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Month: December 2022

Spoken Boutique In Saratoga Sees Ownership Change, Continues On With Its Same Vision

Posted onDecember 12, 2022
Tina Powell is the new owner of Spoken Boutique in Saratoga Springs.
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Spoken Boutique, located at 27 Church St., Saratoga Springs,is under new ownership.

 Pam Worth created the business in 2010. With over 40 years of experience as a buyer and merchandiser, she made it her goal to provide an extraordinary customer experience for patrons of the boutique.

The new owner is Tina Powell.

“I am excited to announce that I am taking a step-back to start a new chapter in my life,” said Worth. “I have decided to transfer the continuation of my vision to someone I feel completely comfortable handing the reins over to—Tina Powell.”

Worth will work with Powell in the store as buyer, merchandiser and sales associate. She plans on spending extra time with her husband and family, with opportunities to travel.

“I feel privileged that Pam trusts me to carry on her legacy,” said Powell.  “I have been working as a full-time employee at Spoken for the past year. During that time, I have grown to love our staff, our customers, our vendors, and of course the fabulous clothing. I am excited to have Pam by my side as I continue to build relationships and grow.”

Worth’s decision to launch her business in an off-Broadway location was facilitated by the incubator program offered by the Adirondack Trust Co. The program was initiated by the bank, to place first-time business owners in their  storefront on Church Street at a fair price.

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Annual Showcase Of Homes Event Results In Donation Of $48,000 To Two Local Charities

Posted onDecember 12, 2022
From left, Barry Potoker, Michelle Larkin of Rebuilding Together Saratoga; Dave Trojanski; Adam Feldman Habitat for Humanity and Lisa Licata at the Showcase of Homes donation ceremony.
Courtesy Showcase of Homes

The Saratoga Builders Association presented proceeds totaling $48,000 from its annual Saratoga Showcase of Homes to the local nonprofit groups Rebuilding Together Saratoga County and Habitat for Humanity of Northern Saratoga, Warren and Washington Counties. 

The Saratoga Builders Association has been able to contribute nearly $1.5 million to local charities from the event.

The 2022 edition of the Saratoga Showcase of Homes had only five homes on the tour due to labor and material shortages in the industry, officials said. Belmonte Builders, DSG Construction & Remodeling, Kodiak Construction, Trojanski Builders and Witt Construction participated. 

This annual community event is made possible only with the generous support of over 75 corporate and media sponsors. 

This year’s awards were announced at the a presentation and celebration event held on Oct. 19.

Awards were given in the basic categories, Executive Home Awards, People’s Choice Award and Realtor’s Choice Award .

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Economic Impact Of ‘Ice Castles’ Expected To Grow When It Returns In January

Posted onDecember 12, 2022
More than 88,000 tickets were sold last year for people to walk through Ice Castles.
Paul Post

By Paul Post

Local officials welcomed Ice Castles with open arms last year, hoping it would help fulfill the long sought-after goal of making Lake George a year-round tourist destination

It did that and more, by generating enough occupancy tax to bring four brand new attractions to Charles R. Wood Park’s Festival Commons in 2023, exponentially increasing Ice Castles’ economic impact by drawing even more people to the village, according to local officials.

“When Ice Castles was open, the streets had as many people on them as we’d see normally and all the accommodations I’m aware of that were open were full on weekends,” Mayor Robert Blais said. “So many people stayed at Fort William Henry Hotel, Holiday Inn, Quality Inn and the Marriott Courtyard that our occupancy tax collection for that period was up 40 percent. That will go toward increasing the number of special events the village can support and expanding the special events we have here presently.”

Warren County Tourism expected last year’s inaugural Ice Castles to give the local economy a $4 million boost. That figure should be much larger in 2023, both directly and indirectly, thanks to more attractions throughout the year, officials said.

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Saratoga Botanicals Organic Spa & Store Rebrands Itself, Relocates To Excelsior Ave.

Posted onDecember 12, 2022
Franesa Pyle is the owner of Botanicals Spa, the new name for her business that offers facials, massage, waxing, body treatments, lash and brow services, meditation services and more.
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Saratoga Botanicals Organic Spa & Store, formerly located on Henry Street in downtown Saratoga Springs, has rebranded and moved to 130 Excelsior Ave., Suite 106, in Saratoga Springs.

The spa’s new name is Botanicals Spa.

“One of the major reasons for our move was to have a setting closer to nature as well as better parking,” said Franesa Pyle, owner of Botanicals Spa. “Our new location is set on the Spring Run Nature trail, and we have designated parking now just for our business.”

The new location is designed as a “concept spa”, a place where customers can enter the spa and feel like they’re stepping into nature, she said.

“Our new spa build is modern, but also keeps with a theme of nature-inspired décor, such as tree installations, living walls and water features,” said Pyle.

 Botanicals Spa will continue to offer the same services in its 2,600-square-foot space. That includes facials, massage, waxing, body treatments, lash and brow services, and energy healing, reiki, chakra balancing and guided meditation.

All of the products used at Botanicals Spa are plant-based and non-synthetic.

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Knitt LLC Helps Companies Analyze Charitable Giving, Helps Nonprofits Prosper

Posted onDecember 12, 2022
Lisa Munter, left, shares informaton about Knitt with Catherine Hover of the Palette Community.
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By Susan Elise Campbell

Knitt LLC, a subscription-based service that connects donor businesses with a specific mission and appropriate nonprofit organizations, formally hit the philanthropic world at the end of October.

The soft launch follows two years of development, three months of beta testing, and a short time building up the funds for founder Lisa Munter to kick off the service regionally.

The service  helps plan, make and track charitable donations.

“While the platform is designed to be scaled worldwide, we in the Capital District, Saratoga and the Adirondacks are the first on this journey because this is the area where we live, work and play,” said Munter. “Knitt is a different way to handle philanthropy and it is going to take some time to grow it.”

Munter said “when you launch a service into the world there are a lot of questions about what the infant business is going to be.”

But feedback from the two dozen-plus companies and nonprofit organizations who were first to try out the Knitt platform enabled her staff and team of software developers to make refinements and introduce features that will add value for both sides of the client base, Munter said.

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Habitat For Humanity Changes Its Model To Build Condominium Units In Queensbury

Posted onDecember 12, 2022

By Andrea Harwood

Habitat for Humanity of Northern Saratoga, Warren & Washington Counties is working hard to expand the traditional one- and two-family homes  model they’ve been utilizing for years. 

Its new project is called Fairfield, a 25-unit, mixed-income development project intended to do that.

The property is located on Baybridge, off of Bay Road near SUNY Adirondack in Queensbury, at Fairfield Properties. 

“Habitat for Humanity is thrilled to start moving beyond our standard operating model of single family residences. We want to support as many humans as possible. To do that, we need to think beyond one or two homes a year,” said executive director Adam Feldman.

The condo project is intended to create more home-buying opportunities to more low- to moderate-income families in the area. Standard condominium models of separate ownership of individual units and joint ownership of common areas, such as stairways and yard spaces ,will be followed. Owners receive a deed in the same fashion as purchasing a single-family property.

This is not the first time a Habitat for Humanity affiliate has executed a project like this. Habitat for Humanity Sarasota in Florida successfully created a 72-unit mixed-income condominium development intended for home ownership in 2002. 

The development of the Fairfield property will create owner-occupied units between $175,000 and $350,000, all varying in floor plan and square footage. Roughly 30 percent of the units will be sold to low- to moderate-income Habitat for Humanity partner families.

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Business Report: Hiring A Grant Writer

Posted onDecember 12, 2022
Sabrina Houser is the owner of Capital CFO+ in Saratoga Springs.

By Sabrina Houser

Many nonprofits rely heavily on securing grants to fund the programs and initiatives that serve our communities. Grant writing services for nonprofit organizations are often handled by staff that have many other responsibilities as well. 

One strategy for success that is often overlooked or dismissed as too expensive is to contract with a grant writer or grant consultant. A grant writing consultant can work with existing staff to maximize the chances of success. 

A nonprofit grant consultant reviews the organization’s mission and finds grants that fit the mission. An outsourced grant consultant will also work with staff to make current grant applications align with funding requirements. A consultant can review, edit, and make suggestions to increase the  chances of submitting a successful grant application.

Grant management for nonprofits requires skill, time, and experience. Every grant comes with funder expectations for reporting, tracking of expenditures and program outcomes. Restrictions may also be placed on what the funds may be expended on. Tracking and reporting expenditures, properly allocating funds to allowed expenses, as well as measuring and evaluating program outcomes fall under the purview of grant management.

One of the critical functions of a nonprofit grant consultant is in strategizing funding support for specific initiatives and programs. A grant consultant’s experience with Federal, State, and private or corporate foundations can be an invaluable asset to a nonprofit that is struggling to secure grant funding or would like to increase their grant success rate. 

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Saratoga Casino Hotel Donates $120K To A Dozen Nonprofit Groups In Capital Region

Posted onDecember 12, 2022
Bo Goliber, second from left, and Christopher Lyons of AIM Services hold a donation check from Saratoga Casino Hotel executives Skip Carlson, left, and Sam Gerrity.
Courtesy Saratoga Casino Hotel

Saratoga Casino Hotel celebrated Giving Tuesday in November by donating $120,000 to 12 Capital Region nonprofit organizations.

“We have some amazing organizations in the Capital District that give back in so many ways to make our community stronger,” said Skip Carlson, vice president of external affairs at Saratoga Casino Hotel. “It seems fitting that on Giving Tuesday, we can give back to them so they can continue to make a difference in the lives of so many every day.”

The following organizations each received a $10,000 donation: AIM Services Inc., Albany Medical Center Foundation, Capital Roots, the Donna M. Crandall Memorial Foundation, Folds of Honor, Franklin Community Center, Jake’s Help from Heaven, Saratoga Community Health Center, Saratoga Sponsor-A-Scholar, SNACpack Program (Saratoga Nutrition Assistance for Children), Wellspring and the Wesley Community.

“AIM Services is honored to be among this incredible group of recipients for Make a Difference. This generous commitment from Saratoga Casino Hotel toward our 2023 endeavors is going to make a huge impact in the lives of the people we support with developmental and intellectual disabilities and traumatic brain injury by offering them access to more adventures, experiences, and meaningful opportunities,” said Bo Goliber, AIM Services chief development and communications officer.

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GlobalFoundries Will Work With Purdue University On Tech Development, Education

Posted onDecember 12, 2022

Purdue University, with its semiconductor workforce development and R&D programs, and Malta-based GlobalFoundries have entered  into a strategic partnership to strengthen and expand collaboration on semiconductor research and education. 

The announcement was made in a ceremony in late November with Dr. Mung Chiang, president-elect and executive vice president of Purdue University, and Dr. Thomas Caulfield, president and CEO of GlobalFoundries.

“Purdue launched the semiconductor degrees program (SDP) earlier in 2022, continued to grow world leading research in semiconductors, and welcomed multiple companies to our new Discovery Park District. We are excited to partner with GlobalFoundries to crystalize our offerings into programs relevant to the foundation of digital economy,” Chiang said. “We are intensifying our efforts not only to scale-up the talent pipeline, but also to create the depth of innovation expertise needed to advance U.S. leadership in semiconductors.” 

The agreement “underscores the widespread appreciation of how GlobalFoundries’s feature-rich chips enable many of the devices and technologies humanity relies on every day, and ever-growing recognition of the strategic importance of semiconductors to global supply chains and economic security,” Caulfield said. “To accelerate this forward momentum, GlobalFoundries is proud to partner with Purdue on jointly advancing semiconductor research and development, working together with Purdue’s talented faculty and students.” 

For GlobalFoundries, the partnership with Purdue will be overseen by GlobalFoundries Labs, which leads the company’s research and development efforts to advance GlobalFoundries’s differentiated technology portfolio in partnership with leading academic, government, and industry collaborators. 

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Small Businesses Must Be Aware Of Ransomware And Problems It Can Cause

Posted onDecember 12, 2022
Craig Stephenson, senior cybersecurity analyst at Tech II Business Services.
Courtesy Tech II

By Christine Graf

 In 2021, an estimated 37 percent businesses were the target of ransomware—a type of malicious software designed to block access to a computer system until a sum of money is paid. 

The price tag for these worldwide attacks was a staggering $20 billion. The dollar amount is expected to reach $265 billion by 2031, experts say.

In order to combat ransomware and other cybersecurity attacks, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has partnered with members of the private sector. Through a program called InfraGard, they work together to protect the country’s critical infrastructure. 

Craig Stephenson, senior cybersecurity analyst at Tech II Business Services in Saratoga Springs, is a member of InfraGard. Tech II provides managed information technology services to small and medium sized businesses.

According to Stephenson, cyberattacks represent a clear and present danger to all companies regardless of size.

 “We are being inundated on a daily basis by bad actors from around the world. They are trying to steal the intellectual property from businesses or trying to get money from them. The FBI put together an unclassified video, and it’s an eye opener on how China is specifically and systematically trying to attack the United States in regards to stealing intellectual property.”

When it comes to ransomware, Stephenson said what he calls the “human firewall” is to blame for most attacks. 

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