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Month: August 2022

Former Price Chopper On Railroad Place To Become Market With Takeout And A Bar

Posted onAugust 8, 2022
Adam Foti, owner of PDT catering, will open PDT Market in Saratoga Springs.

There’s good news for residents of downtown Saratoga Springs who were upset when Price Chopper closed its doors 55 Railroad Place. 

Adam Foti, founder and owner of PDT catering, plans to open PDT Market in the 19,000-square-foot space which is located on the ground floor of a luxury apartment building. 

“A lot of the residents above the market and in the neighborhood were sad to see Price Chopper go because you could just walk in and grab a few groceries,” said Jennifer Hull, marketing director for PDT Market. “We won’t be the size of a Price Chopper with aisles and aisles of groceries, but we will have groceries.”

Product offerings will be in line with what Hull refers to as the store’s “Good, better, best, model.”

“If you want to spend $30 on olive oil, we will have that for you. If you want to spend $10, we will have that as well. We will have affordable options, and there will be gluten-free and vegan. There will be something for everyone.”

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GlobalFoundries Gets Expansion Approval U.S. Bill To Help Chip Industry Moves Ahead

Posted onAugust 8, 2022
The Malta Planning Board unanimously approved a 633,000-square-foot expansion at GlobalFoundries. The building will be built on this campus near its existing structure.
Courtesy GlobalFoundries

GlobalFoundries received the final last local approval needed to go ahead with the construction of a second major building on its Malta property.

Officials said the billion computer chip factory will cost $6 billion to $8 billion. It comes as the computer chip industry worldwide has expressed the need to increase capacity to overcome a semiconductor shortage.

In another boost to the project, on July 28, the U.S. House of Representatives passed legislation to increase U.S. semiconductor manufacturing known as “CHIPS and Science Act” and the day before the U.S. Senate has passed his historic federal semiconductor incentive, scientific research, and technological competitiveness bill to bring manufacturing back from overseas to places like Upstate New York.

The CHIPS legislation now moves to the White House and awaits President Biden’s signature. The Biden Administration has been a strong supporter of increasing semiconductor manufacturing and the many jobs it creates in the U.S..

“With the votes taken in the House of Representatives and yesterday in the U.S. Senate, Congress has expressed broad, bipartisan and national support for leveling the playing field for competitive semiconductor manufacturing in the U.S.,” said Dr. Thomas Caulfield, GlobalFoundries  president and CEO. “Congress took action to protect U.S. economic, supply chain and national security by accelerating semiconductor manufacturing on American soil.”

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SEDC ‘Very Pleased’ With Judge Ruling That Agency Is A Privately Run Organization

Posted onAugust 8, 2022

By R.J. DeLuke

A state Supreme Court judge ruled in late July that the Saratoga Economic Development Corp. (SEDC), the main agency in the county responsible for bring in new business and retaining jobs, is a privately run organization therefore not subject to financial oversight by the New York State Authorities Budget Office.

The decision was handed down by Acting state Supreme Court judge Richard Koweek on July 27. 

For SEDC, it hopefully puts an end to a struggle that began in 2005 when state legislation was passed hoping to bring such agencies—those that receive public funding—under the state’s purview for more disclosure of financial information and more scrutiny.

The Authorities Budget Office overstepped its power in making that determination, the judge ruled.

“We’re very pleased” said Dennis Brobston, SEDC president. “We knew from the beginning we had rights and we didn’t want to be bullied. We were doing what we said we would, the right way.”

“It’s been a long 17 years” struggling with this issue,” he said. “It’s one less thing to worry about. Now lets go out and do the things we need to do” to promote the county and grow the economy.

The state entity had argued that services SEDC provided to the county and industrial development agencies extend beyond what is permitted under county law. SEDC works with the Saratoga County Board of Supervisors  and industrial development agencies on a yearly renewable pact for marketing services that help in its mission to grow jobs while promoting the county. But most of its budget comes from investors.

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Jill Johnson VanKuren Will Become New Hospital President, CEO In September

Posted onAugust 8, 2022
Jill Johnson VanKuren will be the new president and CEO of Saratoga Hospital.

Jill Johnson VanKuren of MedStar Health System in Maryland will be the new president and CEO of Saratoga Hospital.

She starts Sept. 19.

Michael J. Toohey, Saratoga Hospital board of trustees chairperson, announced VanKuren’s appointment in July, citing her 17 years of experience with the largest integrated healthcare system in the Baltimore-Washington metropolitan area. 

 VanKuren succeeds Angelo Calbone, who will retire in August after 16 years of significant investment in programs, facilities and talent. He is credited with leading the transformation of the hospital and healthcare in the Saratoga region.

Most recently, VanKuren served as senior vice president of operations and chief operating officer at MedStar Franklin Square Medical Center, one of 10 MedStar hospitals.

 “From her first interview, Jill impressed us with her understanding of the vital role of a community hospital in a larger health system,” Toohey said. “She shares our commitment to maintaining Saratoga Hospital’s reputation for exceptional quality and personal attention while bringing the benefits of the Albany Med Health System to our patients and community.”

 “I have a deep respect for the community and the culture that the people of Saratoga Hospital have built over the years,” VanKuren said. “I look forward to building on that strong foundation as we evolve to support the future needs of the community. I am honored to have been selected to lead this team.”

 At MedStar, VanKuren held leadership positions at both the corporate and hospital levels for a system with more than 300 care locations and 31,000 employees. As an assistant vice president with MedStar corporate strategic planning, she developed system service lines and business models. 

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Dr. Lisa Vollendorf Starts Her Tenure As President Of SUNY Empire State College

Posted onAugust 8, 2022
Dr. Lisa Vollendorf is the new president of SUNY Empire State College.

Dr. Lisa Vollendorf, incoming SUNY Empire State College president,began her tenure on July 1 at the college’s Saratoga Springs location.

Vollendorf will take over for Officer in Charge Nathan Gonyea, who will continue his work at the college as acting provost.

Vollendorf, who was selected by the SUNY Board of Trustees after an extensive national search, will be SUNY Empire’s sixth president since its founding in 1971.

“I am thrilled to be part of the SUNY Empire State College community,” she said. “As a leader in online and blended learning, SUNY Empire fills a very special niche in the higher-education landscape—one that is in more demand now than ever before. I look forward to building upon the college’s history of access and innovation and moving the institution forward in ways that benefit and empower our students and the communities in which they live across New York state and around the world.”

Prior to SUNY Empire, she served as interim provost and chief academic officer at the University of Northern Colorado. She also worked for 16 years in the California State University system at three campuses as a faculty member, department chair, academic senate chair, dean, and provost.

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Personnel Briefs: August 2022

Posted onAugust 8, 2022

SUNY Empire State College hired Julieta (Julie) Majak as vice president for administration and finance position based in Saratoga Springs. 

Majak will serve as SUNY Empire’s senior business and financial officer, responsible for overseeing development of policies, procedures, and controls to ensure sound management of the college’s financial, human, technology, and physical resources. She will also serve as treasurer of the Empire State College Foundation board.

She served as assistant vice president for administration and campus controller at SUNY New Paltz, where she oversaw the college’s fiscal operations, including procurement and contracting, accounting services, accounts payable, internal controls, facilities finance and administration, and risk management.

In her 29 years at SUNY New Paltz, Majak  served in progressively senior roles within the division of finance and administration, from associate director of telecommunications and administrative services to director of administrative services and assistant vice president for research administration.

She earned a bachelor’s degree in marketing and management from Siena College and a master’s degree in educational administration from SUNY New Paltz. She also completed the SUNY and Cornell University School of Industrial and Labor Relations Leadership Development Program, and she served as the 2021 Fellow for the SUNY Hispanic Leadership Institute.

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The board of directors for the Dake Foundation for Children announced a new executive director, Sarah Burns. 

She brings more than 15 years of non-profit experience to the foundation, and her leadership has resulted in hundreds of thousands of dollars raised for organizations across the upstate region, the company said..

For more than a decade, The Dake Foundation for Children has been helping local children with physical disabilities have more fun and independence. Founder Gary Dake, president of Stewart’s Shops, realized that health insurance would fund “medical necessities” but would not approve recreational equipment or activities, and he vowed to work to close that gap. Since then, the foundation has helped connect more than 330 children with adaptive bikes, tricycles, swings, strollers, and communication tools that allow them to have the fun, carefree experiences that every child deserves.

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Facility In Greenwich Sells John Deere Equipment And Related Support Products

Posted onAugust 8, 2022
United Ag & Turf opened this new state-of-the-art facility on Route 29 in Greenwich that sells John Deere, Stihl, Honda and other products.
Courtesy United Ag & Turf

United Ag & Turf has opened a  new state-of-the-art facility in Greenwich for selling its John Deere, Stihl, Honda and other products that support residential and commercial landscaping, compact construction equipment needs, and area farms. 

The facility replaces the Schaghticoke building that served as a John Deere dealership for over 40 years. 

The 25,200-square-foot building, located at 217 Route 29 in Greenwich, sits directly next to the Washington County Fairgrounds. It is a full-service store featuring an 11,500-square-foot service department, with 6,000 square feet  of warehouse space and a showroom. 

“We are extremely excited to have the opportunity to not only expand and better serve customers in the greater Schaghticoke/Easton/Greenwich area, but also provide our excellent team here with the best in facilities and improvements to help them continue to perform at the highest level,” United Ag & Turf president Scott Miller said.

“We’ve seen tremendous growth in recent years and the demand for the quality products and services that United Ag & Turf offers makes this investment in the area a great fit. We look forward to being a part of the community for many more years to come.”

Eric Driscoll, CEO of United Ag & Turf, NE, and United Construction & Forestry, said the company is following this opening with several other new facilities. 

“We’re investing heavily in the Northeast to position ourselves to better meet the needs of our customers in this key market. Later this summer we will be unveiling our flagship construction, forestry, agriculture, and turf combination location in Clifton Park,” he said.

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Saratoga County EMS Council Announces 2022 Awards For Exemplary Service

Posted onAugust 8, 2022
Award recipients, from left, are Jean Tranka, Thomas Lundquist, Alan Bell, Nash Alexander, and Walt Fitzgerald, representing the Edinburg Emergency Squad that won Agency of the Year.
Courtesy Saratoga County EMS Council

The Saratoga County EMS Council announced the recipients of the 2022 Saratoga County EMS Awards. 

Awards are provided to emergency services personnel, affiliated with a NYS EMS agency, who show individual or team heroism above and beyond the ordinary call of duty.

The EMS Agency of the Year awarded went to Edinburg Emergency Squad. It is an all-volunteer, nimble, dynamic service organization that has consistently embraced change, delivered the highest quality EMS coupled with enhanced services to their citizens and community.  Formed in 1962, they remain the only all-volunteer ambulance service in Saratoga County, staffed by 22 volunteers, answering 100 calls annually and supported entirely by community donations.  

EMS Educator of Excellence was awarded to Jean Tranka. Tranka has served as a certified instructor coordinator for the Saratoga County EMS Council for over 20 years. Her care and concern for each and every student has not only earned her the nickname, “Mama Jean,” but is reflected in her consistently near 100 percent pass rates in her courses. 

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Children’s Museum At Saratoga Officially Opens Its New 16,000-Square-Foot Location

Posted onAugust 8, 2022
The Children’s Museum at Saratoga celebrated the grand opening of its new home.
Courtesy NYS Parks, Recreation & Historic Preservation

The Children’s Museum at Saratoga celebrated the grand opening of its new home in July.

The museum underwent a $3.1 million renovation project to relocate the museum to the historic Lincoln Bathhouse on Broadway in Saratoga Spa State Park. 

The fully accessible 16,000-square-foot facility is the first major public facing operation in the Lincoln Bathhouse since the 1990s, state officials said. 

The project, supported by a $600,000 Empire State Development grant, as well as other public grants and private donations, joins a growing list of public-private partnerships in the park that make up the Park of the Arts initiative.

“The opening of the Children’s Museum adds another major attraction to our growing list of partners in the beautiful, natural setting of Saratoga Spa State Park,” Gov. Kathy Hochul said. “The Park of the Arts initiative will continue to define Saratoga Springs as a year-round destination for world class arts programming, and this project marks a major milestone in our efforts to restore and reactivate the National Historic Landmark structures throughout the park.”

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Queensbury Hotel Expansion, Designed By Phinney Design Group, Opens For Business

Posted onAugust 8, 2022
The Queensbury Hotel’s new Adirondack Ballroom and renovated event space was officially opened in late July. It more than doubles the capacity for hosting conferences and special events.

By Paul Post

Downtown Glens Falls’ slow, steady resurgence just got a boost with the July 21 grand opening of Queensbury Hotel’s $3.8 million new Adirondack Ballroom.

The 5,200-square-foot facility more than doubles the historic hotel’s capacity for hosting conferences and special events, which can further fuel the local economy.

“We’re already sold out now on Friday and Saturday nights, almost year round, hosting 300 people that need things to do. They want to go shopping, go to restaurants, events at Wood Theater or Cool Insuring Arena,” said Tyler Herrick, hotel general manager. “Before the expansion we were hosting 750 events a year. This is just going to help accelerate that by bringing midweek conventions to Glens Falls, which means more business for our property and all of downtown.”

The ballroom is the latest project in an ongoing makeover of the landmark, 96-year-old hotel, which has helped make it a business incubator by encouraging other small businesses to locate downtown.

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