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Carrying Cyber Liability Insurance Becoming Increasingly Important In The Internet Age

Posted onApril 17, 2024
Jeremy Deason, Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter at Associates of Glens Falls Insurance.
Courtesy of Associates of Glens Falls

By Christine Graf

With cyberattacks against small businesses on the rise in recent years, it is more important than ever for companies to have cyber liability insurance policies. 

According to Verizon’s 2021 Data Breach Investigations Report, 46 percent of all cyber breaches impact businesses with fewer than 1,000 employees. In 2020, there were over 700,000 attacks against small businesses, resulting in $2.8 billion in damages.

“We’ve been dealing with cyber liability insurance for about 10 years, but it hasn’t been until the last five years that it has become more mainstream. Every business should have a general liability policy as well as a cyber liability policy,” said Jeremy Deason, a Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU) and account executive at Associates of Glens Falls Insurance, an independently-owned insurance agency that writes policies throughout the United States. 

When cyber liability was in its infancy, policies were purchased primarily by companies that accepted credit cards or other digital forms of payment. These policies cover credit card breaches as well as the costs associated with providing data monitoring to customers.

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The Recently Launched Impact Club Seeking Volunteers For Special Olympics New York

Posted onApril 17, 2024

Special Olympics New York is launching a new volunteer club as charity organizations across the country celebrate National Volunteer Month this April. Members of the all-new Impact Club will help drive the inclusion of people with disabilities in communities across the state by performing administrative tasks via phone and email on behalf of Special Olympics New York. Volunteers will not be asked to solicit cash donations.

Volunteers interested in joining the Impact Club are asked to contact impact@nyso.org for more information.

“Special Olympics New York is an incredible organization that allows people with disabilities to discover the champion within – it’s a critical service that would not be possible without the thousands of New Yorkers who volunteer to support our athletes,” said Special Olympics New York President & CEO Stacey Hengsterman. “We are humbled and extremely grateful for the invaluable contributions of our coaches and event volunteers. We look forward to celebrating these individuals throughout Volunteer Month and to welcoming new ambassadors of inclusion who join the Impact Club.”

“I can’t wait to work with our Impact Club volunteers to support my fellow athletes and bring the magic of Special Olympics to even more families across New York,” said Capital Region Athlete & Special Olympics NY Awareness Coordinator Jude Killar. “On behalf of all the athletes, thank you to the current volunteers who help us out all year. You are our champions!”

Impact Club volunteers will be eligible for Community Service credit hours. Tasks will be assigned monthly, with an anticipated time commitment of at least two hours per week. The ideal Impact Club volunteer is organized, friendly, patient and professional.

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Business Report: Business Planning Is Not Just For January

Posted onApril 17, 2024
Michael Cruz is president of Lighthouse Advisors LLC in Queensbury.

By Michael Cruz

Every January we work on resolutions. Business planning often tops the list of things we want to do better. There are numerous articles about the coming year and predictions from experts.  If you did a solid planning effort – great! If not, do not wait for the next new year.

This takes some work and should be done outside of your office in a planned event. The best planning events also bring in facilitators. A facilitator is someone outside your company who can discussions focused and move you through a solid process. Many of these discussions can become contentious. And, a good facilitator will make sure that everyone contributes and get you more buy-in from your leadership team.

A solid key to good planning is working on a SWOT with your leadership team. SWOT analysis is a framework for identifying and analyzing an organization’s Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats. The primary goal of SWOT analysis is to increase awareness of the factors that go establishing a business strategy.

Strengths are those things that your company is good at. Often, they are things that make you stand out from your competitors.  Weaknesses are those things that we should get better at. Opportunities are those things answered by the question ‘What if?’ For example what if we were able to add a new product offering? Finally, Threats are those things that are outside our control. For Threats we want (later) to have mitigation strategies. Examples include macro economic questions of the economy slowing down, government regulations and the like.

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Artisan Trails In Washington County To Host Weekend Of Celebration Of Local Talent

Posted onApril 17, 2024
Some of the craft items made by Kris Gregson Moss, co-founder of Artisan Trails in Washington County, will be on display during the celebration of talent.
Courtesy of Kris Gregson Moss

Artists and artisans are invited to participate in a weekend of celebration of the talent in Washington County from July 13-14 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The sixth annual Artisan Trails in Washington County is a weekend of open studios and mini vendor fairs.

Artists and artisans are invited to apply by May 15 online at www.artisan-trails.org. 

New this year, “hubs,” such as breweries, galleries, shops, etc. will host multiple artisans and artists at their location on the open studios tour, along with live demonstrations, plein aire painting and workshops. For more information on becoming a Hub location the application is available on the website. 

This year, the event is organized by Karen and Steve Mattison with Kris Gregson Moss, who co-founded the Artisan Trails in Washington County in 2018 with Susan Whiting.

Artisan Trails in Washington County is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting the rich talent pool of Washington County in showcasing the beauty, history, and diverse artisanal skill sets which exist within our borders.

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Latham-Based Law Firm Opens An Office In Lake George To Serve North Country Clients

Posted onApril 17, 2024
Gregory J. Teresi, Esq., has joined LaMarche Safranko Law PLLC as an of-council attorney.
Courtesy of LaMarche Safranko Law PLLC

LaMarche Safranko Law PLLC has announced that Gregory J. Teresi, Esq., has joined their legal team as an of-counsel attorney, effective last month. An experienced trial attorney, Teresi will be handling personal injury and criminal defense matters at LaMarche Safranko Law in their new Lake George office.

After law school, Teresi served as a municipal attorney handling legal matters including Contractual Disputes, Personal Injury cases, Real Estate closings and Zoning/Planning applications for the City of Albany, City of Cohoes, Village of Ravena and Town of Coeymans. Prior to going into private practice in 2016, he worked for the Albany County Alternate Public Defender’s Office as a trial attorney defending misdemeanors and felony cases for impoverished individuals. 

Having earned his bachelor’s degree from Le Moyne College in Syracuse and his Juris Doctorate from Albany Law School, he was admitted to the practice of law before all state and local courts of New York and before the United States District Court for the Northern District of New York in 2005. He was admitted to practice in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York in 2023. 

He is a member of the New York State Bar Association, the Warren County Bar Association and serves as a member of the Board of Trustees for the Addiction Care Center of Albany, the Board of Directors for the Lake George Regional Chamber of Commerce, and the Board of Directors of the Warren County Bar Foundation.

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Stewart’s Shops Continues Its Expansion With New Stores And Popular Options

Posted onApril 17, 2024

By Christine Graf

Almost 80 years ago, the Dake brothers opened their first Stewart’s ice cream shop in Ballston Spa. Today, Stewart’s Shops has 357 stores and more than 5,000 employees on the payroll.

Each year, the company spends approximately $50 million to purchase property, build new stores, and renovate existing stores.

“For the last five to ten years, that has been our model,” said Robin Cooper, public relations manager for Stewart’s Shops. “We identify which stores don’t have the food-to-go option—the pizza, the sandwiches, the soups. That’s been our growth area, and that’s what customers seem to be wanting more of. Some of our older stores may have been renovated but may not have been expanded to the level where we can add some of those things.”

When expansion isn’t possible, the company sometimes purchases nearby property, building a new store and shuttering the old one. That was recently the case for the small shop located at the corner of Watervliet-Shaker and Old Loudon Roads in Latham. Expansion of the store, one built in 1981, was not possible, and there was no adjoining property available for sale.

“There wasn’t property to be had to expand at that site,” said Cooper, noting that a new shop, one that is expected to open before the end of the year, is being built 1.5 miles away at 956 Loudon Road.

The company plans to sell the property on the corner of Watervliet-Shaker and Old Loudon Road, and several buyers have expressed interest in purchasing it.

In recent years, Stewart’s has sold several of their old locations after building new stores in the vicinity. The one at 16 Round Lake Road in Malta was purchased by Kimberly Salerno, who opened a law office in a former Stewart’s location. The building sat empty for several years after a new store was built on property directly across the street. Before opening her office in late 2022, Salerno completely renovated the building, both inside and out. Just a few miles north at 2505 Route 9 in Ballston Spa, another former Stewart’s Shop was transformed into La Lume Hair Salon. Owner Shannon Ramirez spent more than $1 million to purchase and renovate the building.

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The Common Roots Brewery Expands With New Sister Location Dubbed Albany Outpost

Posted onMarch 17, 2024
South Glens Falls-based Common Roots Brewery has expanded its reach into the Capital District with the opening of its Albany Outpost.

By Christine Graf

Common Roots Brewery of South Glens Falls has opened its long-anticipated sister location, the Common Roots Brewery Albany Outpost, at 19 Quakenbush Square in Albany. Located in the former home of the Albany Pump Station, the restaurant and taproom is owned by father and son Bert and Christian Weber. 

The Weber’s purchased the Albany property from the late Cornelius “Neil” Evans, the founder of the C.H. Evans Brewing Albany Pump Station. About 18 months ago, Evans reached out to the Webers, asking if they would be interested in purchasing the building as well as additional business assets.  

“The deal was in the works for a while,” said Christian Weber. “We completed the details of the sale in May but didn’t close on it until November.”

Evans died just one month after the deal was finalized, passing away in June at the age of 78. 

After assuming ownership of the Pump Station, the Webers totally gutted the facility, installing a new kitchen, taproom, and bar. They also added new bathrooms and purchased new furniture for the facility.  

“We reopened at the end of February, rebranded as the Common Roots Brewery Albany Outpost,” said Weber. “We’re really excited because we’ve always wanted to have an outpost facility in the Capital Region. We feel like we’ve created and cultivated this wonderful experience at Common Roots, and we want to create that same experience in Albany.”

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ARCC Celebrates Robert Nemer As The 35th Annual J. Walter Juckett Award Honoree

Posted onMarch 17, 2024
James Towne (left), joined by ARCC President Tricia Rogers, presents the 35th Annual J. Walter Juckett Award to Robert Nemer of Nemer Motor Group at the Sagamore Resort.

On the evening of Friday, March 8th at the beautiful Sagamore Resort, the Adirondack Regional Chamber of Commerce (ARCC) celebrated Robert Nemer with their 35th Annual J. Walter Juckett Community Service Award. Over 330 friends, family, and community members joined the celebration. 

Nemer is a founding member of the Adirondack Civic Center Coalition, Inc. that was responsible for the acquisition of the Glens Falls Civic Center/Cool Insuring Arena from the City of Glens Falls. He also started the Kids with Packs Program, in partnership with The Post Star and the Tri-County United Way, to provide school supplies to children in need in 14 schools in Warren, Washington, Saratoga, and other counties. Nemer also serves as a board member for Hudson Headwaters Health Network, and the SUNY Adirondack Foundation.

Mr. Nemer is a major and regular contributor and sponsor for many community organizations and their events. Through the Nemer Motor Group, he has made considerable contributions to Glens Falls Hospital, Saratoga Hospital, St. Peter’s Hospital, and Hudson Headwaters Health Network. Nemer and his wife Franny (Francine) have also personally donated time and funding to these health centers. The two have also contributed to the youth education efforts of The Hyde Collection.

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The Controversial Biochar Facility Faces Legal Battles And Numerous Environmental Concerns

Posted onMarch 17, 2024

By Paul Post

Developers of a proposed, highly controversial biochar facility anticipate a fall groundbreaking, pending approval of required permits by the state Department of Environmental Conservation.

 But the Moreau Town Board is seeking a moratorium on all new construction within industrial zones, which could block the project.

 Saratoga Springs-based Saratoga Biochar Solutions says it will take legal action if the town succeeds with such efforts.

 “We would absolutely file an Article 78 complaint if it comes to that because it’s unlawful, it’s arbitrary, it’s capricious; it’s targeting one company,” said Ray Apy, CEO, founder and owner of the Saratoga Springs-based firm. “It’s absolutely illegal.”

 However, opponents concerned about potential environmental hazards, say they’ll file suit to prevent construction if the company obtains the air quality and solid waste handling permits it needs from DEC.

 “Yes, that is definitely a consideration,” said Tracy Frisch, chair, Clean Air Action Network of Glens Falls. She said her organization has already retained San Francisco-based Earthjustice, a high-profile national non-profit that’s dedicated to litigating environmental issues.

Frisch said 55 local, state and national organizations are supporting efforts to stop construction of the proposed $45 million facility at Moreau Industrial Park, in the northeast corner of town.

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Local Tourism Officials Work To Replace The Revenue Lost From Basketball Tourney’s Move

Posted onMarch 17, 2024
Center court display at Cool Insurance Arena for the Boys Basketball Championships.

By Paul Post

“It stings. We rent hundreds of hotel rooms just to the athletes, let alone all the fans that come from all over New York state, so it’s a big hit for the local economy.” — Jeff Mead, Cool Insuring Arena general manager.

 “Four hundred room nights in any month is a blow, especially March. The bigger economic impact for the county is sales tax. Everything from Stewart’s to The Bullpen, Raul’s, and all the other great restaurants downtown. Before and after games, everybody goes to lunch, goes to dinner and fills up their gas tanks. That’s where you’re going to see the biggest loss.” — Tyler Herrick, Queensbury Hotel general manager.

“This setback is a significant loss. The tournament not only generates a direct economic impact, but also serves as a means to promote Lake George and Warren County for prospective future tourism visits.” — Gina Mintzer, Lake George Chamber of Commerce executive director.

These are among the many impacts that will be felt locally following Glens Falls’ loss of the New York State high school basketball championships from 2025-27.

Glens Falls hosted the weekend-long event, held each March, for 35 years from 1981 to 2016 when Binghamton was awarded a three-year contract.

Glens Falls won it back and hosted this year’s tourney from Thursday, March 14 to Sunday, March 17, only to lose it again to Binghamton in a highly-controversial recent decision.

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