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Munter: ‘Positive Energy Out There;’ Builders Have Optimism About Construction Field

Posted onFebruary 2, 2017February 3, 2017
Town Plaza on Route 146 in Clifton Park was once all commercial office space, but the first floor is being changed over to retail space by DCG Development. Courtesy DCG Development
Town Plaza on Route 146 in Clifton Park was once all commercial office space, but the first floor is being changed over to retail space by DCG Development.
Courtesy DCG Development

By R.J. DeLuke

“It looks like a busy year,” said Mike Munter,  vice president of Munter Enterprises in Middle Grove.

The sentiment appears common in the construction industry as it rolls into 2017. Across the county there re many projects in process and many others that will come to light in ensuing months.

“Last year was busy. We had a lot of good work,” Munter noted. Regarding 2017, “we’re seeing that people are motivated  now to invest in their people and their business … There’s a lot of positive energy out there” that bodes for a good year for  the construction industry.

Munter Enterprises broke ground on a 3,000-square-foot expansion at Northway Emergency Animal Clinic off Northway Exit 17 in Moreau. The expansion will add more space for surgery, examination rooms and some administrative space.

The company has started to pour concrete Stone Bridge Iron & Steel Inc. 30,000-square-foot expansion of its production facility in Northumberland.

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Belmonte Builders To Start Infrastructure Work This Fall For Housing Development

Posted onFebruary 2, 2017February 6, 2017
This rendering depicts one of the styles of homes planned for Sonoma Grove, a development in Wilton being planned by Belmonte Builders. Infrastructure work will be done this fall. Courtesy Belmonte Builders
This rendering depicts one of the styles of homes planned for Sonoma Grove, a development in Wilton being planned by Belmonte Builders. Infrastructure work will be done this fall.
Courtesy Belmonte Builders

By Maureen Werther

Belmonte Builders will begin the installation of roads, water and sewer lines at Sonoma Grove, its newest “affordable luxury” community near Floral Estates, in the fall.

Homes will range in size from 1,500 to 3,000 square feet and will include plans for ranches, two-story homes and two-story designs with master bedroom suites on the first floor, said Mickey Ricciardi, director of sales and marketing for Belmonte.

The project will be on the south side of Louden Road, east of the intersection with Ingersol Road in Wilton.

This Belmonte community has 66 lots, ranging in size from one-third acre up to one acre. In keeping with the company’s goal of making every client’s “dream home” a reality, the upscale homes will offer a full array of amenities and features, he said.

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YMCA Will Work With Hospital To Build New Health And Wellness Center At Malta Branch

Posted onFebruary 2, 2017February 3, 2017

By Jill Nagy YMCA members will soon have a new health and wellness facility in the Malta branch, more than twice the size of their current rented space, in a new building on the west side of Exit 12 of the Northway. The new facility is a joint project of the Saratoga Area YMCA...

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Tax-Free Homebuying Accounts Favored In NYS

Posted onFebruary 2, 2017February 3, 2017

According to results from a homeownership  poll conducted by the Siena Research Institute, 84 percent of New York voters supported the NY First Home proposal that would create a tax-free savings account to help New Yorkers save for a first home. Support for the program was bi-partisan and spread across the entire state, according...

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Vertucci Consulting Helps Employers Accomplish Tasks; Also Assists Job Seekers

Posted onFebruary 2, 2017February 3, 2017
Anthony and Rebecca Vertucci are cofounders of Vertucci Consulting LLC.  ©2017 Saratoga Photographer.com
Anthony and Rebecca Vertucci are cofounders of Vertucci Consulting LLC.
©2017 Saratoga Photographer.com

By Margaret MacDonald

Vertucci Consulting LLC, co-founded by Anthony and Rebecca Vertucci, is a career coaching and consulting firm begun recently in Saratoga Springs.

The company aims primarily to solve business problems, through one-on-one consulting and through Vertucci Career Academy, an interactive website with on-demand, pre-programmed coursework available in a self-paced format.

The website offers advice on topics like resume-building, LinkedIn profile creation, interviewing, networking, negotiating and more.

The overall consulting arm assists employers with business consulting and strategy, marketing and sales, and social media, the owners said. Most of these clients consist of large companies and “solo-preneurs.”Consultations can take place in person, via phone or video conferencing.

The owners said clients generally fall under the categories of transitioning career (or transition out of a corporate job), promotion adjustment, or changing location.

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Employee Retention, New State Legislation Are Seen As Key Issues For Employers To Address

Posted onFebruary 2, 2017February 3, 2017
Dhianna Yezzi is the president and owner of Integrated Staffing. Courtesy Integrated Staffing
Dhianna Yezzi is the president and owner of Integrated Staffing.
Courtesy Integrated Staffing

By Liz Witbeck

There are many aspects involved with being a small business owner. Anybody considering starting a company needs to keep in mind  key issues involving employees.

“The biggest issue is finding candidates that are qualified and then want to stay in that position,” said Dhianna Yezzi, president and owner of Integrated Staffing, with offices in Saratoga Springs, Glens Falls, and Albany.

Yezzi said the most pressing issue facing employers today is retaining employees.

Noreen DeWire Grimmick, an attorney and partner with Hodgson Russ, said from her perspective there are pieces of legislation taking effect this year that impact business owners and employers should make themselves knowledgeable of the laws. Some of them will be phased in over time.

She said one of the most recent changes to employment laws is that as of Dec. 31, 2016, the minimum wage has increased to $9.70 for most non-exempt employees. For exempt executive and administrative employees, there are also rules regarding the minimum salaries that these employees must earn each week.

Some employers have purposely mis-classified their employees, said DeWire Grimmick.  In an attempt to stop employee exploitation, Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed an executive order, passed into law in July, establishing a permanent Joint Task Force on Employee Misclassification and Worker Exploitation. 

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Multi-Function Office Printers Make It Easier For People On Mobile Devices, Save Money

Posted onFebruary 2, 2017February 3, 2017
Rick Gallup, owner of Document Solutions of the North Country, says multi-function printers are valuable to workers who ‘don’t operate from 9 to 5 out of a cubicle, attached to their computers.’
Rick Gallup, owner of Document Solutions of the North Country, says multi-function printers are valuable to workers who ‘don’t operate from 9 to 5 out of a cubicle, attached to their computers.’

By Maureen Werther

Just as most people have made the transition from cell phones to smartphones, businesses looking to streamline and improve workflow, improves efficiencies, reduce their carbon footprint and save money are also opting for MFPs – multi-function printers – for their businesses.

One of the most important features of MFPs is their ability to interface with remote devices and process and share information more rapidly.

“Many of today’s workers don’t operate from 9 to 5 out of a cubicle, attached to their computers,” said Rick Gallup, owner of Document Solutions of the North Country. People are on the move or working from home and they need the connectivity that an MFP provides.

According to Gallup, there are many models of MFPs that allow an employee to fax or scan directly from their mobile device or tablet. They are also capable of connecting to the cloud and sharing information with other team members. Other features include the ability to print from or scan to commonly used sites such as Google Drive, Microsoft 365 and DropBox, to name a few.

“There are a number of apps available that can be downloaded onto the client’s MFP, offering a variety of functions and features designed to multiply productivity,” said Gallup.

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Business Report: Payroll Services Help Small Businesses

Posted onFebruary 2, 2017February 3, 2017
Jeannine Dubiac, owner of Priority One Payroll LLC in Malta. Courtesy Priority One Payroll LLC
Jeannine Dubiac, owner of Priority One Payroll LLC in Malta.
Courtesy Priority One Payroll LLC

BY JEANNINE DUBIAC, FPC

For many business owners, payroll taxes can be confusing and overwhelming.

Payroll doesn’t stop with just issuing checks. Compliance with federal, state and local agencies can be a time-consuming responsibility, requiring detailed record keeping and up-to-date compliance with the ever changing tax laws.

Calculating the employees’ withholdings and determining the employer taxes is just one small piece that a payroll service offers to small businesses. The payroll service becomes the responsible party for maintaining all payroll tax requirements on a consistent basis.

Experienced payroll providers should ensure the job is done right, getting employees paid on time, correctly, every time and allowing the business owner to focus on running their core business.

Payroll services save businesses money by eliminating their tax liability and potential penalties. They provide detailed information regarding tax payments and employee wages to your CPA.

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Dance Flurry Festival, Slated For Feb. 17-19, Includes New Events For People Of All Ages

Posted onFebruary 2, 2017February 3, 2017

The 30th annual Flurry festival takes place on President’s Weekend, running from Feb. 17-19 at various locations in Saratoga Springs. Many events will take place at Saratoga Springs City Center and Saratoga Hilton Hotel, with more performances and workshops scheduled at Saratoga Music Hall, Café Lena, the Parting Glass Pub, and the Saratoga Springs...

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Albany Med Will Construct The First Pediatric Emergency Department In Northeast Region

Posted onFebruary 2, 2017February 3, 2017
This rendering shows part of the new Pediatric Emergency Department at Albany Medical Center. The $50 million project will be funded by loans and donations. Courtesy Albany Medical Center
This rendering shows part of the new Pediatric Emergency Department at Albany Medical Center. The $50 million project will be funded by loans and donations.
Courtesy Albany Medical Center

Albany Medical Center has plans to construct the region’s first Pediatric Emergency Department. It will be the only one of its kind in northeastern New York and western New England, officials said.

The four-story, 70,500-square-foot Pediatric Emergency Department, expected to be completed late 2018, will be open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Located adjacent to the current Emergency Department, it will provide a setting designed specifically for the needs of children and their families, and offer access to the full range of pediatric specialists.

James J. Barba, president and CEO of Albany Med, and Dr. Christopher King, chairman of the Department of Emergency Medicine, were joined by Albany Mayor Kathy Sheehan and other government leaders, as well as donors to the initiative and five-year-old Aedan Conway, a pediatric heart patient who has required emergency care, in a ceremonial groundbreaking in Albany Med’s recently completed Patient Pavilion.

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