Byline: Catherine Clabby Staff writer
Some things remain the same.
For 15 years, the Council of Albany Neighborhood Associations has hammered away at the local powers that be, demanding action on community concerns and reform in City Hall. This spring, CANA is reviving a tradition. On Saturday, March 24, for the first time in four years, a Love Thy Neighborhood Convention will be held.
"It's designed to bring together people concerned about the quality of life on the block level and on the street level," said Henry Madej, a veteran neighborhood activist from Pine Hills.
The conventions have been a place to inform members of local groups about …

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