When we heard about the tragedy out of Schoharie, we were all looking for ways to help the families. A local 12-year-old came up with a way to involve the community in his efforts.
I love pizza. What other food can you eat at any point of the day and it's completely acceptable? Well, now, you'll know, no matter which county you're in at whatever time, where you have to go!
It's only been a little over a week and my heart still hurts for those victims and their families like the moment I found out about it. There have been a ton of ways people have been raising money and the next one scheduled, will be in Schenectady.
Most baseball fans in attendance, and watching on TV, will remember last nights Yankee game for the heartbreaking way the season came to an end at the expense of the Red Sox. For many other fans, especially here in the Capital Region, we will remember the heartwarming way the game began: with classy, warm, touching tribute that honored the victims of the Schoharie tragedy.
The village of Schoharie is known for its tight-knit community, small -own charm, hard-nosed blue-collar work ethic, beautiful landscapes, peaceful farms, friendly neighbors, and quaint little shops and restaurants. Not exactly the kind of place you'd expect to be the epicenter of the national news following an unthinkable tragedy.
As Amsterdam and surrounding communities deal with the aftermath of Saturday's tragic limousine crash, two vigils have been planned for these communities to come together.
As the entire area continues to try to make sense of the tragedy, the Governor said that the driver did not have the proper license to operate the vehicle and the vehicle itself had failed inspection.
Information is trickling in about those whose were killed in the horrible Schoharie crash that took place yesterday afternoon. Among the 20 who lost their lives yesterday, it's being reported that two of the couples inside the limo were newlyweds from Amsterdam headed to a birthday party.
Just awful. My heart breaks for the families, the community, and anybody involved in the horrific crash that happened yesterday in front of the Apple Barrel Country Store + Cafe in the town of Schoharie. State Police are confirming that 20 are dead but have yet to release the names of those people yet.
Carl E. Stotz Field in Memorial Park is the original home of the Little League World Series, in Williamsport, Pennsylvania and some local players will begin to play there today.