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Popular Kids Name Label Company Launches New Label Division for Adults

BALLSTON SPA — NameBubbles.com, the award-winning leader in custom waterproof children’s labels, has opened a new division in their company specializing in custom, everyday labels for older adults: LabelsToLast.com. 

Much like the overall flagship brand that is Name Bubbles, Labels to Last was created to provide high-quality label solution for those in retirement homes/communities, nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and other senior care. Labeling apparel and other belongings can help seniors keep track of their items and avoid lost or stolen goods. If a scarf or eyeglasses are left behind, they stand a far greater chance of being returned to the owner if the item has a label stuck to it. 

“Launching the new division was a natural evolution for the company,” Michelle Brandiss, Founder and President of Name Bubbles and Labels to Last, says of the new branch. “Many parents purchasing labels for their kids were also needing labels for their own parents. We created a website for this demographic and included simplistic label designs, more iron-on label options with a space for a room number or phone number. Labels are also great for adults on the go, no one wants to lose a favorite jacket or an item you let a neighbor borrow.” 

Labels To Last will celebrate their launch with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 11:30 a.m. on Nov. 17 at the Name Bubbles headquarters in Ballston Spa. Those who cannot attend are free to browse the online store and save 15% on their first purchase using code HELLO at checkout. 

About Name Bubbles

Name Bubbles is America’s leading waterproof name label manufacturer and e-commerce website. This women-owned business is the winner of the prestigious SBA Small Business Award of Excellence in 2017, iParenting Award for Outstanding Products, and multiple Stevie Awards in 2021. The company produces durable and stylish waterproof press-and-stick labels designed to help busy families keep track of toys, camp gear, clothing, hand-held electronics, baby bottles, school and sports uniforms, lunch boxes, and much more. In 2021, they look to expand their reach and provide similar utility to people in nursing care facilities and senior citizens on the go with their adult labels brand Labels To Last. 

Adirondack Trust Expanding to Lake George

LAKE GEORGE — The Adirondack Trust Company has proposed to open a new branch on the main strip in the Village of Lake George. 

An application dated Oct. 21, 2021, with the New York State Department of Financial Services, Adirondack Trust filed for permission to open and occupy a branch office at 350 Canada Street, across from the Courtyard Marriott hotel. The location is the site of a former TD Bank branch that closed in April 2021, citing “declining foot traffic.” 

The branch in Lake George would be the Saratoga Springs-based bank’s 14th and northernmost branch. 

Saratoga TODAY reached out to The Adirondack Trust Company, but they have no further comments at this time. 

Cardona’s Market Celebrates National Sandwich Day by Raising Money to Help Fight Food Insecurity

CAPITAL REGION — Cardona’s Market, a three-generation Italian specialty market and caterer for more than 75 years, invited Capital Region residents to enjoy its signature hand-crafted sandwiches while supporting hunger relief efforts during National Sandwich Day. 

On Wednesday, Nov. 3, $1 from every large sandwich sold at Cardona’s Market locations in the Capital Region will help alleviate food insecurity in the community. The family-owned neighborhood markets will use the money raised during the sandwich holiday to help deliver meals to support non-profit organizations feeding the hungry in the greater Capital Region. 

The National Sandwich Day donations were honored with the purchase of any large sub at Cardona’s Market locations in Albany, Latham, and Saratoga Springs. Cardona’s Market offers numerous artisan sandwiches featuring quality ingredients including imported meats, fresh cheeses, and fresh-baked bread. 

Cardona’s Market will also celebrate National Sandwich Day with a special social media contest on Instagram. The “Office Party” promotion will allow any customer purchasing a party sub to enter to win half-off their next party sub order. To enter the contest, participants must follow Cardona’s Market on Instagram, post a photo of their party sub, and tag Cardona’s in the photo. The weeklong contest will run from Monday, Nov. 1 through Friday, Nov. 5. 

For more information about Cardona’s Market, call 518-434-4838 or visit www.CardonasMarket.com.

Arrow Declares December Cash Dividend; Approves 2022 Stock Repurchase Program

GLENS FALLS — The Board of Directors of Arrow Financial Corporation (NasdaqGS® – AROW) on Oct. 27, 2021, declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.26 per share payable Dec. 15, 2021, to shareholders of record on Dec. 2, 2021. This represents an increase of 3% over the cash dividend paid in the fourth quarter of 2020, as a result of the 3% stock dividend distributed on Sept. 4, 2021. The Board of Directors of Arrow Financial Corporation (NasdaqGS® – AROW) on Oct. 27, 2021,

 The Board of Directors of Arrow Financial Corporation (NasdaqGS® – AROW) on Oct. 27, 2021, approved a new stock repurchase program authorizing the repurchase, at the discretion of senior management, of up to $5 million of the Company’s common stock for the 2022 calendar year, in open market or negotiated transactions. This new repurchase program will replace the prior $5 million repurchase program authorized on Jan, 27, 2021, which expires Dec. 31, 2021. Through Sept. 30, 2021, the Company had repurchased approximately $1.46 million of Company common stock under the 2021 program. 

Saratoga Hospital Gets Neonatal Cardiac Monitors for Mother/Baby Unit

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Babies born at Saratoga Hospital will now benefit from advanced cardiac monitoring equipment made possible by a gift from the Nemer family and Nemer Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram of Saratoga. 

About 10% of newborns need help breathing at birth. Getting an accurate measurement of their heart rate is critical but often challenging. The Nemers’ pledge of $26,000 will enable Saratoga Hospital to buy four neonatal cardiac monitors to enhance care for those babies.

“With this new equipment, we can begin evaluating and monitoring neonates during their first few minutes of life,” said Dr. Jennifer Lefner, Chief of Newborn Medicine at Saratoga Hospital. “We will have critical, immediate information on how strong their heart rate is and how well they are responding to resuscitation measures.”

Two young members of the Nemer family were born with heart conditions, so the family knows firsthand how important early monitoring can be. 

Last year, as a tribute to their late father and grandfather, who died of a heart attack, the Nemer family began underwriting Saratoga Hospital’s subscription to the emergency LifeNet System. LifeNet transmits electrocardiogram and other critical patient information to the Emergency Department while the ambulance is en route, so patients can receive appropriate cardiac care within minutes of arriving at the hospital. 

This latest gift enhances infant care and provides additional peace of mind for families of the 750 babies delivered each year in the hospital’s recently renovated Mother/Baby Unit. The renovations included updates to patient rooms; new diagnostic testing, exam and treatment room; a remodeled nursery, including exam and treatment space; and a new, larger staff support space. 

Daniel Bruno Named to New York Life’s Chairman’s Cabinet

NEW YORK — Daniel Bruno has been named a member of the 2021 Chairman’s Cabinet of New York Life. Members of the elite Chairman’s Cabinet are the top fifty highest producing agents among New York Life’s sales force of more than 12,000 licensed agents in sales achievement. 

Mr. Bruno has been a New York Life agent since 2007 and is associated with New York Life’s Albany General Office in Latham. Dan is the co-owner of Bruno and Bruno Financial Services, LLC located in Saratoga Springs. Bruno and Bruno Financial Services is not owned or operated by New York Life or its affiliates. 

Dan has been helping his clients in financial, business, and estate planning since partnering with his father, Barry, in 2007. Dan is a graduate of New York Life’s Advanced Planning Group’s Coaching Series, a client-centered planning process with the goal of helping clients crystalize their overall planning objectives and design appropriate solutions. 

Over the course of his career, Dan has earned numerous industry awards including Qualifying Member of The Million Dollar Roundtable* (2013 through 2021). 

Spilling the Beans About Death Wish Coffee

SARATOGA SPRINGS — From coffee bean to coffee cup, here is a look at the history behind Death Wish Coffee. 

In 2012, Mike Brown, Founder and CEO, had an idea to make the world’s strongest coffee. After searching far and wide for the best beans, formulating the recipe, and perfecting the roasting process, the Death Wish Coffee Company was born. 

A year later, the brand really took off after it was introduced on a “Good Morning America” segment, and has accomplished milestones including: 

In 2016, Death Wish Coffee’s Super Bowl 50 commercial introduced 167 million viewers to the brand. In 2018, with the help of the NASA Food Labs, Death Wish Coffee developed an instant freeze-dried blend of its coffee to fuel the astronauts on the International Space Station. In 2020, they became the number one selling organic coffee in multi-outlet and natural wholesale channels. And, just this year, the introduction of their medium roast blend accounted for the largest product launch in company history. 

But they aren’t stopping there – they’ve got a death wish. 

Read the full story and  on Saratoga Business Report: www.saratogabusinessreport.com.

Saratoga County Chamber of Commerce Announces Save Our Locals $20.21

SARATOGA SPRINGS — The Saratoga County Chamber of Commerce is proud to announce the official kickoff of its Save Our Locals $20.21 campaign, which will benefit local businesses and aid in additional economic recovery across the county. 

“Whether eating out, getting a head start on the holiday shopping season, hiring a local contractor, or signing up for a gym membership, we want our local residents and out-of-town visitors to support local and participate in Save Our Locals $20.21,” said Todd Shimkus, President, Saratoga County Chamber of Commerce. “We all benefit when we support our local businesses and the local economy.” 

Initially begun during the height of COVID-19 in 2020, Save Our Locals came out of a need to counteract COVID-19 restrictions that severely impacted the county’s economy. In collaboration with local partners, Save Our Locals aims to boost sales at local businesses throughout the remainder of the year, while also promoting the services and goods they offer to residents and out-of-town visitors. 

Following the lead of prior Save Our Locals campaigns, the premise of the Save Our Locals $20.21 campaign remains the same. The Chamber invites everyone to spend at least $20.21 at any locallyowned Saratoga County business between Friday, Oct. 15 and Friday, Dec. 31. In return, each person can be entered in for a chance to win one of more than 50 $100 gift cards to a variety of businesses throughout Saratoga County simply by emailing a photo of their receipt to the Chamber at saveourlocals@saratoga.org. 

“While vaccination rates continue to trend upwards across Saratoga County, we can’t forget the impact residents and visitors can make in supporting our local businesses and ensuring they can keep their doors open for many years to come,” said Shimkus. “Thank you in advance to each participant who shops local and supports Saratoga County!” 

To learn more about how to participate and enter for a chance to win, visit www.saratoga.org/save-our-locals-20-21 or email saveourlocals@saratoga.org. 

Death Wish Coffee Company to Participate in Toys for Toga for the Sixth Year in a Row

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Death Wish Coffee Company, creators of the World’s Strongest Coffee, will be accepting donations of new and unwrapped toys at their Saratoga Springs headquarters during normal store hours, starting Nov. 1 and running through Dec. 3. The first 1,000 people who donate toys at Death Wish Coffee will receive a free pound of coffee. Additionally, those who stop by to donate toys will also be entered into a raffle for a chance to win a Death Wish Coffee prize basket valued at $500. 

To ensure children in the community have the best holiday season possible, Death Wish Coffee is partnering with local organizations around Saratoga County. The company collected more than 980 toys last year and hopes to receive more than 1,500 donations this year. This is the sixth year in a row that Death Wish Coffee has participated in Toys for Toga. 

“Since 2015, in partnership with Toys for Toga, Death Wish Coffee has collected over 6,000 toys for the children of Saratoga County,” said John Swedish, Director of Strategic Engagement and Partnerships. “With the support of the community, our goal in 2021 is to collect over 1,500 toys.” 

The 9th annual Toys for Toga drive includes DeCresente Distributing Company, Druthers Brewing Company, and more. All the money raised and toys donated are divided equally among Franklin Community Center, CAPTAIN Youth and Family Services, and Mechanicville Area Community Services. 

Anyone interested in donating new, unwrapped toys can drop them off at Death Wish Company’s HQ + retail shop. 

“We’re so excited to welcome people into the retail shop and see how many toys we can collect this year to support our community,” said Angie Bailey, Retail Manager. “Those who stop in will have the chance to score a free bag of coffee, sample our latest blends, and help support a cause we care deeply about.” 

Death Wish Coffee HQ is located at 260 Broadway, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866. Store hours are Monday – Saturday 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday 11a.m. to 5 p.m. For those who want to support Toys for Toga but may not live locally, donations can be made via GoFundMe at www.gofund.me/63104287 

Arrow Reports $13 Million in Q3 Net Income, Surpasses $4 Billion in Total Assets

GLENS FALLS — Arrow Financial Corporation (NasdaqGS® – AROW) announced operating results for the three- and-nine-month periods ended in Sept. 30, 2021. Net income for the third quarter of 2021 was $13.0 million, compared to $11.0 million in the third quarter of 2020. Net interest income increased to $28.6 million in the third quarter of 2021, compared to $24.9 million for the comparable quarter 2020. For the nine months ended in Sept. 30, 2021, net interest and net income were $83.2 million and $39.5 million, respectively, as compared to $72.7 million and $28.3 million for the nine months ended Sept. 30, 2020.

Annualized key profitability ratios remained strong, as measured by a return on average equity (ROE) of 14.34% and a return on average assets (ROA) OF 1.32% for the third quarter, compared to 13.55% and 1.23%, respectively, for the prior-year quarter. 

“Arrow delivered another quarter of solid earnings, strong profitability ratios, and asset growth to a new record of more than $4 billon,” said Arrow President and CEO Thomas J. Murphy. “I commend our team members for their dedication to continuous improvement and exceptional service for our customers during these challenging times. I am thankful for and humbled by their unwavering commitment to achieve our mission.” 

In the third quarter, Arrow advanced its focus on technology and digital experience with the launch of a new mortgage application platform and upgrades to the Business Online Banking platform. Additionally, branch network enhancement plans continued. Glens Falls National Bank announced the consolidation of two branches in Fort Edward located less than a mile apart before year-end, with the remaining full-service branch undergoing improvements; Saratoga National Bank likewise renovated a new full-service location in Wilton, which will open in the fourth quarter and replace its smaller Jones and Ballard road branches.