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Salvatore Dental Plans To Build New, Modern Office Building On Dunning Street In Malta

Posted onJune 9, 2017
Dr. Richard Salvatore and Dr. Vera Popova Salvatore display a rendering of what the new Salvatore Dental office will look like. It will be a 93,000-square-foot building on Dunning Street.

By Margaret MacDonald

Ground was broken in May for a new office for Salvatore Dental in Malta.

The business has been in Malta for 25 years. Six years ago, Richard Salvatore’s father sold it to Salvatore and his wife, Dr. Vera Popova Salvatore, who also works in the business.

Encompassing 93,000 square feet, the building is designed to be two stories with 11 treatment rooms and an all-glass waiting room. It will be located on Dunning Street.

“Everything is 3D, state-of-the-art technology, including a 3D milling machine, 3D printer and high-tech computer,” Salvatore said.

The existing building is part of a Methodist Church from the 1800s. Salvatore said he plans to preserve part of the foundation for history’s sake.

Salvatore is a third-generation dentist, coming from a long line that includes his father, grandfather, and an aunt and uncle. He and his wife, also a dentist, engage in continuing education related to their field—traveling often.

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Local Freelance Write Authors Book About Silver Spruce Bed And Breakfast, Schroon Lake

Posted onJune 9, 2017
Linda Durfee Sakmar and her son Connor, descendants of the Silver Spruce Inn Bed & Breakfast’s famous owner Sallie Miller Smith, pose with author, Maureen Werther, on right.

Local freelance writer Maureen Werther recently celebrated the launch of her new book, “Them That Has – the Story of a 1790’s Adirondack House and the People Who Made It Famous.”

Werther co-hosted an open house at the Silver Spruce Inn Bed & Breakfast, 2005 Route 9, Schroon Lake, with Phyllis Rogers, owner of the inn.

Rogers gave guided tours of the home she has turned into a successful Adirondack bed and breakfast.

“I took the expression, ‘I could write a book,’ quite literally when I learned about the house and its owners,” said Werther, adding that the Silver Spruce Inn has a fascinating and entertaining history. “It just had to be turned into a book.”

Silver Spruce Inn was originally built in the late 1700s and had a series of owners before a wealthy and eccentric heiress from Waterbury, Conn., named Sallie Miller Smith decided to buy it at the onset of Prohibition and turn it into the nearly 10,000-square-foot Adirondack retreat it is today.

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Ballston Spa Business & Professional Assn. Seeks Nominees For Beautification Awards

Posted onJune 9, 2017

The Ballston Spa Business & Professional Association is requesting nominations for its 2017 Property Beautification Awards in Ballston Spa. The awards are given in recognition of the restoration, renovation, new build, and beautification efforts by homeowners and businesses, which have enhanced the Ballston Spa area within the past two years.  This year’s awards will...

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Ollie’s Chill-N-Grill On Route 29 Provides Barbecue, Ice Cream In An Outdoor Setting

Posted onJune 9, 2017June 19, 2017
David Delozier, co-owner of Ollie’s Grill-n-Chill, stands outside his new business that specializes in barbecue and ice cream and has space for outdoor dining and events.
©2017 Saratoga Photographer.com

A former ice cream and barbecue business at 588 Lake Ave. (Route 29), Saratoga Springs, has opened for the 2017 summer season under new ownership.

Formally known as Mr. Ed’s, the countryside eatery is now called Ollie’s Grill-n-Chill.

New owners David and Brenda Delozier said they are excited to revitalize the legacy of Mr. Ed’s. They will be firing up a smoker to create authentic Memphis-style barbecue, along with the ice cream stand.

“Mr. Ed’s was a cherished summer destination for many Saratogians,” said David Delozier.  “The great barbecue, the outdoor dining, and the ice cream—it’s all here again for everyone to enjoy this summer.”

A red and white dining canopy will offer a place for customers to eat burgers or barbecue, he said.  The three-acre site has ample parking, and the large lawn can accommodate overflow.

He said Ollie’s has set aside Tuesday night for classic cars cruise-in events.

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Construction At Universal Preservation Hall Will Result In Year-Round Performance Venue

Posted onMay 5, 2017May 5, 2017
Teddy Foster, campaign manager at Universal Preservation Hall in Saratoga Springs, says they have reached 90 percent of the $5.5 million fundraising goal for refurbiushing the venue.
©2017 Saratoga Photographer.com

By Jennifer Farnsworth

As much as Saratoga is famous for its horse racing, it’s equally known for its appreciation of the arts.

The transformation underway at the Universal Preservation Hall is testament to that. According to Teddy Foster,  campaign manager for the renovation project, the entire Capital Region will be able to see, hear and feel that appreciation at what is promising to be a unique entertainment venue. It is expected to have a profound effect on downtown Saratoga.

“This hall, that already serves so many through so many events, will be turning into a spectacular theater that will seat 700,” said Foster.

The building will close in June and will most likely not reopen until the fall of 2018, she said, while construction continues

Foster said they have reached 90 percent of their  $5.5 million fundraising goal. Four years ago, Foster formed a partnership with Philip Morris, CEO of Proctors Theater in Schenectady to move the project forward.  Morris said as renovation happens, Foster will become the director at UPH, with programming, finance, marketing and other administration done by Proctors staff.

The construction project “will create a beautiful performance and community space,” said Morris.

Foster said the space will become a perfect spot for music events and cabaret-type shows. She said adding this element of entertainment to downtown will provide a piece that many are looking for.

“This allows a  chance for many to grab a drink or dinner and then be able to walk to a concert or show–all downtown,” said Foster.

Foster said they anticipate the hall to bring in over 65,000 visitors in the first year alone. She said people can expect the same high-quality entertainment they enjoy at Proctors.

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Historic Adelphi Hotel On Broadway In Saratoga Scheduled To Open Its Doors Again On July 1

Posted onMay 5, 2017May 5, 2017
With the first phase of renovations drawing to a close, owners of the historic Adelphi Hotel on Broadway in Saratoga Springs are expecting to re-open the hotel on Saturday, July 1.
©2017 Saratoga Photographer.com

By Susan E. Campbell

The iconic Adelphi Hotel, which has graced Broadway in Saratoga Springs since 1877, finally has its grand reopening in view after a three-year process of renovation, restoration and redevelopment.

According to Toby Milde, a partner with Adelphi Hospitality Group, when the consortium purchased the building four years ago it always intended to run the hotel as-is for one season. But then the group would begin rolling out plans to transform the Adelphi into a first-class hotel and destination for guests from around the world.

There were many snags to overcome along the way that delayed reopening for months.

“The project kept growing as we recognized that the structural integrity of the building had been compromised, due to age and to some alterations that had been done by prior owners without the benefit of an engineer,” said Milde.

“We did not want to put a band-aid on this project,” he said. “Rather, the Adelphi had to be surgically fixed and rebuilt.”

The long-range goal was to keep the historic structure operating as a hotel and to bring in “first-class food and beverages to enhance a visitor’s hotel experience,” said Milde. To that end Adelphi Hospitality Group, whose first project was the Salt and Char restaurant next door at 353 Broadway—and who also own a hotel outside Washington D.C.—brought in exceptional international talent to tackle unique challenges, he said.

Phase one of renovation was have the refurbished rooms available to guests, open the restaurants to the public and make available a banquet facility seating up to 190 people.

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Chamber Of Southern Saratoga County Marks 50 Years At Its Awards Celebration In Clifton Park

Posted onMay 5, 2017May 5, 2017
The Chamber of Southern Saratoga County awards celebration at the Hilton Garden Inn.
Courtesy Chamber of Southern Saratoga County

The Chamber of Southern Saratoga County held its 50th annual awards celebration on April 26 in front of a packed house at the Hilton Garden Inn in Clifton Park, the community where the organization got its start in 1967. 

For their signature event, the Chamber presented seven awards for excellence to its members, out of a record 30 nominees and 1,500 votes cast, said Pete Bardunias, Chamber president and CEO.

The Connors Agency of Mechanicville took the Endurance Award for longevity while CAP COM Federal Credit Union won the Inspiration Award. 

Field Goods of Hudson received the Innovation Award for region-wide impact, and CDPHP took the Strong Community Award. 

The 2016 Ambassador of the Year was Donna Connor of On The Go Concierge & Events, for her dedication as a volunteer of the organization.

Mike Russo of GlobalFoundries presented the Entrepreneurial Success Award to Louise McManus of Vischer Ferry General Store, the only business located in that hamlet, first erected in 1787. 

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West Virginia State University Dean To Become Provost At Empire State College On July 1

Posted onMay 5, 2017May 5, 2017
David Bejou is dean of the College of Business and Social Sciences at West Virginia State University
Courtesy Empire State College

David Bejou, dean of the College of Business and Social Sciences at West Virginia State University and a tenured professor of marketing, was appointed provost and executive vice president for academic affairs at SUNY Empire State College.

Bejou will be responsible for the academic enterprise of SUNY Empire State, headquartered in Saratoga Springs, including the education of nearly 19,000 students learning at 34 locations throughout the state, at eight international locations, face to face, online and through a blend of all these modes, at the associate, bachelor’s and master’s levels.

For the past 25 years, he has served public higher education in academic and administrative leadership roles of increasing responsibility and complexity. His nearly 18 years at the Historically Black Colleges and Universities of West Virginia State University; Elizabeth City State University, Elizabeth City, N.C.; and Virginia State University, Petersburg, Va., have provided him with an appreciation for institutional missions. This experience building and accrediting undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral degrees provides a valuable breadth of academic experience, college officials said.

“David Bejou’s record of success in public higher education in teaching, learning, scholarship and research, as well as his commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion, make him the ideal individual to lead SUNY Empire as its chief academic officer,” said Merodie A. Hancock, president of the college. “I look forward to working with David, and the entire college community, as we expand on the college’s next 50 years of academic excellence and innovation.”

“I am honored, privileged and elated to join SUNY Empire State College and look forward to working with President Hancock, the college’s senior leadership team, its highly dedicated faculty and staff and motivated students, so that together, we will meet and exceed students’ diverse learning goals,” said Bejou.

Bejou’s appointment is the result of a national search, which was conducted by a college committee comprised of students, faculty and staff. He begins his new leadership role with the college on July 1.

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Personnel Briefs: May 2017

Posted onMay 5, 2017May 8, 2017

The Adirondack Trust Co. has appointed Mary Gavin as a new member to its board of directors.

Gavin is certified public accountant and a principal of Gavin and LaVigne Inc., a firm offering capital financing to hospitals and nursing homes. She represents hospitals both locally and nationwide in their financing transactions.

In her role as president and CEO of the firm, Gavin is responsible for strategic planning and management of client relationships.

Gavin has also held fundraising, leadership and board positions with Saratoga Care Foundation Inc., Saratoga Hospital, Saratoga Central Catholic School, Flower & Fruit Mission of Saratoga Hospital, Committee on Healthcare Financing and Adirondack Trust Co. Community Fund as former chairperson and advisory committee member.

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Jenifer Marten was promoted to vice president and commercial relationship manager at Ballston Spa National Bank.

Marten is responsible for managing commercial banking relationships.

She joined the bank in 2005 as an assistant vice president, retail sales manager and was promoted in 2014 to assistant vice president, commercial relationship manager. She received a bachelor’s degree in marketing and management from Siena College and an associate’s degree from SUNY Cobleskill for business administration.

Active in the community, she is the 2017 board chairperson for the Chamber of Southern Saratoga County.  As a long-time volunteer with the Chamber, she led the Women in Business committee in 2015 and 2016 and was the driving force behind the Baskets of Hope program. This program benefits Wellspring and its mission to end domestic violence and relationship abuse in Saratoga County. Marten also serves as den mother for her children’s Cub Scout troop.

Sandra Losee was named assistant vice president and business development officer at Ballston Spa National Bank.

Losee will be responsible for developing relationships with business prospects and customers in order to generate, retain and expand lending and deposit services.

Losee will work from the bank’s new full service branch at 1973 Western Ave. in Guilderland, which is slated to open later this spring. With over 20 years of previous experience in the banking industry, she was most recently a branch manager at First Niagara Bank.

Active in the community, Losee is the treasurer of the Western Turnpike Kiwanis.

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Capital Fund Of Saratoga County Presents Its 40th Horse Show Through May 21 At Yaddo

Posted onMay 5, 2017May 5, 2017
The 40th Saratoga Springs Horse Show is running through May 22 at Yaddo.
Courtesy Capital Fund of Saratoga County

The Capital Fund of Saratoga County Inc. is presenting the 40th Saratoga Springs Horse Show on the grounds of Yaddo. It is the final year of the event at that venue.

“It looks like it will be another good year for the show” said Tom Fueston, president of the Capital Fund of Saratoga County. “With the addition of a third week of competition two years ago, the exhibitors are sharing their joy at being able to spend more time in beautiful, historic Saratoga Springs, often touted as their most favorite stop on their equestrian circuit.”

The venue is located at 305 Union Ave., Saratoga Springs.

Next year the show will move to a new venue, allowing options for future expansion of services to exhibitors. To that end, the management of the Saratoga Springs Horse Show is presently vetting several locations in and around Saratoga Springs for 2018 and beyond.

Competition started on May 3 and takes place Wednesday through Sunday of each week, through May 21. Warm-up and first competitions begins between 7:30-8 a.m. Most competitions are over by 5 p.m.

Daily admission on Friday, Saturday and Sunday is $4 per person, 12 and older. Admission is free on Wednesday and Thursday. The admission booth will be manned by three different charities who will get to keep the admission receipts for their programs—the Saratoga Race Track Chaplaincy; Tears Foundation, Saratoga Chapter; and Angel Names Association of Saratoga.

Each day a “charity of the day” will be selected and all tips and donations given at the food tent, souvenir area and bistro will be given to that charity.

This year the featured events include the $30,000 Saratoga Cup Grand Prix on May 7, the $30,000 David B. Wood Cup Grand Prix on May 14 and the $15,000 Steve and Yvonne Sullivan Cup on May 21. Each of those events will begin approximately 3 p.m.

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