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Common Roots Plans To Build A Second Structure With Restaurant, Brewing Spaces

Posted onMay 17, 2022
Bert Weber, left, and son Christian Weber are expanding their Common Roots business.
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By Paul Post

A smile crossed Bert Weber’s face when a Cape Cod barkeep urged him to check out a new beer made by Common Roots of South Glens Falls.

“It’s really good, you should try it,” the tavern worker said.

Little did he know that Weber and his son, Christian, own the business, which is one of Saratoga County’s fastest-growing craft breweries. “It never gets old when we go to a spot we’ve never been to, walk in and there’s a Common Roots beer on tap,” Christian said.

The Webers have a $3.2 million expansion plan in the works.

Plans call for acquiring a two-acre parcel adjacent to the brewery, at 55 Saratoga Ave., and building a large facility for warehousing, storage, a separate farm-style brewery that will produce wild-mix fermentation beers, and a large restaurant capable of hosting special events such as weddings.

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Wind-Chill Factory In Ballston Spa Offers Ice Cream, Food Off The Grill And Mini-Golf

Posted onMay 17, 2022
Brandon and Keely Whalen of Wilton recently opened Wind-Chill Factory, a seasonal ice cream, food, and miniature golf business at 3 Trieble Ave. in Ballston Spa.
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By Christine Graf

Husband and wife Brandon and Keely Whalen of Wilton— whose family opened the Wind-Chill Factory in Ticonderoga in 1996—recently opened Wind-Chill Factory, a seasonal ice cream, food, and miniature golf business at 3 Trieble Ave. in Ballston Spa.  

The flagship location of Wind-Chill Factory was opened in Ticonderoga by Brandon’s father, Bobby Porter. Brandon grew up working at Wind-Chill Factory. He met his future wife while they were classmates in high school. Keely’s parents, John and Roberta Cooper, own Frenchy’s, a roadside food and ice cream business in Crown Point in Essex County. 

“They purchased it when I was two years old, so I literally was born and raised in the industry,” said Keely Whalen of Frenchy’s. “Brandon was also raised in the exact same kind of business. He worked there all through high school and up until he joined the Navy.”

The couple married in 2015 and lived for several years in Connecticut while Brandon was stationed there They relocated to the Capital Region in 2019 after he was reassigned to the Nuclear Power Training Unit in Ballston Spa where he serves as an instructor.

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StoredTech Grows Further In North Carolina With Acquisition Of NOAH IT LLC Company

Posted onMay 17, 2022
Mark Shaw, president and CEO of Stored Technology Solutions Inc. (StoredTech).

StoredTech has acquired the assets of NOAH IT LLC in North Carolina for an undisclosed sum. 

Mark Shaw, CEO at StoredTech, said the move was made to increase its growing Raleigh, N.C., presence. NOAH IT’s employees joined StoredTech. 

The acquisition is effective immediately. All of the NOAH IT staff are working out of StoredTech’s Raleigh office. 

This acquisition brings more clients to StoredTech’s Managed Service Provider (MSP) platform and, it brings more services to NOAH IT’s base of clients. 

“We are always looking for ways to expand out footprint. Allan and the NOAH IT team certainly does that. We are also excited to offer more comprehensive services to our new clients.” Shaw said.

Allan Polak, founder of NOAH IT, said “this combination brings more depth of support and services to our clients. StoredTech has grown immensely here in Raleigh, and we are excited to be a part of it … “I was extremely impressed with the StoredTech team’s total focus on customer delight.”

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Taste NY Producers Showcase Rescheduled; Now Set For Sept. 22 at SUNY Adirondack

Posted onMay 17, 2022

The Taste NY Producer Showcase, originally scheduled for April 28, was rescheduled to Thursday, Sept. 22.

Organizers said the in-person portion of the event was rescheduled to allow more businesses time to prepare and register for the event. 

The event on Sept. 22 will take place in the Northwest Bay Conference Center in Adirondack Hall at SUNY Adirondack, 640 Bay Road in Queensbury.

Admission is free. Booth space for producers is $25 and includes a breakfast, a networking event and two morning workshops to help producers expand their reach in the marketplace.

Registration for the showcase in September is open for both attendees and vendors.

In the meantime, two free virtual workshops were held on Thursday, April 28, to help farmers and agricultural producers in the Adirondack region and New York state grow their businesses.

Local restaurants, wholesalers, and other businesses looking to connect with local food and beverage producers will have a chance to in September to meet face-to-face at the Taste NY Producer Showcase.

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Huddle Bay Motel And Cottages On Lake George Purchased By Capital District Group

Posted onMay 17, 2022
Huddle Bay Motel and Cottages, a 13-unit Bolton Landing property, was purchased by Christopher Ramsey of Virtual Moving Technologies in Schenectady and two investment partners.
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By Christine Graf  

Real estate investor and tech company entrepreneur Christopher Ramsey and his investment partners have purchased the Huddle Bay Motel and Cottages on Lake George.

Under the name Bolton Landing Beach Resort LLC, Ramsey and his partners purchased Huddle Bay Motel and Cottages for $900,000 on April 14.  The 13-unit 4576 Lakeshore Drive features cabins, motel rooms, and efficiencies.

 The Schenectady native and Siena College computer science graduate is the founder of Virtual Moving Technologies of Schenectady. His company provides moving companies with software that enables them to prepare virtual moving estimates. Virtual Moving Technologies has 150 employees throughout the country with 20 located in Schenectady. Ramsey also owns numerous rental properties in Albany, Schenectady, and Troy as well as 17 self-storage facilities.

According to Ramsey, town and village officials were accommodating throughout the entire purchase process.

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GlobalFoundries Lands $117M Pact With U.S. Department Of Defense For Work In Malta

Posted onMay 17, 2022
GlobalFoundries in Malta has a government contract with the Department of Defense.
Courtesy GlobalFoundries

As part of the nation’s effort to sustain the microelectronics manufacturing capability necessary for national and economic security, and in support of an executive order entitled America’s Supply Chains, the U.S. Department of Defense has awarded a $117 million agreement to GlobalFoundries. 

GlobalFoundries, headquartered  in Malta,  will transfer its 45 nanometer (nm) silicon-on-insulator (SOI) semiconductor manufacturing process from its Fab 10 facility in East Fishkill, to its Fab 8 facility in Malta, the defense department announced in a press release.

The effort is a follow-on from an $8 million award issued last year through which GlobalFoundries conducted initial engineering baseline activities for the transfer. 

Federal officials said the agreement will ensure access to 45nm SOI semiconductors critical to Department of Defense strategic systems.

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SUNY Adirondack, Great Escape Pact To Help Students Study And Work Summer Jobs

Posted onMay 17, 2022
Through a partnership with SUNY Adirondack, students can get a job at Six Flags Great Escape, while living on the college campus and taking classes.
Courtesy Six Flags Great Escape

SUNY Adirondack and Six Flags Great Escape partner to offer opportunities to SUNY Adirondack students in its collaborative “Work, Learn and Play” program this summer. 

Students can earn up to $16.25 an hour, live on campus (if they choose), take a shuttle between the park and campus, receive free park tickets and meals, and keep a flexible schedule so they can enroll in summer classes. 

“We are so excited to offer this wonderful opportunity to our students in collaboration with Six Flags Great Escape,” said Kathryn O’Sick, dean for Student Affairs at SUNY Adirondack. “This is a great opportunity to earn money while continuing to earn credit this summer, all while having fun.” 

The program allows students to stay on campus for the summer, work in various positions at the 150-acre theme park and continue to earn credits toward a degree. 

“We will work with students to apply for summer financial aid and offer discounted on-campus housing,” O’Sick said. 

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ARCC’s Women’s Business Council Session Stresses The Impact Of Succession Planning

Posted onMay 17, 2022
Panelists discuss business succession planning at a summit presented by the Women’s Business Council on May 11 at the Queensbury Hotel in Glens Falls.
Courtesy ARCC

Succession and continuity planning are business activities that  can take a backseat to  other things like growing revenues, trimming costs, or running day-to-day business operations.  

That idea was the emphasis behind the ARCC Succession Summit, presented by the Women’s Business Council on May 11 at the Queensbury Hotel in Glens Falls.

During the afternoon session, a panel of experts discussed why succession is a critical business activity. The intent was to create a culture of regular succession planning and development to ensure upward economic trajectory continues in the region.

The panel explored these three scenarios:

• After a starup business survives,what is needed  to ensure continuity, employee/client retention, and resilience?

• How do family owned businesses successfully move from generation to generation and beyond?

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Business Report: Reinveting Oneself

Posted onMay 17, 2022
Rose Miller, SPHR, area HR thought leader, speaker, writer.

by Rose Miller

In my roles as an HR professional, a critical requirement is to keep up with the ever-changing landscape of employment laws, HR best practices and workforce stressors. 

It’s a lot. But us HR folks are a resilient bunch. The successful ones are always ready for change. Reinvention should be embraced to prepare for change.

I was speaking with a peer group of women leaders the other day. I love this group of “power-women”, who come from all walks of life and various careers. They are smart, fun, and empowered. We support each other in many ways, both personally and professionally. We understand how these things are deeply tied together.

The group’s facilitator often presents topics that are thought provoking and it challenges us learn about ourselves so we can lead with more self-awareness. If you have ever worked with someone who was not at all self-aware, you would fully understand the importance of this exercise.

This month, we were asked the question, “if you could reinvent yourself or change something at this point, how or what would it be?”

It’s a rare leader, who hasn’t reinvented himself or herself several times in their career. Look at what the last two years have done. Good or bad, we all needed to reinvent various pieces of our lives. Businesses needed to shift and pivot. We all had to flex and change to survive. Reinvention became survival.

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Skidmore College Creates Fund To Support Creativity, Entrepreneurship, Innovation

Posted onMay 17, 2022
Rob Sands, a Skidmore graduate, is chairman of the board of directors of Constellation Brands.
Courtesy Skidmore College

Skidmore College has created a $10 million initiative in support of its longstanding commitment to a liberal arts experience rooted in creativity that prepares students for thriving professional and personal success. 

Officials said a $5 million one-to-one matching pledge along with additional matching gifts created the Sands Family Foundation Initiative for Creativity, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship at Skidmore College.

A century ago, Lucy Skidmore Scribner founded Skidmore College with the vision that it would help students connect the power of their minds and their hands in a new model of liberal education, college officials said. That ambition takes a dramatic step forward with the new initiative, said college President Marc C. Conner.

“This extraordinary gift celebrates what Skidmore has always done—nurture creativity and prepare students for life after graduation—and moves us forward in our ability to offer the very model for a 21st liberal arts education,” Conner said. 

“The essence of innovation and entrepreneurship is an eagerness to be bold, take risks, look at tough problems with fresh eyes, and be unafraid to fail—the hallmarks of a great liberal arts education. This gift from the Sands Family Foundation emphasizes the incredible impact that our commitment to developing exceptional creative and critical skills can have on students,” said Conner.

 Rob Sands, a Skidmore business major graduate who is executive chairman of the board of directors of Constellation Brands, explained his personal commitment to this gift.

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