Whenever I would travel on Amtrak whether to head to New York City or out to Buffalo, I would always take advantage of their discounts. Now those are coming to an end.
I consider myself pretty lucky this Thanksgiving, not just because of healthy family and friends, but because I don't have to travel at all this holiday. According to AAA, this will be the busiest Thanksgiving travel holiday since 2005.
This time of year, more than any other time, you will see an influx of wildlife on or near the roadways in the Capital Region and across the state. Here are some tips to keep you safe on the roadways.
You may have noticed that gas in the Capital Region has gone up recently, because of the recent tragedies in Texas and Florida but AAA has some details on when we should see those prices go down.
Just a normal, beautiful Thursday afternoon...during rush hour.
I was going about my regular day. Actually, it was a rare event that I was simply heading home after work without having something to get to last night. Alas, I still take the same route: Central Avenue to I-87 to Alternate Rt 7 to 787 and beyond.
My commute came to a rough, smokey halt by the Boght Rd overpass on alternate Rt7.
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