fbpx
Skip to main content

Glens Falls High School Job Fair

Glens Falls High School Job Fair

On Wednesday, April 5th, Glens Falls High School hosted the inaugural 2023 Job Fair and Career Expo event. 35 employers set up tables in the gym, and 12 area business leaders held seminars in classrooms. There were also workshops to help students with resumé building, work/life considerations, and financial management. This event gave high school students the opportunity to get a head start on their career search, and develop valuable skills. 

There were also job fairs at Queensbury High School and Lake George Junior-Senior High School. Employers from both large and small companies attended the event, as well as companies associated with the Lake George tourism industry. These job fairs give the employers an opportunity to prepare for the summer hiring season; summer jobs fill an employment need and help young people contribute to the workforce, and also provide students with valuable social skills that set them up for future employment. Criteria for the businesses to participate in the job fair included location and number of positions available. All attending businesses took part in a 30-minute virtual orientation program to ensure success in recruiting teens to their open positions. 

The Adirondack Regional Chamber of Commerce (ARCC) President and CEO Tricia Rogers was also on hand for the event. The job fair featured many of the ARCC members and regional businesses with employment opportunities… The mission of the ARCC is to partner with and support regional businesses to grow, succeed and thrive. It unites industries collectively to positively impact continued growth and continual investment.

Glens Falls High School Principal Kevin Warren, Tricia Rogers, Director of Warren County Employment Liza Ochsendorf and Glens Falls Assistant Principal Bill Levett

Warren County expanded the high school job fair to Glens Falls High School and Queensbury High School this year as a result of the successful 2021 and 2022 job fairs at Lake George Junior-Senior High School.

March 2023 DBA Filings

WARREN COUNTY

True North Plumbing – Benjamin J. Olszewski, 235 Dickinson Hill Rd, Diamond Point, NY 12824

Found Bridge – Diana Palmer, 33 Glen St, Suite 200-D, Glens Falls, NY 12801

Pierson Well Pump Service and Excavation – Cody Pierson, 16 Ryan Ave, Queensbury, NY 12804

Boofrikityhoo – Joseph Dell, 3328 Route 9N, Apt 1, Lake George, NY 12845

Adirondack Finish – Andrew Coulter, 1699 Jersey St, Essex, NY 12936

Corey’s Tree Removal – Corey & Gracie Bennett, 662 State Route 28N, North Creek, NY 12853

NY Nail Spa – Zou Wen Jun, 324 Quaker Rd, Suite 3, Queensbury, NY 12804

Sophie’s CBD – Julie Garcia, 3873 Main St, Warrensburg, NY 12885

Pretty Useful Things – Rebecca A. Little, 5 Pioneer Pt, Queensbury, NY 12804

Faerie Quiltmum – Wendy K. Scott, 71 Lawrence St, Studio 217, Glens Falls, NY 12801

Guardian Property Management – Andrea Lucynski, 6 Centennial Dr, Queensbury, NY 12804

Plan B Real Estate Solutions – Steven Jordon, 8 Glenwood Ave, Queensbury, NY 12804

Inside Out Marketing Group – Alyson Popa, 194 Middle Rd, Lake George, NY 12845

Bell Motorsports – Edward Bell, 16 Patton Dr, Queensbury, NY 12804

High Ledg Works – Edward Bell, 16 Patton Dr, Queensbury, NY 12804

Aspen Ridge Consulting – Anthony Bruno, 11 Aspen Rdg, Queensbury, NY 12804

Adirondack Golf Vacations – Eric McCauliffe, 93 Olmstedville Rd, Pottersville, NY 12860

PR Paradise – Ayden James Rushia, 21 Meadowlark Ln, Warrensburg, NY 12885

Local Electric – Paul Levesque, 2883 Schroon River Rd, Warrensburg, NY 12885

WASHINGTON COUNTY

Hoofbeat Hill – John & Theresa McKittrick, 109 North Rd, Fort Ann, NY 12827

Alden Property Management – John L. Alden, Jr., 110 Pleasant Valley Rd, Argyle, NY 12809

Alden Excavation – John L. Alden, Jr., 110 Pleasant Valley Rd, Argyle, NY 12809

Cambridge Antiques Center – Richard G. Bump, 30 West Main St, Cambridge, NY 12816

NY Bag Taxi – Jerry Ross, 15 Needhamville Ln, Fort Ann, NY 12827

Damian Dingman – 209A Deer Run Dr, Hudson Falls, NY 12839

Matt of All Trades Handyman Service & Woodcrafts – Matthew J. Parker, 428 Blind Buck Rd, Salem, NY 12865

Tiger’s Entertainment and More – Leroy Degroat, 25 North St Apt A, Granville, NY 12832

Lee’s Entertainment and More – Leroy Degroat, 25 North St Apt A, Granville, NY 12832

Norse Property Management – Jason Ronald Winters, 7 King St, Fort Edward, NY 12828

J.D. Enterprises – Jeanette Miclette, 39 Ives Hill Rd, Valley Falls, NY 12185

Autumn Ray Apiaries – Peter & Laura Norwich, and Raymond Rogers, 139 Windy Hill Rd, Greenwich, NY 12834

Under Pressure – Luke R. Shattuck, 305 Queens Dr, Apt C, Hudson Falls, NY 12839

Humble Roots Marketing – Robert Johnsen, 5442 Firehouse Way, Fort Ann, NY 12827

Elihu Farm – Mary T. Pratt, 654 Beadle Hill Rd, Valley Falls, NY 12185

Fort Ann Super Stop’s Big Kahuna – Shannon O’Brien, 11300 State Route 149, Fort Ann, NY 12827

JP Property Maintenance – Jason Mingo, 230 Green Barn Rd, Hudson Falls, NY 12839

Greene The Cleanout Specialists – Raymond T. Greene III, 59 Williams St, Whitehall, NY 12887

Forged Tattoos and Piercings – Nickolas Mancuso, 258 Main St, Hudson Falls, NY 12839

Chase It Trucking – George Knapp, 78 Casey Rd, Hudson Falls, NY 12839

A.A.A. Finishing – Adam Ashline, 4 Main St, Apt 4, Whitehall, NY 12887

DP Enterprises – Darren Pemrick, 42 Washington St, Greenwich, NY 12834

Queensbury Town Board to Host Public Meeting – On Expanding Municipal Water Service to Eastern Areas of Community

The Queensbury Town Board invites the community to a public informational meeting on Monday, April 17th, 2023, to discuss possible approaches to expanding municipal water service in the Jenkinsville area and nearby parts of Eastern Queensbury. The Town Board engaged engineering firm C.T. Male Associates to identify ways to provide municipal water in Jenkinsville after contaminants were found at low levels in some residential wells in the area. C.T. Male engineers identified two possible approaches; both of which involved installing municipal water mains in nearby areas, also unserved by town water, in order to reach the Jenkinsville neighborhood.

The alternatives and their projected costs will be presented and discussed at the informational meeting, which begins at 7:00 PM at the Queensbury Town Hall. Those who can’t attend the meeting in person are invited to join the meeting on Zoom, or to watch the broadcast of the meeting on the town web site, or on Look TV. To answer residents’ questions, the Town Board will be joined by representatives of C.T. Male, and the Town Water Department.

No decision on expanding municipal water service will be made at the meeting. The Town Board is exploring the alternatives and costs, and are soliciting public comments and suggestions. The Board’s goal is to provide municipal water service that is affordable, beneficial, and attractive to the majority of town residents in the area.

The Town Board hosted an initial community discussion on municipal water alternatives in the Jenkinsville area last August – the Town Board and C.T. Male took residents’ comments and suggestions from that meeting, and developed the updated proposals which will be presented on April 17th.

To Join the Meeting by Zoom:

When: Apr 17, 2023 07:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

Topic: Zoom – Queensbury Town Board Meeting, Monday, April 17, 2023, 

7:00 PM

Please click the link below to join the webinar:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85703161765

Or One-Tap mobile:

US: +19292056099,,85703161765# or +16469313860,,85703161765#

For Telephone:

Dial: 1-929-205-6099

Meeting ID: 857 0316 1765

Zoom access can also be achieved by visiting the Town’s website at www.queensbury.net.

Attention Beer Enthusiasts: Glens Falls Brewfest 2023

Brewfest

April is just around the corner, and Glens Falls is starting the month off right! On Saturday, April 1st, 2023, the Cool Insuring Arena is hosting the Glens Falls Brewfest. Come enjoy regional brews, food, and live music with the band Dirt Cheap from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM! This event is special because 100% of the proceeds will go to two local non-profits – The Adirondack Theater Festival, and the Feeder Canal Alliance.

This event began 11 years ago with three beer loving guys: Chris Reed, Bill Mason, and John Cordes got together and gave Glens Falls the first ever Brewfest. Their love of handcrafted brews and community inspired them to create an event that showcased all the different styles of beer, and would also have a positive impact on the community.

Due to the hard work of the sponsors and attendees, this event has brought in over $200,000 to the community in years past. For this event, tickets are available online for $50, and in person for $60. There are designated driver tickets that are available in advance and at the door for $15. 

There are also offers if you would like to extend your weekend fun! For Friday night festivities, there is a “Taps & Apps” event; this is an evening of great food by Chef Matthew Bolton and the SUNY Culinary Arts School, which is paired with beer from guest brewer Battle Hill Brewing Co. There are special tickets available for those who would like to attend both events – the special combo package at $99 includes a ticket to both “Taps & Apps” on Friday night, and the full Brewfest on Saturday. There are only 70 tickets available for the “Taps & Apps” event which will take place from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM at Seasoned, which is located at 14 Hudson Ave in Glens Falls. 

If you are interested in participating as a sponsor for Glens Falls Brewfest, there are levels of sponsorship: Keg Sponsor $2,500, Growler Sponsor $1,000, Stein Sponsor $750, Tasting Sponsor $150, Vendor Booth $150. To become a sponsor or a vendor, please email glensfallsbrewfest@gmail.com for more information. 

SPONSORS 2023:

KEG SPONSOR: The Queensbury Hotel

Growler Sponsor: Cooper’s Cave Games

Stein Sponsor: Julie Snyder Real Estate

Mug Sponsors: Miller Industrial Manufacturing, Glens Falls National Bank, Glens Falls Music Academy, Hilltop Construction Co., Morgan & Company Restaurant, Thermal Associates LLC

Pint Sponsors: New York Cement Company LLC, Malinda Nelson Realtor

VENDORS 2023:

Serious Dirt Botanics

LeafGuard of NY

That’s Different Chocolates

Glowgee Creek Home & Garden

Cookie Lab Confections

Muddy Trail Jerky Co

Kingsbury Printing

Sugaree Tie Dye

Phygit Pretzel Necklaces

Hops & Barley Brew Shop

Robles Catering, Poughkeepsie

Flour Child Bakery, (new biz in Glens Falls)

Plug PV – Solar, Saratoga Springs

Nettle Meadow Artisanal Cheese

RESTAURANT SPONSORS 2023:

Olive Garden

Raul’s Mexican Grill

Bean’s Country Store

Sorrentino’s Deli

Robles Catering (from Poughkeepsie)

Nettle Meadow Farm & Artisan Cheese

Flour Child Bakery

Brewers 2023

Cooperstown Brewing Co.

Old Klaverack Brewery

Northway Brewing Co.

Paradox Brewery

Adirondack Brewery

Wolf Hollow Brewing Company

Slickfin Brewing Co.

Fort Orange Brewing’

Argyle Brewing Co.

Speckled Pig Brewing Co.

Active ingredient Brewing Company

Unified Beerworkers

Brown’s Brewing Co.

Big Slide Brewery & Public House

Lake Placid Pub & Brewery 

Bolton Landing Brewing Company

Hudson Brewing Co.

Maple Brewing

Common Roots Brewing Company

Mean Max Brew Works

Frog Alley Brewing Co.

Peekskill Brewery

Walt & Whitman Beer Hall & Coffee House

Adirondack Winery

Wallenpaupack Brewing Co.

Raquette River Brewing 

Fidens

Battle Hill Brewing Co.

Artisanal Brew Works

Singlecut Beersmiths

February 2023 DBA Filings

WARREN COUNTY

A Man Named Cash –Eric A. Hofmanis, 38 Harrison Ave, Glens Falls, NY 12801

East Coast Products – Michael Simmes, 129 Farr Ln, Queensbury, NY 12804

George’s Landscape Co. – Hunter George, 18 Terrace Ave, South Glens Falls, NY 12803

Your Momma Design’s – Jennifer Ferris, 206 Glen St, Glens Falls NY 12801

Marie Center’s Cleaning – Marie Center, 176 Aviation Rd, Queensbury, NY 12804

Brennan & White – William J. White, 163 Haviland Rd, Queensbury, NY 12804

Rocky Ridge Firewood – Berness J. Bolton, Jr., 36 Cougar Ln, Chestertown, NY 12817

Boho Tea Shop – Christine M. France, 63 Bay St, Glens Falls, NY 12801

LaPlanche Construction – Matt LaPlanche, 115-1 Robert Gardens, Queensbury, NY 12804

Wicks N Wags – Gabrielle Skellie, 29 Spring St, South Glens Falls, NY 12803

Bishop Tree Nursery – Douglas W. Bishop, 13 Helen Dr, Queensbury, NY 12804

Positive Propagation Products – Michael V. Corentto, 32 Larose St, Glens Falls, NY 12801

Panther Productions – Sean E. Smith, 5A Overlook Ln N, Chestertown, NY 12817

Green GOAT Genetics – Malik Abu-Zeid, 49 Coolidge Hill Rd, Diamond Point, NY 12824

Cameron Realty Group – Kelli May, 1810 State Route 9 Suite C, Lake George, NY 12845

NY Nails Spa – Wen Jun Zou, 324 Quaker Rd Suite 3, Queensbury, NY 12804

Ross Trucking & Excavating – Robert S. Ross, 706 Golf Course Rd, Warrensburg, NY 12885

Hair Care by Sara – Sara Hoffay, 213 Dippikill Rd, Warrensburg, NY 12885

Johnson’s Roofing – Jonathan P. Johnson, 28 Warren St, Warrensburg, NY 12885

KAM2 Solutions – Michael Zilm, 84 Mohawk Mtn Rd, Lake George, NY 12845

Lanaskinbar – Alana Thacker, 147 Ridge St, Glens Falls, NY 12804

Harrington Construction – Orbin H. Harrington III, 24 Stevens Rd, Queensbury, NY 12804

Mason and Sons Roofing – Willis Mason, 47 Smith St, Warrensburg, NY 12885

Finish Line Construction – Christopher J. LaRock, 213 Upper Sherman Ave, Queensbury, NY 12804

Jeremy’s Stony Creek Marketplace – Jeremy J. Dunn, 8 Harrisburg Rd, Stony Creek, NY 12878

Insured Cleaners – Brenda Ackley, 68 Frost St, Warrensburg, NY 12885

Vitality Chiropractic Care – Wesley Cotton, 11 May St, Glens Falls, NY 12801

Pediatric Ear Piercing – Lauren Meilhede, 84 Broad St, Glens Falls, NY 12801

WASHINGTON COUNTY

Button Farm – Rachel M. Lynds, 76 River Rd, Buskirk, NY 12028

The Stonehouse Gallery & Be Well Studio – Linda Westlake, 98 George St, Fort Ann, NY 12827

A-Vet Runner – Kevin M. Sutliff, 94 County Route 41, Hudson Falls, NY 12839

Clean To A T – Taya Giarusso, 114 Farley Rd, Hudson Falls, NY 12839

Whiskey Moon Ranch – Michael S. Baker, 523 East Starbuck Ln, Fort Ann, NY 12827

NockinScales Outdoors – Jay Lapier, 13 Willow St Apt 1, Hudson Falls, NY 12839

Resolute Builders – Matthew R. Fuller, 1079 Burgoyne Ave #8, Fort Edward, NY 12828

CRC Services – Cody R. Cenate, 9850 State Route 4, Whitehall, NY 12887

Cruisin’ Kitchen – Christine Stevenson, 51 Stevenson Way, Fort Ann, NY 12827

Rocky Top Acres – Henry C. Freebern, 19 Rock City Rd, Hudson Falls, NY 12839

Atwell’s Residential Restorations – Leonard & Veronica Atwell, 646 Vly Summit Rd, Cambridge, NY 12816

Stoney Ridge Ranch – Jamie Thornton, 152 Cambridge Battenville Rd, Greenwich, NY 12834

Sanchez Roofing – Everildo C. Sanchez Mendoza, 25 Maple St, Whitehall, NY 12887

Paintina – William J. Stanley, 47 South Greenfield Rd, Greenfield, NY 12833

JHJ Services – James Howard Jero, Sr., 1943 Upper Turnpike Rd, Whitehall, NY 12887

Life in Stitches – Katrina Vanwie, 31 Notre Dame St, Hudson Falls, NY 12839

The City of Glens Falls Expands Communications

The City of Glens Falls is continuing to focus on expanding its communications and outreach, and is taking steps to expand beyond the scope of the ‘traditional’ press release: “Over the years, the City of Glens Falls hasn’t done a good job communicating what’s going on… We’ve significantly ramped up our communications through traditional channels.  Now, we’re going to be able to directly communicate with the residents of Glens Falls and those who have an interest in coming to Glens Falls” said Mayor Bill Collins.   

The city started a City of Glens Falls NY YouTube page during the COVID-19 pandemic; this step was taken to ensure public meetings were conducted in an open forum. The communication efforts of the city will now be expanded – due to the work of the Communications Director, Tim Drawbridge – by relaunching their social media presence with the following pages: 

Facebook: Glens Falls, New York – City  

Twitter: @cityofGF

LinkedIN: City of Glens Falls

Instagram: cityofglensfallsny

YouTube: City of Glens Falls NY

“We certainly know the pitfalls of social media. But we are focused on making these accounts a positive interactive experience. We want to utilize social media in many ways: 

  • when one of our fantastic events is taking place downtown. 
  • when there is a road closure, whether it’s because of road work, etc. 
  • to provide dates and specific information to the residents of Glens Falls pertaining to the Fall / Spring pick-ups. 
  • to notify the residents and businesses of Glens Falls about public meetings. 
  • advertising employment opportunities with the City of Glens Falls.

And this only scratches the surface of what we want to do for the residents of Glens Falls moving into the 21st century” noted Mayor Collins.

For more information regarding this or any other issue, please reach out to the Communications Director, Tim Drawbridge, via e-mail at communicationsdirector@cityofglensfalls.com, or tdrawbridge@cityofglensfalls.com.  If your issue is urgent or if you’re looking to speak with Mayor Collins regarding a formal comment, please reach out to Tim Drawbridge via cell phone at (518) 920-4884.

“Wing Fest” Returns to Downtown Glens Falls

Who has the best wings? Find out Saturday, April 29, in Downtown Glens Falls!

The Glens Falls Collaborative will be hosting its annual Wing Fest event on Saturday, April 29, from 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM in Downtown Glens Falls. The event is structured as a competition between restaurants for the best wings… Once tasting concludes at 3:00, an Awards Ceremony at the bandstand in City Park at 3:30 PM will close out the event, with multiple categories of winners. There will also be live music! The 2nd annual Michael DuBray Inferno Wing Eating Competition will also take place, at 2:00 PM on Glen Street. The winner will receive a trophy and bragging rights! Competitors pay a registration fee of $25, which will go into the Michael DuBray Scholarship Fund; Michael DuBray, also known as DeeJay DuBray, helped found the event, and served as its chair and champion for many years. You can register for this event now at www.glensfallscollaborative.com.

The competition is still in need of participating restaurants! Restaurants are invited to participate by applying online at www.glensfallscollaborative.com. This event will be cash only, a departure from the previous ticket system… Participating Downtown restaurants will serve from their storefronts, and restaurants from outside the city will serve from chosen locations along Glen, Ridge, and Maple Street.

Voting will take place online at glensfallscollaborative.com. QR codes for voting will be displayed around town, and votes must be cast no later than 3:00 PM!

This event is produced by the Glens Falls Collaborative, with major support from the City of Glens Falls and the Glens Falls Business Improvement District. The Glens Falls Collaborative was created in 2012 by a group of dedicated merchants who wanted to cross-promote and increase business flowing to Downtown Glens Falls, in cooperation with the City of Glens Falls and the Glens Falls Business Improvement District. The Collaborative has expanded to put on major Downtown events – including Pet Fest, Wing Fest, Grandma’s Table, Take A Bite, Boo2You, the ADK Christkindlmarkt, and Hometown Holidays. The Collaborative also creates an incredible brochure of Glens Falls, with a large distribution and beautiful joint advertising; and now includes restaurants, arts and nonprofit organizations, health related businesses, media arts firms, many different service providers, and other area businesses.

Glens Falls Police Welcome 4 New Police Officers

The City of Glens Falls Police Department held a swearing-in ceremony on Friday, February 17th at City Hall. Joining the department are Patrol Officers Zack Swartz from Hudson Falls, Michaela Ortale from Gansevoort, Caleb Hughey from North Creek, and Alexander Daab from Bolton Landing.

Patrol Officers Zack Swartz & Michaela Ortale

The four new officers will begin their academy training on Monday, February 20.  Upon the completion of the six month training this August, they will begin a twelve-week Field Training Program with the current city officers.

“We are very excited to have these new officers join our department,” says Detective Seth French.  “We look forward to their graduation from the academy and being part of the ‘day to day’ here in the City of Glens Falls.”

Patrol Officers Caleb Hughey & Alexander Daab

Even with the new police officers being sworn in this morning, the City of Glens Falls PD is currently looking for lateral transfers and new officers for employment to fill current openings within the department. If interested, please call (518) 761-3840, and ask for Chief Smith or Detective French.

GFHS Community Fair Featured: SUNY Adirondack Free Continuing Education

Glens Falls High School hosted a community connections fair on Wednesday, February 8, 2023, from 3:30 PM to 7:00 PM. There were over 30 providers on hand to explain the community services that their organizations provide – Organizations from throughout the region set up tables, and had free offerings including tote bags, pens, socks, magnets, and informational pamphlets. There was also free pizza, water, door prizes, and even child care. 

SUNY Adirondack had a table featuring short-term courses that, due to grant funding, are tuition-free to those who qualify. These course offerings included an IT Desk Bootcamp and Electrical Maintenance Technician (EMT) Bootcamp. 

The IT Bootcamp will teach students entry-level skills to begin a career as an IT Help Desk Technician. This course will strengthen understanding of fundamental computer systems strategies; including management in hardware architecture, operating systems, program troubleshooting, and more. This course will also highlight network management processes that improve skills on WAN, virtualization techniques, TCP/IP, and scanning. There will be a focus on adopting basic skills in network security, security threat analysis, cryptography, and security auditing across hardware and software systems. Finally, this course will prepare the student for the CompTIA exams. 

Key competencies include:

  • Customer service principles and effective communication
  • Remote accessing and scenario analysis
  • Incident management process and understanding of issue prioritization techniques, and best practices of help desk operation
  • Understanding of operating systems, computer hardware components and devices, computer network and web applications
  • Supporting and troubleshooting laptops and mobile devices, and managing common issues
  • Installing configuring and troubleshooting print and display devices 
  • Installing PC Components

Companies wishing to up-skill new or potential employees, and individuals who want to enter the exciting and ever changing world of IT support, will benefit from this course. Career services are embedded into the material, and also included are presentations by area job centers, along with recruitment opportunities with local employers. This course includes textbooks and computer hardware for each student. Students planning to attend must provide proof of full COVID-19 vaccination to SUNY Adirondack Continuing Education when registering for this course. The instructors for this course are Gary Gordon and James Austin.

SUNY Adirondack Continuing Education is also offering The Electrical Maintenance Technician Bootcamp. Due to grant funding, this course may also be free to eligible participants. The Electrical Maintenance Technician Bootcamp is a short-term course where students will learn entry-level skills to begin their career as an electrical technician in a variety of modern manufacturing environments. Ideal candidates include those new to working in a modern manufacturing environment, with an aptitude for hands-on work and a desire to build competencies and skills to advance in their field. Students will learn through hands-on classes and independent study, and work outside the class… As a result, students will have the opportunity to build key competencies to ensure on-the-job success.

Key competencies include:

  • A strong foundation in basic math applications and mathematical conversions between measurement units and mathematical systems.
  • Reading and making precise measurements and utilizing scientific notation
  • An introduction to AC & DC currents and their use in electrical systems 
  • Safety around high voltage equipment, including PPEand the OSHA lockout (LOTO) certification in electrical safety
  • An introduction to PLC equipment and relay communications
  • Hand tool use 
  • Use of continuous improvement models in modern manufacturing including Lean and Six Sigma

Tuition for these courses is free for those who are eligible through the grant. To register for these classes, contact SUNY Adirondack Continuing Education at coned@sunyacc.edu, or call (518) 743-2238. The normal cost of the IT Help Desk Bootcamp without the grant would be $2,675.00, and the cost of the Electrical Maintenance Technician Boot Camp without the grant would be $899.00.

January 2023 DBA Filings

WARREN COUNTY

Standard Barbell Club – Michael Montanye, 13 Fieldview Rd S, Queensbury, NY 12804

Rita D’s Cleaning Service – Rita Maria Dejnozka, 91 Montray Rd, Queensbury, NY 12804

Halsted’s Drywall – Jacob Halsted, 4 Park Pl, Lake George, NY 12845

Pink Hair Tarot – Mikayla Wadsworth, 1 Zenas Dr, Queensbury, NY 12804

UV Oasis – Martina Jones, 643 Upper Glen St, Queensbury, NY 12804

White Daisy Cleaning Services – Becky Litchfield & Terri Lobdell, 280 Aviation Rd, Queensbury, NY 12804

Adirondack Real Estate Photography – Justin Crannell, 857 Luzerne Rd, Queensbury, NY 12804

Ward Construction – Tyler Ward, 889 High St, Athol, NY 12810

Sarah Tether Photography – Sarah Tether, 8 Wayne Ct, Queensbury, NY 12804

Adirondack Photography by Brisbane B. Young – Brisbane B. Young, 5 Columbine Ave, South Glens Falls, NY 12803

ESG Construction – Thomas Bolton, 559 Pease Hill Rd, Pottersville, NY 12860

Hair by Gigi – Shirley Padasak, 24 Sanford St, Glens Falls, NY 12801

Stunad’s Smoke Shop – Michael Ditroia, 144 Canada St, Lake George, NY 12845

Ken’s Custom Carving – Kurt Donald Rinamon, 471 Landon Hill Rd, Apt 3, Chestertown, NY 12817

Twice Treasured – Jessica LeBlanc, 3 Timmons Ln, Queensbury, NY 12804

J&L Mowing and Snow Removal – Joe Baker, 4 Stewart Ave, Glens Falls, NY 12801

The Crow Nest – Brandon Lee, 35 Fox Farm Rd, Queensbury, NY 12804

East Coast Products – Peyton Phillips, 1C Manor Dr, Queensbury, NY 12804

WASHINGTON COUNTY

Whitney’s Hunting Supply – Dennis, Carrie, and Jami Whitney, 2 Church St, Granville, NY 12832

Green Tiger Martial Arts – Korey Michael Kennedy, 11 Wall St, Hudson Falls, NY 12839

Pirate King Enterprises – Elijah Enzensperger, 125 East Main St, Cambridge, NY 12816

Care Fox Enterprises – Joseph Allen, 60 N Park St, Cambridge, NY 12816

Whittaker Brook – Abraham Schrock, 173 County Route 49, Salem, NY 12865

Gathering Ivy Doula Care – Jennifer Lauren Steinberger, 24 East St, Argyle, NY 12809

CCB Contracting – Cory Bishop, 160 County Route 45, Argyle, NY 12809

Chestnut Hill Carpentry – Donald R. Disorda, Jr., 883 Chestnut Hill Rd, Cambridge, NY 12816

Upstate Land Management – Brennan Strong, 15 Hendee Rd, Hudson Falls, NY 12839

Start Line – Anthony M. Flewelling, 3 Browns Ln, Fort Edward, NY 12828

The Greenwich Local – Keisha M. Timms, 2809 State Route 40, Greenwich, NY 12834

The Bridge House Pub – Erin Wood, 1 West Main St, Granville, NY 12832

Campbell’s Euro Mounts And Taxidermy – Austin Campbell, 199 Middleton Rd, Granville, NY 12832

Critter’s Caretaker – Victoria L. Rasanen, 795 County Route 68, Eagle Bridge, NY 12057

Just A Little Love Home Cleaning Service – Michelle L. Spear, 7 Barber Ave, Greenwich, NY 12834