Business Features2024-07-12T12:08:35-04:00

THIS MONTH’S FEATURED ENTREPRENEUR ARTICLE

Halloween Phenomenon

For October’s history issue we researched the long history of October 31 celebrations and the increasing commercial importance of this holiday. Halloween is not only a night of fantasy – you can dress up as anyone or anything regardless of age, nationality, politics, or gender – it is a growing business opportunity. Internationally, Halloween is seen in some countries as American cultural imperialism with Disney […]

By |September 29th, 2021|Monthly Entrepreneur|

Keeping the Land

Before it started to rain and after the last Sunday lunch was served in the dining room, Tim Bontecou, President of Tamarack Preserve Ltd., took me for a SUV drive over the gravel roads and fields of the preserve, which have been in the Bontecou family since the late 1930s. 

Starting out at the clubhouse and sporting clay stations, the narrow road followed the stream running […]

By |August 28th, 2021|Monthly Entrepreneur|

Growing A Business

Tom Scott, the founder and owner of Falls Village Flower Farm, sat down with me in his home office on a Sunday morning, to talk about the business he has built – or perhaps planted – over the last 24 years.

How did you arrive in Falls Village in this idyllic location?

I grew up in Dover Plains and when I was about ten years old I watched […]

By |July 29th, 2021|Monthly Entrepreneur|

Keeping It Simple

Gunther Fishgold and I talked over a picnic table at the Tierra Farm headquarters in Valatie, NY, for Main Street’s food issue. Tierra Farm is a profitable food manufacturer specializing in certified organic and fair-trade nuts, seeds, granola, dried fruit, spices, coffee, and tea. Starting from an organic farm stand in the Finger Lakes, the business has experienced rapid growth while striving to maintain its unique culture and business philosophy.

How […]

By |June 29th, 2021|Monthly Entrepreneur|

LEARN ABOUT LOCAL BUSINESSES

The Colonial Theatre promotes vibrant small businesses, creative collaboration, and a sense of togetherness in the Northwest Corner

When Lenore Mallett and her husband bought The Colonial Theatre in North Canaan, CT, with the Fiorillo family, they all saw it as an incredible business opportunity. Not only this, but both Salisbury, CT, families were eager to discover what was happening in this town and how The Colonial could promote and contribute to the younger, more creative […]

By |December 12th, 2024|Business, Main Street News, Out and About, The Arts|

Mad Rose Gallery

In an interview in 2015, Neal Rosenthal told Main Street his story of building a successful importing and wine distribution business. Now he and Kerry Madigan, long-time business and personal partners, have started a new business in the heart of Millerton, NY. I interviewed Neal and Kerry and Michael Flower, gallery director, on a sunny afternoon in November to discover their plans for this […]

By |December 3rd, 2024|Business|

The McKenzie Shoppe in Sharon emphasizes handmade artistry and unique vendors

When Kaleigh Kelley opened The McKenzie Shoppe in Sharon, CT, she wanted to do something different. Given that there are quite a few home goods shops in the region, she wanted to make sure that she was providing something unique to the community. 

“I wanted to create a shop that had unique vendors with an emphasis on handmade artistry. There are many great shops within […]

By |December 3rd, 2024|Business|

Le Jardin opens dynamic flower studio and shop in Amenia

Originally from France, Romane Recalde moved to Amenia, NY, with her husband in 2020. Romane grew up in the remote French countryside, near Bordeaux, but she never considered herself to be particularly outdoors-y. When she and her husband moved to Amenia, however, she found herself increasingly interested in gardening. 

Fast-forward four years later, and Romane not only has a successful flower farm, […]

By |November 20th, 2024|Business, Home & Garden, Main Street News, Out and About|
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