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Upstate New York Digital Marketing Agency Certifies as NYS Women-Owned Enterprise

January 7th, 2011 · No Comments · Adirondack News

Governor Cuomo Boosts MWBE Participation in State of the State Address Jan. 5, 2011

LAKE PLACID, NY – Adworkshop, upstate New York’s employee-owned digital marketing agency, announces that it is now a certified Women-Owned Business Enterprise through New York State’s Division of Minority and Women Business Development (MWBE).

Adworkshop and its public relations division Inphorm have been servicing clients throughout Upstate New York for more than 30 years. The MWBE certification, which is awarded by the Empire State Development Agency of New York, was given to the tourism marketing agency at the end of December. As one of the largest and most diverse marketing communications agencies in Upstate New York, majority percentage of the company ESOP shares are now owned by the 16 female employees of Adworkshop and Inphorm.


The MWBE program encourages equality in economic opportunities for women and minorities by seeking to eliminate barriers that may stand in the way of pursuing state contracts. Adworkshop and Inphorm join the more than 6,000 certified women and minority-owned businesses located throughout New York State. Adworkshop, established by Adele and Tom Connors more than three decades ago, is now listed in the Directory of Certified Minority and Women-Owned Business Enterprises, which is used by agencies and contractors statewide.

“When we started Adworkshop in 1977, Tom and I never dreamed we would be where we are as a company 34 years later,” Adworkshop Principal Adele Connors said. “Becoming an ESOP three years ago may have changed the way our company is structured, but not our mission to provide the very best product for our clients. The MWBE certification proves that we are continuing to evolve in exciting ways.”

Governor Andrew M. Cuomo outlined goals for MWBE’s in his State of the State Address Jan. 5, 2011:

“Of the 1.9 million business entities operating in New York State, more than 50 percent are owned by women or minorities. The vast majority of these companies are small businesses and a critical driver of the New York State economy. To ensure that MWBE’s have the opportunity to earn their fair share of the State’s business, Governor Cuomo directed State agencies to double the current MWBE participation goal from 10 to 20 percent and ease bonding restrictions that they will face and expand the Owner-Controlled Insurance Program model to expand opportunities for small businesses.”

About Adworkshop and Inphorm
Adworkshop, located in the Adirondack village of Lake Placid, NY is an employee-owned integrated marketing communications agency. Its team of professionals designs and executes customized, traditional and interactive strategies to achieve results for specific marketing objectives. Inphorm is the public relations extension of Adworkshop. Together, Adworkshop and Inphorm provide an integrated approach for brand building by delivering both awareness and credibility, while also driving sales and revenue growth. More information can be found at www.adworkshop.com , Facebook.com/ advertisersworkshop and www.inphorminc.com.

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Wild Winter Weekends Kick-off

January 6th, 2011 · No Comments · Adirondack News

Wild CenterTupper Lake, NY – To kick-off 2011’s Wild Winter Weekends, The Wild Center is hosting a whole day of family fun, including live animal programs, craft projects, story time, face painting and snowshoe treks on Saturday, January 8th, 2011. An added bonus? Kids under 16 are FREE!


There will be a live Adirondack Mammal program in the late morning and a live Raptor program (featuring red tail hawks, owls, and kestrels) in the afternoon. Special showings of BBC ‘Life’ and Ride of the Mergansers will be shown the Flammer Theater. The day will also include two story times with local Storyteller Karen Glass, sharing her tales about Adirondack animals and the wild Adirondack winter. Karen was born about 1,000 years ago and has lived many lives; wizard, activist, teacher, gardener, mother, grandmother, librarian, and quilter. The lives come together now in her storytelling manifestation.

There is something for every member of the family – otter encounters, feature films and the free use of snowshoes for exploring the trails on your own or on a guided naturalist hike.

This will also be the final opportunity to purchase the new Wild Center Winter Season Pass AND it will be available for purchase onsite at the online discounted price of $29.95 for an individual and $55.95 for a family. (Normal onsite purchase price is $38 for an individual and $65 for a family.)

The Wild Center has unveiled a new Winter Season Pass for residents and frequent visitors to the Adirondacks. With something happening every weekend during the winter months, the season pass is valid for unlimited visits from January until Memorial Day weekend. There are over 50 days that you can use the Season Pass. Pass holders can also take advantage of regular special sale discounts at the Center’s store. Please visit www.wildcenter.org/pass to purchase your Winter Season Pass at the online price today.

On Sunday, January 9th, 2011 at 1:00pm join The Wild Center for the first Family Art and Nature Program of the winter – Marvelous Mammals. Learn about life from a mammal’s perspective and discover smells, sights and sounds in a whole new way. Following your up-close observations, take a step in a mammal’s shoes by making your own animal feet, ears and more.

The Wild Center is open throughout the winter on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from 10:00 am until 5:00 pm and during the entire week of President’s Day. The Wild Center is closed during the month of April.

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Clinton County Man Indicted and Arraigned for Environmental Crimes

January 4th, 2011 · No Comments · Adirondack News

Leroy Douglas, 61, of Au Sable Forks, NY and the Douglas Corporation of Silver Lake were arraigned on January 4, 2011, in Clinton County Court on charges of violating several Environmental Conservation Laws.

Mr. Douglas and the Douglas Corporation of Silver Lake Inc. had been indicted in December 2010, by a Clinton County Grand Jury on charges of Endangering Public Health, Safety, or the Environment in the third degree, a felony with a maximum fine of $150,000 and up to 4 years in prison. The charge refers to allegations that Mr. Douglas and the Douglas Corporation of Silver Lake were responsible for disposing numerous 55-gallon drums containing a hazardous substance onto property owned by the Douglas Corporation of Silver Lake.


Other charges include three misdemeanors – Unlawful Disposal of Solid Waste, with possible penalties of $3,750-$22,500 per day in fines and up to 1 year in jail; Disturbing the Bed/Banks of a Classified Trout Stream, with possible penalties of $0-10,000 in fines and up to 1 year in jail; Failure to Register a Petroleum Bulk Storage Facility, and with possible penalties of $3,750-22,500 per day and up to 1 year in jail – and several petroleum bulk storage violations.

Mr. Douglas and the Corporation pled not guilty to all charges. Mr. Douglas was released on his own recognizance and the case was adjourned until February 14.

The charges stem from an investigation that began in July 2008 in response to complaints of environmental crimes at the Black Brook property. A search warrant was executed in August 2008 by the Environmental Conservation Police and the Clinton County Sheriff’s Department.

Twenty-two (55) gallon drums and one saddle drum were removed from the property by a private contractor at the DEC’s direction. Approximately 5000 cubic yards of solid waste was located on the property including a pile of lead acid batteries, restaurant supplies, household garbage, furniture, dead animals, chemical containers, medical waste, and ash from burning solid waste.

The investigation was conducted by NYS DEC Police Investigator Ken Bruno, out of the DEC Region 5 Headquarters in Ray Brook. The case is being prosecuted by the Clinton County District Attorney’s Office.

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