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Nancy Schess
Mar11
Do You Do It?
Posted By : Nancy Schess

I do. With some frequency, actually. Last week, Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer banned telecommuting, a practice that had become welcomed and accepted throughout her workplace. The change caused quite a stir (as did her controversial 2 week maternity leave last year after the birth of her first child). Telecommuting has become so commonplace in today’s wor

Rona Gura
Mar11
A True Icon
Posted By : Rona Gura

I was very saddened to hear this week that Valerie Harper, the actress who played Rhoda Morgenstern on “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” and, thereafter, on the spin-off, “Rhoda” has terminal cancer. As a young girl, I loved watching “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” with my friends. While my friends all seemed to identify with Mary, it was the character of

Donald Bernstein
Mar10
No Thank You
Posted By : Donald Bernstein

I would not be a very good president.  Not that anyone is asking.  Most of us are not thinking about the next race already having grown tired of the last one.  But just to be clear for the record, I am not running and will not accept my party's nomination.   For one, as nice as the White House must be, I would not work well at home.  I would be go

Mitch Tobol
Mar09
Social and beyond
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

With the explosion of apps and online business models, it was just a matter of time before someone came up with this. A service that will continue to post to Facebook and Twitter and even LinkedIn after you're gone and not just in a different room...gone from this reality.   If I die lets you post a video or text message on Facebook. Their tagline

Fred Klein
Mar08
Rock On!
Posted By : Fred Klein

I am really excited!  Only 2 days to go before the Worldwide, grand debut of Gotham's First Battle of the Bands. Details, directions, etc., appear in the upper right next to this blog. Just click on the speaker. 10 bands will compete for the $2500 first prize, plus a 30 minute Show Case at Greenwich Village's storied Cafe Wha?Each band comes to us

Benjamin Geizhals
Mar07
A Tragedy in Williamsburg
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

Every so often a tragedy strikes that, while not impacting us directly, does. Such was the tragedy that struck a young family early last Sunday morning as they were being driven to the hospital for the birth of their first child and were hit by another car and killed. The baby was delivered but died the next day. By any account, it is, indeed,

Susan Zinder
Mar06
Why is Gotham a good fit for you?
Posted By : Susan Zinder

People ask me why Gotham is such a good fit for me and Josh. The answer is our Dad - a lawyer whose client’s sought him out not just for his advice in his area of expertise or their businesses, but for his friendship and advice across all areas of their lives.  He was the essence of "it is better to give than receive but what goes around comes arou

Nancy Schess
Mar04
Right or Wrong?
Posted By : Nancy Schess

 She followed company protocol, but was that the right thing to do?   Last week an elderly woman passed away – and the 911 call that preceded her death is all over the news and hard to listen to.  As the 87 year old woman deteriorated in the dining room at the independent living facility at which she lived, the nurse attending to her care repeate

Rona Gura
Mar04
My Guilty Little Pleasure
Posted By : Rona Gura

It’s time for my Gotham family to know my guilty little secret; I am a fan of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. For total accuracy, I should probably also confess that I am also a fan of The Real Housewives of New York and New Jersey. While in Los Angeles recently, my family and I made lunch reservations at a restaurant in Beverly Hills o

Donald Bernstein
Mar03
Decisions, decisions
Posted By : Donald Bernstein

They say great men make great decisions.  I think of this when I am confronted with my morning ritual, which, on Sunday, includes what to write.  I often wake up Sunday morning, as I did today, blank.   First comes the cat and what to feed her.  She has many choices including all sorts of fish and meats in the cans stacked up in the pantry and I tr

Mitch Tobol
Mar02
The Sequester
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

Well the sequester is upon us. Are we scared? nervous? or does anybody really care?   And why do they call it a squester? I thought that term was used only for juries. Although I never heard of a jury cutting $1.2 trillion from the budget. Maybe the politicians just wanted to use a gentlier term than fiscal cliff so the public wouldn't be so alarme

Fred Klein
Mar01
Django Unchained (Polemic)
Posted By : Fred Klein

More than the gore and abundant use of the N word, what struck me about this movie was the depiction of plantation life.  To me, it was as if Tarantino rented a time machine and transported us back to 1858.  Shown was the day to day operation of plantations and acceptance of slavery.  It was chilling to witness the mostly unprotested day to day lif

Benjamin Geizhals
Feb28
The Demise of Old Reliable
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

We have two "land-line" phones in our house. Originally, they were both through Verizon, a traditional telephone provider that traces itself to the break-up of the old AT&T. Years ago, we changed one of the lines to our cable provider and bundled it with Internet and cable TV. But we kept the traditional Verizon line. It was a good thing. D

Erik Scheibe
Feb27
The Right Time And Place
Posted By : Erik Scheibe

There was some controversy surrounding the Academy Awards the other night involving raunchy humor. Many were upset/offended by things said, be it on the stage or on the internet.  The show asked Seth McFarlane to host, which should have brought with it some realization of his type of humor.  This seems to be just a continuation of the whole Ricky

Nancy Schess
Feb26
Embarrassing Moments
Posted By : Nancy Schess

The moment you have been waiting for . . . your name is announced as the winner of the most coveted accolade of your profession . . . over forty million people are watching and cheering you on . . . and then you fall UP the stairs. Yes, this was Jennifer Lawrence’s entrance to the stage at the Oscars upon finding out that she had just won Best Actr