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The Albany-Colonie Regional
Chamber of Commerce is an organization that works to
improve business for its membership. It is a unique,
centralized advocacy group comprised of more than 2,700
businesses that know they will prosper and grow in a
healthy business environment. Most importantly, the
Chamber is people, business owners, executives and
entrepreneurs and CEOs who realize that through the
Chamber they can accomplish collectively what no one of
them can individually. (518) 431-1400.
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We are not for
profit, over 650 members strong, action-oriented,
governed by volunteer leaders in the fields of Community
Promotion, Business Education, Economic and Small
Business Development, Public Affairs, and wide range of
membership services, including affordable health
insurance and membership directory. Vision statement:
The Chamber is a voluntary organization dedicated to
meeting the needs of its members. The Chamber promotes
good business practices, a favorable business
environment and community prosperity. The Chamber is
structured so that every business in our area may
"afford" membership in this vital organization.
(518) 439-0512.
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The
Chamber of Southern Saratoga County is steadfastly
committed to creating a stronger, more successful
community and a superior quality of life for all
citizens of the area. We strive to be the resource
center for business owners, consumers and residents
alike. We invite you to become a member and take
advantage of the opportunities that await you in
Southern Saratoga County! The Chamber of Southern
Saratoga County is an organization that provides
assistance to its members through a variety of business
programs, including planning, financial and marketing
counseling and technical assistance. (518) 371-7748.
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The Colonie Chamber of Commerce is dedicated to the
advancement of our members' business interests and the
promotion of commerce in the Colonie, New York area. We
offer a program of work that enables our members to
cooperate on purchasing, obtain discounts on
advertising, and participate in business opportunities
developed by the Chamber. We are our members' advocate
before Town and municipal authorities and actively
promote our members in the residential, scholastic and
recreational communities of Colonie.
(518) 785-6995.
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Our Chamber is an association of more than 920 area
businesses working together to benefit the community,
its businesses and residents. As a member of the Fulton
County Regional Chamber of Commerce & Industry, you’ll
not only benefit your business, but you’ll help improve
the community in which you live and work. Members come
from businesses of every size and occupational
background, making the Fulton County Chamber one of the
best networks you’ll ever have. (518) 725-0641. Web
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From our
Chamber's offices in downtown Glens Falls, we serve a
five county region, including Warren, Washington,
Hamilton, southern Essex and northern Saratoga Counties.
The Adirondack Park occupies six million acres of public
and private land and is the largest wilderness park in
the United States. Our residents enjoy an exceptional
quality of life, and our visitors come back year after
year to enjoy the lakes, mountains and overall beauty of
the region.
(518) 798-1761.
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The
Granville Area Chamber of Commerce exists to advance the
prosperity of
the Granville area, to promote the commercial interests
of the business community, to support civic, cultural
and educational pursuits, and to bring about closer
cooperation among those engaged in retail trade,
manufacturing, farming, services, and professional
practice, and to secure concerted action on their part
to improve the environment of business. Whether you are
visiting, relocating, driving through, living in, or
doing research on the Granville area, the Granville Area
Chamber of Commerce invites you to experience the sense
of community which surrounds the Granville Area.
(518) 642-2815.
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Located
just east of Saratoga among green rolling hills that lie
between New York's Hudson River and the Green Mountains
of Vermont, Greenwich in Washington County is a rural
paradise: Grandma Moses country.
Less than an hour from New York's Capital District, Lake
George, the Adirondacks, and southern Vermont, Greenwich
offers visitors and residents good restaurants,
attractive shops, a full menu of leisure activities and
quick access to some of New York's and Vermont's best
recreation areas. (518) 692-7979.
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Choosing
to partner with the Guilderland Chamber of Commerce (GCC)
is more than just an investment in your future – it is
an opportunity to make a difference in your community
and invest in your business.
It is a decision to become a network of highly dedicated
business professionals, each striving, not only for the
success of their own business or organization, but also
for the success of the community. (518) 456-6611.
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The Columbia County Chamber of Commerce is the leading
voice of business in Columbia County, providing
advocacy, promotional and benefit solutions for its
members. The Chamber of Commerce sets the standard for
excellence in member service, community collaboration,
business growth and achieving a high quality of life in
Columbia County. We support quality programming that
advances education and agriculture in Columbia County.
(518) 828-4417.
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The
Colonie Chamber of Commerce is dedicated to the
advancement of our members' business interests and the
promotion of commerce in the Colonie, New York area. We
offer a program of work that enables our members to
cooperate on purchasing, obtain discounts on
advertising, and participate in business opportunities
developed by the Chamber. We are our members' advocate
before Town and municipal authorities and actively
promote our members in the communities of Colonie.
(518) 785-6995.
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Saratoga's
attractions have been drawing visitors for centuries.
But, increasingly, they're coming to stay: opening their
businesses and raising their families here. Choosing
Quality of Life - in an area where an affordable farm
with acreage can be less than ten minutes from the
computer terminal in your office. From the healing
mineral waters to the invention of the potato chip,
Saratoga has played a prominent role in the history of
America. Did you know that Saratoga was the site of the
Turning Point of the American Revolution? Explore our
towns and cities that make Saratoga County so vibrant.
(518) 587-0318.
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From high-tech
industries to rural open spaces, our county offers a
rich and diverse environment in which to live, work and
raise a family. Schenectady County is working to protect
and preserve our natural resources for future
generations, and to offer expert assistance to
businesses interested in locating or expanding here. As
you will see. Schenectady County is definitely "business
friendly."
We're proud of Schenectady County and all it has to
offer. It is our hope that you will find this Online
Resource a useful tool as you explore a virtual
Schenectady County. See for yourself why Schenectady
County is considered one of the most desirable places to
live. (518) 370-3217.
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To visit to
Upstate New York’s Schoharie County is a trip to quaint
towns and villages, filled with reminders of simpler
times. Farmers work their land. Brooks babble. Eagles
fly. Fish jump in the streams. Unique attractions –
grand caves, acres of flowers, working mills and more –
all are part of Schoharie County’s magic. Stroll Main
Street in Historic Sharon Springs. Experience the
village green in Jefferson. See covered bridges or bask
in the beauty of the nature trails. Find out why we say
Schoharie County is picture-perfect.
(518) 295-7033.
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The
Rensselaer County Regional Chamber of Commerce is the
principal business, civic and economic development
agency for the Rensselaer Gateway communities. Founded
in 1900, the Chamber represents more than 1,150 diverse
businesses and community organizations employing more
than 46,000 professionals. The Chamber serves all its
members -- from sole proprietors to corporations with
thousands of people -- with programs and services
designed to inform, educate and assist them in reaching
their full business potential. The Chamber is an active
advocate in municipal, state and national business and
government organizations. (518) 274-7020.
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