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Month: February 2024

The Saratoga Casino Hotel Announces Its 83rd Season Of Harness Racing Programs

Posted onFebruary 20, 2024
Always Watching, the 2023 Saratoga Harness Horse of the Year, competes at the Saratoga Race Course. She is owned, trained, and driven by Jordan Derue.
Photo by Jessica Hallet

Live harness racing returned to Saratoga Casino Hotel for its 83rd season on Saturday, February 3. The 2024 schedule will consist of 150 racing programs running through mid-December with a total of over $17 million in purses.

2023 Leading Driver, Jim Devaux, and Leading Trainer, Brett Derue, look to defend their titles this coming season. For Devaux, that would make it four years in a row.

In addition, the track will be hosting NY Sire Stakes races starting in June featuring the best New York bred horses in the state which will race for over $1 million in purses. The premier event of the season will be the 15th Annual Joe Gerrity Jr. Memorial Pace with a $250,000 purse on Saturday, July 20.

“We are looking forward to a tremendous season of racing here at Saratoga Casino Hotel,” said Race Secretary Peter Iovino. “Our purses will attract a quality product for our racing fans.”

To kick off the season, the month of February will feature several promotions including up to 15 percent bonuses on all winning wagers on Saratoga Harness races for SaratogaBets account holders while playing on property through the SaratogaBets mobile app or any self-service betting terminal. Interested horseplayers can log on to www.saratogabets.com to sign up for a free account.

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The Residences At The Adelphi Hotel Retain The Historic Ambiance Of Former Hostelry

Posted onFebruary 20, 2024
An architect’s rendering shows the exterior of the completed Residences at The Adelphi Hotel, a complete renovation of the historic hostelry.
Courtesy of The Beechwood Organization

Since first opening in 1877, The Adelphi Hotel at 365 Broadway has epitomized the city’s cultural cornerstones of “health, history, and horses.” Once a getaway for distinguished visitors and horse racing enthusiasts, the iconic Adelphi now welcomes those who want to call it home with the launch of luxury condominium residences in the heart of downtown Saratoga.

The Residences at The Adelphi Hotel include 79 impeccably designed studio-, one-, two-, three- bedroom and duplex penthouse apartments priced from $800,000 to $4 million. Many of the apartments come with expansive outdoor living space and overlook an exquisitely designed courtyard garden or sweeping views of Broadway.

The homes range from 800 square feet to more than 2,500 square feet of interior living space, with fine design details including European-styled kitchens, Wolf and Miele appliances, Kohler fixtures, large plank-wood floors and more.

Residents may enter the building through the main hotel entrance on Broadway or through a private residents-only entrance on Washington Street, and have access to their own underground parking garage in the building. Shared amenities with the hotel include a spa, salon, gym, game room, card room, and business center along with two restaurants — Morrissey’s and Salt & Char.

The $75 million expansion and re-development of The Adelphi is spearheaded by developers and co-owners Michael Dubb, founder and CEO of Beechwood Organization, one of New York State’s top residential builders, and businessman Larry Roth. The duo, who are long-standing members of the thoroughbred racing and Saratoga Springs communities, have transformed the property while still staying true to its rich history.

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Over 40,000 People Attended Chowderfest, The Largest Crowd In The Event’s History

Posted onFebruary 20, 2024
Vendors on Henry Street, joined in serving up 116,383 bowls of chowder.
Saratoga Business Journal Photo

Discover Saratoga has announced the winners of Saratoga Chowderfest, which was held Saturday, February 10 from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Event-goers sampled a variety of chowder from participating vendors and voted for their favorite. Winners were chosen in eight different categories, which were announced at the Saratoga Springs Heritage Area Visitor Center during the Annual Award Ceremony on Saturday, February 10 at 6:00 p.m. 

“What an exceptional year for Chowderfest,” noted Darryl Leggieri, President of Discover Saratoga. “The Saratoga Springs Police Department estimated the largest Chowderfest crowd they have ever seen, exceeding 40,000. Discover Saratoga would like to thank everyone who participated, sponsored, volunteered, and celebrated Chowderfest. Your support is truly appreciated. And special thank you to our city officials, police, fire, EMS, DPW and Department of Accounts, for your contribution to this event. It wouldn’t have been a success without you.”

A total of 116,383 bowls of chowder were served.

The 2024 Chowderfest winners are:

People’s Choice 500 bowls or less: Bentley’s Tavern;

People’s Choice 501-750 bowls: Ribbon Cafe;

People’s Choice 751-1,000 bowls: The Mill on Round Lake;

People’s Choice 1,001-1,500 bowls: Kindred;

People’s Choice 1,501- 2,000 bowls: Clancy’s Tavern;

People’s Choice 2,001-3,000 bowls: Rhea;

People’s Choice 3,001-4,000 bowls: West Ave Pizza;

People’s Choice 4,001+ bowls: Druthers Brewing Company.

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The Northeast Construction Trades Coalition Provides Options For Trades-Bound Students

Posted onFebruary 20, 2024
Doug Ford is the president and co-founder of the Northeast Construction Trades Workforce Coalition.

By Paul Post

Doug Ford couldn’t land a teaching job right after college because the market was flooded, so he took temporary work at a lumber company, just to pay off some bills “I took the job with the intention of working three days and stayed 19 years,” he said. “I fell in love with the industry. They made me a store manager. When you manage it’s really like teaching. They would send me to different stores that were challenged. I’d get it up and running and they’d send me to the next one.”

Now he’s vice president of public relations and purchasing at Ballston Spa-based Curtis Lumber Company, where he’s worked the past 27 years. In a related role, he’s also president and co-founder of the Northeast Construction Trades Workforce Coalition, which recently obtained non-profit status.

The organization has a diverse membership ranging from builders and material suppliers to colleges, school counselors and administrators. They all work together with a single-minded goal of attracting young people to the construction trades industry, to alleviate a severe labor shortage that’s reached crisis proportions in both the Greater Capital Region and United States at large.

The coalition is an outgrowth of efforts begun several years ago by Curtis Lumber and Saratoga Builders Association. Ford co-founded the organization with Pam Stott, a former Curtis Lumber official, now the coalition’s new executive director. 

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Kim Weir Joins Therapeutic Horses Of Saratoga As Director Of Strategic Growth

Posted onFebruary 20, 2024February 21, 2024
Kim Weir brings years of experience in the equestrian field to Therapeutic Horses of Saratoga.

Kim Weir, former major gifts fund-raiser at the Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation, has joined Therapeutic Horses of Saratoga (THS) as Director of Strategic Growth. Weir will work closely with Dr. Erin Sisk, Co-Founder of Therapeutic Horses of Saratoga, and the THS Board of Directors and staff to develop and implement a strategic growth plan for the Saratoga Springs-based impact sector organization.

Founded in 2018, the mission of THS is to provide a safe and caring home for retired Thoroughbred and Standardbred racehorses and train them to positively impact the lives of individuals in the local community through equine assisted psychotherapy and other interactive equine programs. Therapeutic Horses of Saratoga partners with ECS Psychological Services to deliver accredited equine assisted therapy. Accredited by the Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance (TAA) and Global Federation of Animal Sanctuaries (GFAS), THS provides sanctuary to more than 25 retired Thoroughbred and Standardbred racehorses. Therapeutic Horses of Saratoga is a certified practitioner of the Man O’ War Project methodology for Veteran-focused equine assisted psychotherapy.

Weir has joined the THS leadership team with a focus on developing the THS fund-raising strategy as well as expanding the engagement of the organization’s herd of retired racehorses through therapy and program utilization. .

“We are excited to welcome Kim to the THS team. I am certain that our team will immediately benefit from Kim’s diverse business background, successful fund-raising skills and her deep relationships across the Thoroughbred industry” said Therapeutic Horses of Saratoga Co-Founder Dr. Erin Sisk.”

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Personnel Brief: February 2024

Posted onFebruary 20, 2024

Wellspring has announced three new members of the Board of Directors in 2024.

Matthew Coldrick, Jeana Labas, and Nicholas DeCelle are Saratoga County leaders who will be influential in furthering our mission of supporting survivors and engaging the community to end relationship and sexual abuse

Coldrick currently works for Novo Nordisk. He previously served on Round Lake’s planning board and is currently the Village’s Deputy Mayor. Prior to joining the board, he was already involved with the Men with Wellspring program and volunteered for many Wellspring initiatives.

Labas currently works for Kodiak Construction as their office manager and client selection representative. 

DeCelle, a licensed funeral director, manages William J. Burke & Sons Funeral Home in Saratoga Springs. He serves on the Dake Foundation board and is a Leadership Saratoga graduate. He also worked at the Saratoga Springs YMCA and the Mechanicville Area Community Services Center. 

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The Wesley Community has announced the appointment of Eileen M. Nash as Director of Development and Communications for the 37-acre senior living campus and its 700 residents. Nash brings more than three decades of related experience to her new role. 

“We are pleased to welcome Eileen to The Wesley Community,” said J. Brian Nealon, CEO of The Wesley Community. “Her extensive experience in communications and development will be of great benefit to the executive team working diligently on behalf of our many constituents and stakeholders at Wesley.”

Nash was Director of Development for more than 25 years at the Double H Ranch in Lake Luzerne. She and her team were instrumental in raising more than $4.4 million annually to fund the operating budget..

“I was very passionate about my role at the Double H Ranch and have brought the same energy and commitment here to Wesley,” said Nash. “I believe my experience in nonprofit development and fundraising has positioned me well for this vital role.”

Nash earned a Bachelor of Science in Television, Radio and Film Production from Syracuse University’s Newhouse School of Public Communications.

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Saratoga Store Is One Of Two Opened During The Overland Sheepskin Company’s 50th Year

Posted onFebruary 20, 2024
Kate Mija, manager of the recently opened Saratoga Sheepskin Company store on Broadway, displays some of the hand-crafted items they carry.
Saratoga Business Journal photo

By Jill Nagy

Overland Sheepskin Co. celebrated its 50th anniversary in business with a growth spurt, adding two new stores including one in Saratoga Springs. Two additional stores planned for 2024 will bring the total number of outlets to 20.

Overland sells hand-crafted natural fiber outerwear, including sheepskin coats, fleece-lined boots and slippers, and some home decor items like rugs. The products and the materials that go into them come from all over the world, said Gabriel Openshaw, president of the company: Turkey, India, leather products from South America, wool from Peru, among the sources.

The company was founded in Taos, New Mexico, in 1973 by Roger Leahy and his brother, Jerry Leahy. Initially, they sold hand-stitched sheepskin coats. The sheepskin coats are still a mainstay of the company’s wares but they have branched out into other wool, leather, and sheepskin products. Today, much of their business is online through the company’s website, www.overland.com.

Openshaw, the company president, is a relative newcomer. He has been with Overland for almost 14 years. Jerry Leahy is no longer active in the business.

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Marcella’s Appliance Center Expands Its Services Through The Acquisition Of Saratoga Company

Posted onFebruary 20, 2024
Marcella’s Appliance Center has acquired Adirondack Appliance in Saratoga Springs.

Marcella’s Appliance Center, one of the largest family-owned appliance dealers in the Capital Region, has expanded its reach north with the acquisition of a similar company based in Saratoga Springs.

The company has announced it has acquired Adirondack Appliance, which has served homeowners and commercial builders throughout the Saratoga and Lake George regions since 1929.

The acquisition will allow Marcella’s to extend its reach farther north. The company, established in 1957, currently operates a flagship showroom on Broadway in Schenectady and Clifton Park location that opened in 2015.

“Extending beyond the Albany-Schenectady-Troy area is something we’ve been building towards,” John Marcella, vice president of Marcella’s Appliance Center, said in a statement. “It started with our Clifton Park showroom in 2015 and now with Adirondack Appliance we will extend our reach well into Saratoga and Lake George to be able to fully service the new construction growth up north in recent years.”

Marcella’s currently offers 70 product lines from all major brands, and offers in-house repair services.

The acquistion is not the only expansion undertaken by the family-owned Marcella’s. 

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Owners Of The Saratoga Fred Astaire Dance Studio Embark On An Ambitious Expansion

Posted onFebruary 20, 2024
Sergiy (Grey) and Elizabeth Masko demonstrate the joy of dancing at their Fred Astaire Dance Studio in Saratoga Springs.
Courtesy of Fred Astaire Dance Studio

By Christine Graf

Elizabeth and Sergiy “Grey” Masko, franchise owners and studio directors of the Fred Astaire Dance Studio in Saratoga Springs, have purchased the franchise rights for Southern Maryland and Washington D.C. In their new role as regional directors, they will be overseeing the opening of Fred Astaire Dance Studios in the region.

“There are not any Fred Astaire’s in that area right now,” said Elizabeth Masko. “We’re planning in the next decade to open about ten studios in that area. We will be in charge of the studios, but we won’t be running the day-to-day operations. We will be training the owners and helping them to grow and expand their business.”

It was after experiencing significant growth at their Saratoga location that the couple made the decision to expand by purchasing additional franchising rights. 

“We’ve been growing every year, and we decided to expand because it was the next logical step for us,” she said.

To assist with their new venture, they have partnered with Elizabeth’s mother, Joan Regan Hayner. The former COO of Community Care Physicians, Hayner is also a champion dancer.

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Real Estate Transactions Are Expedited Due To The Work Of Broadway Title Agency

Posted onFebruary 20, 2024
Stephen Heidorn, who is celebrating his 20th year in business, provides complete title search services at the Broadway Title Agency.
Saratoga Business Jourenal photo

By Jill Nagy

For 20 years, Stephen Heidorn has operated a successful real estate title company, the Broadway Title Agency, by keeping it small and keeping it local. 

“I have found my niche and I am happy with it,” he said, “It’s been a good business.”

Heidorn has only one employee, his secretary. He started out in a basement office, then as the business grew and prospered, he moved to an upstairs office and recently moved to a nicer office upstairs, all in the same building at 480 Broadway, Saratoga Springs.

Most of his clients, including a law firm and some local banks, have been with him throughout those 20 years. The company’s clientele consists mainly of law firms representing people buying or selling real estate and banks that lend them the money for the purchases.

He contracts with a corps of researchers to do the actual title searches. They review real estate records to be sure the buyers and sellers match up and the potential seller really owns the property; they check court records for unpaid judgments or liens; they review probate and tax records. Some of the searching can be done online, Heidorn said, but to be sure that the results are 100 percent accurate and up to date, it is necessary to look at the actual physical records.

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