It seems that the Grinch has made a stop at the train station and may not take any toys this Christmas to distribute them to kids in need. The announcement was made that they may no longer help.
It may be only July and many of us don't want to think about the holidays, but Christmas is less than six months away. A local department store chain is beginning the hiring process to find holiday help now.
It doesn't really matter what the reason is that you decide to re-gift. Sometimes you have a gift laying around that you never opened, or you have an extra gift card that you will never use. No matter the reason, there are some important guidelines to re-gifting.
As I try to put together our movie viewing schedule for Christmas Eve, I wonder if if I am missing any movies we should be watching. Help me out and get your vote in for your favorite Christmas movie!
It was a pleasure getting to know Officer Justin Wallace from the Albany Police Department at our 3rd annual Shop with a Cop. Justin shared with us why he felt so compelled to make it an extra special Christmas for one Albany family he sees every day on his beat.
Keeping in the spirit of holiday, we took a little walk with Josh Turner down memory lane and asked him about some of his childhood Christmas toy memories. Turns out, one was quite painful; but he was comfortable enough to share it with us.
Talk about good sports. I'm not entirely convinced that Chris and Preston from LoCash were ok with us crashing their tour bus after they performed at our Jingle Jam last Thursday. But once we got on, we were determined to spread some Holiday cheer. Once they opened up about their favorite Christmas memories, we got them to sing a little Christmas diddy with us. And then we left...we promise.
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These Christmas songs and poems are almost ingrained in our heads, especially this time of year. Have you ever thought where they came from? Would you be surprised to know that one of the originals came from Troy, NY?
I don't know about you but it isn't even December and I have a new Amazon package on my porch every day but I'm always nervous they're going to get stolen. Now, you don't have to.