September 11th will always be an emotional day in New York, and with four NY teams playing on the date this year, each did their part in honoring the fallen.
The New York Yankees and Mets played a series filled with emotion and intensity, yet it was the more subtle move by Brett Gardner that stole a few headlines.
We will never forget the horrific events on September 11, 2001. With the eighteenth anniversary comes a new law that declares September 11th, Remembrance Day.
Since 9/11, the TSA has made airport security stricter than we've ever seen - for good reason. Now, a few airports are going back to the way things used to be and changing who's allowed through security.
They fight for this country, are on the front lines, and then have to come back to civilian life with sometimes no support whatsoever. I'm happy to see the Capital Region making a step in the right direction.
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.
This weekend commemorates an anniversary that still sends chills through my spine. It's a day that I think changed a lot of us, especially here in the Capital Region. So close to home, it was inevitable to feel the impact all around us.