Over the past several years, I know there has been a lot of controversy surrounding the police. To prove there isn't any doubt about the police and their love and support for the community, the Schenectady Police Department has decided to reach out and meet local residents.
We give a proper send off to officers who serve our community. We should also say a heartfelt goodbye to animals who serve on our police force as well.
Reading the details of this story left me making a "Note to Self:" Don't keep jar of money in eye site. I would actually suggest maybe not keeping a jar of money at all, really. A safe full of money? Sure. Leaves people less able to run away with it, unless they are Wyle E. Coyote.
It happened on Sunday, but police are still on the search for a man who tried to abduct a young girl at the Berkshire Mall.
My mom always told me to be careful when heading towards the bathrooms
With all of the tension between citizens and police officers, It's been something that's been debated for several years. Should the police be forced to wear body cameras?
I know that nobody is perfect but I'm always disappointed to see these stories. Police officers are supposed to rise above and be an example for out community.
I think it's safe to say we've all known someone who was effected the use of heroin. It's a highly addictive drug that can destroy lives. Thankfully, Schenectady County is fighting the good fight for us but is it enough.
It sounds like an amazing opportunity to spread love and joy this holiday season and I'll start by saying that there are some people that are being truly legit about it. In some cases, it involves women boosting other womens confidence and pushing them to reach their goals and otherwise. But most of the time, it's the exact opposite and it's just getting you to spend money.