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Empire State College Gets Grant To Develop A Bachelor’s Degree Program In Health Science

Posted onMarch 4, 2016November 8, 2017

SUNY Empire State College was awarded $400,000 to develop a Bachelor of Science degree program in health science, a new program that will contribute to achieving SUNY’s system-wide completion agenda of awarding 150,000 degrees each year by 2020, officials said.

Modeled after the college’s successful RN-to -B.S. in Nursing program, SUNY Empire’s new bachelor’s degree will provide a clear, direct and efficient path for radiologic technicians, emergency medical technicians, dental hygienists, physical therapy assistants and many others who have earned an associate and want to complete their bachelor’s degree, according to the college.

“The B.S. in health science is the latest example of SUNY Empire’s dedicated faculty and staff using innovative, alternative and flexible approaches to higher education that transform people and communities through rigorous programs that connect individuals’ unique and diverse lives to their personal learning goals,” said Associate Professor Kim Stote, who was a member of the team that developed the successful proposal. “The B.S. in health science is designed to promote seamless academic progression for students moving from the associate to completion of a bachelor’s degree.”

Graduates of this program can become direct-care providers, managers, educators or individuals focused on state-population health issues.

“The program will also take advantage of the college’s partnerships with SUNY’s community colleges and several hospitals and health-care organizations throughout the state,” said Merodie A. Hancock, president of the college. “Having this new bachelor’s degree in place will mean more and better job prospects for people working in health care, and their families, across the state. Better-educated employees, in turn, will mean improved health care for New Yorkers.”

The college’s School of Nursing already has articulation agreements with 26 of SUNY’s 30 community colleges. Part of the new program calls for the college to work with its current community college partners to extend the agreements to include health sciences.

Officials said the college will leverage other existing partnerships which currently provide a path to degree completion for radiologic technicians, including at Catholic Health System on Long Island, Glens Falls Hospital, Hudson Mohawk Health Education Center in Glens Falls, New York Methodist Hospital in Brooklyn, Peconic Bay Medical Center Radiology in Riverhead, Saratoga Hospital in Saratoga Springs and Champlain Valley Radiology, in order to begin the process of scaling up the new program across the state.

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Business Briefs: March 2016

Posted onMarch 4, 2016November 29, 2017

The Ballston Spa Business & Professional Association hosts its 2016 annual meeting and community mixer on Monday, March 21, at Next Door Kitchen & Bar, 51 Front St. in Ballston Spa.

The annual meeting and mixer is an opportunity for members and non-members to review BSBPA accomplishments, honor outgoing board members and welcome new ones. The evening begins with a social hour and buffet at 6 p.m., followed by the official meeting at 7 p.m.

Cost is $30 per person. Paid reservations are available online at www.ballston.org. When filling in order information, indicate names of attendees in comment section for name tags. Limited admission will also be available at the door. This event is open to the public.

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Saratoga Bridges received an $11,700 grant from the GlobalFoundries-Town of Malta Foundation for a kitchen refurbishment project at its home on Meadow Rue Place in Malta.

Saratoga Bridges staff will be addressing items such as purchasing appliances and fixtures that are energy efficient and replacing the flooring, countertops, cabinets and medical closet.

When the agency purchased the house in 2000, it was 13 years old. Initially, it spent $17,000 in modifications. Since then, they painted, installed a fire alarm, purchased a new furnace and replaced some carpeting. However, they were not able to update the kitchen at that time. Those issues will now be addressed.

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The Saratoga Hospital and Nursing Home Volunteer Guild is offering five $1,500 scholarships to graduating seniors in the greater Saratoga County region that have been accepted into college to study in the health care field.

Graduates may be pursuing a broad range of medical careers such as pre-med, nursing, bio-medical research, pharmacology, medical imaging, physical therapy, respiratory therapy, physician’s assistant, mental health and health care management.

Eligible students must be entering college in September, have at least a 2.5 cumulative grade point average and a documented record of community service. Application deadline is April 4. Winners will be honored at the guild’s annual recognition dinner on May 19.

Requirements and applications are available at www.saratogahospital.org/about-us/volunteering/, at the front desk at Saratoga Hospital, or by email request through Betsy St. Pierre, volunteer services, Saratoga Hospital, at estpierre@saratogacare.org.

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Home Made Theater in Saratoga Springs was awarded the title of Best Community Theatre by NY Theatre Guide.

HMT was nominated along with four other theaters in New York state. An online vote resulted in this win for HMT, which is part of NY Theatre Guide’s Best of 2015 Readers’ Choice Awards.

The awards are designed to honor local performing arts, entertainment and education organizations for their creativity, talents, and contributions across all of New York state. Voting was held online and ballots were cast by thousands of New Yorkers across the state.

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The Saratoga Women in Business (SWIB) group meet 5-7 p.m. on Wednesday, March 30, in the Arches Room at the Gideon Putnam Hotel, in the Saratoga Spa State Park at 24 Gideon Putnam Road, Saratoga Springs.

The SWIB group targets female business leaders in the greater Saratoga Springs area and offers free bi-monthly fellowship opportunities. Wine and light snacks, sponsored by area businesses, are provided at each gathering. Voluntary cash contributions will be collected at the door in order to help fund future SWIB events.

The March nonprofit spotlight will be on Saratoga Bridges, which provides professional services to people with developmental disabilities and their families.

To learn more about the Saratoga Women in Business group or to register for the free March 30 event, visit www.saratogawomeninbusiness.com. The registration deadline is Friday, March 25.

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Ravenswood Pub In Clifton Park Gets New Ownership, But Still Offers Its Familiar Menu

Posted onMarch 4, 2016November 8, 2017

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Stephanie VanAuken, new owner of Ravenswood Pub Route 146 in Clifton Park poses inside the establishment with Shaun Kawola, center, and Scott Schreifels.©2016 Saratoga Photographer.com

BY JENNIFER FARNSWORTH

Stephanie VanAuken is the new owner of Ravenswood Pub at 1021 Route 146 in Clifton Park.

Originally opened in 1984, Ravenswood has been owned by Wayne T. Beale since 2013. He currently owns three other Saratoga County neighborhood taverns: Rusty Nail Grill and Tavern in Clifton Park (1999), Bentley’s Tavern (2002) and the Mill on Round Lake (2008).

A local veteran of the hospitality industry, VanAuken owned Mama’s Pizza in Clifton Park for 23 years before selling it in 2005.

She said since then, she often ran into former customers who expressed how much they missed her and urged her to get back into the restaurant business in that part of town.

It dawned on VanAuken that Ravenswood would be an ideal way to enter the business again and re-connect with her former customers. She said she approached Beale to see if he had any interest in selling the business.

According to VanAuken, Beale didn’t at first, but she was persuasive.

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Saratoga Hilton Hotel Under New Ownership; Physical Upgrades Planned; New GM Named

Posted onMarch 4, 2016November 8, 2017

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Mik Mahdavi, left, and Darryl Leggieri, are general manager and director of sales and marketing, respectively, of the Saratoga Hilton, bought recently by Driftwood Hospitality Management.©2016 Saratoga Photographer.com

BY R.J. DELUKE

The Hilton Saratoga, the hotel attached to the Saratoga Springs City Center in downtown, is under new ownership.

Driftwood Hospitality Management of North Palm Beach, Fla., recently purchased the hotel on Broadway from Saratoga Hotel Associates.

“We are excited to say the property will remain a Hilton Hotel,” said Driftwood President David Buddemeyer.

Driftwood Hospitality’s portfolio includes several Marriott International Inc., Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide Inc., Hilton Worldwide, InterContinental Hotels Group, Hyatt Hotels Corp., Wyndham Worldwide and Choice Hotels International Inc.

Buddemeyer said the on-site general manager is Mik Mahdavi, who has experience in the Driftwood company. Darryl Leggieri is director of sales and marketing.

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CAP COM Opens Malta Branch On Route 9, Its 10th, To Add More Customer Convenience

Posted onMarch 4, 2016November 8, 2017

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The newest CAP COM branch office is at 2439 Route 9 in Malta.Courtesy CAP COM

CAP COM has opened its 10th branch office at 2439 Route 9 in Malta.

“Our members have been asking for a branch that is more convenient to northern Saratoga County and we delivered,” said President/CEO Paula Stopera. “Even while we continue to expand the mobile technology we offer, we know that many of our members still want the kind of in-person, one-on-one service that CAP COM is known for.”

Stopera said with more than $1 billion in assets, the credit union last year joined the CO-OP Shared Branch Network, expanding its footprint by offering transactional services in 5,000 locations throughout the nation. Through CAP COM’s mortgage subsidiary, Homeowners Advantage, its mortgage business has tripled over the past four years.

CAP COM partnered with BBL Construction and Woodward, Connor, Gillies & Seleman Architects to build the branch, similar to the credit union’s CAP COM Financial Center in Albany.

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Using The Latest Technology Is Key Today For Those Managing Assets, Wealth For Others

Posted onMarch 4, 2016November 8, 2017

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Steve Bouchey of Bouchey Financial Group in Saratoga Spring.Courtesy Bouchey Financial Group

BY JILL NAGY

Up to date technology, combined with a personal touch, keeps clients informed about their assets and the events and trends that affect them.

Both are critical in a modern asset management practice, according to those in the field.

“Technology is a beautiful thing as long as you embrace it,” said Steve Bouchey of Bouchey Financial Group in Saratoga Spring. His company recently made a seven-figure investment in software to keep clients informed and to enable the professional managers to do their work more efficiently.

Clients can log on any time to see where their money is and to access some 20 reports. Meanwhile, he can rebalance several hundred accounts in a matter of minutes and issue tax reports to clients and, if the client wishes, to their tax preparers, also in a matter of minutes. The system, he said, “is up to date and spectacular. It’s amazing what clients can see and do.”

Plenty of information and the ability to check on their investments 24/7 can go a long way toward restoring investor confidence after scandals that rocked the financial world in recent years, Bouchey said.

“When they can check regularly to make sure their money is there, it puts clients’ minds at ease,” he noted.

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Roseann Hotaling Illustrates Longevity; To Mark 25 Years Running Country Corner Cafe

Posted onMarch 4, 2016August 17, 2023

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Roseann Hotaling has owned Country Corner Café on Church Street in Saratoga Springs since 1991 and has overseen significant expansion over the years.©2016 Saratoga Photographer.com

BY MAUREEN WERTHER

Country Corner Café on Church Street in Saratoga Springs is celebrating its 25th year, and owner Roseann Hotaling couldn’t be happier with the business she has created.

In 1991, she opened the 19-seat café, catering to the early morning working crowd. The mother of a three-year old and a kindergartener, Hotaling managed to arrive at the café by 5 a.m. and open the doors for business at 6 a.m. By 8 a.m., she would change and head over to her full-time job as director of food service for the Saratoga Springs City School District.

This routine lasted for 14 years, and in 2005 Hotaling made the decision to leave the school district and devote her energy full-time to the café. She opened a second location on High Rock Avenue in Saratoga Springs.

Two and a half years after opening the High Rock location, Hotaling was offered the opportunity to expand the Church Street location and jumped at the chance. The additional space tripled the seating capacity. For the next couple of years, she was, in effect, running three businesses–the original café, the expanded dining room next door, and the High Rock location.

Although the High Rock café was equally successful, “things just got too crazy,” said Hotaling. When the lease expired there, she did not renew. She focused on the expanded Church Street business.

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Kimberley Harbour Left Public Relations To Grow Career In The Field Of Women's Fashion

Posted onMarch 4, 2016November 8, 2017

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Kimberly Harbour combined her business and marketing expertise with her love of fashion to create a successful retail company, B. Couture Fashions in Ballston Lake.©2016 Saratoga Photographer.com

BY MAUREEN WERTHER

Kimberly Harbour knows that, regardless of the type of business you own, an understanding of how business works is vital to success.

With B. Couture Fashions in Ballston Lake, Harbour has combined her business and marketing expertise with her love of fashion to create a successful retail company.

B. Couture Fashions carries Carlisle-Etcetera, an exclusive luxury line of clothing and accessories catering to the busy woman who needs to keep current with her wardrobe, but who doesn’t have the time or the inclination to go from department store to department store in search of items that fit and look great.

Harbour, who has a degree in business and marketing from Skidmore College, began her career in retail, and later opened her own public relations firm. She was a longtime client of B. Couture before she was approached by the former owner to purchase the business.

She took over in January 2014 and has been doing great ever since. B. Couture already had a loyal following and Harbour continues to attract new customers. Her marketing and PR skills have been a huge help to her in her efforts, but her biggest challenge is getting people to make that initial appointment.

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Interior Decorator Vicki Ure Continues To Build On Her Business, Opening A Third Store

Posted onMarch 4, 2016November 29, 2017
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Vicki Ure, an interior decorator for 25 years, opened her first Victoria’s Corner shop in Malta. Now she owns and operates three such shops, in Clifton Park, Ballston Spa and Glens Falls.©2016 Saratoga Photographer.com

BY MAUREEN WERTHER

Vicki Ure has been an interior decorator for 25 years, originally occupying space in Malta Commons, but thirteen years ago she moved to the mall in Clifton Park.

Her professional reputation and the popularity of her Victoria’s Corner shop increased rapidly, prompting expansion to a second studio at 20 Learned St. in Albany in March 2015.

Last July, she opened a third studio in Glens Falls.

The Glens Falls Shirt Factory, 71 Lawrence St., Glens Falls, is home to the latest expansion of Victoria’s Corner.

In 2003, Ure left the mall and worked out of her home for about seven years in order to raise her family and care for her mother.

In 2013, She decided to open Victoria’s Corner at 252 Milton Ave. in Ballston Spa. It proved to be an ideal location for Ure, especially since her services have expanded to include reviving and re-purposing old and heirloom furnishings and accessories. Ballston Spa is a popular destination for antiques and antiques lovers.

Ure offers a complete menu of design and interior decorating services at all of her locations, including custom window treatments, upholstery and slipcovers, as well as refurbishing, reviving, and reinventing old furniture, lamps, dishware, and other decorative accessories.

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College Official Put On State Advisory Council

Posted onMarch 4, 2016November 8, 2017

Desiree Drindak, SUNY Empire State College’s interim director of the award-winning Office of Veteran and Military Education, was appointed president-elect for the New York State Advisory Council on Military Education.

“Serving as a leader of the New York State Advisory Council on Military Education is a great honor,” said Drindak. “New York state veteran and military students, and their dependents, have done so much for our nation and they deserve to be represented in statewide discussions on higher education.”

The advisory council focuses on three areas:

• Evaluating and restructuring policies related to acceptance and transfer of credit for veterans, military students and their adult family members.

• Enhancing the educational aspirations of the military populations in the state.

• Making educational programs accessible in cost, location and scheduling.

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