It looks like people are leaving New York. In fact, more people are leaving than any other state nationally, to be accurate.
Apparently, New York tops the states for population loss, with the highest rate nationally. According to cbs 6 Albany, 48,510 people left New York from July, 2017 to July, 2018...
I was completely unaware.
I mean, I celebrate this on a pretty regular basis. I think a lot of women probably do. Yes, men, too. This particular thing doesn't discriminate.
I'm no stranger to confirming the spellings of words via Google. I'll also go there and check which version of the word is the correct one to use, as well, because once you start writing blogs you find out just how many folks are grammar police (even when they, too are wrong.)
It turns out, I'm not alone in my usage of "the Google," as my Nana may say. People all around the United States
I'll be honest, I expected more. I expected better. Maybe I think too highly of our area and our local schools? I'm not sure, but when this list of Top 25 high schools of upstate new york came out on newyorkupstate.com I was left scratching my head.
Traveling can be frustrating to begin with. We've all dealt with searches and delays and cancellations and while we are used to it, it doesn't make it any better.
The last thing I would expect is to book a flight and have it be over capacity but, I guess it happens. I'm not sure how exactly - I mean, wouldn't you only sell the seating available and not additional? Wait, that's common sense and we
We're always talking about all the tid bits that happened throughout the week, but what if there's something you've missed?!
I don't know about you, but I always like to be in the know. So, I decided lets bring you the biggest country music news stories
It's a long shot and I think people realize that. But, there are people so dead set on Donald Trump not moving into the White House that they'll desperately try anything right now. That's why if you're on social media, it hasn't been a quiet demonstration of protest and petitions.
We are so used to hearing different things about our local schools and communities that we don't even think that our very own could be some of the best around. I'm not just talking locally either, I'm talking nationally.
After being eliminated once on "America's Got Talent," Saratoga magician, Steve Brundage knew it could always be a possibility again. How many people are typically eliminated and then offered the opportunity to come back because the judges believe they made a mistake?!