A quick recap of the week
Here are a few highlights from the past week on AOA:
+ Sean asked about recommendations for summer weekend stuff in the eastern Adirondacks.
+ Deanna sampled some of the new options at Troy Kitchen.
+ The Albany Common Council approved Rezone Albany, the big rewrite of the city's zoning rules. So what the heck does that mean?
+ One piece of the Rezone Albany package is an inclusionary zoning provision that will require developers of certain projects to include affordable housing -- though there are still a lot of details to work out.
+ What was up in the Neighborhood this week: Comet's path, the American chestnut, the history of Tulip Festival, the epitaph that could have been, the Blue Factory, racing around a lake, Bog Meadow Brook Nature Trail, Cabaret, a culinary mashup, cookouts, Queens Day, selling a restaurant, and the grasshopper's view.
+ We stopped in at a new restaurant at the busy Madison/Wester/Allen intersection in Albany.
+ Greg asked about where to get his Apple laptop fixed.
+ APD got a report that someone was taking geese from Buckingham Pond.
+ And the Made in the Shade lineup for this summer is out.
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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