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Gardening for Nature’s Intricate Web Webinar hosted by Mountain Top Arboretum

Written By Editor on 12/12/22 | 12/12/22

Cost of Admission: Free WEBINAR.  

Pre-registration is required and opens mid-December. 

Author, photographer, and landscape designer Carolyn Summers will present an informative  review of current research that reveals the many ways in which native plants form the basis of  the food web that supports a healthy, pollinator-rich landscape. Her lecture covers ways to  minimize harm from exotic plants, including the use of native substitutes for a wide variety of  traditional styles. Examples of striking, unusual native plants used in formal settings will be  provided along with naturalistic styles to explore the full design potential of northeastern native  flora.  

Carolyn Summers is the author of Designing Gardens with Flora of the American East. Most recently,  her photographs grace the pages of a new book, The Pollinator Victory Garden, by friend and  colleague Kim Eierman. After completing her BSLA (Landscape Architecture) degree at CCNY, she  began an atypical career with the Trust for Public Land, producing an open space report for the  Harbor Herons Project that has guided preservation efforts to create an urban wildlife refuge on  Staten Island. Ms. Summers continued environmental work with New York City’s Department of  Environmental Protection as the agency’s first Director of Natural Resources, including  implementation of a new native plants policy for all agency construction/restoration projects.  Following her work with New York City, she came to the Natural Resources Defense Council,  initiating a regional project to preserve and restore wildlife habitat and public access in the New  York-New Jersey Bight. Ms Summers is currently an adjunct professor for Go Native U, a joint  project of Westchester Community College’s Continuing Ed Program and The Native Plant Center  (based at Westchester Community College). She and her husband have recently opened their  country home, Flying Trillium Gardens and Preserve (www.flyingtrillium.com), for public tours so  that designers, gardeners and homeowners will be inspired by the beauty of native plants in both  garden and natural settings to create more of the same. 

WOULD YOU LIKE TO VOLUNTEER? 

We would love your help with greeting visitors or gardening. Find more information  on our website https://www.mtarboretum.org/volunteer

LOCATION: Webinar hosted by Mountain Top Arboretum

DATE: Saturday, January 14, 2023 TIME: 10:00 to 11:15am 

EMAIL: info@mtarboretum.org PHONE: 518-589-3903 

WEB SITE: www.mtarboretum.org



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CCE Announces New Executive Director

The Cornell Cooperative Extension of Delaware County Board of Directors is proud to welcome Dr. Mandeep Virk-Baker as the association’s new Executive Director.

Dr. Mandeep Virk-Baker brings with her extensive public health research and administration experience and has served high-level state and academic leadership positions. With more than two decades leading work in chronic disease prevention, community nutrition, health promotion, and as a public health scientist trained at the Johns Hopkins University, and the National Institutes of Health (NIH)/ the National Cancer Institute (NCI), she is deeply passionate about improving public health and nutrition and making the world a better place.  

 

Dr. Virk-Baker has an extensive background in health policy and public health research, has published in several high-impact peer-reviewed journals, and has received numerous awards for her research work. Previously, Dr. Virk-Baker served as the Area Extension Director for Baltimore, Carroll, and Harford Counties at University of Maryland Extension.

Dr. Virk-Baker is thrilled to join the CCE Delaware County team, and is looking forward to working with CCE colleagues, county, state, and federal level stakeholders, and Delaware County residents to continue to improve the lives of our local rural communities. Dr. Virk-Baker lives on a 24-acre family farm in West Oneonta. In her spare time, she likes to explore the beautiful local area, hiking trails, and lakes with her family. She is an excellent “Baker” and enjoys creating new recipes.

Cornell Cooperative Extension Association of Delaware County’s mission is to educate youth, families, farmers, and communities using research-based knowledge for practical application and lifelong learning.


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Fatal Accident Claims Life of Catskill Man

The Greene County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a motor vehicle accident that occurred at
Essendant Distribution Center located on SR 9W in Coxsackie around 12AM on 12/12/22. A truck
plowing the parking lot collided with a stationary box trailer and subsequently caught on fire. The
operator of the vehicle, Lamont B. Jackson, 50 years old, of Catskill, was deceased at the scene. The
investigation is ongoing.

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Announcing the 2023 Sunday Salon Speakers and Winter Sunday Tours


This Year Marks the 20th Year of the Signature Speaker Series hosted by the Thomas Cole National Historic Site 2004-2023 

 

Catskill, NY – December 12, 2022 – The Thomas Cole National Historic Site announced today the 2023 Sunday Salon speakers on new ideas in American art and the accompanying Sunday Tours. This year marks the 20th year of the signature series. The 2023 season features leading voices across the field of American art, including curators, historians, and the next generation of innovators. The Salons present engaging speakers once a month from January through April on Sundays at 2 pm in the New Studio building at the historic site in Catskill, New York. Sunday Tours are offered before and after each Salon at 1 pm and 3:30 pm for visitors to experience the historic home and studio of the American artist and environmentalist, Thomas Cole (1801-1848). In March, in honor of Women’s History Month, a special 12 pm Tour will also be offered, featuring the women that lived, labored, and made art here on the historic property. The tours include digital storytelling installations throughout the historic home, including wrap-around visual projections, immersive audio spots, and private letters that appear on desktops. 

 

Sunday Salon tickets are $10 for members and $15 general admission and available at thomascole.org/events. Sunday Tours are $18 and available at thomascole.org/tickets. Memberships are available at thomascole.org/memberships. Advance registration is encouraged for the Sunday Salons and advance registration is required for the Sunday Tours.   

 

Sunday, January 29 at 2 pm

Toward Radical Care and Rigorous Joy:  

The Future of American Art at the Brooklyn Museum   

Stephanie Sparling Williams 

Andrew W. Mellon Curator of American Art, Brooklyn Museum 

 

Building on the Brooklyn Museum’s mid-19th century founding ethos of “art for social improvement,” Dr. Stephanie Sparling Williams charts a new vision for American art and its display at the institution. Expanding the conversations about diverse representation and desires for collections to “tell more stories,” Sparling Williams discusses the power and potential in the organization and experience of the art itself. 

 

Sunday, February 12 at 2 pm

It is Wild and Untamed – Descriptions of the Land and the Original Stewards 

Heather Breugl 

Public Historian, Activist, and Decolonial Education Consultant 

 

Words that have been used to describe the land—wild, untamed, savage—have also been used to describe the land's original inhabitants. Hear the perspective of this accomplished decolonial scholar about the use of these stereotypes of Indigenous peoples. 


Sunday, March 26 at 2 pm

Exhibiting American Women Artists at The Baltimore Museum of Art  

Virginia Anderson 

Curator of American Art and Department Head of American Painting & Sculpture and Decorative Arts, The Baltimore Museum of Art 

 

Dr. Virginia Anderson will share recent and upcoming collection installations at The Baltimore Museum of Art that feature women artists, whose work ranges from the Hudson River School era to the mid-twentieth century. The presentation will highlight well-known collection favorites, works by understudied artists, and new acquisitions. 

 

Sunday, April 16 at 2 pm

Class of 2023 Cole Fellows’ Research Presentations 

Vicente Cayuela, Sofia Thieu D’Amico, Kristen Marchetti & Beth Wynne 

 

As the culmination of their year-long Cole Fellowship, Vicente Cayuela, Sofia Thieu D’Amico, Kristen Marchetti, and Beth Wynne will present their new research findings. Their research explores Indigenous land use and 19th-century industry in the Hudson Valley, previously unacknowledged labor on the historic property, post emancipation histories, the artistic achievements of Sarah Cole, the life and work of Maria Bartow Cole, and the systems of labor, commerce, trade, and agriculture that supported the development of the 1815 Main House.  

 

The 2023 Sunday Salons are made possible by The Estate of James T Lewis IV 

 

Additional support provided by Empire State Development’s I LOVE NEW YORK program under the Market NY initiative, New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature and the Kindred Spirits Society of the Thomas Cole National Historic Site 

 

Thomas Cole National Historic Site  

The Thomas Cole National Historic Site is an international destination presenting the 

original home and studios of the artist and early environmentalist Thomas Cole (1801- 

1848). Cole founded the early major art movement of the United States, now known as the Hudson River School of landscape painting. Located on 6 acres in the Hudson Valley, the site includes the 1815 Main House; Cole’s 1839 Old Studio; the reconstructed 1846 New Studio building; and panoramic views of the Catskill Mountains. It is a National Historic Landmark and an affiliated area of the National Park System. The Thomas Cole Site’s activities include guided and self-guided tours, special exhibitions of both 19th-century and contemporary art, print publications, lectures, extensive online programs, school programs, the Cole Fellowship, free community events, and innovative public programs such as the Hudson River School Art Trail—a map and website that enable people to visit the places in nature that Cole painted—and the Hudson River Skywalk, a new scenic walkway connecting the Thomas Cole Site with Frederic Church’s Olana over the Hudson River. The goal of all programs at the Thomas Cole Site is to enable visitors to find meaning and inspiration in the full historic context of Thomas Cole’s art and ideas. The themes that Cole explored in his art and writings—such as landscape preservation—are both historic and timely, providing the opportunity to connect to audiences with insights that are highly relevant to their own lives. 


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How to Get Savvy About Investing

Written By Editor on 12/11/22 | 12/11/22

How to Get Savvy About Investing 

By Michael D. Lanuto

As a financial advisor, I spend my days helping my clients make smart money decisions that will set them up to achieve their goals for the future. While a lot of what I do involves sophisticated strategies designed for more established investors, I also care deeply about helping the next generation take control of their finances early in life so they, too, can live out their dreams. While investing can be an intimidating topic for those just getting started, it doesn’t need to be. If you’re new to investing, know that it all starts with financial literacy – understanding the basics.


Here’s a primer:


Study common investment terminology. The stock market is rife with complex concepts, so start by getting a grasp of the frequently used terms and concepts. It helps to understand the language of investing, from asset allocation to ETF and beyond. To break it all down, use an online investment dictionary that provides plain-English definitions of common investment terms, or ask your financial advisor to explain them to you. 


Enroll in a class. Take advantage of free webinars, seminars or workshops on investing fundamentals. If you prefer learning in a classroom setting, look for basic courses on investing, how the stock market works or personal finance at a local college or university.


Follow the news. Start following the business and financial sections of your favorite media outlet to get a healthy dose of investment know-how. You’ll begin to understand the types of business activities that influence the marketplace—for example, oil prices or new housing starts—and gain an appreciation for what’s considered newsworthy. As you become more attuned to global markets, you’ll start to see the ripple effect of mergers and acquisitions, product innovations and even front-page news stories—from natural disasters to general elections and terrorist events—on Wall Street confidence.


Watch investment programs. Public radio and television stations often feature investment programs aimed at new and seasoned investors.  Even your local news channels may include a market segment. Be wary of infomercials disguised as informational investment programs, though.


Check out stock market apps. There are hundreds of apps available today focused on helping consumers understand investing. Before downloading an app, check the reviews and opt for those that have been vetted by trusted sources. 


Track your favorite companies. To better understand the movement of individual stocks, pick several of your favorite publicly traded companies to follow. Then, check their stock price, company newsroom and social media accounts each day. Tracking the stocks over time will help you understand how company announcements and actions, such as a product launch or comment by an executive, may affect the stock price.


Work with a financial professional. A professional can help you understand your investment options, and help you make financial decisions that are best for your individual needs. Work with someone who is willing to explain investment concepts and provide educational materials. Tell your professional about your desire to learn more about the market. He or she will likely be willing to send you news articles, add you to a newsletter or give you a call to discuss market news that may interest you.


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Michael D. Lanuto, CRPC®, AWMA® is a Financial Advisor with S.M. Miller & Associates, a private wealth advisory practice of Ameriprise Financial Services, LLC. in Albany, NY.  He specializes in fee-based financial planning and asset management strategies and has been in practice for 7 years. To contact him: 518-949-2039; 4 Atrium Drive, Ste 200, Albany, NY, 12205; Michael.Lanuto@ampf.com; https://www.ameripriseadvisors.com/michael.lanuto/lp/request-contact/3/. 








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Unseasonable Warmth Delays ASF Opening Weekend

WINDHAM – The Adaptive Sports Foundation’s (ASF) long-awaited return of its winter season will be put on hold, as daily lessons for what was scheduled to be the opening weekend of December 10 and 11 have been canceled due to lack of snow. 

 

Although Windham Mountain remains open during this unseasonably warm period in early December, the available terrain is not appropriate for the ASF students’ first time on snow this season. This is the second consecutive year that Mother Nature failed to cooperate on the ASF’s opening weekend, as rain and lightning halted the first day of lessons last season.

 

As Windham Mountain continues to make snow and expand its trail count, the weekend of December 17 and 18 is now scheduled to be the program’s opening weekend. The weather forecast for Windham this upcoming week looks more wintery, as temperatures are supposed to dip again and there’s even some predictions of snowfall on the mountain. 

 

The Adaptive Sports Foundation is a non-profit organization that provides profound and life changing experiences for children and adults with physical disabilities, cognitive disabilities and chronic illnesses through outdoor physical activity, education, support and community. To learn more about the ASF or if you’d like to help support the organization's mission of “empowering lives through adaptive sports”, visit www.adaptivesportsfoundation.org


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Bassett Expands Options to Offer Advanced Robotic Assisted Gastric Bypass Surgery

Written By Editor on 12/7/22 | 12/7/22

“Rural patients deserve the same options available in large urban areas.” 

Cooperstown, N.Y. - Bassett Healthcare Network has announced that it is expanding its services to include technologically advanced robotic assisted Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery as a weight-loss surgery option.

Dr. Joon Shim, Attending Surgeon & Program Director, General Surgery Residency Program, recently performed Bassett’s first surgery of this type. Dr. Shim is an expert in minimally invasive and trauma surgery.

“Robotic assisted surgery is a tool that enables surgeons to make even smaller incisions resulting in faster recovery, less postoperative pain, and shorter hospital stays,” offered Dr. Shim. “Rural patients deserve the same options available in large urban areas.” 

“At Bassett, expanding our capabilities to bring the most effective technologies to our patients is core to our mission,” said Dr. Tommy Ibrahim, President and CEO of Bassett Healthcare Network. “I applaud Dr. Shim and the entire bariatric team for advancing the care of our patients.”

“I decided to perform Bassett’s first robotic assisted Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery because I wanted to provide our patients with the most technologically advanced minimally invasive surgery. Our system’s robotic arms provide seven degrees of freedom,” explained Dr. Shim. “The console provides a three-dimensional view of the surgical field with high definition and magnification of 10 times to what the human eye sees.”

“We can innovate in rural hospitals and improve the outcomes of our patients with excellent results,” continued Dr. Shim. “Robotic platforms support minimally invasive procedures associated with lower infection rates, faster recoveries, less postoperative pain, and increased patient satisfaction. Post-operative narcotic use in robotic procedures is astoundingly low. As a matter of fact, a recent robotic gastric bypass patient took only Tylenol while recovering. Our exceptional team will continue to work together to ensure the success of the robotic assisted gastric bypass program.”

Bassett’s bariatric surgery team has received quality recognition for patient safety and better outcomes, including the Blue Distinction Center+ for Bariatric Surgery by Excellus BlueCross BlueShield, and accreditation by the Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery Accreditation and Quality Improvement Program (MBSAQIP).

Dr. Shim, MD, MPH, is an expert on minimally invasive and trauma surgery. She served as an active-duty Army surgeon for four years and completed two tours as a combat trauma surgeon in Afghanistan. Dr. Shim was awarded the Army Meritorious Service Medal. She earned both her medical degree and her master’s degree in public health from George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences. She completed her residency in general surgery at the University of Massachusetts, and a fellowship in minimally invasive surgery and bariatric surgery at Brown University.

“It is truly an honor to serve our patients,” concludes Dr. Shim.

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Man Arrested for Alleged Forcible Touching

Written By Editor on 12/6/22 | 12/6/22

DELHI - Sheriff Craig S. DuMond announced the arrest of 70-year-old Charles David of Delhi.


On the afternoon of November 21st, 2022, Delaware County Sheriff’s Deputies received complaint from Delhi Rehabilitation Center located at State Highway 10 in the Town of Delhi, alleging there was unwanted sexual contact between residents at the facility.


During the investigation it was discovered that Charles David, age 70, of Delhi, subjected two female victims, one being a staff member, and one being a resident, to unwanted sexual contact on two separate occasions while residing at the facility. 


At the conclusion of the investigation, Deputies subsequently charged Charles David with two counts of Forcible Touching, a Class A Misdemeanor in NYS Penal Law.


In accordance with NYS Bail Reform Legislation, David was processed and issued a criminal summons directing him to return to the Town of Delhi Court at a later date to answer for said charges. An Order of Protection was also issued through the Town of Delhi Court prohibiting David from having any contact with the victims. 



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Wreaths Across America Receives Support from Pilot Company to Remember and Honor Military Veterans

Written By Editor on 12/5/22 | 12/5/22


The company adds to its annual support of the mission by sponsoring the live coverage of the weeklong Escort to Arlington on Wreaths Across America Radio!

 

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (Dec. 2, 2022) – Wreaths Across America announced today Pilot Company’s sponsorship of Wreaths Across America Radio and its live coverage of the 2022 Escort to Arlington. The “Escort to Arlington” has become a weeklong tradition of support and remembrance for our nation’s heroes in the trucking industry as professional truck drivers volunteer to haul veterans’ wreaths to participating locations across the country.

On the way to delivering veterans’ wreaths for placement at Arlington National Cemetery on National Wreaths Across America Day – this year on Saturday, December 17, 2022 – the escort stops at schools and monuments in various communities along the East Coast route to share the organization’s mission to Remember, Honor and Teach about our nation’s heroes.

“It is partners like Pilot Company that continue to step up and amaze us with their generosity, not just with the financial support of sponsoring veterans’ wreaths, but in their commitment to the veterans in the industry and in their communities that deserve recognition,” said Karen Worcester, Executive Director, Wreaths Across America. “The support of Wreaths Radio’s live escort coverage is more than we could have expected, and we are grateful to Pilot Company and all the professional drivers and carriers that help us move the mission.”

 

In addition to the sponsorship of the weeklong live broadcasts on Wreaths Across America Radio, Pilot Company funds the placement of more than 1,300 veterans’wreaths at participating cemeteries across Tennessee. The company is also continuing its long-standing tradition of partnering with Truckload Carriers Association (TCA) to support Wreaths Across America’s celebration of veterans in the trucking industry by sponsoring the annual Appreciation Dinner held in Arlington, Virginia, the night before National Wreaths Across America Day. One of Pilot Company’s own drivers will participate in the hauling of wreaths from Maine to the company’s hometown of Knoxville, Tennessee, in a custom-wrapped Wreaths Across America trailer.

“As we head into the holidays, it is important that we take time to remember and recognize all of our veterans, past and present, for the peace, safety and freedom we have in this country,” said Jordan Spradling, VP of Transportation at Pilot Company. “On behalf of all of us here at Pilot, thank you to all our service members out there for your service and sacrifice for our country. We are honored to be a part of Wreaths Across America’s mission and be able to remember and pay our respects this holiday season by placing wreaths on the final resting place of our nation’s heroes.”

 

To learn more about Pilot Company and its commitment to giving back, visit pilotcompany.com/about.

 

You can listen to Wreaths Across America Radio’s 24/7 internet stream anytime and anywhere on the iHeart Radio app, Audacy app, TuneIn app, or at www.wreathsacrossamerica.org/radio.


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Bushel presents its December Community Film Pick: Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown



DELHI, NY—Bushel is pleased to present a screening of Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (Mujeres al Borde de un Ataque de Nervios), directed by Pedro Almodóvar and released in 1988. The film will be shown on Friday, December 16, 7 pm (doors at 6:45 pm) at Bushel, 106 Main Street, ground floor. This program is free to attend; seating for 30; mask optional but encouraged. There will be special refreshments inspired by the film: gazpacho (unadulterated) and Spanish tortilla, provided by Iris Cushing who picked the film for the series.

Women on the Verge of Nervous Breakdown centers on voiceover actress Pepa (Carmen Maura) who is suddenly jilted by her married boyfriend and voiceover co-star Iván (Fernando Guillén). Pepa’s frantic attempts to reach Iván by phone coincide with a madcap series of events unfolding in her high-rise Madrid apartment: Pepa’s best friend Candela (Maria Barranco) goes into hiding, Iván’s son Carlos (Antonio Banderas) shows up unexpectedly, spiked gazpacho is surreptitiously consumed, and Iván’s homicidal wife makes the scene. Almodóvar’s melodramatic heroines are irresistible in their ludic power. The film garnered an Academy Award nomination for Almodóvar (Best Foreign Language Film, 1988).

Bushel thanks Iris Cushing for her film pick! Cushing is a poet who lives in Delaware County. Among her many passions are small-press publishing, radical feminist literature, and pop rock music from the 70s.

Community Film Picks is a once-a-month film night at Bushel taking place on third Fridays at 7 pm. Bushel invites the community to propose films for future screenings. For information please email: info@bushelcollective.org. Upcoming: Summer of Soul on January 20, 2023, picked by Christina Hunt Wood.

BUSHEL is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit, volunteer-led, mixed-use space dedicated to art, agriculture, ecology, and action. It is located at 106 Main Street in Delhi. For more information, go to www.bushelcollective.org.

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Ready to Play Defense with Your Retirement Savings?


By Michael D. Lanuto

For most investors, it’s no surprise that markets are subject to up-and-down fluctuations over time. And if you are investing with a long-term perspective, it’s pretty common for your portfolio to experience temporary declines in value. Given enough time, markets generally have shown an ability to overcome losses and help investors continue to accumulate wealth.


However, managing market declines is different if you are nearing or in retirement. Chances are your 401(k), 403(b) or other type of workplace savings plan represents one of your largest financial assets. You want to make sure a sudden market downturn doesn’t put you in a difficult position.


It takes time to recover from losses

While much of our focus tends to be on news about stock markets performing well, the fact is that for investors, avoiding large losses can make a real difference. This is why many investors focus on determining their risk tolerance level and building a well-diversified mix of assets that reflects their risk preferences. As you grow older, you likely may want to reevaluate your investment risk. That’s because negative markets can be a lot more difficult to overcome if you are almost retired or you are already tapping your savings to meet current income needs.


Consider these examples that show what happens if there’s a market decline at the same time you are withdrawing five percent of the portfolio’s principal to meet retirement income needs:

  • If your portfolio sustains a loss of 20 percent from a combination of investment declines and portfolio withdrawals, your portfolio will need to earn a 33 percent return to overcome that loss in the following year. 

  • The challenge intensifies with a larger loss. If your portfolio loses 35 percent in total, it would take a 67 percent return in the next year to regain that lost ground.


This points to the importance of modifying risk in your workplace savings plan later in life, as you close in on the time when you need to count on that pool of money for income.


What to do before or during retirement

If you don’t have time on your side – i.e., you are within five years of retirement or already retired and drawing down your assets, make a priority of reviewing the level of risk in your portfolio. That may mean reducing your holdings of equities within your broader asset mix.


Yet stocks may still need to play a role. Given the realities that your retirement may extend for two-to-three decades or longer, you need to put your portfolio in a position to grow, even modestly, to help meet income needs over that span of time. Depending on your views on risk, the stock component may represent 50 percent or less of your asset mix. You’ll likely want to consider increasing your holdings of fixed income, alternative investments, and cash to help mitigate the impact of short-term stock market swings.


The reality for most is that investing gets more complicated later in life. Talk to your financial advisor about how best to position your 401(k) or 403(b) portfolio to protect your long-term financial security.


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Michael D. Lanuto, CRPC®, is a Financial Advisor with S.M. Miller & Associates, a private wealth advisory practice of Ameriprise Financial Services, LLC. in Albany, NY.  He specializes in fee-based financial planning and asset management strategies and has been in practice for over 7 years. To contact him: 518-949-2039; 4 Atrium Drive, Ste 200, Albany, NY, 12205; Michael.Lanuto@ampf.com; https://www.ameripriseadvisors.com/michael.lanuto. 


Investment advisory products and services are made available through Ameriprise Financial Services, LLC, a registered investment adviser.


Alternative investments involve substantial risks and may be more volatile than traditional investments, making them more appropriate for investors with an above-average tolerance for risk.


In general, equity securities tend to have greater price volatility than debt securities. The market value of securities may fall, fail to rise or fluctuate, sometimes rapidly and unpredictably. Market risk may affect a single issuer, sector of the economy, industry or the market as a whole.


Investing involves risk including the risk of loss of principal.



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