Over the weekend, Albany wasn't just a celebration of all forms of love. It became a finish line for the New York leg of a run for a very important cause.
It's hard to believe that it's already been a year since Niko Dinovo died due to his injuries, but his family and friends are keeping his memory alive.
I live in Cohoes and noticed a huge undertaking in overhauling the park on Columbia Street and turning it into the Veterans Memorial Park. On Veterans Day, the construction was complete and the park was dedicated.
A fixed point in time that will forever resonate in our memory. Whenever we hear the date September 11th, 2001 we all think back to where we were, what we were feeling, and just because it was over 15 years ago, doesn't mean that should ever change.
I've played the game since I was 6-years old and as I celebrate my birthday this weekend, it's hard not to think of Phil Sweeney who won't get another birthday and won't play another softball game.
For those unfamiliar, Phil, who passed away at just 63-years old became suddenly ill while playing the game he loved. He had played softball the majority of his life, just like me. This weekend, the tou
This is always a dilemma of sorts for me. Tomorrow will mark the 11th anniversary of the tragedy at the World Trade Center. Clearly it is the single most upsetting tragedy that we as Americans have faced in decades and I'm sure that media outlets throughout the country will be doing different things to observe the date.
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