Downtown Troy can run on Dunkin' once more.
The chain's location at Congress & 3rd streets reopened this morning after a month spent doing some remodeling. What it was, basically, was removing the tables that had been idled since COVID 5 years ago, and laying down a new floor.
Imagine that. A work order that actually finished on time.
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Election Day is still 8 months away, but the rhetoric has already started here in town.
Writing in today's Albany Times-Union, Chris Churchill tells the story of Democratic candidate Shikole Struber, who posted a video in which she claimed her personal trainer told her to "prepare to fight the Nazis".
Like Churchill, I find this claim to be rather dubious.
Aside from Rensselaer County Executive Steve McLaughlin, who has channeled his inner despot periodically, local GOPers are largely more concerned with taking care of their constituents. Not to say that McLaughlin isn't, but he's an outlier with his Trumpian antics. Struber is challenging Ryan Brosnan in District 2, an electrician by trade whose beard, as described by Churchill, would be comparable to a young Santa Claus. While McLaughlin has attacked NY Rep. Hakeem Jeffries and former governor-turned-NYC Mayoral candidate Andrew Cuomo, it shows he has aspirations to move up and advance his career, a la Elise Stefanik.
This likely will be forgotten by November, nonetheless.
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Proof that legalized cannabis has become big business comes in the form of how media outlets are accepting not only advertisements, but offering sponsorships.
High Society Dispensary in Hudson Falls, one of the newest shops, recently acquired sponsorship rights to WROW's broadcast tower in Latham, displacing the Harding Mazzotti law firm, which also sponsors the studios of rivals like Wild Country 99.9 FM.
It's a trend. For now.
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Unbeatable Nutrition had 2 shops in the city at the end of last year. Now, they have just 1, on Hoosick Road.
The 4th street store quietly closed several weeks back, with a new tenant moving in soon. The La Familia barber shop next door, which had reopened last year after being forced to close due to a fire in the winter of 2021-22, also has closed.
Further up the block, Paper Moon, which is supposed to be open Sundays, wasn't open today as we passed through. Don't know what the issues are there, but it appears that they've been off for a while, with copies of this week's 518 The Spot still bundled in front of the door. We'll try to ascertain exactly what's going on there.