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Nancy Schess
Mar31
One Girl
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Baseball season started yesterday with the composition of the middle school team. This year, sixteen boys and one girl. The girl on the team has been playing since she was little and really, really wanted to play on the boys team. She had to pass a physical test that the boys did not but she didn’t care. She wanted to play. Last year, she tried b

Nancy Schess
Mar24
In Good Hands
Posted By : Nancy Schess

Last night, I had the good fortune to visit Gotham’s Young Professionals group led by Sarah Annese. Sitting around the conference room table at HUB International (the home of Gotham’s Michael Zeldes and Young Pro Member Gerald Stoll), I had the pleasure of meeting over 20 members and guests, an eclectic gathering of seasoned professionals, new prof

Nancy Schess
Mar10
A Heartwarming Tribute
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  A friend’s dad passed away last week. I didn’t really know him -- but just how special this man was in life was literally brought to life at his funeral. At the risk of sounding morbid, this was the nicest funeral service I have ever attended. It went on for close to 90 minutes with speeches starting from the smallest grandchildren up throug

Nancy Schess
Mar03
A Commuters' Protocol
Posted By : Nancy Schess

During rush hour, the commuters’ protocol is simple: head down, find your spot and hold on. Standing on a crowded subway platform, the goal is to make sure you are situated to get on the train and plant your spot. That protocol makes it almost impossible to absorb your surroundings until after the doors on the subway have closed. Last night, I wigg

Nancy Schess
Feb17
A Lost Art
Posted By : Nancy Schess

Remember the days when handwritten notes were just what you did? You didn’t really think about it. When there was a personal message to convey, it was sent through pen and paper. Think about how often you receive a handwritten note today. Can you count on one hand the number you have received in the last year? I can. I miss the personal touch

Nancy Schess
Feb10
Prom Dress Drama
Posted By : Nancy Schess

Think of it as “Say Yes to the Dress” meets “Facebook”. Prom season is quickly approaching and hundreds, dare say thousands, of high school seniors are dress shopping. But unlike the days before social media, today the season starts with the creation of the “Prom Group” on Facebook for the solitary purpose of housing photos of the chosen dress wear

Nancy Schess
Feb03
OK, It's Enough!
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Enough snow, really, enough snow. I don’t know about you but I have had it. Enough with snow boots, digging out cars (well, that’s really my husband’s job but I feel his pain every time), trudging through snow and slush to make it to the LIRR, the list goes on and on. A snow day is great every so often, beautiful and relaxing on a quiet Saturda

Nancy Schess
Jan27
It's Flu Season
Posted By : Nancy Schess

But for some, it is flu season by choice. In its quest to further understand the virus, the NIH is conducting a study of flu sufferers. The catch this time though is that NIH is looking for people to voluntarily become infected. Those who do so will receive a nasal spray laced with the virus – and the then NIH will observe. The reward, you ask?

Nancy Schess
Jan20
What Is Your Favorite?
Posted By : Nancy Schess

Marc Halpert sent me a great article the other day about the new New Haven. He started me thinking about all of the great places to visit that I haven’t seen. Which then started me thinking that with an anniversary approaching, it is time for Bill and I to plan a weekend away. Not too far from New York, maybe a few hours’ drive. If it was summer

Nancy Schess
Jan13
Drop Your Pants
Posted By : Nancy Schess

No, I am not suggesting a new Gotham group or outing. But, in New York this week, hundreds of people took the “No Pants Subway Ride”. Here is how it worked, I am told. Get on the subway with a group of people. When the moment is called, drop your pants, act as if nothing is happening – and then watch your fellow subway riders react. This phen

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