authentication (MFA) for all accounts, and using strong security solutions for your personal devices helps you contribute to a more secure and resilient organizational infrastructure. Remember, your personal security practices are the first line of defense in protecting both your personal and professional life.

Everyone reading this has probably experienced a risk or an attempt of identity theft, financial loss, and unauthorized access to your accounts. Someone tried to login to your social media accounts, or your bank called you with a questionable fraud attempt. This is tenfold for a business. There’s a whole business market out there of hackers who make millions by exploiting businesses, holding their data at ransom and stopping them from working and serving their customers. 

Small businesses may think, “a hacker wouldn’t waste time going after my business. We aren’t big enough.” And that’s exactly the point. They know small businesses owners are not investing the resources in cybersecurity measures, so it’s easy for them. 

While personal devices allow employees to work with flexibility and efficiency, they also pose significant cybersecurity risks. Without a strong security culture, one compromised device can lead to devastating data breaches. The good news? A robust security culture can significantly reduce your business’s risk. Here’s how to make it happen.

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New NOLYM App Offers Instant, Global Live Views For Businesses And Consumers

Posted onDecember 16, 2024
Ryan Marcantonio has developed a new mobile app called NOLYM that many types of businesses can benefit from by getting real-time, live-streamed views of any location they want to see.
Courtesy Paul Post

By Paul Post

A local entrepreneur has developed a new mobile app that gives him remote, real-time views of his firm’s projects, to make sure they’re done properly.

 But Ryan Marcantonio believes NOLYM (No limit) can benefit all types of small and large businesses, while radically changing the way people obtain live media coverage.

The concept is similar to Uber, but instead of hiring a driver for a ride, NOLYM users contact anybody, anywhere who’s signed up for the program to provide a live view of a given scene or event.

“This is going to literally change the world of live streaming,” Marcantonio said. “There’s so many use cases. If I want to see Times Square right now, I could send out a job request saying I want to see a certain store there. I put information in a request, say how long I want the video to be and set my price.”

“If you’re a media outlet, there’s a protest going on and you want somebody on location right then, you literally have that with NOLYM,” he said. “It eliminates media bias. Instead of someone talking, putting their spin on what’s happening, the viewer at home can tell the streamer what they want to see, so they can truly see what’s happening without commentary. It changes the dynamic. It switches the power to the viewer instead of the streamer.”

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