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After Getting Town Approval, Hannaford To Proceed With Building A Store In Ballston

Posted onDecember 6, 2018December 7, 2018
The Hannaford grocery chain plans to build a new store in the town of Ballston in 2019.

By Greg Hitchcock

Scarborough, Maine-based supermarket chain Hannaford has been cleared to build a new store in the town of Ballston.

The town of Ballston recently approved Hannaford’s plans to build the supermarket in town, concluding a 15-year search by the property owners Frank and Rose Marie Rossi. for an anchor tenant on the 76-acre parcel.

The company said construction will begin in early 2019 at the site, located off routes 50 and 67. The 38,000-square-foot store is expected to be completed in the fall.

Hannaford spokesman Eric Blom said Ballston is a strategically based location and he feels confident that the store will do well.

“It’s a vote of confidence in the community,” he said.

Blom said the supermarket will contribute to a vibrant community, complementing other stores in the area. It will be convenient and accessible for its customers. He said Hannaford supermarkets contribute to the community in several ways including creating jobs and growing the local economy.

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Thomas Roohan, President Of Roohan Realty, Named ‘Realtor Of The Year’ For 2018

Posted onDecember 6, 2018December 7, 2018
Thomas Roohan is the principal broker and president of Roohan Realty.
Courtesy Roohan Realty

Thomas Roohan, principal broker and president of Saratoga Springs-based Roohan Realty, has been named 2018 Realtor of the Year by the Greater Capital Region Association of Realtors (GCAR). 

The award is given out to one Realtor each year who has demonstrated a commitment to excellence in their work, their community, and has put forth outstanding efforts on behalf of the association. 

The award was presented in November at a GCAR board meeting.

Born and raised in Saratoga Springs, Roohan studied civil engineering at Norwich University before becoming a second-generation fixture in his family’s real estate business. 

With more than 35 years of experience in the real estate industry, Roohan’s career has included award-winning historic renovation and urban development projects, and past honors as Realtor of the Year (1989) and president of the Saratoga County Association of Realtors (1989-90). 

He has strong community service record over the years. His achievements have included:

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Personnel Briefs – December 2018

Posted onDecember 6, 2018December 7, 2018

Robert S. Reynolds, a partner at Whiteman Osterman & Hanna LLP, was selected by a nationwide peer review as a Lawyer of the Year in The Best Lawyers in America for his work in the practice area of trusts and estates. 

Reynolds joins his Whiteman Osterman & Hanna colleagues rated as Best Lawyers in America, including: Leslie M. Apple in the practice area of corporate law; James B. Ayers in litigation and trusts and estates areas; Beth A. Bourassa in education law and employment law; Norma G. Meacham and Robert T. Schofield in employment law; Kevin P. Quinn in the practice area of government relations; Daniel A. Ruzow and Michael G. Sterthous in environmental law; Leslie K. L. Thiele in immigration law; and Michael Whiteman in communications and energy law.

Best Lawyers conducts peer reviews in which leading lawyers confidentially evaluate their professional peers. 

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The Patient Experience Project (PEP) announced the addition three employees.

Kalley Matthews was hired as an account coordinator. She will be responsible for managing day-to-day responsibilities to support individual brands and the extended client services team.

Before joining PEP, Matthews worked as an investor relations coordinator at the Audax Group in Boston, where she focused on communications and customer relationship management programs. Previously, she worked as an associate underwriter for Harvard Pilgrim Health Care in Wellesley, Mass.

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Company That Sells Shoes, Other Equipment For Running Moves To Broadway In Saratoga

Posted onDecember 6, 2018December 7, 2018
Jamie Mastroianni displays some of the shoes she sells at i Run Local. The business she owns moved recently to new space at 425 Broadway, Saratoga Springs.
©2018 Saratoga Photographer.com

By Jill NAgy

Jamie Mastroianni and her crew rushed to get their shop, i Run Local, moved to new quarters at 425 Broadway, Saratoga Springs,  in time to catch the downtown events including Black Friday, Local Business Saturday and the Victorian Streetwalk crowds. 

They moved over the Nov. 17-18 weekend and were open for business by the following Wednesday at the new location.

“We made this move because we think a larger space and greater visibility will help us better serve the community,” Mastroianni said.

Friday after Thanksgiving, she said, was “very positive,” and Saturday, “more exciting than last year.”  The more visible location brought in more pedestrian traffic. “We are now on the walkers’ path”

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Siblings Operate ‘Toga Threads,’ Making Clothing That Reflects Their Love Of Saratoga

Posted onDecember 6, 2018December 7, 2018
Conor and Cara Maloney run Toga Threads, a business that designs and manufactures clothing.
©2018 Saratoga Photographer.com

By Christine Graf

Brother and sister Conor and Cara Maloney set out in 2016 to design and manufacture clothing that reflects their love for Saratoga. They got the idea while vacationing in Cape Cod.

“We saw a company that had a very similar community feel,” said Cara Maloney. “They came up with a design that really reflected Cape Cod.”

Conor, a 27-year-old SUNY Oneonta graduate and physical therapist at Albany Chiropractic and Physical Therapy, designed the Toga Threads logo. The horse-inspired logo pays homage to Saratoga’s horse racing history.

“My brother was gifted with artistic design ability,” said Maloney.

Twenty-three-year-old Cara, a Siena graduate, is a development specialist at Special Olympics New York. She also waitresses at Charlton Tavern in Ballston Lake. The restaurant has been in the Maloney family for 70 years and is operated by her parents.

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$63,000 From ‘Showcase Of Homes’ Donated By Builders Association To Local Charities

Posted onDecember 6, 2018December 7, 2018
Representatives from Rebuilding Together Saratoga County and Habitat for Humanity recently received honorary checks representing donations from the Saratoga Builders Association.
Courtesy Showcase of Homes

The Saratoga Builders Association recently presented proceeds totaling $63,000 from the 2018 Saratoga Showcase of Homes to Rebuilding Together Saratoga County and Habitat for Humanity of Northern Saratoga, Warren and Washington Counties. 

The Saratoga Builders Association has now contributed nearly $1.2 million to the local charities from this home-tour event. 

The 2018 edition of the Saratoga Showcase of Homes, just concluding its 23rd year, featured 12 award-winning builders presenting 13 homes. This year’s tour had approximately 3,800 visitors touring the new homes on display over three weekends. 

Association officials said it is dedicated to the long-running show being an integral part of the fabric in our fall season.

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58-Year-Old Menges & Curtis Apothecary In Saratoga Springs Has New Ownership

Posted onDecember 6, 2018December 7, 2018
Jennifer and Scott Lamb took over ownership of Menges & Curtis Apothecary at 472 Broadway, Saratoga Springs. It is the longest continually operating enterprise in the city.
©2018 Saratoga Photographer.com

By Susan E. Campbell

In a community that has health, history and horses in its motto, Menges & Curtis Apothecary has promoted all three ideals for nearly 158 years. This iconic business at 472 Broadway is the longest continually operating enterprise in Saratoga Springs and new owners Jennifer and Scott Lamb are committed to carrying on its traditions while ushering in some new ones.

Pharmacy is a second education for Jennifer Lamb. She graduated in 2012 with the goal of getting into the non-traditional area of compounding medications for humans and animals. While this specialty is gaining popularity, she said training is needed beyond a chemistry background and what university offers.

“After graduation I had to reach out to independents to teach me, like an apprentice,” said Lamb. “In order to go into veterinary pharmacy you have to learn to compound, because there are far fewer commercial medications for animals as people. And dosages vary if you are compounding for a mouse or a horse or an elephant.”

Her mentor was George Doherty of Fallon Wellness Pharmacy. His sudden passing came around the time that Michael Lenz, who partnered with Peter Fallon, wanted to sell the compounding pharmacy that his father had purchased in the late 1950s, originally named Menges & Curtis.

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Teakwood Builders Moves Into New Space On Church Street, Adds A Cabinetry Company

Posted onDecember 6, 2018December 7, 2018
Jim Sasko, owner and president of Teakwood Builders, stands in front of his company’s new offices and showroom at 75 Church St. in Saratoga Springs.
©2018 Saratoga Photographer.com

By Jill Nagy

Teakwood Builders is now moved into its headquarters, a former 1940s service station at 75 Church St.

The building, which took 10 months to renovate, serves as office and showroom for the construction and renovation company.

The building maintains its boxy shape and style but has been transformed into an “industrial chic” building, providing 3,100 square feet of office and showroom space. 

“We had great fun playing off that style,“ said owner and president Jim Sasko. “There was something really appealing about this box-style building and its history as a garage. Converting this older structure into a contemporary post-modern showpiece gave us the opportunity to show off our creativity and construction abilities, and we are proud of how it turned out.”

The facility also provides space to display its new sister company, Housewright Cabinetry. 

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Callanan Industries Opens New Plant In Ballston Spa, Expanding Services In New York

Posted onDecember 6, 2018December 7, 2018
Callanan Industries opened this asphalt plant in Ballston Spa’s Curtis Industrial Park. Operating as Dolomite Products, a sister company of Callanan, during the summer.
Courtesy Callanan Industries

By Jill Nagy

 In its first inroad into Saratoga County, Callanan Industries has opened an asphalt plant in Ballston Spa’s Curtis Industrial Park. Operating as Dolomite Products, a sistercompany of Callanan, the plant can produce 220 tons, about 10 dump trucks worth, of asphalt an hour, the company said.

The plant, opened in late summer, is currently shuttered for the winter. A ribbon-cutting and open house is planned for he spring.

“We want to get involved in the community,” said Dan Broomhall, vice president for operations.

Callanan’s expansion into Ballston Spa is in response to increased business in the area,  he said.

Callanan operates throughout northern New  York state.

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Veterans & Community Housing Coalition’s Annual Ball Honors Several Area Veterans

Posted onDecember 6, 2018December 7, 2018

The Veterans & Community Housing Coalition (VCHC) recently hosted its third annual Veterans Ball at the Hall of Springs with over 300 attendees turning out in support of its mission to serve local veterans and their families with affordable housing and support services while they transition to independent living.  

A memorable highlight of the evening was a special tribute to area World War II veterans who were each presented with quilts made by the Sunday Sewing Sisters. The list of Honored WWII veterans included:

Allan Atwell,  U.S. Army 1943 to 1945;  Edward F. Deyoe, U.S.  Army 1943 to 1945; Charles “Chuck” Dunham, U.S.  Navy 1943 to 1945; Samuel “Sid” Gordon, U.S. Army 1946 to 1948; John “Jack” Harrigan, U.S. Army 1943 to 1945; “EJ” Knapik, U.S.  Navy 1945 to 1947; Cpl. Henry Rowland, U.S. Army 1944 to 1946, and Dennis Treanor, U.S.  Army 1946-1947.

There was also a tribute to local veterans who served in different branches and conflicts. That list of honored veterans included: Gene Ratigliano, U.S. 1965-1991; Joe Pennell, U.S.  Army 1982-1986; David Kieserman, U.S.  Air Force 1960-1966; Dave Lockhart, U.S. Army 1981-1984; Bob Dyer, U.S.  Army 1962-1968, and Heather Martin U.S.  Air Force 2001-2005.

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