A quick recap of the week
Here are a few highlights from the past week on AOA:
+ Checking in on the progress of the Albany skate park project.
+ A roundup of a bunch of upcoming spring plant sales.
+ Albany is close to starting inclusionary zoning -- in which developers of some projects will be required to set aside some units as affordable housing.
+ Deanna stopped in at Viva Cinco de Mayo in Albany for sopes.
+ What was up in the Neighborhood this week: the Lancaster Street Hullabaloo, "The" Hatter, GAR, the March for Science, parking tickets, the newspaper, winning in AC, buds, Girl Scout cookies, the local red sauce joint, a diner, a sports bar, comfort foods, Thai food, breakfast sandwiches, and letters for pregnant women.
+ Picking through the Hoffman's Playland auction items.
+ Nicole talked with a family about their Mansion Neighborhood row house and why they picked the neighborhood.
+ How New York's House members voted on American Health Care Act.
+ Paul checked out the new Thacher Park Center at Thacher State Park.
+ A we got a look inside the Albany Institute's closets.
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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