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The Week: What Caught Our Eye

November 23, 2019

Could small towns be on the verge of a big comeback? The Capital Region is in the midst of a brain gain, the season of light is upon us, the recipe for a great Friendgiving, and the best arguments over Thanksgiving. It’s all in This Week: What Caught Our Eye.

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The Week: What Caught Our Eye

November 16, 2019

The hotter-than-an-August afternoon Saratoga Springs real estate market gets a national splash, putting the hot back in old-school hotels, restoring your zen with a forest bath, getting Amtrak back on track, and move over Notorious RBG, meet the Hideous JG3.

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The Week: What Caught Our Eye

November 9, 2019

The fate of newspapers and of one storied weekly in particular, Rachael Ray to the rescue, some factories are now producing happiness, hit the refresh button on capitalism, and if you grow it here, why can’t you buy it here? It’s all in This Week’s What Caught Our Eye.

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The Week: What Caught Our Eye

November 2, 2019

The Nationals surprise comeback? He’s not a bit surprised. The ducks win; they’ll keep their livers. Megyn Kelly’s story is coming to the big screen. Paul Smith’s is on the move. And we have No Reservations about what’s going at the CIA. Plus, do the Dries have it? It’s all in The Week: What Caught Our Eye?

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The Week: What Caught Our Eye

October 26, 2019

Your future Adirondack inn is calling, 7,000 American flags are flying, compassion is cleaning resort hotel rooms, and a newspaper lights a benevolent candle. Plus, that old sixth-grade humor? Box office gold! It’s all in The Week: What Caught Our Eye.

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The Week: What Caught Our Eye

October 19, 2019

Her guardian angel is a high school student in Albany, these tables are really right on the farm, SPAC goes deeper into the year, a musician saves his hometown, fly fishing has been recast, and some leadership advice from Marcus Aurelius. It’s all in The Week: What Caught Our Eye.

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