Growing up in the 518, snow usually started falling around November, and would continue until as late as April.
On October 4, 1987, Old Man Winter came calling a wee bit early.
No one was prepared for the storm that hit the Northeast, disrupting traffic, including public transportation. I ventured out of my apartment maybe once that day, thankful that, unlike rural areas, downtown still had power.
Back then, Fay's Drugs was the #3 pharmacy chain in the market, behind CVS and Rite Aid, the latter of which, through a series of mergers, would eventually absorb Fay's years later. Today, Rite Aid is itself a subsidiary of Walgreen's. The NFL was using replacement players because the Players Association went on strike, though it wouldn't last very long.
WTEN expanded its 6 pm (ET) news to a full hour to provide maximum coverage of the storm. Co-anchor Greg Floyd is now with WRGB. Doug Myers later left the station to work at Albany Airport in communications.
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