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Cayce Crown
Jan06
10 Ways
Posted By : Cayce Crown

From the Huffington Post, 10 Ways To Have a Spritually Refreshing New Year Couldn't have made a better list myself. 1. Choose a word of the year. 2. Be grateful. 3. Attend a religious service or have your own spiritual celebration. 4. Take a mindfulness walk. 5. Write a letter to yourself. 6. Carry out one small act of kindness. 7. Make a "remem

Nancy Schess
Jan04
It's That Time Again
Posted By : Nancy Schess

I believe in New Year’s resolutions and there are always themes. For example, losing that 10 pounds is always right up there on my list. So is putting my technology away when it should be away. OK, so maybe I am not always successful in keeping my resolutions. Notwithstanding my degree of success, I engage in the process anyway. It’s more like

Rona Gura
Jan04
A New Beginning
Posted By : Rona Gura

  There are certain days of the year that I feel re-energized. Almost as if it’s time to start again. The day after Labor Day is one of those times. After slowing down a bit over the summer, the Tuesday after Labor Day     The Monday after New Year’s feels the same. I am invigorated by the thought of a new year and try to start the year off wit

Donald Bernstein
Jan03
Star Wars
Posted By : Donald Bernstein

Star Wars is back! And who would not go see it? We did, of course.   We took Eve's father. He had not seen any of the Star Wars movies, which I find incomprehensible. I think he is the only person I ever met who has not. Of all movies of all time, Star War and the Godfather are must sees by my calculation, just because they are really good and have

Mitch Tobol
Jan02
2016
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

As is the tradition, for me, it's time to pontificate, use hyperbole, educated speculation and blowing smoke. Yes...it's prediction time!   Let's take a peak at my track record   2007 - 1 for 7. (my rookie year:)2008 - 1 for 1 (gutsy picking one but it was spot on)2009 - 3 for 5 2010 - 2 for 32011 - 3 for 3!!! 2012 - 3 for 3!!!2013 I took a break,

Fred Klein
Jan01
It's Been a Very Good Year
Posted By : Fred Klein

As 2015 came to a close with a crescendo of "Happy Holidays" and parties I look back on the year.  It was, for me, a very good year.  First and foremost our family (immediate and Gotham) is thriving and healthy.  Secondly, I enjoyed a number of highlights along the way.  In equal measure, I was thrilled to be honored by the Russo Family Theresa Fou

Benjamin Geizhals
Dec31
Happy New Year
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

December 31st sixteen years ago and we were all worrying about the imminent disaster of “Y2K” that was to occur when computers did not recognize the year 2000. Without such concerns looming today, we are able to reflect upon the past year and formulate our hopes for the coming year. May today be a day of reflection and may all of our hopes for the

Cayce Crown
Dec30
Survey
Posted By : Cayce Crown

noun [C] (QUESTIONS) a set of ​questions ​people are ​asked to ​gather ​information or ​find out ​their ​opinions, or the ​information ​gathered by ​askingmany ​people the same ​questions:A ​recent survey ​found that ​working women ​want ​better ​child ​careand ​flexible ​hours. noun [C] (MEASURING) the ​measuring and ​recording of the ​details

Nancy Schess
Dec29
Goodbye to 2015
Posted By : Nancy Schess

  It is hard to believe that this is my last blog for 2015. This year really flew by. Does anyone else find that as you get older the years go more quickly? When I was young, I remember vividly how September felt. At the beginning of each school year it was nearly impossible to imagine that June was just around the corner. It always was. As ti

Rona Gura
Dec28
Me Time
Posted By : Rona Gura

  The holidays are a busy time. We’re all running around from work to office parties to the stores to buy gifts and to gatherings with family and friends. While, for many, it’s a fun time, it is also a very hectic time. I wonder how often, especially during the holidays, people take time just for themselves.     For me, my “me time” is often spen

Donald Bernstein
Dec27
Christmas Dinner
Posted By : Donald Bernstein

I don't know where it came from, Jews going out for Chinese on Christmas. I am not sure I ever have. This year Eve's father came over and she made a delicious dinner. But we did go out for Chinese last night, a new upscale Asian restaurant in Rye.  It was quite good.   We had ordered some vegetable fried rice, and for some reason that I  could not

Mitch Tobol
Dec26
The day after
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

It's the day after Christmas and there are new toys to be played with, clothes to be tried on, books to read and instructions to consult.   I was given a new beard trimmer, beard balm, handmade knit hat, golf club cleaning kit, book on the 500 best golf holes (looks like a bucket list to me ;), water bottle and a small leather bound book to keep my

Fred Klein
Dec25
Holiday Memory
Posted By : Fred Klein

Whenever it is Christmas I think of dearly departed Bob Formica, our Networker of the Decade in 2007.  I cherish the above picture which captures his twinkling spirit, holiday season or otherwise.  He was one extraordinary, terrific guy and he had a great sense of humor.  He was a great addition to Gotham and my life and I miss him dearly.

Benjamin Geizhals
Dec24
Holiday Greetings
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

This blog is not written by Scroog. However, I noticed that I received fewer holiday cards this year than ever before. Several years ago the trend of fewer paper (and mailed) cards replaced by eCards became more and more apparent, but this year I received fewer holiday greeting cards of either kind. I am not sure of the reason for this phenomeno

Cayce Crown
Dec23
Going Home
Posted By : Cayce Crown

On this day in 1783, George Washington returned to Mount Vernon, after disbanding his Army, following the Revolutionary war. They had their final meal at Fraunces Tavern, where you can have a meal yourself today in lower Manhattan. Kind of amazing to think you can eat where George actually presided over this historic gathering. Nice that he got hom