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Everyone knows that 2020 did not go as expected and coronavirus led to many unforeseen circumstances around the world. What seemed to be a constant trend in 2020 was the impact shutdowns due to the pandemic had on business owners. Unfortunately, some businesses had to make the decision to close down for good, while others are trying to make up lost ground now. - Advertisement - However, it was nice to see that trend be a little different in the Spindle City. We were not able to cover as many ribbon-cutting events in 2020 as we usually do, but Cohoes did keep up a little busy. ....
CLIFTON PARK, N.Y. â Laura Brown, licensed physical therapist and massage therapist, celebrated the ribbon cutting for her practice s new location on Thursday. Brown, who also holds a state certification for a Women Business Enterprise, is the only licensed Calmare therapist in the capital region. Calmare, which gets its name from the Latin word for calming, is a neuropathic therapy practice that is very popular in Europe but is only just starting to get attention in the US. It is a non-invasive, non-narcotic treatment for pain caused by inflammation. It uses a gentle electrical stimulation system disrupter process to reset the pain signals going to the brain. The practice is FDA-approved and currently in use at places such as the Mayo Clinic and John Hopkins University. ....
SARATOGA COUNTY, N.Y. â To say that 2020 has been a difficult year is a massive understatement. Businesses and individuals alike have faced challenges no one ever expected. With the new year rapidly approaching, the Capital Region is looking ahead, hoping to make 2021 better and brighter. Pete Bardunias, the Capital Region Chamber s senior vice president for community advancement, is optimistic that things will get better if there is continued support from many sources, which he has seen so far. - Advertisement - I hope that our community citizens can continue to band together to support each other - in a responsible manner under COVID guidelines, of course - and enlist the powerful tools that our area business organizations, including its regional Chamber, can provide in helping achieve their goals and revitalize business, he said. ....
In his Oct. 9 submission to the Community Newsâ Readerâs View: âResiliency and Resourcefulness are the Hallmarks of Strong Communities,â Capital Region Chamber Sr. Vice President Mr. Pete Bardunias acknowledged the wonderful contributions that volunteers and their various organizations make to our communities. As long-standing volunteers in the Town of Clifton Park, the members of the townâs Historic Preservation Commission appreciate that sentiment and would like to explain the role the Commission plays in enhancing life in our community. Established in 1992, the Clifton Park Historic Preservation Commission is a volunteer body appointed by the Town Board. The Commission consists of fifteen town residents who are interested in and have expertise in historic preservation and related fields such as architecture, archaeology, history, restoration, real estate, law, and art history. ....