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Trailblazer : Late Albany environmentalist, youth mentor honored with new nature trail
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1of23Buy PhotoAlbany County Legislator Wanda Willingham joins state a local leaders in opening the new Brother Yusuf Burgess Trail in Albany?•s Tivoli Lake Preserve on Tuesday, May 11, 2021, at Livingston Avenue and Judson Street in Albany, N.Y. The trail is a one mile, ADA-compliant, winding path that brings visitors to Tivoli Lake and the newly restored and day-lit Patroon Creek. (Will Waldron/Times Union)Will Waldron/Albany Times UnionShow MoreShow Less
2of23Buy PhotoAlbany Councilmember Jahmel Robinson joins state a local leaders in opening the new Brother Yusuf Burgess Trail in Albany?•s Tivoli Lake Preserve on Tuesday, May 11, 2021, at Livingston Avenue and Judson Street in Albany, N.Y. The trail is a one mile, ADA-compliant, winding path that brings visitors to Tivoli Lake and the newly restored and day-lit Patroon Creek. (Will Waldron/Times Union
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Albany Tulip Festival to be virtual celebration throughout May | The Daily Gazette
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April 12, 2021
Shown are this year s Albany Tulip Festival poster by Lee Dixon and a Gazette file photo from a past festival.
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The series, presented by Citizens, will feature musical performances, tulip garden tours, prizes and more.
“While I join so many of you that are looking forward to getting back to celebrating the annual Tulip Fest the way we are accustom to, I am excited to participate in the month-long celebration of virtual Tulip Fest,” said Albany Mayor Kathy Sheehan.
“I want to thank the Office of Cultural Affairs for their commitment to reinventing this and many other traditional Albany events in light of the COVID-19 outbreak and hope you and your family and friends will virtually join us for a full month of great programming.”
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ALBANY - Uncertainty tends to create was a certain level of unwanted anxiety. I was a little bit nervous, said Tyler Dyleo, of Moreau.
By the time Tyler arrived at the SEFCU Center in Albany Saturday morning, he truly didn t know what to expect, but he knew, and his mother knew, getting a Covid vaccination would make his life better and a lot safer. It s kind of important, said Jeana Reed, Tyler s mother, We haven t been able to do much in the past year plus due to Covid, so we re hoping this gives us the opportunity to start getting something back with our life again.