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Corey Bearak
Apr20
Blue Sky
Posted By : Corey Bearak

The title might suggest I could be talking about yesterday's nice weather.  Indeed, I did go out under the deck to clear out the remaining leaves from the fall; after I sat on my patio chair near my grill and listened to some videos on YouTube of performance of "The Brothers" from their two 55th Anniversary  performances last week at Madison Square

Mitch Tobol
Apr19
Long Island's Best
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

Ah, the Long Island Expressway—our famed LIE,Where "express" is ironic, yet we use it to flee.From Queens to Riverhead, it's a daily test,Of patience and playlists—and holding in stress.   Like the Southern State Parkway, with some curves so tight,It demands your focus both day and night.It’s narrow, it’s wild, it’s got no shoulder—And somehow ever

Fred Klein
Apr18
Lottery Tickets
Posted By : Fred Klein

I am involved with two separate groups, each of which buy weekly lottery tickets (thank you Rosalia and Mitch) and, to date, neither group has won, but winning doesn't seem to be the true benefit.   The fellowship of being part of a group, with a positive common goal, is the true benefit, as we make believe (dream) we are going to win and talk and

Benjamin Geizhals
Apr17
On TV
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

Oftentimes we’ll just put the TV on in the evening for background noise while we clean up the dishes and move on to other tasks. (We rarely block out the time to sit and watch one of the many “streamed” shows the are in the “must watch” list.)So, we have one of the formulaic network shows in the background.And now it’s baseball season and there is

Shawn Bernabeu
Apr16
Zoom In
Posted By : Shawn Bernabeu

Its been 5 years sine the world has become consumed with Zoom. Covid forced the world to go remote over night and everyone landed on the zoom screen. Zoom stock zoomed but has since crashed. Everyone is still using zoom on a daily basis, it has become apart of the everyday fabric along with a few other platforms that realized they needed to catch u

Nancy Schess
Apr15
A Tradition of Frogs
Posted By : Nancy Schess

Some family traditions stick and just remind you of special times.  In my family, one of those traditions is full of frogs.     When my children were in nursery school many, many years ago, they learned a song about frogs. That meant, we all learned a song about frogs – frogs here, frogs there, frogs are jumping everywhere.  Come on, I know there a

Rona Gura
Apr14
Following Your Own Path
Posted By : Rona Gura

I am Jewish. I am an Ashkenazi Jew. One of my father’s core religious beliefs, however, was that everyone should follow their religion in their own way.  My father was raised Orthodox, yet he chose to raise his family in a conservative manner.   This week we celebrate Passover and follow certain dietary restrictions. While I attended law school on

Corey Bearak
Apr13
Networking Saves taxpayers dollars. Really!
Posted By : Corey Bearak

Most people think networking is about meeting folks to do business with or to aid them move up the ladder in their careers. It involves more than that and my own experiences evidences benefits beyond career-building; it often leads to relationships that enable you to help others, not just clients or co-workers (and I can attest to such instances an

Mitch Tobol
Apr12
A new form of security for your car
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

You may know I drive a manual shift. There are very few on the road today and it certainly puts me squarely into a specific age demographic.   So when I saw this image on the rear windshield of a Subaru WRX, I couldn't help but smile. True that!  

Fred Klein
Apr11
Triumph of the Will
Posted By : Fred Klein

We have a next door neighbor, Charlotte (Charlie) Johnson, who we have known for over 6 years and have seen mature into an accomplished young woman.   After suffering a number of medical setbacks for over 2 years, surviving a serious bike accident and changing schools, she found herself falling behind, but found her niche in a local high school/col

Benjamin Geizhals
Apr10
The Couple
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

There’s an elderly couple in our development. We often see them walking. She with a walker and he cautiously walking beside her.The thing that set them apart was that they never seemed friendly. No smiles. No reciprocal greeting.Recently, there had been activity at their home. Ambulance. And the woman is not around.I met him at the recycling bin an

Crysti Farra
Apr09
Coping in today's political climate
Posted By : Crysti Farra

My mate and I recently took a 4 week vacation. While I was trepidatious to be away from my practice (and our sweet pup) that long, we were both looking forward to escaping the constant news of the party shenanigans.   Well, not so easy.  America is, unfortunately, the talk of the world, and not in a good way. We were greeted kindly in all 3 countri

Nancy Schess
Apr08
And Then They Won
Posted By : Nancy Schess

I'm afraid there seems to be a pattern when we go to the ballpark.    My husband is a real Mets fan. So is my son.  It is actually more than a little fun to listen to them watch a game together on the phone hundreds of miles away from each other.  But I digress.   What do you think it means that if/when we leave the ballpark before the end of the g

Rona Gura
Apr07
Oversharing
Posted By : Rona Gura

I sat in court last week next to a younger colleague who I’ve known professionally for several years. We have never socialized, only speaking to one another when we happen to see one another in court.   Sitting in the courtroom, he began to tell me about a personal dilemma he was experiencing. At first I was flattered that he felt he could share th

Corey Bearak
Apr06
Frampton showed the way
Posted By : Corey Bearak

Marisa joined me to take in Peter Frampton's "Let's Do It Again" tour at The Capitol Theatre in Portchester last week.  Amazing show, especially when we know Peter contemplated retirement a few tours ago -- it was billed as a Farewell.  He sang and played as great as ever.  His four-piece backing planned played and sang on the money. I enjoyed his