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Fred Klein
Nov11
Here's To The Cubbies!
Posted By : Fred Klein

Be honest, how many of you had the will and endurance to stay up last Wednesday night through the early hours of Thursday morning for the 10th inning, post rain delay, 7th  game, Cubs 8-7 World Series, first in 108 years, victory?That's quite a lead, don't you think?After all, the Cubs had to exorcise the curse of the goat and free Steve Bartman fr

Benjamin Geizhals
Nov10
The Day After
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

Heal first. Analyze later. More next week.

Nancy Schess
Nov08
Just Do It
Posted By : Nancy Schess

  I set my alarm this morning for 5:30. I never get up that early but I had to be in the office early for a meeting that will last all day today – and I was not prepared to risk the chance to vote.     So, I rolled out of bed, threw on sweatpants, and ran over to my local polling place. Apparently, I was not the only one with the idea of casting

Rona Gura
Nov07
Family First
Posted By : Rona Gura

I had written a different blog to post today. But after what occurred to my family this weekend, this blog practically wrote itself.   On Saturday, my husband realized he was the victim of a computer hack. The hacker first got control of my husband’s business account and started changing passwords and making small transfers. My husband called his b

Corey Bearak
Nov06
EXERCISE YOUR RIGHT TO VOTE
Posted By : Corey Bearak

Just in case you need movitation, I hereby reprint verbatim my October 1980 editorial, "EXERCISE YOUR RIGHT TO VOTE," from Hofstra University School of Law's CONSCIENCE: Many imagine politics to be the art of getting elected and, once elected, staying in office; but there is more to politics than simply running for office. Politics describes the p

Mitch Tobol
Nov05
Are you ready?
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

Not for the election Tuesday, Fred covered that yesterday. This is about something much bigger.   We’re about to see the biggest supermoon in more than 60 years – and there won’t be another until 2034.   On November 14 at 9:52 AM, the moon will be the closest to Earth it has been since 1948. The moon is expected to be 14% bigger and 30% brighter, m

Fred Klein
Nov04
Election Day!
Posted By : Fred Klein

Only 4 more days until Election Day!Thank goodness.  I don't know about you, but I just can't wait for it to be over and done with.  In all deference to our hallowed democratic election process, it has been a most harrowing and dreadful experience for me.  What about you?Simply put, the election process is WAY TOO LONG!  I ran marathons in my prime

Benjamin Geizhals
Nov03
Change of Plans
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

There's an old Yiddish adage - "Man plans and God laughs" (it sounds better in Yiddish). How often we are reminded of it. So it was last weekend. We were all set for a long-planned trip to Boston to visit family and attend a charity event. The phone rang on Sunday morning at 4. "Want to come to Brooklyn to babysit for your grandson?""We're going to

Cayce Crown
Nov02
Kindness
Posted By : Cayce Crown

I'm certainly no expert, as anyone who has spent more than 20 minutes with me can attest, but I do know that it is the single most important thing in our world today. Especially in the week ahead, with the Presidential election happening, I am encouraging kindness to all. Don't tell me why someone is awful, tell me why you love someone.     Wikipe

Nancy Schess
Oct31
Vacation
Posted By : Nancy Schess

  It’s that time again for me. As the weather starts to turn a little colder, the season makes me start thinking about vacation.  The concept of vacation is such a personal thing.  For me, I look forward to a good book, a glass of cold, very sweet, white wine, sunshine and a pool.  I also enjoy some historical vacations.   One of my favorite weeke

Rona Gura
Oct31
It's Halloween
Posted By : Rona Gura

Happy Halloween Gotham.  When my children were younger Halloween was a big event in my house. We would spend weeks together planning and buying costumes, then the Halloween decorations would come out and finally the big day arrived. Trick or treating was always fun but, I think my favorite part was when trick or treating was done. That was the time

Corey Bearak
Oct30
You plan to vote? Right?
Posted By : Corey Bearak

Certain things I hold sacred and transend my politics. One involves that right to vote. It matters. Nothing partisan here. No place for that here or in the comments (so do not mention any candidate in the comments or find me exercising another right accorded each blogger.) I recall how important it was my fiirst time and still make it a point to vo

Mitch Tobol
Oct29
A new issue for the election
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

A 63 year oid man, Alan Sorrentino, sent a letter to a small (5,000 circ.) Rhode Island newspaper criticizing women who wear yoga pants in public. He described yoga pants as "stinky, tacky, ridiculous looking."   "They do nothing to compliment a woman over 20 years old,” he wrote in the letter, which was published on Wednesday. “In fact, the look i

Fred Klein
Oct28
Peanut Gallery!
Posted By : Fred Klein

My wife Joanne was fortunate to have been in the Howdy Doody show's Peanut Gallery in the halcyon 1950s.  She also won the first Met Banner Day in the turbulent 1960s.  Some say she should also receive an award for navigating our family over our 50 years of marriage. What Awards have you won?