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2019 History Is Just Our Beginning Heritage Tourism is Big Business in Ulster County Ulster County Clerk Nina Postupack will ber meeting including the original 1658 Stock- ronment for these take Ulster Chamber members back to the early ade Bond, the 1665 Nicolls Treaty that ended the documents. The 1600s at this month’s monthly breakfast meeting second Esopus-Indian war and an original bead- state-of-the-art fa- November as she details Ulster County’s rich history. ed Wampum belt, which she will be transport- cility on Foxhall According to Postupack, “The County Clerk’s ing to the Kingston Best Western Plus in special Avenue in Kings- Archives hold some of the oldest and most boxes and display cases. ton maintains Breakfast unique records in the country, and it is our privi- These items are all permanently housed in the three separate ar- lege to care for them.” Ulster County Hall of Records. eas, including a re- Nov. 20 The breakfast, scheduled for 7:30-9:00 a.m., “We have 359 years of records in the clerk’s cords storage area, Wednesday, Nov. 20, is intended to “give an office. They’re a wealth of resources for schol- archival vault and 7:30-9:00 am overview of the county’s archives and tell the ars, genealogists, families and students,” she electronic-micro- story of our past while helping us understand the said. “We’re going to make it a very interesting film media vault. BEST WESTERN PLUS present,” Postupack said. and exciting presentation, so we’re really hop- Together, they 503 Washington Ave. The breakfast sponsor is Naccarato Insurance. ing to draw the crowd into the love of history have the capacity Heritage-tourism has become extremely popu- and how it impacted the area and how it affects to store 31,612 cu- Nina Postupack Kingston, NY lar locally and the County Clerk will discuss how tourism.” bic feet of records, people have traveled from throughout the nation Because Ulster County’s history dates back to Postupack said. and the world to do family research here in Ul- 1614, preservation of valuable documents is of Many are individually wrapped and stored, ster County. vital importance, Postupack said. and a specially designed fire-suppression system Sponsor: As an added treat, some very rare historical The Ulster County Hall of Records was cre- further protects them. artifacts will be on public display at the cham- ated in 1987 to provide a secure and safe envi- Continued on page 4 Naccarato Insurance Agency, Inc., is November’s Breakfast Sponsor

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To advertise, please call (845) 331-5000. To subscribe, please call (888) 699-7699 DAILY FREEMAN ChamberNews Wednesday, November 6, 2019 • Daily Freeman Advertising Supplement The Official Publication of the Ulster County Regional Chamber of Commerce 3 Keegan Ales Hosts Next Mixer Try a Craft Beer and a Tour The holiday season will soon be upon us and that means an empty building on St. James Street that nobody would buy free networking event is open to Chamber members and Keegan Ales will again be rolling out two of its more popular because there was a defunct brewery inside. The structure prospective members. Reservations are a must and can be craft beers for the Christmas table—Super Kitty and Double was built in the early 1800s and was formerly the home of the made by calling the Chamber office at (845) 338-5100 or by Chocolate Stout. Woodstock Brewing Co. registering online at www.ulsterchamber.org. “They’re both very popular, but we only make them one time After months of cleaning and rebuilding, Keegan Ales brewed a year,” says Keegan Ales owner Tommy Keegan. “Those beers its first batch of beer on Aug. 1, 2003. Keegan then set out hand- are here today and gone tomorrow. People ask me about them selling beer to local bars and restaurants the next month. all year long. Once they’re out on the shelves, they last maybe Keegan’s has gone on to win several awards over the years, a month.” including Best Brewery in The Hudson Valley and Best Brewery You can get a taste of all the craft beers offered by Keegan in New York State, both in 2009. Keegan’s also was name Best Ales at the Chamber’s next Networking Mixer, scheduled from Craft-Brewed Beer in New York State in 2010. 5:00 -7:00 p.m., Monday, Nov. 18 at the iconic brewery at In 2010, the Chamber honored Keegan Ales as its Small 20 St. James St. in Kingston. The sponsor is the Benedictine Business of the Year. That same year, the New York Times Health Foundation, with support underwritten by Ryan & Ryan named Mother’s Milk one of the top 10 stouts in North America. Insurance. Ryan Insurance staff and volunteers will be serving When Keegan isn’t hosting a Chamber Mixer, he provides the Monday, Nov. 18, 5-7 pm as “Guest Bartenders” at the Mixer, with all tips going to the beverages for many others and enjoys the events. Benedictine Health Foundation. “I like the fact we get to see everybody at the same time under Keegan Ales Keegan said Chamber members can also tour the brewery one roof at these mixers,” he said. “There’s probably going to that evening and see where beers such as Little Bit of Fun, Fun, be about 400 people at this event. I know most of them now 20 St. James Street Mother’s Milk, Hurricane Kitty, Old Capital, Joe Mama’s Milk through various channels and although we all know each other and Hudson Lager are made. and enjoy spending time together, we all get stuck in our own Kingston, NY “We always enjoy hosting Chamber mixers, but there’s only four walls. 12 a year that can happen,” Keegan said. “We haven’t done it in “Chamber Mixers offer me an opportunity to mingle with Sponsored by: a long time, and we were given the opportunity to host one at people who I wish I had an opportunity to talk to more. It’s a our brewery right before the holiday season.” really good resource for that.” Keegan, who got into the craft beer business several years Keegan Ales, which hosts several holiday parties this time of ago, said the industry has “exploded.” year, can be reached at (845) 331-2739 or www.keeganales.com. “My business is busy,” Keegan said. “We’re doing great. Chamber mixers are a great way to network and promote There are a lot of breweries popping up and each one has a your business. Be sure to bring plenty of business cards. This lot of beers and that’s growing a lot faster than the number of taphandles in bars or the number of shelves in supermarkets are. It’s been an increasingly competitive market over the last few years. “I’ve got to say we’re really lucky we got in the game early and we’ve established a strong sense of community. Our local community, especially in Ulster County, has really stepped up and supported my brand.” Keegan once sold his craft beers up and down the East Coast, but recently decided to narrow his focus. “I’ve taken steps to dig my roots deeper versus wider,” he said. “We used to sell beer as far as the Canadian border and Vermont all the way down to Washington, D.C. We’ve pulled out of some of those markets just because there’s so many breweries tripping over each other and we decided to put our into our own local community.” Keegan’s marked its 15th anniversary last year. Keegan started the business when he learned about ChamberNews 4 The Official Publication of the Ulster County Regional Chamber of Commerce Daily Freeman Advertising Supplement • Wednesday, November 6, 2019 History Is Just Our Beginning

Continued from page 1 The Nicolls Treaty was an agree- Among the items stored in the archival ment between Gov. Richard Nicolls vault are books, maps, and papers such as and the Native Americans to end the Sec- the Stockade Bond. ond Esopus War. It declared that “no act “That was the declaration of Gov. Peter of hostility shall at any time be commit- Stuyvesant to create the Stockade area for ted on either side.” As a token of peace, protection,” said Postupack, who over- the natives gave the governor a Wampum sees the Hall of Records. “We also have belt constructed of white beads. original Dutch records and their English Postupack said her Chamber address, translations as well as all the Ashokan which will include a PowerPoint presen- Reservoir records.” tation, will also focus on the Matthewis Persen House, lo- cated at the old- Is it Time to Rethink Your est intersection in America, which Banking Practices? has been owned and operated by the EXPERTCUSTOMERSERVICE county since 1914. The museum in the Stockade Dis- trict draws thou- sands of people each year, includ- ing international visitors, Postupack If so, ask about our said. leading digital solutions “Between 2014 and 2016, we aver- aged about 2,700 guests a year,” she said. “From MOBILE 2017 and 2019, DEPOSIT MERCHANT we had 4,100 SERVICES guests, a 67-per- cent increase. REMOTEDEPOSIT They’re coming CAPTURE to do research at our archives. It’s absolutely mind- DEBITCARDS boggling when you ON/OFF consider that peo- ACH ple from every state ORIGINATION and those from 60 the county clerk’s office in 1979 and has different countries been the county clerk since 2006, said ONLINE have visited the she hopes Chamber members will leave Breakfast Sponsor BANKING Persen House.” with a greater appreciation of area history Continued from page 1 Local heritage and Ulster County’s role in shaping the and historic groups nation. ‘Be the Best’, we work to explain the dynamics of insurance to our consumers, what they purchase and why it is needed. Call us for a routinely host one-on-one demonstration Naccarato Insurance’s continued growth has led us to establish events, lectures Chamber breakfast programs are a our own course with a unique combination of strong business of our powerful digital and exhibits at the great way to network with other local banking solutions. fundamentals and deeply rooted family values, a quality of museum, which is business leaders and stay on top of cur- service that exceeds the competition. known as Ulster rent events. Pre-registration is strongly Contact us to learn more about our services, in person, at County’s cultural encouraged. For more information or to either of our locations: 100 Ulster Ave., Saugerties, or 108 (845) 331-0073 gateway. register, call the Chamber at (845) 338- Main St., New Paltz; Our website – www.NaccaratoInsurance. www.RondoutBank.com Postupack, who 5100 or go online at www.ulstercham- com; or by phone at 845.246.7134. You can also follow us on began working in ber.org. any of our social media platforms – Facebook, Instagram, Kingston • West Hurley • Hyde Park LinkedIn or Twitter. ChamberNews Wednesday, November 6, 2019 • Daily Freeman Advertising Supplement The Official Publication of the Ulster County Regional Chamber of Commerce 5 A Visionary Company: Chasin & Guarente Firm Marks 50th Anniversary

Dr. Milt Chasin had just graduated from the Pennsylvania referrals, boasts College of Optometry in Philadelphia and landed his first job in 15,000 custom- Kingston. With all of his possessions in a trailer, he was travel- ers. They are ing on the state Thruway on Friday, Aug. 15, when he ran into a serviced by a three-hour delay at the Harriman toll booth. staff of 12, in- “I had no idea what was going on,” Chasin recalls. “I found cluding two op- out the next day it was Woodstock. We were in that traffic.” tometrists, three Chasin, a Florida native, eventually made it to Kingston, a opticians, three city he knew nothing about at the time. He and his wife, who is receptionists and from Long Island, decided to give it a go. If they didn’t like it, two technicians. they thought, they could always move on. “There are “Fifty years later, I’m still here,” Chasin says. people who go Chasin originally worked for an optometrist on North Front to the chain Street for two years and opened his own business when his boss places and there moved. Chasin welcomed a partner, Augustus Guarente, 40 are people who years ago. come to us and, The optometrists formerly rented space on Hurley Avenue, f o r t u n a t e l y , but moved to a house at 240 Lucas Ave. in 1993. we’re doing very Chasin and Guarente offer everything in eye care, including well,” Chasin examinations, glasses, contact lenses and vision , es- said. pecially for children with learning disabilities. They treat and Chasin said diagnose eye diseases such as glaucoma, conjunctivitis, and the Chamber macular degeneration, but they do not perform surgery. has helped im- What you get at Chasin and Guarente is a private company as mensely over his opposed to a corporate chain, where you may not even know the 50 years, includ- and we find it very beneficial,” he said. name of your optometrist. ing helping him obtain health insurance for his employees and Chasin & Guarente Optometrists, located at 240 Lucas “This is our sole office,” Chasin said. “One of the things that mailing lists for an open house. Ave. in Kingston, can be reached at (845) 339-4990. makes us different is when you come to have your eyes exam- “In general, they just support small businesses in the county, ined with us, you know the name of the doctor. Here, our name is on the door.” Chasin said the field of optometry has changed in several significant ways over the last 50 years. “Everything now is computerized,” Chasin said. “We have all the latest in computer instrumentation for diagnos- ing vision problems and eye health problems. Whereas, 50 years ago, the practice of optometry was restricted to only eyeglasses and contact lenses.” About 20 years ago, optometrists like Chasin and Guar- ente began diagnosing and treating topical eye diseases. Another industry change is that most private health insur- ance companies now cover vision care. That wasn’t the case until about 15 years ago, Chasin said. Chasin and Guarente has always had a special focus on children, especially those with reading or learning prob- lems. “What makes us different is the quality of care that we provide,” he said. “To be in the same practice for 50 years, I’m working on the fourth generation of patients who have come to see us. That keeps us busy. “We try to function like a family in our office. We treat everyone as a member of the family. Our patients love to be known by their name when they walk in and to be re- membered by their name when they come back a week or so later to get their glasses.” The policy has paid off over the years. The company, which does very little advertising and depends mostly on ChamberNews 6 The Official Publication of the Ulster County Regional Chamber of Commerce Daily Freeman Advertising Supplement • Wednesday, November 6, 2019 ‘Exposure Is Everything’ Vendors Praise Buy Local Expo If there was a virtual “Like” button below and share more about the Kerhonkson resort, the Chamber’s Buy Local Expo at the Diamond which operates year-round. Mills Hotel and Conference Center, those who “I think sometimes people forget that we participated in it on Sept. 18 would have hit it have things happening at the ranch every month with gusto. In fact, they’d probably opt for the of the year,” she said. “We’ve got harvest “Love” button. festivals coming up and a single parent’s John Eickman, Vice President of the weekend. We’ve got a lot happening during the Saugerties-based Horse Shows In The Sun Christmas season and even in the winter. (HITS), couldn’t help but notice. “We just reopened in April of last year and “I think it’s a wonderful opportunity to see a recently passed the 18-month mark, so this was wide variety of businesses and non-for-profits a great opportunity to let people know about all participating in this, and we’re really blessed the ranch has to offer and invite them to come to be able to do it in a great facility like the out to see us.” Diamond Mills ballroom, where we have a lot Anthony Marinaccio, owner of AM Fit, said of room,” he said. the all-day, person-to-person event was far “We don’t always have an opportunity to better than social media to get the word out walk up and down Main Street and stop to say about what separates his health club from the ‘hi,’ so this is a real chance to catch up with pack. people you haven’t seen in a while.” “Exposure is everything, and this definitely Anna Leonard, the director of sales and gives us an opportunity to showcase our marketing at Pine Ridge Dude Ranch, added services to the community,” he said from that it was the perfect way to meet new people his booth at the Diamond Mills Hotel &

Conference Center in Saugerties. going economically, leaning into the fact AM Fit, at 1084 Morton Boulevard in that one of our greatest strengths is our local Kingston, specializes in personal training, businesses is absolutely going to be pivotal.” digital-fitness coaching and group fitness. The Expo ended in a celebratory way as “We are a boutique-sized training studio the winners of drawings for large-screen TVs, and an alternative to the big gym scene or the Frontier Airline tickets and restaurant gift big personal training studio scene. We excel at certificates were announced. tailoring workouts to the specific need of the individual, factoring in any injuries they’ve The Chamber gave out awards had or fitness regiments they’ve done over the for the best booths: course of their lives. We aim to get them on the Best in Show - First Place, path to progress that they deserve.” Adams Fairacre Farms Judging from the traffic to his booth, Best in Show - Second Place, Marinaccio hit the mark as hundreds of Callanan Industries potential customers passed through the daylong Best in Show - Third Place, Expo dubbed the largest networking event in Earl B. Feiden Appliance Ulster County. Best Sales Presentation - About 100 vendors—20 of them new Rondout Savings Bank participants this year—displayed creative Best Use of Technology - booths at the Expo. Superior Telephone Systems County leaders said they were impressed by Friendliest Staff - the turnout and verve. Mid-Hudson Valley Federal Credit Union “You can just feel the energy in the room,” Best Demonstration - said Ulster County Executive Pat Ryan. “I Ulster County SPCA think one of the special things about our county Best New Exhibitor - … is we’re all about being local. We’re about CrittereX being part of a community and taking care of Most Creative Giveaways - each other. Naccarato Insurance “As we think about the growth and the Most Original Booth Design - trajectory of Ulster County, and where we’re Habitat for Humanity ReStore ChamberNews Wednesday, November 6, 2019 • Daily Freeman Advertising Supplement The Official Publication of the Ulster County Regional Chamber of Commerce 7

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