How to get some LOCAL LOVEGet some LOCAL LOVE in North Creek & Saratoga Springs and enter to win some great prizes every week in February 2012! Winners of each week's drawing will compete for the Grand Prize...a weekend stay at the majestic Garnet Hill Lodge in North River!Tags local love - Gore Mountain - North Creek - Saratoga Springs - Snow Train - Ski Train - Garnet Hill Lodge Last Updated (Monday, 30 January 2012 16:17) LOCAL LOVE PROMOTION
February 2012 LOCAL LOVE PromotionWe're celebrating the arrival of the Snow Train to Saratoga Springs and North Creek! These locales are ready to show you a little local love. Buy something from one place (or ride the Snow Train), show your receipt (or train ticket) to the next place and you’ll get a nice discount on a purchase there. Fill out the special “I Love Local” card and drop it in the box at the checkout counter for a chance to win our LOCAL LOVE drawing taking place each week in February. The more places you shop, the more chance you have to win! A Grand Prize will be an overnight stay at the majestic Garnet Hill Lodge! Check out our facebook page at EcoLocalLiving to see who won each week! North CreekbarVino Restaurant SARATOGA SPRINGSScallions Restaurant Last Updated (Sunday, 22 January 2012 23:13) Bikes Caffieen and Stlye combine at Grind N Gears in Warrensburg
Warrensburg — An intriguing trio of enterprises, owned and operated by a local woman, has opened under one roof in Warrensburg.
Sarah Morgan, 31, has opened a cafe/bicycle shop and a beauty salon at 3897 Main St. in Warren County hamlet of Warrensburg. The first two enterprises are jointly titled Grind ‘N Gears, and the third, Groom Salon. The cafe serves robust coffee and espresso brewed from custom-roasted and ground organic beans — for about the same price other outlets offer tame, watered-down drinks.
Grind ‘n Gears also offers creative sandwiches and salads with nutritious fresh and natural ingredients — organic and locally grown when feasible, Morgan said. With the emphasis on good health for all, the cafe also offers gluten-free, low sodium and vegetarian options. The eatery — featuring free wi-fi so patrons can check email or surf the internet — is open for breakfast and lunch, Morgan said. Breakfast favorites include gluten-free waffles and fresh bagels, she said. The cafe is geared towards people looking for an affordable, healthy, fast breakfast, lunch, or hot drink, or a place to just relax,” she said. On the way in the door, there’s a lineup of new bicycles for sale, harking to the shop’s name. While some may question the combination of bicycles and a coffee cafe, it’s a new trend in Arizona and California, Morgan said.
"It’s a West Coast concept that I’m bringing to the eastern U.S.,” Morgan said. Morgan said she’s launched the enterprise in the memory of her late fiance, with whom she owned and operated a bicycle shop from 2006 to 2009 in Dobbs Ferry NY. “I want to carry forward Ricky’s dream,” she said. “He’d be ecstatic with Grind ‘n Gears — he loved the Adirondacks.” While a variety of bicycles are now available for purchase, the repair and maintenance services will be offered beginning in spring, Morgan said. Groom Salon, open since mid-November, offers creative styles, perms and coloring. The front area of the spacious salon has a contemporary, bold appearance, which she said is “man friendly.” Separate coloring and shampoo areas have a more conventional look, she said. “The Salon has a classy city feel, while maintaining the modest Adirondack pricing,” she said. Morgan worked as a hairdresser in Pleasantville, Westchester County, and while there she studied hair cutting and color under master hair colorists — and took regular seminars in Soho. Morgan added that her salon offers a full scale of hair products for men & women, along with aromatherapy. Her salon is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, and from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturdays. Appointments can be scheduled for other hours too. The salon’s phone number is 504-8061. The cafe is open from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily and on weekends, from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m., and hours are often extended. Delivery is available to local businesses from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. daily. Grind ‘n Gears can be reached at 504-8060. Morgan said she’s excited to return to Warrensburg and offer these new services to her friends and neighbors, old and new. “I hope my businesses supply a great place for people to embrace their overall health and well being,’ she said.
Story orignated by Adirondack Journal Last Updated (Tuesday, 17 January 2012 15:39) Saratoga North Creek Snow Train - So Much More Than Transportation
Saratoga Springs New York ...The long awaited Snow Train made it's debut on Friday, December 30, 2011 with 38 passengers boarding at Saratoga Springs for an excursion to the Adirondack village of North Creek. The conductor opened the door to the platform and exclaimed "All aboard!" to the delight of the waiting passengers. Freddie Anderson, local ski pioneer and Director of the Schenectady Ski School at Maple Ski Ridge, was the first to board the train. It was a special moment for Ms. Anderson, as she had also ridden the last Snow Train that ran 50 years ago. "I am so thrilled to be able to ride the train again," said Ms. Anderson. "I have so many memories of taking the train to North Creek when I was young, and to able to see it run again is just wonderful!" Last Updated (Sunday, 01 January 2012 15:22) Christmas 2011 - Birth of a New Tradition
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