A quick recap of the week
Here are a few highlights from the past week on AOA:
+ Lauren talked with Troy artist Eric Colossal about his new comic Rutabaga, the Adventure Chef.
+ The Troy Rockin' on the River lineup is out.
+ Who among us hasn't been inspired by the "Let's have a party, Albany" video?
+ Chris asked about ideas for arranging transportation for a group of people.
+ An important message regarding bears from just across the border in Massachusetts.
+ We got a look at the progress of the Habitat's Sheridan Hollow development, easily one of the most interesting real estate projects in the whole Capital Region.
+ What was up in The Neighborhood this week: Tulip Fest, fire towers, wildflowers, a Jumbuck theft, a bike trailer, donut sliders, lambs on the farm, 15 Church, Albany's Supreme Court justice, and mom.
+ The Alive at Five lineup for this summer is out.
+ The winners of the Tech Valley Civic App Challenge included some interesting ideas.
+ Albany hero Henry Johnson will finally be awarded the Medal of Honor.
+ And a giant check for Flower Scout, this year's AOA Startup Grant winner.
Thanks to everyone who posted a comment or shared an idea or photo this week!
Henry Johnson photo via Wikipedia | sidewalk art photo via Central Ave BID
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