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Cornell Cooperative Extension Takes Over Taste NY Shop At Adirondacks Welcome Center

Posted onNovember 18, 2024
Discover New York’s flavors at the Adirondacks Welcome Center with Taste NY farm-fresh vending options.
Saratoga Business Journal

By Susan Elise Campbell

Cornell Cooperative Extension of Saratoga County has taken over management of the Taste NY shop at the Adirondacks Welcome Center in Glens Falls, according to Greg Stevens, assistant director of the extension.

For those unfamiliar with CCE, it is a subsidiary of Cornell University, the land grant university for New York. CCE translates Cornell’s world renowned, science-based research into knowledge through educational programs administered by independent associations in nearly every county in the state.

“We are about building vibrant communities through education,” said Stevens, who has a 26-year career with CCE. 

Stevens oversees the 4-H Youth Development Program and the Family and Consumer Science Program for the Saratoga extension. There is a third area, Agriculture, which Stevens said is how land grant universities were established.

Taste NY was launched by New York’s Department of Agriculture and Markets to highlight the quality, diversity, and economic impact of food and beverages grown, produced, or processed in the state, says the department’s web site. Its events, promotions, and stores are seen state-wide.

A Taste NY store has been operating in the Adirondacks Welcome Center located between Northway Exits 17 and 18 with oversight by the Lake George Visitors Center. The Department of Agriculture and Markets approached CCE to see if the Saratoga association would be interested in taking over.

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George Ferone Will Be Honored With The J. Walter Juckett Award At ARCC Dinner

Posted onNovember 18, 2024
George Ferone will receive the J. Walter Juckett Award at the ARCC’s annual dinner.
Courtesy of ARCC

The Adirondack Regional Chamber of Commerce (ARCC) has announced that the 36th Annual J. Walter Juckett Community Service Award will be presented to George A. Ferone. He will be presented with the award at the ARCC Annual Dinner on the evening of March 7, 2025 at The Sagamore Resort.

Ferone had a long-standing career at Tribune Media Services, Inc. where he completed a tenure of just over 44 years. Upon his retirement he was a highly respected member of their executive team and regarded as a leadership role model in the business community. One of his major contributions was working with local municipalities to build a 40,000-square-foot facility on Media Drive in Glens Falls, which led to keeping 400 jobs locally. His commitment to the local workforce included service on the Saratoga/Warren/Washington Counties Workforce Investment Board, and the Job Discovery Promotion & Planning Committees.

“Mr. Ferone gave so much to our community and we are so grateful for his service,” said ARCC President & CEO Tricia Rogers. “His dedication to his career, coupled with his many years of community service, clearly demonstrate his love for our community.”

Ferone’s commitment to the health of the region is evident in his board and committee service for Glens Falls Hospital, the Glens Falls Hospital Foundation, and Albany Med Health Systems. Having served Glens Falls Hospital for close to 20 years, his continued dedication to the well-being of local communities goes above and beyond. His extensive service also includes serving as a board member for the Tri-County United Way, Adirondack Civic Center Coalition, Prospect Child and Family Center, and the Adirondack Hockey Coalition, to name a few. Additionally, he served 14 years on the ARCC board, including two terms as chairman, and even serving as interim president for a time.

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New Store Focusing On The Romance Genre Has A Positive Response Among Bibliophiles

Posted onNovember 18, 2024
Ashley Brownell purveys the popular romance genre in her new store, Just One More Chapter.
Courtesy of Just One More Chapter

By Christine Graf

There’s a new business in downtown Glens Falls, one that will appeal to lovers of romance novels. 

Just One More Chapter, a book store focusing primarily on the romance genre, opened it’s doors in mid-October. Located at 14 Ridge Street, the 1,400-square-foot shop is owned by Ashley Brownell.  

Before opening her own store, Brownell was a successful food blogger, her blog devoted to Instant Pot recipes. She started the blog as a way to earn income after becoming a stay-at-home mom. The blog garnered a devoted following, providing Brownell with a steady stream of income.

“I did that for over ten years,” she said. “I sold my website about two years ago and was looking for a new passion project. I decided to open a bookstore because reading helped me get through some times in my life that I really struggled with.”

When Brownell saw a for rent sign in the window of 14 Ridge Street, she knew it was the perfect place to open a bookstore.

“I’ve lived here for fifteen years, so I knew that the foot traffic here is fantastic,” she said. “If a bookstore is going to survive anywhere, it would be right here.”

Brownell’s husband, Mike Saville, transformed the space, building book shelves and installing new flooring as well as a reclaimed wood wall. Saville, the owner of Stone Saver Plus, a counter top company in South Glens Falls, also built a granite bench for the store. 

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Green River General Store Replaces The Iconic Nemec’s Sports Shop In Warrensburg

Posted onNovember 18, 2024
Nemec’s Sports Shop, a popular retail outlet in Warrensburg for 52 years, became Green River Lumber General Store when it was purchased by Karen Ovitt last summer.
Glens Falls Business Journal photo

By Susan Elise Campbell

This past July, the iconic Nemec’s Sports Shop became Green River Lumber General Store. Karen Ovitt, owner of Green River Lumber, said she took advantage of the opportunity to purchase the business that had graced Main Street in Warrensburg for 52 years.

“The community depended on Nemec’s for animal feed, propane, hunting licenses, bait and lures, and more,” said Ovitt. “We are going to fill their legacy by offering these staples, which are hard to find elsewhere, and regularly introduce new things for the locals and tourists who visit us.”

The new store does not sell guns and ammunition as before, she said. But it has added items to decorate the home and yard as well as gifts.

The location at 4036 Main Street is only about a mile away from Ovitt’s original location, where she housed a retail business, Green River Lumber, and its inventory of sustainable reclaimed plywood, redwood, and quality hardwood flooring under the Superior Flooring brand.

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Warren County Officials Attempt To Address Increasing Fiscal Issues At Recent Seminar

Posted onNovember 18, 2024
ARCC President/CEO Tricia Rogers recently moderated a panel discussion with (l-r) Kevin Geraghty, John Taflan, Heather Bagshaw and Frank E. Thomas on Warren County fiscal issues.
Courtesy of Adirondack Regional Chamber of Commerce

By Paul Post

Warren County officials say a sales tax increase is inevitable as the state keeps passing costly programs on to local government.

Medicaid, juvenile detention and mental health services are among the fiscal burdens contributing to a $4 million gap in the county’s proposed $207.1 million 2025 budget that’s $14.3 million higher than this year’s spending plan.

A public hearing is scheduled for November 15.

“Costs are going up, we’re going to have to find revenue somewhere either now or in the future,” said Board of Supervisors Chairman Kevin Geraghty, of Warrensburg. “We do get aid from New York State, but they always seem to find a way to shift costs to us each year.”

Budget Officer and Stony Creek Supervisor Frank E. Thomas said a 1 percent sales tax hike from 7 percent to 8 percent would raise an estimated $12 million, enabling the county to cover rising costs for at least several years. The county would keep approximately half this amount with the rest distributed to towns and the City of Glens Falls.

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Amber Hensley Is Named Assistant Vice President Of Business Development At BSNB

Posted onNovember 18, 2024
Amber Hensley has been promoted to a new position at Ballston Spa National Bank.
Courtesy of Ballston Spa National Bank

Christopher R. Dowd, president and CEO of Ballston Spa National Bank (BSNB), has announced that Amber Hensley has been named assistant vice president/business development officer.

In this role, Hensley will be responsible for developing and cultivating relationships with business banking customers across the Capital Region. She will play a pivotal role in expanding commercial banking opportunities, retaining existing business, and driving growth in the bank’s market share through the acquisition of new customers. Hensley will also leverage her experience to identify cross-sell opportunities for BSNB’s full suite of business services, including cash management, loan, deposit, investment, and insurance products.

Hensley joined BSNB following a successful tenure at Pioneer Bank in Albany, where she served as a business banking relationship manager. Prior to that, she also managed Pioneer’s headquarters branch, overseeing sales performance and business growth initiatives. Now on board with BSNB and joining the bank’s new business development team, she will be located at the bank’s Guilderland location, 

“Amber grew up in the Capital Region and her expertise in business banking and her proven track record of building strong relationships with customers make her an invaluable asset to our team,” said David Omicinski, vice president of commercial banking. “Her deep understanding of the industry, combined with her dedication to our local businesses that are the backbone of our economy will be instrumental in furthering BSNB’s mission to serve businesses in our community.”

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Grants Are Approved To Improve Operations Of Three Granville Area Organizations

Posted onNovember 18, 2024

The Granville Community Foundation (GCF) has announced that its latest recommendation to award $42,975 of grants for the second half of 2024 has been approved by the Glens Falls Foundation.

“We received grant proposals for $87,395 worth of projects with specific funding requests of $67,975 from the GCF. We’re able to support $42,975 of these requests and, coupled with our grants made in previous years, we have now made a total of 22 grants totaling $241,119 since starting in 2022”, said Michael Freed, chair of the GCF Advisory Board. “These three latest grants are consistent with our goals of funding projects that address community development, education, art and culture, environment, and health and social needs of the greater Granville community. We continue to be inspired by the passion of these nonprofit organizations to help the Granville community and we’re honored to try and assist however we can.”

“The Distribution Committee of the Glens Falls Foundation has received, reviewed and fully supports the recommendation of the GCF Advisory Board to approve these grants and we look forward to the positive impact these, and future grants, will have on the Granville community,” said Laura Vamvalis, business administrator of the Glens Falls Foundation.

The grants awarded are as follows:

* Granville Engine and Hose Co.; $25,000 to support their purchase of a special washer and dryer for personal protective equipment (PPE). Firefighters are exposed to numerous cancer-causing contaminants from fires, hazmat situations and other chemicals. Greater awareness of the long-term hazards, including cancer, of wearing dirty and contaminated PPE has created greater urgency for regular cleaning of PPE gear.

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The Lake George Battlefield Park Visitor Center Hosts A Record Number Of Attendees

Posted onNovember 18, 2024
New orientation signs are among the improvements that make a visit to the Lake George Battlefield Park Visitor Center more enjoyable for those touring the site.
Courtesy of the Lake George Battlefield Park

The Lake George Battlefield Park Visitor Center completed its third season of operation with a record number of visitors, a series of improvements both inside the center and throughout the park, and plans for further program enhancements under the coordination of the Lake George Battlefield Park Alliance.

Alliance President John DiNuzzo reported that the total 2024 VC attendance of 3,492 represents a 45 percent climb over last year’s figure of 2,409. Fresh additions, which elevated the visitor experience this season, include two adjacent resin park orientation signs that interpret the role of the Battlefield Park during the French and Indian War and the American Revolution, at the VC’s entrance. The signs were funded by the Lake George Park Commission and installed by the State Department of Environmental Conservation. DEC also constructed a new paved walkway which connects the VC to the network of walkways in Battlefield Park.

According to Russell Bellico, a former Battlefield Park Alliance trustee who remains active on its curation committee, French and Indian War exhibits in the VC were expanded by the addition of two circa 1758 13-inch diameter mortar bombs, which had been raised offshore from the park during the 1960s. A scale model of a colonial military bateau was completed and displayed, helping to explain the case of original bateau artifacts from Lake George. The model was built by Paul S. Andriscin from a kit donated by Joseph W. Zarzynski.

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Ocean State Job Lot Will Open Its First Store In Warren County In First Quarter 2025

Posted onNovember 18, 2024

Ocean State Job Lot (OSJL), one of the region’s premier discount retail chains with 153 stores across the Northeast, has announced it will open a new store in Queensbury in the first quarter of 2025. The new location, in the former Big Lots space, will be OSJL’s 16th store in New York and its first in Warren County.

Located in Glen Square at 751 Upper Glen Street, the leased location will provide more than 30,000 square feet of shopping space for customers. Co-tenants include Tractor Supply Co., Aldi, and Dollar Tree. Currently, the closest OSJL location is about 30 miles away in Ballston Spa.

“We are excited to open our 16th store in New York and first in Warren County,” said Pat Bridgett, district team leader, Ocean State Job Lot. “We look forward to bringing our vibrant, exciting and value-focused shopping experience to Queensbury early next year.”

OSJL will hire for up to 50 positions, including supervisory; and full-time, part-time, and seasonal associates. The company offers competitive pay and benefits packages, including flexible hours; medical, vision, and dental insurance, if eligible; profit participation; service awards; paid time off; 401K; 30 percent store discount and more. The online application process for full-time hiring begins in mid-November with part-time positions following in early December.

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Business Report: Implications Of A Clean Election

Posted onNovember 18, 2024
Kenneth J. Entenmann, chief investment officer & chief economist with NBT Bank.
Courtesy NBT Bank

By Kenneth J. Entenmann, CFA on November 6, 2024

After an emotional charged election season (and way too many advertisements!), the nation has thankfully provided a clear election result…no hanging chads, no contested ballots or riots on the National Mall. Our President Elect will be Donald J. Trump, and the Senate will be under Republican control, with only the degree of control to be determined. At the time of this writing, control of the House of Representatives is still undetermined, but the Republicans are likely to maintain the majority. A Red Wave! Like it or not, the results appear to be definitive. We can now turn our attention to what this means for the economy and financial markets.

While every election provides myriad promises, threats and forecasts of booms and doom, elections rarely have an immediate impact on the economy. Even in the case of a clean sweep, historically it takes months and often years for campaign platforms to be codified into law and implemented. Our economy is a $24 trillion behemoth, and it takes much to materially move it in the short-term. Nonetheless, this election does have some interesting focal points. Tariffs, taxes, and regulation to name a few and they have implications for the equity and fixed income markets.

Economists don’t agree on much, but they uniformly do not like tariffs. Tariffs are an anathema to free market advocates. All things being equal, tariffs increase the cost of goods and invite retaliation from other countries and reduce overall economic growth. In short, tariffs are seen as inflationary and anti-growth. However, this assumes an actual free and fair market, something that rarely exists in the real world. We live in a world where all things are not equal! In particular, China is not a free or fair player in the global economy. Nor are many of our “friends” in Europe. Are Trump’s threatened tariffs simply a cudgel for future trade negotiations, designed to get better trade metrics for the U.S. economy? It remains to be seen. For those who oppose tariffs, they need to explain how they will get the rest of the world to change their anti-free trade behavior. Even if the tariffs are fully implemented and are inflationary on the margin, there will be other counter acting policies that may mitigate the tariff impact. For example, tariff revenue could partially help “pay” for lower taxes on corporations and individuals. One could expect less overall Government spending as well. And perhaps a most Orwellian Dept. of Government Efficiency spear headed by Elon Musk!

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