This has been a year of much criticism toward law enforcement. I don't want to get too deep into this but on the same token, I got thinking how life would be without the folks in blue. Think about it for a second.
It's quickly become a WGNA tradition. It's been recognized year after year by the New York State Legislature. It's BLUE FRIDAY. This year we're announcing a new date for our fundraiser to raise money for the families of fallen police officers killed in the line of duty.
WGNA kicked off its 10th annual Blue Friday this morning, with local police taking over the Hannaford parking lot on Wolf Road--and not to make arrests!
We are ready, willing and able to help out the families of fallen police officers once again as we proudly present our 10th Annual Blue Friday event coming up on April 25th at Hannaford on Wolf Road.
Hard to believe it's been 10 years since we first came up with the idea to start "Blue Friday". I have to tell you of all the things I have been a part of in my radio career this event has always been one that I have been the most proud of. Something that started as just an idea to honor the fallen police officers in our area as well as those who currently serve has grown into an organiz
Blue Friday of New York and The Blue Knights New York 24 present the 2nd annual Motorcycle ride to benefit Fallen officer's Saturday May 11th registration starting at 9 am.
March 8, 2013 is Blue Friday throughout New York State , a campaign launched by the Sean and Richie Show and WGNA to recognize the sacrifices made by the men and women in blue.