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Diaries (page 4)Fort Orange UpdateBy Jim Travers, Section Diaries
(Posted on behalf of Colleen Ryan)
First, thanks to those of you who particpated in and/or attended the Neighborhood FORUM on 118-120 Washington Avenue on July 15. The BZA met last night (7/23) but did not make a decision on the variances that would result in the demolition of these rare historic buildings. It's not too late to make it clear that we don't EVER think it's a good idea to trade our sound urban fabric for surface parking lots! You can: visit the Times Union's Capital Region at the Crossroads blog and add a comment; visit 'All Over Albany' and comment on the article "Who should have a say about where the Fort Orange Club plays squash?"; write a letter to the Board of Zoning Appeals and email it to Bradley Glass at the Department of Planning, glassb@ci.albany.ny.us; write a letter to the editor, http://timesunion. com/forms/emaileditor.asp; talk to your neighbors and encourage them to do the same. Please visit http://neoalbany.blogspot.com/ to view an alternate site plan that would preserve the historic cores of the buildings while providing additional parking for the Fort Orange Club.
And feel free to email me off-list (colleen_ryan@ hotmail.com) or leave voice mail at 518-462-1900 if you have questions or comments. While you were sleepingBy albarbor, Section Diaries
Will America ever wake up?
(5 comments, 1359 words in story) Full Story SuddabyBy albany layman, Section Diaries
Via the TU:
Senate approves Suddaby for seat on federal bench
I can't even guess what this would be mean for the Bruno investigation, or whether this would mean any future action on the Albany PD machine gun case. Consider me skeptical that whoever replaces Suddaby as US Attorney will be non-partisan. 21st CD: Forum recapBy albany layman, Section Diaries
Blogger and Steck volunteer Soundpolitic attended last week's candidate forum at the Albany Jewish Community Center and reported on it over at The Albany Project. It's a very good recap. If you want to hear what the candidates are saying about the issues, check it out.
My question is this - what is the deal with Sullivan? Seriously - what's the deal? (8 comments) Comments >> A state Capitol without security theaterBy devtob 53, Section Diaries
I attended Netroots Nation in Austin last week. Diaries/post about the event itself abound on the Internets, at DailyKos and elsewhere.
So I'll discuss a bit of Austin that has nothing to do with NN, but has a connection to Albany. Austin and Albany are alike in some ways -- centrally located smaller cities that became state capitals, downtown party bar zones, and remarkable Capitol buildings. There are, of course, some differences in those similarities. Austin's downtown scene is much greater than Albany's, featuring incomparably better live music. There were at least five cranes working on non-government buildings in Austin; the few cranes seen in Albany in the last decade were mostly doing government work. And the Texas Capitol does not subject visitors to the ridiculous security theater that demeans the New York Capitol. Details, below. (573 words in story) Full Story The Colonie Times Union goes on an adventureBy albany layman, Section Diaries
The TU published a feature about ... riding the bus. Their sub-headline for the article: Times Union staffers discover mass transit has a learning curve.
My sub-headline for the article would be: Some of our staffers are not very bright.
The CDTA web site is here. Their phone number, as the CDTA people pointed out to the TU, is 482-8822. (6 comments) Comments >> Tonight 7pm at Albany High School AG sponsors Community ForumBy Jim Travers, Section Diaries
Learn how the Attorney General's Office can help Albany and the Capital Region community
Community Forum Attorney General Cuomo and senior representatives from the New York State Attorney General's Office will discuss their work in your community and answer your questions. For More Information Please Call: 518-474-3527 or Visit www.oag.state.ny.us Office of the Attorney General Information and Complaint Helpline: 1-800-771-7755 For the hearing impaired: 1-800-788-9898 Light refreshments will be served. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Please RSVP to 518-474-3527 or e-mail communityaffairs@oag.state.ny.us
Tuesday, July 22nd 7:00 PM
Come hear a discussion of ISSUES that affect YOU every day: A national political convention, brought to you by our corporate sponsorsBy albany layman, Section Diaries
This post is not about local politics or events, but here is something that just perfectly captures an aspect of our political system. Check out this welcome bag that attendees of the Democratic National Convention in Denver will receive.
Perfect. Especially if you have been following the warrantless wiretapping story and the legislative changes to FISA, and the recent vote for immunity for corporations who broke the law. It won't be too long before this story turns out to be true, I guess. (Disclaimers, please note, I still think the Democratic party has better policies than the Republicans, I think there are representatives out there who are not complete corporate toadies, etc., etc. If there is a lesson in this, it's that it is important to have people on the outside of the parties who are harassing them and mocking them to be better representatives.) (2 comments) Comments >>
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