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Corey Bearak
Aug27
Another ordinary day?
Posted By : Corey Bearak

A signature issue involves keeping our free East River and Harlem River bridges toll-free.   Today, as senior advisor to Keep NYC (Congestion Tax) Free, I join elected officials and community leader at a news conference near the entrance to the Ed Koch Queensborough Bridge to remind policymakers it still makes sense to keep the status quo with re

Mitch Tobol
Aug26
Your job may be next
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

Is Terminator that far behind? A Japanese company has introduced a new application for their humanoid robot acting as a Buddhist priest for hire at funerals.   They put the robot on display at a funeral industry trade show in Tokyo chanting sutras in a computerized voice while tapping a drum.       The funeral robot could step in when a prie

Fred Klein
Aug25
Newsday Delivery Charge
Posted By : Fred Klein

I was a Newsday carrier (on my bike) when I was a boy and have been a subscriber all my adult life.  I read it every morning.  I admit it's greatest draw is its Sports Section (former Sports Editor Stan Isaacs was a valued running mate and friend).  With this as background, I was going through my credit card charges last Saturday when I noticed my

Benjamin Geizhals
Aug24
A Star
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

I was going to blog about our star -- the Sun -- and the eclipse. Where was I, where were you? But there was another "star" on Monday worth noting. At a concert at Madison Square Garden on Monday night, Billy Joel wore a yellow Star of David (actually, he wore two -- one in front and one on his back) reminiscent of the Stars of David that Jew

Cayce Crown
Aug23
www.
Posted By : Cayce Crown

On this day in 1991, the World Wide Web was opened to the public. 1991. 26 years. No iPhones, Netflix, Amazon. No email, Macbooks, DVDs (which are now basically obsolete). No GOOGLE. No FACEBOOK. No TWITTER. No INSTAGRAM.   We have come a long way (baby). Like all big changes it has its "flaws," but its a tool to be used consciously. Though I hav

Nancy Schess
Aug21
Pay It Forward
Posted By : Nancy Schess

  One day last week I was working my way towards the E train at Penn Station. It had been tough morning. I was running late and everything had fought with me. I walked out of my house without my keys -- which made me miss my train -- the train I did catch was running late and crowded. We all know that kind of morning. It doesn’t usually bode well f

Rona Gura
Aug21
The Cosmos Are With Me
Posted By : Rona Gura

I agree with what Ben wrote last Thursday. A solar eclipse certainly makes you think about the universe and our place in it. But, even with a solar eclipse occurring, we still have to continue with our day to day life. I have three matters on in Family Court this morning and a settlement conference scheduled for 2:00 p.m. at my office.   I spoke to

Corey Bearak
Aug20
Back-to-Back Baseball Games
Posted By : Corey Bearak

The week past I ran two different group outings on successive days to Citifield. Both teams on the field represented New York.   The first eve, we also raised some money for a Foundation I served as President for a two-year stint.   The second eve, for this networking group, I connected some folks who might benefit from the introduction.   I en

Mitch Tobol
Aug19
When a grape is really not a grape?
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

I had to dig deep this week...finding a unique and funny story from around the world. This one I just shook my head.   Asda, one of the UKs largest supermarket chains (and is part of the Walmart group), is selling green grapes that it says taste like 'candy floss'. The supermarket has been experimenting in recent years with varieties of fruit known

Fred Klein
Aug18
Subway Series Sweep
Posted By : Fred Klein

After winning the first 3 games of the 4 game "Subway Series" against the cross town Mets at Yankee Stadium and  Citi Field Wednesday night, the rubber game was last night on the Mets home field.  Gotham was represented by 200 members, family and friends due to the stalwart ticket acquisition and organization by Corey (Met fan) Bearak. Attending a

Benjamin Geizhals
Aug17
The Solar Eclipse
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

It is against the backdrop of our day to day routines and the challenges of these interesting times, that I look forward to Monday's solar eclipse. My daughter and son-in-law are heading south to be in the Path of Totality. I'll settle for the partial eclipse here in New York. As I ponder the upcoming astronomical event (some say, of a lifetime),

Cayce Crown
Aug16
Carefully Taught
Posted By : Cayce Crown

All this week on Facebook I've been posting different Youtube versions of Rodgers & Hammerstein's timely song from South Pacific, You Got To Be Carefully Taught. It caused quite a controversy in 1949, when the Broadway show opened, especially in my birth region. _______________ From Wikipedia: "You've Got to Be Carefully Taught" (sometimes "Yo

Nancy Schess
Aug14
The Only Thing I Can Write About
Posted By : Nancy Schess

  I think, or at least I hope, we can all agree that hate begets evil.     What we all witnessed this past weekend in Charlottesville, to me was unspeakable tragedy. I simply do not see a place for hate for the sake of itself in our country. We need unity, not separateness; positive support, not hate-speak and certainly never violence.     I ha

Rona Gura
Aug14
A Basic Question
Posted By : Rona Gura

My household is comprised of six individuals; four are female and two are male. There is one debate that seems to be a constant argument in my house. We  discuss this issue, at least,  once a month and have never reached a consensus.  As one might expect we split right along gender lines.     So I have decided to throw this question out to the blog

Corey Bearak
Aug13
Where Baseball Falls $hort
Posted By : Corey Bearak

I enjoy friends with rather diverse work and professional “assignments.” Not unusual to find some associated with a cause derived from their work. One such cause involves baseball. Not how the games get played. Not who plays it, coaches it, umps it or runs it. It involves how several hundred former players get screwed. As someone who advises