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Comfort Windows is family-owned and operated window manufacturer and fully-accredited1 home improvement company serving Upstate New York. While founded and headquartered in Syracuse, NY, Comfort also has offices in Albany, Rochester, and Buffalo.2 The company was founded in 1979 by Bill Putzer.3 All Comfort windows are manufactured in Liverpool, NY. Comfort's product line also includes doors, siding, sunrooms, insulation, basement remodeling, bath remodeling, and more.4 1 http://www.bbb.org/upstate-new-york/business-reviews/windows-installation-and-service/comfort-window-co-inc-in-syracuse-ny-31779 2 http://blog.syracuse.com/shoptalk/2009/07/comfort_windows_mulls_expansio.html 3 http://www.windowanddoor.com/t100comfort_2012 4 http://photos.syracuse.com/4456/gallery/comfort_windows/index.html
 * References: BBB, Window & Door magazine, CNY Business Exchange,

Bay Street Theatre is a professional regional theatre company in the Hamptons. Located on the Long Wharf in Sag Harbor, BST was founded by Sybil Christopher, Emma Walton, and Stephen Hamilton.

In 2013, Scott Schwartz was appointed artistic director. A Drama Desk Award nominee, Schwartz has directed Golda's Balcony and co-directed Jane Eyre on Broadway.1 1 http://www.playbill.com/news/article/scott-schwartz-named-artistic-director-of-bay-street-theatre-208476
 * References: BST site (/staff.php), Theatermania, BroadwayWorld, Dan's Hamptons,

Central New York Shakespeare, Inc. is the only pay-what-you-will non-for-profit theatre company in Central New York. After a successful Kickstarter campaign in 2010, they mounted their first season in 2011 with a Shakespeare adaptation titled Henry Vx7. Their temporary home was the Catherine Cummings Theatre, located on the Cazenovia College campus. In the spring of 2012, CNY Shakes, produced Chekov's Three Sisters at Le Moyne College in Syracuse, NY. Their sophomore season included Shakespeare's King Lear and Sherlock Holmes mystery, The Hound of the Baskervilles. In the fall of 2012, CNY Shakes announced their new home at the Jewish Community Center in DeWitt, NY.
 * References: The Post-Standard, The Syracuse New Times