Lombardo s Restaurant in Albany being sold
Was an anchor for lower Madison Avenue
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Albany s historic Lombardo s Restaurant has been sold and the buyer plans to reinvent the Madison Avenue eatery as a business incubator.Times Union file photoShow MoreShow Less
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Albany s historic Lombardo s Restaurant has been sold and the buyer plans to reinvent the Madison Avenue eatery as a business incubator.Lombardo s RestaurantShow MoreShow Less
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Albany s historic Lombardo s Restaurant has been sold and the buyer plans to reinvent the Madison Avenue eatery as a business incubator.MICHAEL P. FARRELL/DGShow MoreShow Less
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Albany s historic Lombardo s Restaurant has been sold and the buyer plans to reinvent the Madison Avenue eatery as a business incubator.http://lombardosofalbany.com/Show MoreShow Less
Price Chopper/Market 32, CDPHP create COVID-19 vaccine super clinic in Clifton Park
Partners do outreach to non-vaccinated seniors
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1of8Buy PhotoPaul Pagiotas, 91, of Clifton Park watches people waiting to be vaccinated for COVID-19 at a “super clinic” held at Market 32 by Price Chopper pharmacy on Wednesday, March 17, 2021 in Clifton Park, N.Y. Pagiotas already received his two dose vaccine from the Veterans Affairs.(Lori Van Buren/Times Union)Lori Van Buren/Albany Times UnionShow MoreShow Less
2of8Buy PhotoPharmacist Richard Pachucki administers the COVID-19 vaccine to Cheryle Harbour of Menands at a “super clinic” held at Market 32 by Price Chopper pharmacy on Wednesday, March 17, 2021 in Clifton Park, N.Y. (Lori Van Buren/Times Union)Lori Van Buren/Albany Times UnionShow MoreShow Less
Olympic medalist turns to the Adirondack backcountry for next challenge
Lake Placid Olympic skier Andrew Weibrecht plans to ski all 46 High Peaks for fundraiser
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Panoramic views are one of Andrew Weibrecht s rewards for skiing the 46 Adirondack High Peaks.Andrew WeibrechtShow MoreShow Less
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Olympic ski racer and Lake Placid native Andrew Weibrecht is skiing all of the Adirondack 46 High Peaks as a fund raiser.Andrew WeibrechtShow MoreShow Less
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LAKE PLACID If hikers, snowshoers or cross-country skiers in the Adirondacks this winter encountered a skier going particularly fast, either uphill or down, it was probably Andrew Weibrecht.
The retired two-time Olympic medalist ski racer has turned his focus from the downhill courses of Austria, Switzerland and the Rockies to a goal closer to home: Skiing all 46 of the Adirondack High Peaks that are more than 4,000 feet in elevation. Weibrecht is taking on the challenge as a fundraiser for the M
START-UP NY s tax-free incentive hits pandemic glitch
Employees forced to work from home hit with state tax bills as Legislature tries to fix
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COHOES One of Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s signature economic development programs has run into a pandemic-related tax problem.
Now in its seventh year, with just over 300 companies involved, the START-UP NY program was created amid great fanfare to encourage new businesses to set up in the state.
Under the program, start-ups that affiliate with a New York college or university get a 10-year exemption from state income taxes for their employees.
It was seen as a way to keep aspiring entrepreneurs in New York rather than see them leave for more business-friendly states or being drawn to major start-up hubs like Silicon Valley.