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Family Owned Hallwear Shop Moves To New Permanent Spot After Move Forced By Fire

Posted onSeptember 19, 2022
Hallwear, which produces screen-printed and embroidered clothing and novelties, has been in business for 26 years and moved recently to new quarters at 76 Lawrence St. in Glens Falls.
Courtesy AARC

By Jill Nagy

Hallwear, a company producing screen-printed and embroidered clothing and novelties, settled into new permanent quarters at 76 Lawrence St. in Glens Falls. 

They had a soft opening in August and formally cut the ribbon at the new location Sept. 1.

The company has been in business for 26 years, 20 at the same location. They were forced to move from their long-time home when a fire in a nearby apartment caused extensive smoke damage and some minor dismantling of their shop. 

“We got lucky. We were able to save a lot of items,” said Kevin Hall, second generation owner of the business. Before moving out, they held a fire sale at the old location. 

The business took up temporary quarters at the Shirt Factory for about a month while looking for a permanent site. The business was interrupted “very little” as they moved into the busy fall season, Hall said. 

The company’s customers include area schools and sports teams. Hall said even businesses not on a school schedule seem to like to order in the fall. 

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Moore, Former Warren County Administrator, Joins Behan Communications As Its CEO

Posted onSeptember 19, 2022
Ryan J. Moore is the new CEO at Behan Communications in Glens Falls.
Courtesy Behan Communications

Ryan J. Moore has joined Behan Communications as CEO.

He will work closely with owner Mark Behan and vice presidents John Brodt, Bill Callen and Bill Richmond to serve clients, expand business, and lead our firm into the future, Behan said.

He will help new and existing clients on state and local government matters, community relations, political strategy and crisis management, areas where he has deep experience.

He comes to the company from Warren County  where he served as county administrator and earned statewide and national praise for his leadership during the COVID-19 pandemic. Moore developed a model response that was admired and adopted by many other local governments. 

He developed a strategy to protect the local economy and local government services during and after COVID.  Warren County’s vaccination rate was among the highest in New York state and its economy improved during the crisis.

Throughout his career, Moore has been an  adviser to federal, state, and local officials of all political parties. He is recognized for his leadership in designing and implementing practical policy solutions to benefit the public.  He traveled the country with former  Gov. George Pataki, serving as his principal daily briefer, speech writer, and communications assistant. He worked with former Massachusetts Gov. Bill Weld on his gubernatorial campaign and was a senior advisor on Alexander (Sandy) Treadwell’s Upstate New York congressional campaign. 

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New York State Invests $15 Million To Upgrade Lake George Water Infrastructure

Posted onSeptember 19, 2022
New York state is committed to working with local communities to safeguard the quality of water bodies like Lake George and will help fund the upgrade of critical water infrastructure.
Courtesy NYS

The multi-year project to repair and upgrade critical water infrastructure on Lake George that officials said is crucial to protecting the long-term health of the lake is complete, state officials announced. 

New York state invested nearly $15 million in the state-of-the-art improvements to the village of Lake George’s wastewater treatment plant that will significantly reduce the amount of pollution that enters the lake and create lasting environmental and economic benefits for the region.

“New York state is committed to working with our local communities to safeguard the quality of our lakes throughout the state, making record investments to protect public health and the environment,” Gov. Kathy Hochul said. “Lake George serves as one of the most popular tourist destinations in the Northeast and a beloved location for family vacations, sustaining annual traditions that span generations. 

“The critical upgrades made to the village’s wastewater treatment plant will protect the future of this majestic water body while promoting economic growth and tourism throughout the region.”

Lake George is one of New York’s most popular tourist destinations. Nicknamed the “Queen of American Lakes”, the 28,160-acre water body located in the southeast corner of the Adirondacks that has served as a major tourism destination since the Revolutionary War era. Lake George residents and visitors take advantage of the myriad opportunities for outdoor and aquatic recreation in the region.

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Fish307.Com Owner Moving Business From Route 149 To Larger Goggins Road Site

Posted onSeptember 19, 2022
Jeff Goldberg, owner and operator of Fish307.com, says the company has outgrown the space they are currently in and is movin to a large building on Goggins Road in Lake George.
Andrea Harwood

By Andrea Harwood

After 30 years in business, Fish307.com is relocating to a larger facility in Lake George.

The store is moving to 814 Goggins Road in Lake George, the old location of the Adirondack Mountain Club right off Northway Exit 21. 

Jeff Goldberg, owner and operator, said the company has simply outgrown the space they are currently in, located at 6 Route 149  at the end of the Million Dollar Mile near the outlets. As the brick-and-mortar business has grown and the online ecommerce site has expanded, the space is no longer large enough.

“I didn’t have any intention of moving. In fact, I really want to retire. My people came to me and said, ‘Look, this building is for sale’. It was the perfect location and a nice building. So I said, ‘Well, I guess I’m not gonna retire any time soon’,” he said.

The building on Goggins Road is being renovated, with ceilings removed and raised, walls removed, bathrooms being brought up to ADA compliance and space in general being opened up. The back wall was moved 16 feet into the warehouse, creating a 3,500-square-foot showroom. Because the building is on 4.5 acres, Fish307.com can expand in the future without having to move again.

Goldberg anticipates being able to open doors for business by the end of September. The original location is still open and operating. 

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Queensbury WizardFest At Ridge/Jenkinsville Park To Feature ‘Quadball’ Broomstick Game

Posted onSeptember 19, 2022
The inaugural Queensbury Wizard Fest will be held in Queensbury and include games like Quidditch, also known as Quadball, based on the broomstick game from ‘Harry Potter/ movies.
Courtesy Queensbury Roundtable

The inaugural Queensbury Wizard Fest will be held on Sunday, Sept. 18, at Ridge/Jenkinsville Park in Queensbury that will include games like Quidditch, also known as Quadball, based on the broomstick sport from the “Harry Potter” books and movies.

It will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

College teams will participate in Quidditch, including those from the University of Rochester, Cornell University, Vassar College, and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI).  

Volunteers from the Rochester Institute of Technology/Syracuse University mixed team will offer a “kidditch clinic” for kids of all ages to learn how to play the game. 

The event will feature actual Quidditch Quadball games, entertainment, vendors with wizard wares, food vendors and more.  

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Community Solar Projects Are A Way For Businesses, Residents To Save On Bills

Posted onSeptember 19, 2022

By Paul Post

Community solar is a large array of solar panels at an offsite location that allows customers to access such power without installing panels on their homes. Developers build and operate community solar projects, and energy delivery companies like National Grid purchase and distribute credits generated by the projects to participating customers.

It’s an easy way for residential and small business owners alike to offset the current 8.5 rate of inflation by shaving up to 10 percent off their electric bills.

“There’s very little downside with this,” said Nathan Giebel, EnergyNext LLC vice president of energy services. “It’s a win-win, which is why they’re so popular. We partner with a lot of chambers of commerce. That’s how a lot of businesses come to interact with us.”

EnergyNext is a division of Chicago-based Satori Energy and has an office in Saratoga Springs.

There are three main issues the firm helps clients navigate when deciding which community solar project to enroll in.

“The biggest thing people care about is, How much am I going to save? What’s the guaranteed savings percentage? Most are 10 percent. Some are 5 percent. If you see something less than 10 percent, there’s probably something better available,” Giebel said.

Second, contracts are typically long term, perhaps up to 20 years. So clients might want to know if it’s possible to get out of an agreement without incurring any fees. Giebel said this is usually possible, with a 60- to 90-day advance notice window.

And third, customers want to know how they’re going to be billed. In some cases, they’re sent a second invoice in addition to their regular utility bill, a situation most people want to avoid. So Giebel suggested finding a project that involves just one invoice.

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Home Work Stations Can Lead To Back Woes; Experts Have Advice To Help Prevent That

Posted onSeptember 19, 2022
Denise Didio Buher, PT, owner of Orthopedic and Spine Physical Therapy.
Courtesy Orthopedic and Spine Physical Therapy.

by Christine Graf

A large-scale study conducted in Japan showed that increased work from home has led to an increase in lower back pain, and Google searches for the words “back pain” reached an all-time high in January 2022. Poor ergonomics in the home office are thought to be partially to blame for the worldwide surge in back pain.

Since the start of the pandemic, Denise Didio Buher, PT, owner of Orthopedic and Spine Physical Therapy in Queensbury, said her practice has seen an increase in the number of patients seeking treatment for back and neck pain.

“I have certainly seen an increase in all of this because people have been more sedentary since COVID, and they are all working from home. During COVID, I did tele-rehab, and I had a ton of people from New York City who were really trapped in their apartments. I worked with them to correct their seating, correct their posture, and give them exercises to counteract everything that they were doing.”

Dr. Brad Elliott, owner of Elliott Chiropractic in Clifton Park, said he has also seen an uptick in the number of patients seeking care for back, neck, and shoulder pain.

“Home workstations have kept providers like me busy,” he said. “There’s been a lot of overuse injury from working from home without a doubt. I’ve seen a lot of neck, shoulder, and upper back issues and a lot of nerve and muscle-based issues from forward head carriage.”

Buher is trained in the McKenzie Method, a biopsychosocial system of musculoskeletal care that emphasizes patient empowerment and self-treatment. She also does ergonomic assessments for individuals and companies.

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State Seeks Companies To Develop Insurance Policies To Promote Clean Technologies

Posted onSeptember 19, 2022

A new program focused on the research and development of new insurance policies and products to promote the adoption of clean technologies across New York state is on the way. 

The program will provide funding for products that manage the financial risk associated with climate change, supporting the state’s Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act goal of reducing carbon emissions 85 percent by 2050. 

 “New York state is leaving no stone unturned in our fight against climate change, and that includes investing in industries that will develop and advance clean, green technologies,” Gov. Kathy Hochul said. “By promoting innovative policies that will create more sustainable climate technology, we are taking bold action to meet the challenges of climate change. My administration remains laser focused on supporting key initiatives that will benefit both businesses and consumers while contributing to our state’s nation-leading climate efforts.” 

 The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) will select a program administrator to develop the new initiative, manage operations, leverage industry expertise, and boost research and development to establish new risk models. 

The program administrator will also select innovative insurance ideas, products, and services, such as insurance for residential and commercial renewable energy projects, that will develop new business models to enable future climate technology solutions. 

The program administrator will be awarded up to $1.5 million to work with managing general underwriters (MGUs) and managing general agents (MGAs) that can research, develop, and test new insurance products, and it will award up to $5 million in competitive grants which are anticipated to be announced in 2023. 

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Business Report: Culture For Retention And Recruiting

Posted onSeptember 19, 2022
Michael Cruz is president of Lighthouse Advisors LLC in Queensbury.

By Michael Cruz

We spend a lot of time thinking about how to attract and retain employees.  Pay rates, time off, health care, 401Ks and more. 

Yet, the number one reason people leave is that they do not like their boss. Number two is that they feel unappreciated. And third is that they do not like the company’s culture.

You have a culture at your company. If your company is large, you probably have some culture statement. They often start with “We have respect for our customers and employees.” Then, that new employee gets publicly berated by a coworker—or worse their manager. Do you think that they now believe the culture document?

If your business is smaller, you may think you are too busy to spend time worrying about that ‘soft’ stuff. The key message here is that you already have a culture. In this case, one that is unwritten and passed down by employees. 

All organizations have culture. Merriam Webster defines culture as “the set of shared attitudes, values, goals, and practices that characterizes an institution or organization.” Wiki says it is “the values and beliefs; language and communication; and practices shared by a group of people.” Thus, you have a culture at work, at church, with friends and even in your family.

Normal people do their very best to adapt to different cultures. We try to “fit in.” Think about the first week for someone new to your company. They are quieter at the beginning. Normal people observe for a while. They want to assess what is expected. 

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Business Report: Home Insurance To Fit Your Needs

Posted onSeptember 19, 2022
Bill Strauss, owner, Farmers Insurance Agency, Glens Falls.

By Bill Strauss

Your home is where memories are made and it’s also a major investment. It’s the haven you’ve created to live your life in safety and comfort and do what you love most. Cozy dinner parties for two. Tinkering on a classic car. Raising a family.

Home insurance is not required by law, but if you have a mortgage, your lender can require you to have insurance until the loan is paid off. It is there to help you protect what matters most, wherever you call home. It’s there to help you ease the financial burden of repairing or rebuilding your home and replacing your belongings after commonplace disasters.

Not every home insurance policy is the same. Policies can be tailored to fit your needs. A standard homeowners insurance policy covers damage to your home and your property caused by various perils covered by the policy. 

Typical home insurance policies cover damage caused by an aircraft, car or other vehicle, explosions, falling objects, fire and smoke, lightning strikes, theft, vandalism and malicious mischief. 

They provide four main types of coverage. Dwelling coverage helps you pay for repairs or rebuilding your home if it’s damaged or destroyed. Personal property coverage helps you pay the costs of fixing or replacing your belongings if they’re damaged. Liability coverage helps you protect your financial assets if you’re at fault for an injury or property damage or say a dog bites your neighbor.

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