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Empire State University To Launch Degree Program In Digital Media Arts In 2024

Posted onOctober 17, 2023
Empire State University will have a new bachelor’s degree in digital media arts.
Courtesy Empire State University

Empire State University has launched a bachelor’s degree in digital media arts to prepare students for careers in graphic design, content creation, web design, and digital storytelling. 

The program provides students with the necessary skills and knowledge to thrive in the rapidly evolving world of digital media, officials said. 

Students can enroll in the digital media arts program at SUNY Empire beginning spring of 2024.

The program is designed to be flexible, accommodating both full-time and part-time students, as well as transfer students. Employing the “learner as producer” model, students will learn by doing while receiving personalized support and guidance from mentors and faculty with expertise in the field. The duration of the degree program will vary depending on individual course load and prior credits.

The fully online BA or BS in digital media arts features a cutting-edge curriculum offering courses such as media and visual literacy, digital art and design, information design,  digital painting and web publishing.

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U.S. Awards GlobalFoundries A $3.1 Billion, 10-Year Contract To Make Secure Chips

Posted onOctober 17, 2023
GlobalFoundries in Malta has a government contract with the Department of Defense.
Courtesy GlobalFoundries

The U.S. Department of Defense has awarded GlobalFoundries a new 10-year contract for a supply of securely manufactured, U.S.-made semiconductors for use across a wide range of critical aerospace and defense applications. 

With an initial award of $17.3 million tin September and an overall 10-year spending ceiling of $3.1 billion, the new contract provides the Department of Defense and its contractors with access to GlobalFoundries’ semiconductor technologies manufactured at its U.S. facilities. 

GlobalFoundries also announced it is seeking federal funding to expand its ability to produce semiconductors and modernize its U.S. facilities, including its property in Malta.

The GlobalFoundries facilities in Malta are Department of Defense-accredited to the highest security level, Trusted Supplier Category 1A, which implements proven stringent security measures to protect sensitive information and manufacture chips with the highest levels of integrity to ensure they are uncompromised. 

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Business Report: Cybersecurity Awareness Month

Posted onOctober 17, 2023
Christopher Conklin, VP, Chief Information Security Officer, Chemung Canal Trust Company.

It’s October, which for those in the technology field means it is Cybersecurity Awareness Month. 

Since 2004, Cybersecurity Awareness Month has been designated as a time to raise awareness regarding the impact of cybersecurity. Given the devastating impact of cybersecurity attacks, a month does not seem enough. The year 2023 has seen a drastic influx of not only an increase in attacks, but also large payouts to ransomware operators.

No matter the size of an organization, it is a target. No organization is safe from threat actors. Just look at the recent ransomware attacks affecting MGM Grand and Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas. While these large organizations handle money, casinos are not normally on the list for threat actors until now.

With the increase in attacks and potential costs to organizations, now is the time to focus on basic foundational questions.

Cybersecurity Awareness Month is a popular time for routine tips or practices, but they warrant constant reminders. Traditional guidance holds that organizations should follow several time-tested practices to help protect themselves. They include:

• A safe and secure password.

• Utilize multi-factor authentication when possible.

• Data encryption.

• Routine data backup.

• Keep your devices updated.

• Report phishing attempts.

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Re-Brand of Queensbury-Based Lawn Care Co. Includes New Logo And A New Website

Posted onOctober 17, 2023
Thatch and Thatch Jr. are characters on the new logo of the Lawn Care Co., which has rebranded and has a new website and new marketing campaign.
Courtesy the Lawn Care Co.

The Lawn Care Co., based in Queensbury, announced a new rebrand including the introduction of new mascots—Thatch and Thatch Jr.—as well as the launch of a new website designed to enhance user experience and customer engagement. 

The company is owned by David Whitbeck and offers lawn care, fertilizer programs, and pest control services to clients in the Capital District.

The company includes in its service areas the communities of Glens Falls, Queensbury, Lake George, Warrensburg, South Glens Falls, Saratoga Springs, Wilton, Gansevoort, Ballston Spa, Ballston Lake, Malta, Clifton Park, and Halfmoon.

“When they’re not throwing the ball around, they’re offering tips for a greener lawn on The Lawn Care Co.’s social media and popping up on the website to say hello,” the company said about its mascots, Thatch and Thatch Jr. “You may even see them driving down the street on one of The Lawn Care Co.’s fleet of vehicles.”

As part of the rebrand, the Lawn Care Co. has a new jingle, a musical representation of the company’s values and dedication to creating lush, vibrant lawns, the company said.

The rebranding journey also includes a website that reflects the company’s friendliness, professionalism, and dedication to quality and customer satisfaction. It can be found at lawncare518.com.

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Six Flags Great Escape Will Have A New Ride, The Bobcat, When Facility Opens In 2024

Posted onSeptember 19, 2023
Six Flags Great Escape retired the Alpine Bobsled this year, but the Bobcat ride will replace it when guests go to the tourist attraction in 2024.

Six Flags Great Escape announced it will have a new rollercoaster ride in 2024—the Bobcat. 

This addition marks the first new wooden coaster introduced in New York state since 1999 and is the first new coaster to be constructed at Six Flags Great Escape since 2003, according to Six Flags officials. 

It replaces the Alpine Bobsled which was retired Sept. 4, 2023.

“We knew we had to find a perfect fit to replace the Alpine Bobsled in the hearts of our guests,” said resort president Rebecca Wood. “This beautiful, all-natural wooden family coaster will deliver a smooth, fast and heart-pounding experience. It is sure to be an instant classic.”

The Bobcat will reach speeds of nearly 40 mph, officials said. It stands 55.4 feet high and is 1,412 feet long. There will be two trains, seating 12 passengers per train.

The Bobcat is expected to begin in the spring, just in time for the park’s 70th anniversary celebration. 

“The Bobcat will provide the unique feel of a quintessential wooden coaster, introducing thrill-seekers to quick turns, spunky drops and heart-pumping excitement aboard a custom, state-of-the-art, themed train,” the company said.

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Spring, Early Summer Weather Events Hurt Some Local Apple Growers; Others Survive

Posted onSeptember 19, 2023
Hick’s Orchard in Granville recently opened its you-pick apple business despite a late freeze and early-summer hail storm that caused major losses at many Northeast farms.
Paul Post

By Paul Post

 First a late-spring killing freeze. Then a devastating, early summer hail storm.

 “I’ve heard many, many stories about lots of orchards that had total loss and won’t even be able to do anything with apples this fall,” said Michelle Wilson, business manager of Hick’s Orchard in Granville. “Some got hit double whammy with the hail storm a few weeks after that freeze. It definitely depends on where you were, your elevation and how cold it got.”

 But Hick’s, like Saratoga Apple in Schuylerville, is the exception this harvest season, whose you-pick business kicked off on Labor Day Weekend, ushering in one of autumn’s most popular family-oriented outdoor activities.

 “We do have a crop,” Wilson said. “I think we’re going to be okay.”

 The U.S. Department of Agriculture has designated 31 counties across New York state, including Washington and Saratoga, as a primary natural disaster area following the late May frost-freeze event. These designations mean that impacted farmers may be eligible for assistance,  including emergency loans from the USDA Farm Service Agency.

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Most NY Counties Dropped In Population, But Warren County Grew 2010 To 2020

Posted onSeptember 19, 2023

Warren County was one of just a handful of New York counties that gained population between 2010 and 2020, as 75 percent of Upstate New York counties lost population over that decade, according to the 2020 U.S. Census. 

The data from the census also shows another trend in terms of county population: Warren County is now the fourth oldest county in the state, judged by median age of residents.

An analysis of Census data by Warren County Department of Planning and Community Development found that Hamilton, Columbia and Delaware counties were the three oldest counties in New York, while Warren County’s median resident age of 47.5 years was tied with Essex County for fourth oldest. 

The Planning Department has created an interactive website breaking down census trends by county, town and school district.

The data shows that Warren County has aged much more rapidly than New York state and the United States as a whole. Its median age stayed relatively close to the state and national averages through 1990 but then began diverging quickly; by 2020, the county’s median age was nearly a decade higher than the national average.

According to the data, in 2020, the U.S. media age was 38.8 years, the New York State median age was 39.0 years, and every municipality in Warren County exceeds these median ages. The municipality with the lowest median age was Glens Falls, at 39.6 years.

The highest median age for a municipality in the county is Hague, with a median age of 61.8. And more than 50 percent of those living in Hague are over the age of 60.

“In many municipalities, this disparity is much greater than the county’s average,” explained Warren County GIS Administrator Sara Frankenfeld, the report’s author. “For example, the town of Bolton has three times as many seniors than it does children, with over 30 percent of the population aged 65-plus and only 10 percent under age 18. In Hague, Horicon and Lake George, fewer than 15 percent of the population are children.”

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Adirondack Regional Chamber Of Commerce Names Robert Nemer Juckett Award Winner

Posted onSeptember 19, 2023
Robert Nemer is co-owner of the Nemer Motor Group and the Juckett Award winner.
Courtesy ARCC

The Adirondack Regional Chamber of Commerce announced that the 35th annual J. Walter Juckett Community Service Award will be presented to Robert Nemer, co- owner of the Nemer Motor Group and financial contributor to many local community organizations. 

Nemer will be presented with the award at the ARCC annual dinner on March 8 at The Sagamore Resort in Bolton Landing.

“All you need is a couple of minutes with Robert Nemer to learn that he is passionate about helping others,” said ARCC President and CEO Tricia Rogers. “His work spans through decades of helping our youth get the supplies and resources they need to succeed in school, all the way to helping fund the much-needed equipment that our hospitals need to serve their patients. When called upon, he answers the call. His contributions to our region will be felt for years to come.”

Nemer moved to Upstate New York in 1970, after teaching elementary school in Philadelphia, to help run his father’s Volkswagen dealership in Albany. Along with his brother Peter, they established and grew the Nemer Motor group which now includes four dealership locations.

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.

Nemer is a 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 Francine have also 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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Personnel Briefs: September 2023

Posted onSeptember 19, 2023

Lorie Gollhofer has joined the Lake George Regional Chamber of Commerce  as the membership marketing assistant.

Gollhofer has worked in membership and office management for over 25 years and at local organizations such as the The Hyde Collection, the Lake George Association, Bolton Chamber of Commerce and Bolton Central School. She joined the Chamber team in July.

In addition to regular office duties, Gollhofer provides one-on-one assistance to travelers who call, email and visit the Chamber office. She assists phone calls from visitors helping them find information on what to do in the area as well as where to eat, shop and stay. She also works to ensure members are taking full advantage of their benefits, such as keeping brochures stocked at both the main office and the Lake George Visitors Information Center and keeping information up to date so the Chamber can connect its members with visitors. 

She will also be taking on duties to assist with the marketing efforts for the Chamber, including but not limited to; social media posts, email marketing, website updates, and more.

Originally from Greenwich, Gollhofer now lives in Bolton Landing. 

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Arrow Financial Corp. announced the promotion of Marc Yrsha to chief banking officer for its two subsidiary banks, Glens Falls National Bank and Trust Co. and Saratoga National Bank and Trust Co.

Yrsha retains his position as executive vice president and will assume all chief banking officer responsibilities for the banks. 

He joined the company in 2015 and currently oversees retail banking, which includes retail, consumer, business and municipal banking, as well as small business and home equity lending. As chief banking officer, Yrsha succeeds Dave DeMarco, who was promoted to president and CEO of Arrow in May.

Yrsha is active in the community and currently serves as chair of the Adirondack Regional Chamber of Commerce. He is also a member of the Council of Business Advisors for the Lake George Association, Warren County Local Development Corporation and Lake George Regional Planning Board loan review committees.

He is a graduate of Castleton State University and the Adirondack Regional Chamber of Commerce Leadership Class of 2013. Marc and his family currently live in Queensbury.

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Body Barre Dance Studio Moves To A New 12,000-Square-Foot Facility In Queensbury

Posted onSeptember 19, 2023September 19, 2023
Body Barre dance studio owners Annie Lafontaine, bottom row center left, and Katie Langdon, center right, pose with staff in front of the facility in Queensbury.

By Christine Graf

The Body Barre dance studio has found a new home in the former Social Security building at 17 Cronin Road in Queensbury. 

Owners Annie Lafontaine and Katie Langdon spent hundreds of thousands of dollars renovating the 12,000-square-foot building before opening their doors in July.

Lafontaine and Langdon met while teaching classes at the Glens Falls Ballet and Dance Center, and they opened The Body Barre in the Aviation Mall in 2018. At that time, they were primarily teaching classes for children.

“We then expanded into adult classes,” said Lafontaine who is also a real estate broker and the owner of Selling ADK in Lake George Village. “That program has taken off. We now have more than 70 classes a week that we offer, at least 3 to four classes each a day are adult dance or adult fitness– Zumba, indoor cycling, barre, and now yoga.”

Dance offerings for adults include ballet, tap, and hip hop. The studio also recently introduced a new circus arts class that incorporates hoops, silks, and aerial arts.

All adult classes are totally beginner friendly, and for those with more experience, joining the studio’s dance team is also an option. The adult dance team currently has about 30 members and performs in local parades as well as at Boo to You in Glens Falls. 

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