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Glens Falls Hospital Gets Waiver From NYS To Resume Elective Surgeries, Procedures

Posted onMay 14, 2020
Glens Falls Hospital received a waiver after it showed the state it has a detailed plan in place to resume outpatient surgeries and procedures and still cope with COVID-19 patients.

Glens Falls Hospital has been granted a waiver by New York state to resume elective outpatient surgeries and procedures.

In order to qualify, the hospital had to show that it has a detailed plan in place to resume these surgeries and procedures, and that explicit measures have been taken to insure a potential surge in COVID-19 patients can be handled.

The hospital has a plan in place to “surge” as needed by 54 percent in capacity and beds, officials said.

“This is great news for the community as well as the hospital,” said hospital CEO Dianne Shugrue.  “A planned procedure does not mean it is not medically urgent. These are patients who need a painful joint repaired, a diagnostic cardiac procedure, a gallbladder surgery, and many other surgeries and procedures that are important to the health of our patients.”

She said all patients scheduled for planned outpatient surgeries and procedures must be tested for COVID-19 and can only receive their planned care if the test is negative. And they must quarantine before and after their procedure.

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Siena Poll: 31 Percent Of CEOS Expect The Economy To Return To Normal In 6 Months

Posted onMay 14, 2020

Only 31 percent of CEOs expect the New York state economy to return to pre-virus levels of revenue and employment within the next six months according to a special Upstate New York Business Leader COVID-19 Survey from Siena College Research Institute (SCRI), sponsored by the Business Council of New York State, Inc. released in April.

Similarly, while only 5 percent have not suffered due to the virus and 35 percent think that their business will recover within six months, a quarter say by the end of 2020 and 35 percent don’t think their business will return to pre-virus levels until 2021.

“The results of this poll showed what many expected; businesses are hurting, especially smaller businesses and those in sectors whose operations have been most impacted by the reasonable state-imposed restrictions. Perhaps the most encouraging result showed employers expect their own companies and their industry sectors to recovery by early 2021,” said Heather Briccetti, president and CEO of The Business Council of New York State. “At The Business Council we will continue to work with our elected leaders to convey the needs of the business community for a successful economic restart, recognizing that this will only be done as fast as public health considerations allow.

“The good news is, there’s real opportunity for New York state to partner with the private sector, who understands what it will require to ensure a stronger economy moving forward.”

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Tanya Tobias-Tomis Succeeds John Strong As Director Of The Lake George Arts Project

Posted onMay 14, 2020

Tanya Tobias-Tomis is the new executive director of the Lake George Arts Project.

She replaces longtime director John Strong, who retired.

Tobias-Tomis has close to two decades of nonprofit experience, including 12 years at Saratoga Arts, most recently in her role as associate director. She worked on many projects there, projects, including Art@Work + Home program and First Night Saratoga.

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Lake George Regional Planning Board Helps Area Businesses Via Micro-Loan Program

Posted onMay 14, 2020

The Lake George Regional Planning Board is helping the region’s small businesses by offering working capital micro-loans for enterprises within Clinton, Essex, Hamilton, Warren, and Washington Counties.

The loans will be available for businesses that have been adversely affected by the COVID-19 outbreak. The funds are not to be used to pay off existing debt, refinancing other loans, acquire a position in business, purchase of equipment, investments, expansion, or personal expenses.

Lake Champlain and Lake George Regional Planning Board controls their regionally based Revolving Loan Fund program (RLF). This program provides financing throughout the area in order to support small business growth. The RLF program provides low-cost, short-term financing to businesses that are unable to obtain regular financing from the bank, officials said.

More than $13 million in loans have been distributed to start-ups and business expansions in the five-county region.

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Regional Council of NYS Has Website With Information For Ordering Goods Online

Posted onMay 14, 2020

The Retail Council of New York State has  launched RetailNewYork.com, an online directory for independent Main Street merchants of all sorts from throughout the state.

“Their stores might be closed for now, but they’re open for on-line and phone orders and ready to ship right to your door,” said Council  President and CEO Ted Potrikus. “We want to fill the site with contact information for stores of every sort. These are the Main Street merchants who need our support.”

“While we’re all waiting it out indoors, RetailNewYork is a great way to find your favorite stores and work out some retail therapy,” he said.

The council is also asking shoppers to support their local businesses by going online and leaving a review, referring a friend, or liking, commenting on or sharing the business’ social media links.

Listing on the directory is free for Retail Council members and, through at least Aug. 31, for stores that are not yet members of the statewide association, Potrikus said.

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‘Argyle Cheese Farmer’ Opens Storefront In Hudson Falls, Selling A Variety Of Products

Posted onMay 14, 2020
The Argyle Cheese Farmer owners David and Marge Randles opened this spot on Burgoyne Avenue in Hudson Falls, selling cheese, yogurt, doughnuts, bread and more.
Andrea Harwood Palmer

By Andrea Harwood Palmer

Argyle Cheese Farmer, the cheese manufacturing business on the farm of David and Marge Randles, has opened a storefront location at 2358 Burgoyne Ave. in Hudson Falls.

The Randles cheese farm location in Argyle is on a 225-acre family farmstead dating back to the 1860s. The storefront in Hudson Falls gives the owners another outlet where people can find and purchase their popular products.

Their products can be found in many area stores and they also appear at farmers market events in the region.

The storefront held its grand soft opening at the end of April. In addition to cheese, milk and yogurt products, homemade doughnuts, strudels, buttermilk rolls, fresh bread, coffee and small gifts such as branded travel mugs and tea cups are available for purchase.

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People Can Use NYS Labor App For Pandemic Unemployment Insurance Claims

Posted onMay 14, 2020

The state Department of Labor has launched an application for New Yorkers to apply for traditional unemployment insurance or the new COVID-19 Pandemic Unemployment Assistance.

Officials said the one-stop-shop for unemployment benefits will connect people with the benefits they deserve faster, without requiring them to call the Department of Labor.

Due to cumbersome federal guidelines, New Yorkers were required to apply for regular unemployment insurance and be rejected before applying for Pandemic Unemployment Assistance. With the new app, New Yorkers can simply fill out one form to get the correct benefits.

The DOL has also deployed over 3,100 representatives dedicated to answering unemployment benefit questions, seven days a week. This is up from 400 who previously manned the DOL call center prior to the pandemic.

Since the COVID-19 crisis began, DOL has paid approximately $2.2 billion in unemployment insurance benefits to 1.1 million New Yorkers, officials said.

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Adirondack Wine & Food Festival In Lake George Is Postponed Until September

Posted onMay 14, 2020
The Adirondack Wine & Food Festival has been rescheduled for Sept. 26-27.

In light of current social distancing guidelines revolving around the COVID-19 pandemic,  Adirondack Festivals LLC has rescheduled the 6th Annual Adirondack Wine & Food Festival to the weekend of Sept. 26-27.

The festival is normally held the last weekend in June. The decision to reschedule was made to help protect the health and safety of festival attendees and vendors, while providing an alternative date in 2020 with favorable weather, said Sasha Pardy, owner of Adirondack Festivals LLC.

“Nothing is more important than the well-being of our attendees and vendors,” said. “But we remain hopeful that come September, we are able to host our festival barring any federal, state or local regulations that would prohibit it. We are treating this pandemic very seriously and we will do everything we can to make our event as safe as possible for everyone in attendance.”

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Business Report: Post-COVID-19 Return To Work Plan

Posted onMay 14, 2020
Dorothy Rogers-Bullis is owner and president of drb Business Interiors in Saratoga Springs.

By Dorothy Rogers-Bullis

As New York state begins to look toward a post-COVID-19 reopening strategy, many businesses, organizations, and schools are trying to reinvent or re-imagine how they will safely operate. And it won’t be business as usual for most.

Each individual organization will need a thoughtful and highly customized approach, taking into account their business objectives, their space, and their employees’ work styles, while also creating appropriate social distance.

Here are some of our top tips for organizations as they explore their reopening options.

Create a committee. It’s going to take buy-in from numerous people in order to approve and implement a workable reopening plan. Your return-to-work steering committee should include leaders from HR, communications, and facilities, plus employee representatives. You’ll need their help with brainstorming ideas and managing expectations, as well as modeling positive behaviors.

Communicate. Input from employees is important, but it’s also crucial to keep people informed about what you are doing to ensure their safety. Keeping the lines of communication open is so important. If you are honest and upfront with staff and customers, encouraging people to ask questions and share their concerns, you will be able to gain their trust much faster.

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Business Report: Got Value?

Posted onMay 14, 2020May 14, 2020
Michael Cruz, president of Lighthouse Advisors LLC in Queensbury.

By Michael Cruz

As we get ready to re-emerge, it is important for you to re-assess your business. The entrepreneur’s mindset is to set to succeed. As the world throws you obstacles, you always find ways to overcome them.

Well, we have been thrown a big obstacle. What will you do? If you have not already, reach out to your best customers. Check in. See how they are doing. Even if they are shut down, this will be appreciated.

This will also help with your relationship when everyone is ready to fully engage. It is important to re-examine all aspects of your business. What you were doing before COVID-19 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. Your customers are having the same challenges you are. Everyone will be a little more cautious as to where they spend their money.

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