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Coronavirus Pandemic Creates Challenges For New York State Craft Brewing Industry

Posted onApril 16, 2020April 17, 2020

The unprecedented situation presented by COVID-19 has created challenging times for all, with breweries as no exception. The small businesses of the New York state craft beer industry, as with many industries, are feeling the impact of necessary restrictions on public gatherings.

The potential short-term and long-term effects of COVID-19 on the state craft beer industry will be dependent on the actions of consumers and business owners, as well as local, state and federal policymakers, according to the New York State Craft Brewers Association (NYSBA) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting the industry through advocacy, education and marketing.

NYSBA is working closely with state policymakers to protect New York’s 5.4 billion-dollar craft beer industry, responsible for 20,000 jobs across the state.

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Agencies Strive To Help Businesses; LDC Defers Payments For Existing Loan Holders

Posted onApril 16, 2020April 17, 2020

BY RACHEL PHILLIPS

In an area dependent on seasonal tourism, many local business owners are left with questions about what the coming months will bring as the coronavirus pandemic continues. Saratoga Race Course, the allure of Lake George and many local conventions and events such as the Americade bring thousands of people to the area each year, and with them, business for shops, restaurants and services nearby.

Businesses around the country are suffering, some forced to close and others operating on a limited basis.

In an effort to assist small businesses during this time of economic uncertainty, EDC Warren County President Ed Bartholomew, as administrator for the Warren County Local Development Corp., announced that the agency has deferred loan payments for businesses that have existing loan with the agency, for the months of April, May and June. The three months will be added to the back end of their loans, thereby extending the terms by three months.

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Cleaning Services In Demand, Taking On Employees To Meet The Increased Demand

Posted onApril 16, 2020April 17, 2020
North Country Janitorial maintains a training facility for its employees that is a replica medical exam room modeled after those found in Hudson Headwaters heath centers.
Courtesy North Country Janitorial

BY RACHEL PHILLIPS

With the emergence and spread of COVID-19, proper cleaning and disinfecting are more important than ever. As an essential service, there are several Capital Region commercial cleaning services still operating on the front lines during the pandemic.

When the first cases of COVID-19 broke out in the U.S., Matthew Montesi, president and owner of North Country Janitorial Inc. in Glens Falls, said he saw an uptick in business.

Initially, many businesses were requesting more thorough or more frequent services, he said. After the state-wide lock down went into effect, many of his contracts had to freeze services. However, business has increased for clients in essential industries, such as medical facilities and hospitals.

Derek Foster, president of Daigle Cleaning Systems, has clients from Albany to Lake George. He said is using displaced workers to fill the void and cover the increased demand for his company’s services.

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Area Distilleries Switch To Making Hand Sanitizer To Help Prevent COVID-19 Spread

Posted onApril 16, 2020April 17, 2020
These bottles of hand sanitizer are being produced at Springbrook Hollow Farm Distillery in Queensbury. The labels were provided by SheetLabels in Queensbury.
Courtesy Springbrook Hollow Farm Distillery

BY JENNIFER FARNSWORTH

With the coronavirus pandemic gripping the nation, using hand sanitizer is one of the strong recommendation of health agencies around the globe.

To help bolster supplies locally, some businesses have turned completely away from their normal mission and are making sanitizer.

When John Carr first opened up the Adirondack Pub and Brewery in Lake George, he never imagined that 20 years later he would find himself making hand sanitizer. He said his business has been making 1,000 gallons a week since the statewide shutdown came. His business isn’t close to its usual revenue, Carr said, but his priority is doing what he can to help not only Lake George, but surrounding communities.

“Making the hand sanitizer is helping us to keep the lights on. It has allowed me to keep my employees working,” said Carr.

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Siena Poll Shows 87 Percent Of New Yorkers Say Coronavirus Is Impacting Their Lives

Posted onApril 16, 2020April 17, 2020

Some 87 percent of New Yorkers say that the coronavirus crisis is having either a somewhat or very significant impact on their daily life according to a new statewide survey of consumers released by the Siena College Research Institute (SCRI).

Fourteen percent of New Yorkers say that they are under mandatory quarantine, 42 percent are self-quarantining, 39 percent are practicing social distancing while only 4 percent are going about life as usual. Seventy-seven percent are either somewhat (32 percent) or very concerned (45 percent) that the coronavirus and its impacts will cause them serious financial problems, according to the poll.

Just over half of New Yorkers, 51 percent, are concerned with being able to meet their monthly financial obligations and 37 percent of all New Yorkers, 46 percent of those 18-34 years of age and 48 percent of those 35-49 years of age, are concerned with being laid off. Nearly 60 percent are concerned with their retirement savings or investments losing value, 49 percent are concerned about having to financially help other family members and 41 percent of all New Yorkers, and over half of young people and those making under $50,000 a year, are concerned with being able to afford food, the poll figures showed.

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Hudson Headwaters Network Furloughs 85 Employees, Mostly In The Non-Clinical Field

Posted onApril 16, 2020April 17, 2020

Hudson Headwaters Health Network has furloughed roughly 85 employees due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Furloughed staff will remain employees of the network under a leave status and the network will pay the full premium cost of health, dental and life insurance benefits during this time period, officials said. Primarily non-clinical staff are affected by the furlough.

According to Hudson Headwaters CEO Dr. Tucker Slingerland, the network’s top priority is the health of the communities and patients, along with the health of the network that cares for them.

“Our top priority is to keep all health centers open, as it’s vitally important to our communities that we do everything possible to keep locations open as long as we have sufficient medical personnel available,” he said. “This is an extremely difficult decision, but a responsible one in order to protect the future of our organization and the future of every individual employee and patient we serve. When the current crisis ends, we have every intention of bringing all of our staff back.”

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Concord Pools Sold To Its Vice President Of Pool Sales; Smooth Transition Anticipated

Posted onApril 16, 2020April 17, 2020
This is the South Broadway, Saratoga Springs office of Concord Pools. The business was purchased by its vice president of pool sales, Jon Foshee.
©2020 Saratoga Photographer.com

BY JENNIFER FARNSWORTH

Concord Pools of Latham and Saratoga Springs has a new owner.

Mike Giovanone, the former president and chief executive, recently sold the business to his vice president of pool sales, Jon Foshee.

Foshee worked 12 years working as a sales director and executive for Latham Pool Products. In February of 2019, he was asked if he would be interested in buying and running Concord Pools, with the intention of also managing the business.

“It seemed like a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, a tremendous offer. Everything seemed to line up and we worked together to make it as seamless as possible,” said Foshee.

The process, Foshee said, took about 12 months to complete. He said it was unlike any other deal he had witnessed because all sides sat down and worked together to find the best way to meet everyone’s needs.

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Business Report: Marketing During Uncertain Times

Posted onApril 16, 2020April 17, 2020
Sara Mannix is the founder and CEO of
Mannix Marketing. Courtesy Mannix Marketing

BY SARA MANNIX

How on earth do you market your business during uncertain times

I am frequently asked how businesses can market during Covid-19. Although every situation is unique, my advice is, don’t stop marketing, but change how you are doing your marketing.

Your customers have fears and uncertainties. Understanding those fears and how they relate to buying your product or service, will help you do a SWOT analysis (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats) that can be used to inform your plan.

Here are 13 ideas to consider when marketing your business now:

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Stewart’s Shops In The Region Relying On Takeout, Stepping Up Their Safety Policies

Posted onApril 16, 2020April 17, 2020
Stewart’s officials say frequent product deliveries to the shops and efficient systems at the manufacturing and distribution plant prove to be important in keeping shelves stocked.

BY JENNIFER FARNSWORTH

Not all businesses are having to scale back on their workforce as a result of COVID-19.

Grocery stores are facing the challenge of the sudden and dramatic demand for products. Convenience stores are facing similar challenges, including Stewart’s Shops.

Erica Komoroske, public relations specialist for Stewart’s Shops said “the traffic at our shops has increased for grocery items like milk, bread, eggs and other grocery items but because of our vertical integration, we are able to keep up with demand.”

Stewart’s is used to having an ongoing schedule of deliveries, including popular local products, like milk and eggs. Officials said eggs have been in especially high demand, but they are working with local farms to meet the needs of the community.

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Business Report: Re-Boot

Posted onApril 16, 2020April 17, 2020
Michael Cruz, president of Lighthouse Advisors LLC in Queensbury.

When we get ‘the other side’ of this shutdown, it will be critical to hit the ground running. Here is what you can do NOW.

Start with your business plan. A reboot will allow you to challenge whether your business is headed in the right direction. Consider whether you have the right product mix. Are you focused on the right markets? Which products or services provide you the best margin? Which have the most need in your market? You can adjust your strategy now, while you have time.

When given the all clear – quickly notify customers that you are back. Use social media. Use ads. Most importantly, call them! Make sure your sales teams are armed with your adjusted plan and reach out to as many customers as possible. It is critical that you re-establish relationships.

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