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Fort William Henry Historic Hotel In Lake George Opens Its Doors For 165th Season

Posted onJune 19, 2020June 19, 2020
The Fort William Henry Hotel, the oldest hotel on Lake George, opened for its 165th season. The focus, ownership says, is on protecting the health of its staff, guests and community.
Courtesy Fort William Henry Hotel and Conference Center

The oldest resort on Lake George, the Fort William Henry Hotel, opened for business in May for its 165th season.
“Since before the Civil War, people have come to the southern end of Lake George for rest and relaxation, warm hospitality, fresh air, swimming, boating and hiking in our beautiful mountains,’’ said Sam Luciano, president of the Fort William Henry Corp. “Because the world has changed, things will look a little different this year. But our long tradition of Adirondack hospitality, taking care of our guests and looking out for their wellbeing and that of our staff and community, will be more visible than ever before.’’
This year, the focus at Fort William Henry will be protecting the health of its staff, guests and community, Luciano said. The hotel has adopted rigorous standards of sanitation informed by the guidelines of the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the state Department of Health and leading hoteliers.

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Finders Keepers Consignment Store Opens A New Location At The Outlets On Route 9

Posted onJune 19, 2020June 19, 2020
Kyleen Wade opened her first store business in Glens Falls some 15 years ago. She has opened a second shop in the Outlets at Lake George, currently open on weekends.
Andrea Harwood Palmer

By Andrea Harwood Palmer
Finders Keepers Consignments in downtown Glens Falls has expanded and opened a second location in the Outlets at Lake George.
The second location is at 1444 Route 9, along the Million Dollar Half Mile.
Kyleen Wade opened her business in Glens Falls some 15 years ago. Her shop there is located at 206 Glen St.
Laura Khols, daughter of outlet owner Dave Kenny, called Wade in December of last year and asked her if she would be interested in moving to the Outlets. Wade declined, not wanting to pack up and move her store.
“Then Laura called me back and said, ‘What if you expanded your business?’ That’s when it became more enticing to me,” said Wade.
She had a soft opening for her new store in early March, just before the state ordered businesses to close due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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Six Flags Great Escape Lodge To Open Rooms This Month; Restaurant Has Outdoor Seating

Posted onJune 19, 2020June 19, 2020
Beginning June 26, people will be staying at the Six Flags Great Escape Lodge, but on a limited-room basis and with social distancing and other guidelines in place.
Courtesy Six Flags Great Escape Lodge

People planning to go to the Great Escape this summer will have to make reservations. But the Six Flags Great Escape Lodge will re-open with new guidelines on Friday, June 26, and the Johnny Rockets restaurant will also re-open, Six Flags said in a June 4 news release.
The 200-suite lodge, located across Route 9 from the Great Escape theme park, is now taking reservations.
The lodge will initially open with limited capacity. The theme park and indoor water park will remain closed until allowed to re-open by state and regional officials.
“The hotel will offer a clean and safe getaway for families coming to the beautiful Lake George area to enjoy hiking routes in the Adirondacks, exciting bike trails and stunning mountain summit reviews with outdoor adventures,” Six Flags said in new release.
High-touch items like coffee makers, pens and paper and in-house guides have been removed. Cleaning protocols have been elevated and room rentals are rotated so rooms can be thoroughly cleaned after guests have departed.

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State Parks Taking Camping Reservations; Health, Distancing Guidelines Are In Place

Posted onJune 19, 2020June 19, 2020

The state Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation began accepting new camping reservations as of June 8, for check-in beginning June 22.
Officials said campers are reminded to practice social distancing, bring and wear a face covering, respect the rules, and do their part to keep the campgrounds, parks and beaches open and safe for everyone. Camping capacity is limited and visitors must make an advance reservation before arriving at a campground.
Reservations are expected to fill quickly. Reservations can be made in advance by calling toll free 1-800-456-CAMP or by visiting newyorkstateparks.reserveamerica.com. Online reservations are encouraged.
State Park Police and operations staff are patrolling campgrounds to ensure compliance with social distancing and crowd control measures. Anyone who does not adhere to this guidance will be requested to leave the facility, and will not receive a refund.

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Hotels Nationwide Continue To Ask Congress For Help To Offset Mounting Loses

Posted onJune 19, 2020June 19, 2020

With new data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) showing staggering job loss to the hospitality and leisure industry, the American Hotel & Lodging Association has released a “Roadmap to Recovery,” calling on Congress to prioritize relief for hotel workers and small businesses in the next stimulus package.
The organization said the April Jobs Report showed the hospitality and leisure industry was the hardest hit, losing 7.7 million jobs—nearly as many jobs as the next four sectors combined.
AHLA is urging Congress to provide immediate assistance in these four areas:
• Help hotels retain and rehire employees by extending the Paycheck Protection Program, offering employees direct tuition assistance or tax credits, and expanding the Employee Retention Credit.
• Protect employees and guests through tax credits for cleaning equipment and personal protective equipment (PPE).
• Keep hotel doors open by providing relief for hotel commercial mortgages and increasing the size and flexibility of PPP loans.
• Incentivize Americans to travel again when it’s safe with a new, temporary travel tax credit and restoring the entertainment business expense deduction.

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Hudson Headwaters And PrimeLink Join To Provide Free WiFi At Two Health Centers

Posted onJune 19, 2020June 19, 2020

Hudson Headwaters Health Network and PrimeLink Inc. have joined forces to offer free Wi-Fi at two area Hudson Headwaters health centers, enabling patients without access to reliable internet service to be able to access telehealth visits with their health care provider.
The free connections are available for patients to use from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily at the health centers located at the Kingsbury Health Center in Fort Edward and at the center on Broad Street in Glens Falls.
Services are also offered at Hudson Headwaters facilities in Champlain, Plattsburgh, Ticonderoga.
In response to COVID-19 social distancing guidelines, Hudson Headwaters Health Network expanded its telehealth capabilities to enable provider-patient visits online. The service allows patients to receive care without needing to physically enter their health centers, limiting potential exposure to the coronavirus.
Officials said patients can meet with their providers through an internet connection on their computer or other electronic device in the same way they would take part in a video conference. Providers can see and speak directly with patients and family members providing an opportunity to address patients’ health concerns and make determinations about ongoing care.

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New OrbitalFire Security Service Is Launched To Help Small Businesses

Posted onJune 19, 2020June 19, 2020
Reg Harnish is the chief operating officer of OrbitalFire, a cybersecurity business.
Courtesy Reg Harnish

By Andrea Harwood Palmer
OrbitalFire, a managed security service provider headquartered in Queensbury, launched a new service platform in early June. It is designed to help small businesses.
“OrbitalFire provides cybersecurity solutions specially designed for small and medium-sized businesses, including regulatory compliance, risk management, assessment, training, security monitoring and other services that have traditionally been available only to enterprises,” according to CEO Reg Harnish.
“Cybersecurity is confusing for most businesses—they don’t know where to start. Our goal at OrbitalFire is to redefine cybersecurity for small businesses. Your small to medium business doesn’t look like Target, or Walmart, or Boeing. So you shouldn’t think about cybersecurity in the same way they do,” he said.

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Business Report: What You Must Do Now

Posted onJune 19, 2020June 19, 2020
Michael Cruz, president of Lighthouse Advisors LLC in Queensbury.

By Michael Cruz
As we re-open our local economy, we can’t quickly go back to normal. It is important to re-examine all aspects of your business. What you were doing before COVID is not necessarily what you should do next. Examine your business plan. I often say that a plan is like a road map.
The only time you don’t need a map is when you are going where you have already been. Or, when you don’t care where you are going.
Things are not going to be the same for quite a while. You need to figure out how to rekindle sales. You need to make sure your product pipeline is solid.
Your customers are having the same challenges you are. Everyone will be a little more cautious as to where they spend their money. Each of us needs to reassess our priorities. We need to figure out which expenditures are required. And, which purchases we can delay until we are sure of the recovery.

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Retirement Planning Group, Setup For Video Conferences Pre-Pandemic, Moves Its Offices

Posted onJune 19, 2020June 19, 2020

By Jill Nagy
Retirement Planning Group LLC, has been on the move, both physically and technologically, this year.
In January, they moved their Saratoga County office from Saratoga Springs to a building on Route 9 in Malta. More recently, the company moved its Glens Falls offices to 238 Bay Road from a previous space on Glen Street.
Both moves resulted in larger buildings and better parking facilities, according to James Corcoran. In Malta, for example, there is space for two or three more offices.
At the same time, working with PrimeLink, the company increased the technology in the conference rooms, created an audio studio for podcasts and radio broadcasts, and installed an internet-based telephone system. The new system allowed employees to take their telephones home and work from there.
Last January, David Kopyc, president of the Retirement Planning Group LLC, wrote an article warning readers of “black swan events”—unexpected developments. “Little did I suspect that we would have one in just six weeks,” he said, referring to the coronavirus pandemic.

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Business Report: Estate And Tax Planning During COVID-19

Posted onJune 19, 2020June 19, 2020
Jennifer M. Boll of Bond, Schoenecke and King PLCC.

By Jennifer M. Boll, Esq.
In the last several months, we have seen the drastic impact of the COVID-19 crisis on our health, way of living and the economy. While these times may feel uncertain, there are still many factors in your control and even opportunities for those who seek them out. This is especially true as it relates to your estate and tax plan.
The current environment of low interest rates and depressed asset values presents several unique estate planning opportunities for individuals to make the most of their hard-hit assets and leverage the transfer of wealth and business interests. There are a few items to consider.
• Federal gift tax exemption and annual exclusion remain at all time highs.
In 2020, the federal gift and estate tax lifetime exemption amount is $11.58 million per individual, and the annual exclusion for gifts is $15,000 per recipient per year.

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