The Ballston Spa Business & Professional Association, in partnership with Curtis Lumber, recently honored business owners and residents whose renovation, restoration, and beautification efforts have enhanced the Ballston Spa community over the past year.
The winners were chosen from nominations submitted by others in the community.
At a reception on Oct. 23 in the kitchen and design center at Curtis Lumber in Ballston Spa, each award recipient was given a framed certificate along with a Curtis Lumber gift card in recognition of their efforts.
Michelle Burlingame, BSBPA vice president and beautification chairperson; Sandy Hassfurter, BSBPA vice president; and Curtis Lumber representative Doug Ford spoke prior to the presentation. Certificates presented by Pete Bardunias, president and CEO of the Southern Saratoga County Chamber of Commerce.
Winners were:
Best residential new build: 9 Tomaselli Court, Chris and Jessica Tomaselli; and 3 Independence Trail, Philip and Amelia Pesez.
Best residential renovation, 97 East High St., Ken Fish; and 59 Hyde Boulevard, Michael and Barbara Jordan.
Best landscaping and hardscaping improvements: 30 Pleasant Street, Christopher and Meghan Zito
Best commercial interior renovation: Rebuilding Together Saratoga County, 132 Milton Ave.
Best Commercial Exterior Renovation: Route 67 Cafe,1958 Amsterdam Road, Eran Wasserman.
Best commercial complete renovation: CMK and Associates Real Estate, 108 Milton Ave, Jamie Sittner.
Best Community Renovation Project: 9/11 Memorial Park, Front Street; Rotary Club of Ballston Spa.
The Ballston Spa Business and Professional Association, founded in 1983, is a nonprofit community organization committed to making the Village of Ballston Spa a great place to live and work.