A quick recap of the week
Here are a few highlights from the past week on AOA:
+ Sandy looked at whether light rail is right for the Capital Region right now.
+ We gave away tickets to the Hidden City House and Garden Tour -- with a gift card to Yono's or dp -- by asking: What's something local that you're looking forward to eating this summer?
+ Sean asked about which school district people would recommend for his family -- there were thoughtful answers.
+ Deanna doesn't like cream pies -- but she tried the coconut cream pie at Restaurant Navona anyway, and is glad she did.
+ What was up in the Neighborhood this week: actions that reverberate across generations, not listening to naysayers, career tradeoffs, Daniel Manning, floods, the Dix Range, wildflowers, Huckleberry Point, memories of the Catskills, cheap eats, the happy place, a claim of burnt ends, and congratulations.
+ The schedule of authors for the NYS Writers Institute summer public readings is out.
+ It's swimming pool season! Here's a big list of public pools around the Capital Region.
+ Julie put together some ideas for a visit to the Finger Lakes region.
+ And here is a photo of a dinosaur on Lark Street.
Here's the whole week in one place.
Thanks to everyone who posted a comment or shared an idea this week!
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