I live on the Cohoes side of the Cohoes Waterford Bridge and I understand that it needs to be replaced. I don't understand, however, why they have to shut down the entire area for every weekend in July.
It always amazes me that first responders throw caution to the wind and go into a situation sometimes blind. Firefighters, EMTs and even police officers never know what kind of emergency they will be called upon to help.
I live near the area where a young girl who was crossing the street last year, in the crosswalk, was struck and killed. It was a horribly sad story and now lawmakers, the DOT and Cohoes are all doing their part to make it safer for all.
When I was little, I can remember driving through Troy almost every single day with my Dad. We would always drive by the Hot Dog Charlies on 2nd Avenue and when we did, you'd get that wiff of deliciousness.
My Nana was born in 1932 and grew up in South Troy. She has lived the majority of her life within the Capital Region and made many beautiful memories here, including meeting her husband and raising her family.
Last weekend, women rallied together and marched to show their unhappiness after the Trump inauguration. In the midst of all of the tension, the Cohoes City GOP made a controversial post on Facebook.
This time of the year, I love driving around the Capital Region. Watching for the Christmas lights of all different types.
We all have a favorite style of light. Do you
It was the most heartbreaking news any of us could hear the week leading into Father's Day: a 16-year-old hit by a car and killed on 787's Bridge Street intersection in Cohoes. With tragedy a community rallies and you can help Brittany Knight's family.
Working the hours that I do, I am in rush hour traffic most of my life. I can, at this point typically tell if it is just the normal congestion, if someone is pulled over up ahead; or maybe there is a fender bender holding things up. The merging traffic by Wolf Road is always