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By Scott McAfee
City Website Gets Upgrades
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f you haven’t visited the City of New Albany’s website, www.newalbany.org, lately, I invite you to take another look. Although a lot of the website holds up well from the significant changes made in 2016, a conscious effort was made to update aspects of New Albany’s homepage and maps while creating a
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compelling new Rose Run Park section that helps bring the newest community asset to life. One of the first things you’ll notice is a pop-up inviting you to sign up for New Albany’s LIST e-newsletter. If you aren’t currently subscribed to this weekly publication, it’s a great way to stay updated
on city projects, services and happenings. After this pop-up, you will notice a homepage that includes new features like city videos, an events section for upcoming events around town, a more prominent “News” section and a social media section featuring recent community pictures taken by residents who used the www.healthynewalbanymagazine.com