A quick recap of the week

week review 2016-08-26

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

+ We talked with the creator of the Troy Poem Project.

+ Cristin offered suggestions about hikes to start with as you set out hiking the High Peaks.

+ In business since the 1920s, the VanCurler music store is closing.

+ Deanna stopped into a new tacqueria in Albany.

+ The city of Albany did the striping for the Madison Ave Road Diet -- and the new road design prompted a lot of reactions. Officials asked for patience, and called for people to adapt.

+ What was up in the Neighborhood this week: bike lanes, summers past, a photo with a photo, morning at The Track, telephones, steampunk, genealogy, flora, topiary, careers, summer food, fish fry, Hamlet & Ghost, Villa Balsamo, diners, grilling, subs, pretend cattle ranching, and the rest of the story.

+ The apartments in the Sheridan Hollow redevelopment have rented.

+ And The city of Troy held a public meeting asking for input about how to move forward at 1 Monument Square.

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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