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Sunday, May 29, 2022 When credibility matters
Dimension Fabricators employee welders John Cooke (front) and Candido Figueroa work on component for a crypto factory in Pennsylvania at the factory in Glenville

Outlook 2022: Spotlighting businesses around the Schenectady area

OUTLOOK 2022 – Our annual look at local businesses. This year, we’re focusing on the Schenectady area. We’ve got 28… Read more »

Pine Ridge Industries work area leader Sarah Laird oversees production worker Zack Gabriel as he wraps new soaps by RAD Soap Co. on Jan. 20

Outlook 2022: Schenectady ARC meets pandemic challenges to ‘maintain a level of quality’

SCHENECTADY — Favorable funding news from the governor’s office has Schenectady ARC staff hopeful that 2022 will be a year… Read more »

An employee inspects a vinyl liner for an in-ground pool inside the Latham Group facility at the Glenville Business and Technology Park

Outlook 2022: Pool maker Latham Group working through supply chain problems; local factories busy

GLENVILLE — Latham Group’s Glenville factory is busy cranking out components for one of those gotta-have-it/can’t-get-it fixtures of the stay-at-home… Read more »

FILE - Urgent care staff in the new Ellis Medicine Emergency Department in 2016.

Outlook 2022: After 116 years, Ellis Medicine continues to grow as Schenectady’s main health care provider

SCHENECTADY — On March 22, 1893, both of Schenectady’s daily newspapers, the Evening Star and the Daily Union, trumpeted the… Read more »

Union College’s Executive Director of Becker Career Center Roger Woolsey on campus

Outlook 2022: California native the right man to head Union College’s career center

SCHENECTADY — Born legally blind with congenital cataracts and given up for adoption at birth, Roger Woolsey has been dealing… Read more »

Jackson Demolition lead operating engineer Arnold Drouin operates a 352 Cat excavator as they tear down the former First Prize Center in Albany

Outlook 2022: ‘Right moves’ help Jackson Demolition double revenue in challenging times

SCHENECTADY — The little tree-removal business started in Schenectady in 1949 is now a structural demolition operation working on projects… Read more »

The sports betting at Rivers Casino in Schenectady in November

Outlook 2022: After weathering worst of pandemic, Rivers Casino sets sights on customer service, community engagement

SCHENECTADY — Rivers Casino & Resort at Schenectady’s Mohawk Harbor celebrated its five-year anniversary on Feb. 8. The business weathered… Read more »

Bellevue Builders Supply truss stackers Jeff Walker, of Carlisle (left), and Floyd Shafer, of Rotterdam, load truss, the final stage before shipment, at the lumber yard in Rotterdam

Outlook 2022: Amid supply chain crunch, Bellevue Builders Supply busier than ever as homeowners seek improvements

ROTTERDAM — These are busy times for Bellevue Builders Supply — and not just in the way a business likes… Read more »

City Mission first shift Supervisor Kermit McMullen sits down to speak with resident known as Smitty at City Mission Men’s Center

Outlook 2022: Schenectady City Mission expands programs to include focus on mental, physical health

SCHENECTADY — COVID-19 has been both a challenge and a catalyst for change at the City Mission of Schenectady. As… Read more »

Deanna Nardini, from left, Crystal DeLorenzo and Gregory DeLorenzo pose for a photo in front of one of 30 buses owned and operated by Wade Tours.

Outlook 2022: Now in 96th year, Wade Tours leans on tradition of putting passengers at ease

SCHENECTADY — Back in the 1960s, when Crystal DeLorenzo was a girl, she learned about the tour-bus business from her… Read more »

Johnny Marcella, from left, 38, Lori Marcella, 63, and John D. Marcella, 90, pose for a photo at the Marcella’s Appliance Center showroom

Outlook 2022: Marcella’s has evolved into local appliance giant through focus on family, quality

SCHENECTADY — A new chapter began Feb. 7, 1947. Flames that night engulfed the Green Lantern, a Burnt Hills nightclub… Read more »

Dimensions Fabricators President, and founder/owner, Scott Stevens stands in front of rebar in his factory in Glenville.

Outlook 2022: Dimension Fabricators churning out tons of rebar as infrastructure spending gets set to soar

GLENVILLE — When talk turns to investing billions in public infrastructure, places like Dimension Fabricators are where the rubber first… Read more »

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