The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Cudney’s has new owner

Joyce Ure is now the president

- By staff

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. >> Cudney’s Launderers and Dry Cleaners, Inc. has a new owner, but she is no stranger to the business.

Joyce Ure, former vice president and general manager, took over as president and owner on Friday, April 14.

She plans to continue the Cudney tradition of fine service and community involvemen­t.

“There is no one I would rather see assume my father’s business,” said Lynette Cudney Whaley, former company president and daughter of founder James E. Cudney. “Joyce works hard to honor our family values. In addition to running the company for the past 10 years, she is active in Saratoga Rotary and the Downtown Business Associatio­n. Giving back to the community will still be a priority for Cudney’s.”

Cudney, a Saratoga native, entered the laundry business in 1952 when he rented a small location on Lake Avenue that had just four washing machines. The company grew over the years and now has a freestandi­ng plant, four storefront­s, two laundromat­s and a home and business delivery route.

Lynette and her husband, Dan, have been operating the business since 1997.

Ure joined the staff that same year as the assistant bookkeeper. According to Dan Whaley, “It became evident right away that she was organized and efficient. Her interest and involvemen­t in day-to- day operations grew and she is now more than qualified to operate on her own. We are very happy that she is willing to take on this challenge.”

“I was so proud that Lyn and Dan wanted me to continue the business after their retirement,” said Ure. “Having spent 20 years with Lyn and Dan at the helm, I have wonderful examples of how the business should be run and how to give back to the community that supports us. Being able to join the Downtown Business Associatio­n, currently vice president, and being an active member of the Saratoga Springs Rotary Club, that is all thanks to the support and encouragem­ent of the Cudney’s team, Lyn and Dan.”

Ure said she will continue on the path set forth by the Whaleys and stay at the forefront of technologi­cal advancemen­ts in the industry and continue in the eco-friendly, community-minded ways of the Cudney and Whaley families.

Cudney’s is observing its 65th anniversar­y this year.

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