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Bass Pro Shops Opens In Clifton Park, Creating Buzz, Jobs, And A Regional Outdoor Destination

Posted onAugust 19, 2025
The new Bass Pro Shops in Clifton Park welcomes visitors with its Adirondack lodge-inspired design, promising outdoor adventure, community events, and a boost to the regional economy.
Courtesy Paul Post

Editor’s Note The August print edition omitted the byline of Paul Post. The byline has been restored to properly credit the author.

By Paul Post

Jim Carey got up long before dawn, drove to Clifton Park and by 4 a.m. was first in line to enter a new Bass Pro Shops, whose doors wouldn’t open for another twelve-and-a-half hours.

He maintained the vigil despite searing hot afternoon temperatures that soared into the 90s.

“I didn’t want to fight the crowds to get in,” the Albany resident said, smiling. “I love Bass Pro Shops and I was curious to see what they did with the building. It’s beautiful inside. It’s going to be good for the area. It’s going to bring a lot of people in.”

Carey, an avid hunter and fisherman, was joined by a huge throng curious to see the store’s many attractions such as a 25-yard indoor archery range; large colorful diorama of Split Rock Falls in the Adirondacks with water rushing into a 12,000-gallon educational aquarium; beautiful hand-painted, outdoors-themed murals; and a wide variety of mounted wildlife.

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The Saratoga Hospital Gala Raises More Than $495,000 To Support Programs Across Region

Posted onAugust 19, 2025

The 43rd Annual Saratoga Hospital Gala was attended by nearly 1,000 guests recently with an evening of poolside camaraderie, popular auction items, and record-breaking generosity, all in support of community health. 

The event raised more than $495,000 net, with the highest grossing live auction in the gala’s history, bringing in $269,500.

Led by co-chairs Stephanie Collins and Cara Mildé, the gala was made possible through the dedication of a committed group of community leaders as committee members, the generous support of presenting donors and longtime hospital friends, Sonny and Julie Bonacio, and other valued donors and all in attendance.

Together, they helped create an unforgettable evening that showcased the power of community coming together to support accessible, high-quality healthcare.

Held at The Polo Meadow at Saratoga Casino Hotel, the celebration raised critical funds for Saratoga Hospital’s Community Benefit Programs, which help provide high-quality, accessible healthcare to thousands across the region. These include primary care, dental, behavioral health, and addiction medicine. 

Funds also support initiatives such as the School Health Program, Family Medicine Residency, Health Home Program, and the Saratoga Backstretch Clinic.

Among the evening’s standout moments were two unique auction items donated by Stewart’s Shops: the chance to create and name your own Stewart’s ice cream flavor. Each item sold for a remarkable $50,000, helping drive the live auction total to unprecedented levels.

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Local Author Releases Fourth Children’s Book Lucky’s Saratoga Rescue Inspires Young Readers

Posted onAugust 19, 2025
Author Elizabeth Macy holds her rescue dog Lucky with her series of Lucky’s Adventure books.
Courtesy Elizabeth Macy

Local author Elizabeth Macy has released her fourth children’s book, Lucky’s Adventure: The Saratoga Rescue, the first chapter book in the Lucky’s Adventures series for readers ages 7 to 11.

The story, based on the true events that inspired the original picture book, follows Lucky, a rescue dog who gets lost in Saratoga Springs. As the community searches for her, Lucky explores well-known locations including Saratoga Race Course, Congress Park, the State Park, downtown Saratoga and Saratoga Lake. The book includes 30 black-and-white illustrations and emphasizes themes of community, kindness and friendship.

A book signing and launch event is scheduled for Wednesday, Aug. 20, from 3 to 6 p.m. at the Saratoga Farmers Market as part of its Kids Club series.

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Business and Personnel Briefs: August 2025

Posted onAugust 19, 2025

The Saratoga Casino Hotel Foundation is accepting applications for its 2025 grant cycle through August 12. The Foundation supports public benefit organizations that improve quality of life, health, and well-being for Saratoga County residents.

Eligible applicants must be IRS-designated nonprofits offering programs that serve Saratoga County. Priority is given to proposals addressing problem gambling, youth programs, senior services, arts, recreation, and overall community enhancement.

“We take great pride in the strong partnership among the Saratoga County Board of Supervisors, the Saratoga Harness Horseperson’s Association, and Saratoga Casino Hotel,” said Foundation Treasurer Skip Carlson. “For more than two decades, our grants have supported organizations providing education, senior services, family assistance, food security, disability support, and aid for those facing domestic violence and addiction.”

Applications must be submitted electronically via the Foundation’s website, www.saratogacasinohotelfoundation.org, no later than Sept. 12.

The Foundation’s board will meet Oct. 1 to review submissions, and applicants will be notified by Oct. 8. Grant recipients will be formally recognized during the Saratoga County Board of Supervisors meeting on Oct. 21.

Since its founding, the Foundation has awarded nearly $500,000 to more than 200 local organizations. A list of past recipients and additional details are available online.

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Arrow Bank National Association is pleased to welcome Debbie Reynolds as Vice President, Regional Manager. 

In her new role, Reynolds will oversee branch operations and sales at Arrow Bank’s Capital Region locations, where the bank remains focused on business development and delivering exceptional service to the communities it serves. She will work closely with branch teams to drive performance, support local engagement and foster meaningful client relationships across the region. 

Reynolds brings more than two decades of leadership experience in retail banking, training and development and sales. Most recently, she served as Director of Training and Development at TCT Federal Credit Union, following leadership roles at Pearl Insurance and Citizens Bank, where she spent nine years as a Regional Manager. 

A graduate of Herkimer County Community College with an associate degree in public relations, Reynolds is a native of Camden, N.Y., and a graduate of Camden Central School District. She is a certified notary public and holds an active NMLS license. 

Deeply committed to giving back, Reynolds volunteers with Habitat for Humanity as a food drive volunteer, participates in Adopt a Soldier initiatives and is a regular runner in the American Heart Association 5K.

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Maria College Launches Clinical Mental Health Counseling Master’s This Fall

Posted onAugust 19, 2025
A student takes part in counseling as Maria College launches Master of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling this fall, with weekend/hybrid classes and practicum and internships in NY. Courtesy Maria College

To address the growing mental health crisis and shortage of trained counselors, Maria College is introducing a Master of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling (CMHC) this fall. The program is designed to equip future counselors with the skills and experience necessary to make a meaningful impact in the field.

 The 60-credit, graduate track features weekend classes combining in-person and hybrid learning. It is ideal for working professionals and career changers and can be completed in two or three years. The program meets the educational requirements leading to licensure as a mental health counselor in New York.

 “With mental health issues, particularly among youth and first responders, increasing at critical levels, the need for skilled counselors has never been more urgent,” said Dr. Claudia Lingertat, founding director of the CMHC program. “Our program blends theory with hands-on experience. It offers a valuable pathway for individuals passionate about making a real difference treating mental health in New York and beyond.”

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Pioneer, USA Gas Plan $4 Million Clifton Park Site For Branch, Convenience Store

Posted onAugust 19, 2025
A rendering shows the planned $4 million Clifton Park site where Pioneer and USA Gas will open a new branch and convenience store at Fire Road and Route 146 in early 2026.
Courtesy of Syvertsen Rigosu Architects, PLLC

Pioneer, a leading financial institution in New York’s Capital Region, today announced it is partnering with USA Gas on a $4 million project to construct a new shared building in Clifton Park, NY. The new building on the corner of Fire Road and Route 146 will combine a redeveloped 5,000-square-foot USA Gas station and convenience store with a new 3,000-square-foot, full-service Pioneer branch.

 Located just off the I-87 Exit 9 northbound ramp, the new Pioneer branch will include an Interactive Teller Machine (ITM) for extended-hours banking, private offices for consultations, and access to personal and business banking services. USA Gas will operate a convenience store offering fresh food, beverages and grocery items and a six-pump fueling station, with dedicated parking for banking and gas station customers. The new building is expected to open by early 2026.

 “This new branch reflects our broader strategy of investing in the communities we serve by co-locating with complementary businesses,” said Tom Amell, President and CEO of Pioneer. “By integrating financial resources into convenient, everyday destinations, we’re making it easier for customers to access the services they need.”

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Battenkill Conservancy Names Miranda Harrington Donor Engagement Coordinator

Posted onAugust 19, 2025
New Donor Engagement Coordinator, Miranda Trombly Harrington fishing on the Battenkill.

Battenkill Conservancy (BkC) is pleased to announce that Miranda Trombly Harrington, Cossayuna native and a longtime supporter of the Battenkill, has joined BkC as its Donor Engagement Coordinator.  

Miranda is a graduate of Greenwich High School, received her BS in Biology from The University of South Florida and works as an Environmental Educator at Moreau State Park. Certified in Wilderness First Aid and an ACA-accredited paddling instructor, she loves inspiring people with accessible, fun, and engaging ways to connect with nature.  Her future goals of becoming a NYS-certified hiking guide will further support outdoor safety, education, and environmental stewardship in our region.

Miranda’s bonds with the Battenkill run deep.  In addition to her family ties, her work with highway cleanups, The PIcky Bug Tables and The Battenkill Runs Through It River Festivals demonstrate her dedication to help preserve the watershed for the community and future generations.  Last spring, Miranda and her fly fishing husband, Bryan Harrington, were married at BkC’s Schmidt Meadow Preserve in Jackson.  

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New Preschool Prepares Youngsters For Success Through Personal Attention And Creative Play

Posted onAugust 19, 2025
Mrs. Jill Fish engages preschoolers in an outdoor activity at Skool of Fish, where personal attention and creative play prepare youngsters for academic and social success.
Courtesy Skool of Fish

By Rod Bacon

An experienced teacher has started a preschool to help ensure that young minds and bodies have a firm foundation as they embark on their educational journey.

Under the direction of Founder and Lead Teacher Mrs. Jill Fish, children ages 3 to 4 will develop social, emotional, and early educational skills in a safe and nurturing environment at Skool of Fish. 

Youngsters attend either a morning or afternoon session lasting 2.5 hours in which they are exposed to building social skills like sharing, cooperation, and listening; early literacy skills that include letter recognition and name writing; basic number concepts and simple counting; color and shape recognition; and developing fine motor skills through crafts and hands-on activities.

Mrs. Fish is aided in this endeavor by her daughter, Lindsey Fish, who is a substitute teacher and marketing coordinator working at the school on an as-needed basis. Lindsey is also the owner/photographer of Super Source Media Studios LLC, a business located in the Wilton Mall that provides a complete range of photographic services.

Mrs. Fish is CPR and first aid certified while Lindsey is CPR certified.

She also has an assistant in the classroom.

Mrs. Fish has 17 years of classroom experience that ranges from middle school to preschool. She started while still a teenager as an aide under the guidance of her mother, Kathy McDermott, working at BOCES with special education students and those with behavioral issues. 

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Business Report: Who’s Accountable for Your Cybersecurity?

Posted onAugust 19, 2025
Reg Harnish, CEO of OrbitalFire Cybersecurity, says small firms must own cybersecurity.

By Reg Harnish, CEO of OrbitalFire Cybersecurity

By now, most small business owners and leaders understand that cybersecurity is a must-have, not a nice-to-have. Ransomware, email scams, compliance requirements and customer questionnaires are no longer reserved for big corporations; they’re the new reality for smaller businesses in our own communities.

But when it comes to accountability, there’s still a lot of confusion about who’s actually in charge of managing and improving your company’s security.

If you’re like many small businesses, you probably have a part-time IT person or are working with a Managed Service Provider (MSP)—a third-party IT company that handles things like computer updates, hardware support, networking, and maybe even managing your cloud applications.

But here’s the uncomfortable truth:

Your MSP is not your cybersecurity provider. And they were never meant to be.

The IT vs. Cybersecurity Divide

It’s easy to lump IT and cybersecurity together. After all, they both deal with technology and data. But they are not the same and treating them like they are can be a costly mistake.

Think of it like this: your accounting software runs on technology, but you wouldn’t ask your IT provider to do your taxes. 

Specialties are the norm in every aspect of your life, and cybersecurity is no different. And while it’s true that some technology can help improve your security, it can also create vulnerabilities, risks and problems when it’s not managed adequately.

Let’s be clear: MSPs are essential. They manage backups, patch your systems, and keep employees from throwing laptops out the window. Many also offer security-related tools like antivirus, spam filtering, and firewalls. These are all helpful, even necessary, but they’re tools, not a strategy. And these tools are just a small part of your cybersecurity program.

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Attorneys At Family Law Firm Provide Expert Advice To Couples In Transition

Posted onAugust 19, 2025
Debra Whitson, founder of Whitson Law PLLC, specializes in family law and mediation services. Courtesy Whitson Law PLLC

By Rod Bacon

An area law firm has expanded to better serve its clients.

Whitson Law PLLC, headquartered in Elizabethtown with a satellite location in Saratoga Springs, recently opened offices in Plattsburgh and Albany.

Founded in 2009 by Debra Whitson, Esq., the firm specializes in all aspects of family law.

“We believe every individual and family should have options to avoid the acrimony, uncertainty, and cost of letting courts determine their fate and their children’s future,” said Whitson. “What we offer our clients is unique, and we want to reach as many people as possible who would benefit from our services.”

All members of the team, from the attorneys to support staff, are trained to assist clients navigate the often choppy waters of a family in distress. Practice areas include divorce, family offense, child custody, child support, separation agreements, grandparents’ rights, prenuptial agreements, and protective orders. At the other end of the spectrum is adoption advice for couples wishing to add to their families. 

According to Director of Sales & Marketing Karlien Haese, the firm operates on an appointment-only basis. When a consultation is requested an attorney and appropriate support staff travel to the office most convenient for the client. 

“That is why we opened the two new offices,” she said. “We were getting a lot of inquiries from those areas so we knew the demand was there.”

Before a negative approach is undertaken, Whitson always recommends mediation, which can keep the litigants out of the courtroom. This can be done either through personal consultation with a mediation specialist or by utilizing Mediated Online Solutions, LLC, an arm of the firm operated by Whitson and  John J. Haverlick, LCSWR.

The firm offers what is termed client concierge service, where clients are assigned a dedicated staff member who helps them with paperwork and provides regular updates on the status of their case. This allows the attorney assigned to the client to concentrate on providing the best possible representation.

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