I moved into my home in the Fall of 2010.
It's a neighborhood where, typically the homes are passed down generation to generation. I've been surrounded by a lot of older folk because of that, which I truly enjoy. It makes for a safe, quiet community.
Across the street was a man that I've
I was curious. Don't we all get that way every so often.
I was curious about the holidays and what people right here in the Capital Region had atop their Christmas list.
I'm sure you or someone you know has purchased something online, whether from Craigslist or a Facebook group and not known who you were going to meet. A picture doesn't tell us how safe we are with that person, that's for sure. That's why the Albany Police Department wants to help; to keep us safe this holiday season.
My family Christmas tradition usually involves a surprise.
See, my Nana is 84-years old and she lives on her own. She's able to get herself around and do most of the normal stuff, just a little slower than she used to. When my cousin and I noticed that she was starting to put less and less out for Christmas, we knew that was a little out of character.
I know you don't want to wrap presents yourself, I know this because I hate doing it too! I will however do it for you if you will help us to raise money for WGNA's "Shop With A Cop". Bethany and I will be at Crossgates Mall today from 5 pm to 7 pm wrapping presents for charity and we would love to see you there...
Every year there is one or two toys that every single kid wants but there are none to be found. I think the first time I remember this happening was the Cabbage Patch Kids but we all remember Tickle Me Elmo, The Wii and all the others that followed...