AV Upgrade to Library Meeting Room thanks to the bequest of Albany residents, Gardener and Margaret Young
Peggy was nice enough to call and tell us she enjoyed one of my cartoons. Here's her payback!
Describes community gathering on October 16 for the second Presidential Debate
Measure F endorsed by Nancy Skinner and the Albany Board of Education among others
Donating to a food drive should be more than a chance to clean out your pantry. It’s an opportunity to consider what you would like to receive if you ever needed a food pantry. Here are some tips.
Meet Tod Abbott (and likely other City Council candidates) at As You Wish yogurt (Solano near Cornell) from 7:30pm to 8:30pm on Thursday 10/18, Wednesday 10/24, and Thursday 11/1.
How will Albany respond to inevitable and widespread change in the months and years ahead?
Strollers and Rollers? Allegedly involved community members unmasked!
Library Art hits the big time in a special display at the County Office Buildings
Though Thanksgiving may seem far away, we're preparing for the rush. To be ready for the holiday season, we need you to start your food drive now!
Dr. Ronda Beaman wants to inspire you to live your life to the fullest.
Yummy pancakes and a chance to climb on the fire engines highlight the day
City council candidate Michael Barnes warns Albany voters not to believe everything they read or hear.
Find out what you need to provide to nurture wildlife in your garden.
Albany Patch blogger relives his recent experience of visiting the Social Security Administration office.
China Village Update
Tomorrow, 10/9 is the last 8:00am to 9:00am Meet the Candidate date at Tay Tah Cafe.
Meet Warriors players Richard Jefferson and Carl Landry, and support your local food bank, this Friday!
Questions about Patch
Writing about my writer's block...
interview with Governor Gary Johnson, the Libertarian presidential nominee
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Surrounded by amazing blooming orchids, here are my 3 favorites today.
Beyond the headshots... are the cheap shots - illustrated! Please, no hard feelings, guys, especially if any of you get elected!
The Solano Avenue Association and Stroll is preparing to light-up the winter season with its array of LED lighting on the poles of Solano Avenue.
Albany City Council can forward a vision of Albany as a center for creativity. I believe Albany's greatest strength is our local talent.
There are worse things to ponder on a Saturday morning.
Albany Middle School children are hurting and devastated. Parents, teachers, staff, counselors, and the entire Albany community must now come together and serve as their safety net.
Patch blogger Robert Marshall shares his feelings on the firestorm over coverage concerning AMS teacher James Izumizaki.
In which a new art group, "ArtFirst! Bay Area" is introduced, and you are invited to its inaugural show.
The death of James Izumizaki, following the public allegations against him, is a time for Patch and its readers to reflect.
Suicide and crisis hotlines for 24 hour counseling. A mind-body exercise for temporary relief of strong feelings.
From dry sparkling Gewürztraminer, drink me now russian river Pinot and Zinfandel. You will dream about HARVEST MOON, family style.
This 'First Monday' event assists the Albany Education Foundation each month. So far, the Education Foundation has received $9,500 from Little Star Pizza.
City Council candidates met business representatives and members of the public at the Chamber Mixer at Albany Bowl.
Photo Day gave me a backstage pass to a brand new world.
Issues of consensuality and predation—and helping our youth and community to cope.
Elections? A recent P&Z application for a Solano Avenue miniature golf course could give us an alternative to voting. Select our City Council by mini-golf!
This article explains the goals of Albany Kids First: an organization dedicated to Albany youth, and promoting youth organizations over outside Albany forces.
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