Due to public health and safety concerns from the COVID-19 pandemic, this year’s Showcase of Homes tour event was cancelled. But the Saratoga Builders Association is planning to film a one-hour Showcase TV special that will air this fall.
It will include interviews, tours, and more, as we celebrate our areas finest builders, homes and developments. It will also provide a way for you to contribute to our two important and extraordinary local charities which normally benefit from ticket sales, organizers said. The show is currently in production.
The broadcast will be hosted by CBS-6 news anchor Liz Bishop and air exclusively on WRGB Channel 6.
The 12 builders being featured are: Beechwood Homes, Bella Home Builders, Belmonte Builders, Caruso Home Builders, Degraff-Bloom Custom Builders, Heritage Custom Builders, Kodiak Construction, McPadden Builders, The Earth Source Company, The West Saratoga Condos, Whitbeck Construction & Witt Construction.
Beth Berlin Named Officer-In-Charge To Lead SUNY Empire State After Maltras Departure
State University of New York Chancellor Jim Malatras has named SUNY Empire State College Executive Vice President for Administration and Chief Operating Officer Beth Berlin as officer-in-charge at SUNY Empire State following Malatras’ appointment as SUNY chancellor.
Working with senior leadership at SUNY Empire, Berlin will continue the work begun under President Malatras to reform and streamline the college’s operations to enhance the student experience, increase access to higher education for more students, raise the public profile of the college, and build a solid financial foundation for future growth, college officials said.The SUNY Empire College Council will begin planning a presidential search immediately.
Berlin brings extensive experience in education leadership, having served since 2013 as executive deputy commissioner of NYSED, before being named interim commissioner in 2019.
Woman Opens Saratoga Chocolate Co. In Space In The Downtown Saratoga Marketplace
By Jill Nagy
After four years of building a customer base through sales online, at seven area farmers’ markets and some 80 regional specialty stores, Allison Rose has opened her own retail shop, Saratoga Chocolate Co., in the Saratoga Marketplace on Broadway in Saratoga Springs.
The shop, which opened July 31, sells gourmet handmade chocolates and other sweets. “We make everything that we sell at the store,” she said.
Rose started in 2003 when she began making chocolate truffles as holiday treats for friends. She has since branched out into other chocolate confections and prides herself on balancing the right ingredients with the right chocolate.
TOGA HERITAGE Opens At New Location On Broadway In Downtown Saratoga Springs
By Susan Elise Campbell
TOGA HERITAGE, a gift and home goods store that celebrates the history and spirit of Saratoga Springs, has moved to the “dream location” of owner Deborah DePasquale at 322 Broadway next to Congress Park.
Dreaming about it had little to do with the success of the transition. Good business planning did. Not only did DePasquale stick to her timeline of moving into a larger location right after her third year in business, but she did it at the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic.
“We were ready to move a year ago, but it took that long to find the right spot,” she said. “The goal was to buy something unique and possibly historic, and this was one of our top three desired locations.”
The building goes back to 1884 and was once home to Congress Theatre. The space opened up when the previous retailer, Hatsational, left the space to consolidate with another of its downtown locations.
DePasquale said the previous owner renovated the entire building interior in 2016.
SUNY Empire State Offers Its First Doctoral Degree: Educational Leadership And Change
SUNY Empire State College has launched its first doctoral program in the college’s nearly 50-year existence.
The Ed.D. in educational leadership and change will prepare current educational leaders to advance their education and careers while learning how to lead positive change in colleges, universities and communities, officials said om Aug. 27.
As educational systems face mounting challenges from the COVID-19 pandemic and a rapidly changing workforce, the program will address both day-to-day and long-term issues confronting educators to prepare them for leadership positions in higher education institutions, college officials said.
Applied coursework will focus on educational trends, organizational issues, and policy, including rigorous training in research methodology enabling graduates to analyze challenges facing their institutions in a broader national and global context.
Momentive Performance Materials Invests $15M To Expand Work At Waterford Plant
By Christine Graf
Momentive Performance Materials in Waterford announced plans to invest $15 million in specialized electronics materials production at its Waterford plant.
The company is investing $40 million overall as part of its global transition from commodity basics chemicals to specialty silicones.
Momentive officials also said they are moving forward with recently announced plans to sell its consumer sealants business to Henkel, a chemical and consumer good company headquartered in Germany. Although the sale will include GE-branded consumer sealants, GE-branded construction sealants are excluded.
Financial terms of the sale were not disclosed, and Momentive will continue to manufacture consumer sealants in Waterford through 2021, the company said.
The company has been in business since 1947 and has 36 offices in 17 countries. Its products are used in many industries including healthcare, telecommunications, electronics, personal care, construction, transportation, agriculture, and energy.
“The $15 million investment we are making is really going to augment our capabilities and our capacities in one of our most exciting, fastest growing business—electronic materials,” said Sandip Tyagi, president and general manager of formulated specialties. “This is really in line with our overall strategy of continuing to transform our company into a more specialty chemical business.”
The specialty chemical business targets several end markets that Tyagi described as “extremely exciting and fast growing.” They include telecommunications infrastructure, and e-mobility. The e-mobility market encompasses fully electric, plug-in hybrid, and hydrogen fueled vehicles as well as other electric powered technologies.
‘NBT Guided Investor’ Launched As Digital Investment Tool In Partnership With Schwab
NBT Capital Management, a business unit of NBT Bancorp Inc., has launched NBT Guided Investor, a new digital investment solution in partnership with Schwab Performance Technologies.
Guided Investor is a digital solution that offers fully-online investment management capabilities. According to bank officials, accounts can be opened in as little as 10 minutes and are supported by a dedicated financial advisor.
Bowling Alleys Cleared To Open, Looking Forward To Leagues Starting Up This Fall
By Lisa Balschunat
Patience was the name of the game for bowling centers in New York state. Some 200 lanes statewide were given the green light from the governor’s office to reopen recently with strict COVID-19 requirements in place.
“We are very excited here at Saratoga Strike Zone to be open again,” said owner Rich Sheldon. “We’ve got 30 leagues starting up. We have all of the protocols in place: barriers between lanes, plexiglass at the desk, social distancing reminders, masks and staff temperature checks.”
He said the Saratoga Springs granted Strike Zone a variance to offer outdoor seating at its restaurant and the state’s Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) helped his establishment weather the coronavirus storm.
“Pre-COVID, I had 78 employees. During the shutdown I had to lay off everyone. Now all of my full-timers are back. I am extremely thankful for PPP … We still have a closed arcade and cannot host birthday parties, so we’re doing our best with what we have.”
Website Has Monitoring For Home Health Groups
Brian and Mark Johnson have officially launched StayHomeNY.com, a start-up business focused on providing remote monitoring technology to home care agencies, independent, assisted living and memory care facilities.
Using 4D thermal imaging technology, nurses, staff and family members can remotely monitor a senior living at home or in a residential care community 24 hours per day, according to the owners, who are brothers.
The senior is not required to wear a bracelet or lanyard there is no video monitoring, ensuring the senior’s privacy. The technology detects all types of falls (gradual, fast and concealed) and recognizes activity of daily living patterns, such bathroom use, in bed sleeping, or wandering in the middle of the night, they said.
NYRA Donates $20,000 To Area Nonprofits Earned From The Sale Of COVID-19 Masks
The New York Racing Association, Inc. (NYRA) presented a $20,000 donation to several nonprofit organizations as a result of a joint initiative with Saratoga Springs to raise funds for the community through the sale of limited-edition Saratoga Race Course face masks.
The campaign, which launched in mid-June and was immediately met with high demand from racing fans, raised a total of $20,000 which will be divided evenly between AIM Services Inc., Franklin Community Center, Shelters of Saratoga and the SNACpack Program (Saratoga Nutrition Assistance for Children).
NYRA worked with Mayor Meg Kelly to identify the program’s four beneficiaries, which provide food, shelter and other critical resources during a time of increased need resulting from the coronavirus global health pandemic. A portion of proceeds from all mask sales was donated to the nonprofits.
“It was great to see this level of support for a campaign that not only serves as a unique sign of the times, but benefits the collective health of the Saratoga community in so many ways,” said NYRA President and CEO Dave O’Rourke. “We thank our fans for their enthusiasm surrounding the face masks, as well as Mayor Kelly and the City of Saratoga Springs for their continued partnership and leadership.”
“We are all grateful to NYRA and the Saratoga mask initiative for helping us ‘Mask Up’ and raise funds for four of our local non-profits,” said Kelly. “NYRA has demonstrated once again their commitment to the safety and well-being of our entire community. When we get through this, we will be able to look back with pride on the many ways the community pulled together. NYRA’s example is just one of many that make Saratoga Springs such a special place to live, work and visit.”