I checked out their site and then did a google on a few things there. Seems that they have some top quality instructors available but I don't know anything about Sensei Ken Purdy that teaches at that particular dojo. If you're interested in traditional aikido then I'd say that this dojo would be a good place for you to at least visit. Of course, that would be my advice regardless. Always visit the dojo to watch a class, talk to the instructor and some of the students. Get a feel for the place and see if they'll allow you to try a class or two for free before making any decisions. Let us know how it goes for you.
It is gonna be a few more months till I am relocated to up in that area but once I am up there an had the chance to check em out first hand will make sure I give all a heads up.
I trained with them for a couple of months when I had outside obligations that interfered with my regular training, (basically they held classes on Tuesdays that I could make when I couldn't make my Wed. classes).
It was a little slow paced and "soft" (for lack of a better term) for my liking, but everybody was very nice, and sensei Prudy and his senior students seemed knowledgable as far as I can tell.
It is a small training group, or at least it was a couple years ago. Maybe 15 people at all skill levels from white belt up to 1 st or 2nd dan training together at the same time.
All uke - tori type training from what I saw. I never saw anything free form or any sparing. I don't know if they do any of this or not, but I didn't see any while I was there.