A quick recap of the week

week review 2016-06-30

Here are a few highlights from the past week on AOA:

+ The first auto on the streets of Albany may have been the Weebermobile.

+ Jessica asked about finding a tile installer -- with a bit of DIY twist.

+ There's been an apartment-building boom in the Capital Region during the last few years.

+ A tree was lifted to the top of the steel structure of the new Albany convention center this week -- here's why.

+ Deanna stopped at Galleria 7 for lunch from Hooked Seafood Co.

+ Sean asked about youth soccer programs in/around Albany.

+ What was up in the Neighborhood this week: OK Slip, botanical finds, the Pine Bush Sprint Triathalon, the Boilermaker, the chances of it happening here, Hamilton, L-Ken's, lifesaving, a kitchen remodel, birthday gifts, garden neighbors, yogurt, brunch, donuts, a pizza castle, and the non-goodbye goodbye.

+ Here are a few more bits about the potential sale of a large chunk of the Harriman State Office Campus in Albany.

+ Julie pulled together ideas for a weekend trip to the Thousand Islands region.

+ A list of the Capital Region's largest private employers.

+ And the 518 area code is running out of numbers -- so what's next?

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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