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Rona Gura
May30
Is It Memorial Day Already?
Posted By : Rona Gura

As the Monday blogger, I always blog on Memorial Day. In the past I’ve blogged on such topics as are you a burger person or hot dog person; topics I thought to be relevant to Memorial Day.   Here’s my Memorial Day question for this year, did Memorial Day sort of sneak up on us this year? It seems like just a week ago I was still wearing heavy coats

Corey Bearak
May29
Gil and Buck
Posted By : Corey Bearak

It's not exactly unknown that I root for the Mets.  Friends and colleagues know, I have strong opinions on personnel, staffing, who plays, player moves, even in game strategy. When first discussed last fall, I was not on board with hiring Buck Showalter to manage my Mets.  It turned out what I read about him was not what he turned out to be.  It st

Mitch Tobol
May28
Another one
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

I find myself heartbroken...again.    The recent shootings in Texas and Buffalo leave me in a state of numbness. As listed in Wikipedia, there have been 9 mass shootings this year. The inaction by the Congress to enact a bill that would help, live in fear of a powerful lobby. (Frontlines examination of the NRA's power) If they had the courage, it

Fred Klein
May27
Phoneless In The 21st Century
Posted By : Fred Klein

Last week I had to surrender my phone for nearly a full day to Connor, an IT guy, and, talk about addiction/withdrawal, it was down right horrible!The worst part was not being able to communicate.  The isolation was palpable.  I had to search out land lines and look up phone numbers to make a call. To say the least, I was floundering…Additionally,

Benjamin Geizhals
May26
Open Windows
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

It was the beautiful chirping sounds of birds that woke me the other morning. A symphonic cacophony. It is that special time of year here on Long Island when you can leave your windows open at night and enjoy the cool night air… and the birds as the sun rises.I admit that they wake me a bit earlier than I might prefer, but I really can’t blame the

ODEY RAVIV
May25
The Bedwetter
Posted By : ODEY RAVIV

A new musical has hit the stage in New York.  And get this… it’s about divorce, depression, and bedwetting.  More surprisingly, it is a raucous comedy.  Comedian and actress, Sarah Silverman, infamous for her comedy routines, spotlighting her very open attitudes and vibrant language about sex had written her memoir “The Bedwetter” in 2010.   After

Nancy Schess
May23
Graduation Season
Posted By : Nancy Schess

My children have each now collected a treasure trove of graduation experiences.  From nursery school through college x2!  I’m pretty sure there are more graduations in our future, but at this particular moment I am mighty proud -- just like Fred and Corey who shared their graduation pride over the last few days.   This past weekend my son graduated

Rona Gura
May23
Smoking Tips
Posted By : Rona Gura

For all those “smokers,” out there I need tips. After years of asking for a smoker for Mother’s Day, I finally got one.   I always understood my husband’s hesitancy in buying me a smoker. Anyone who knows me, knows I do not eat meat. But I do eat poultry and fish. And every summer when he opened up the bar-be-que, I just wanted to be able to smoke

Corey Bearak
May22
2 graduations and some history
Posted By : Corey Bearak

Referring back to last’s week’s commentary in this space, we ventured to Boston, MA to attend the graduation ceremony of the “scribe” this past Friday at Northeastern University. The new PhD and her PhD spouse joined us for a celebratory dinner that eve; we also celebrated in advance the graduation this afternoon of the new PhD at Hofstra. Aft

Mitch Tobol
May21
Are we alone?
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

Do you believe that we've been visited by aliens? And I don't mean people from other countries on this planet but an extraterrestrial.     Pentagon officials speaking at the first public hearing on UFOs since the 1960s have shown previously classified footage of an unidentified aerial phenomenon (UAP), a split-second video of a metallic sphere zoom

Fred Klein
May20
Stand Up
Posted By : Fred Klein

Last weekend my granddaughter Maggie graduated magna cum laude in Fine Arts from my alma mater, Syracuse University, and we were there to witness it. We are so proud of that talented, kind young woman!During the graduation ceremony the speaker asked those who were the first in their family to graduate college to stand.  Without thinking or hesitati

Benjamin Geizhals
May19
Lesson from a Massage
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

Recently, I had a massage and I learned a lesson. The massage was nice. The message was significant.As the massage started, I found myself thinking about what the therapist would do next. Expectations took over my thoughts….until I realized that I wasn’t enjoying the massage and that, perhaps, I should let go and allow the therapist to do her thing

ODEY RAVIV
May18
A Play Impacts Sexual Abuse
Posted By : ODEY RAVIV

Sometimes a play can make you appreciate the important role theater can play in society. Last week I saw “How I Learned to Drive” on Broadway. The play by Paula Vogel first opened 25 years ago off-Broadway.  At the time it received a lot of publicity because it dealt openly with sexual abuse.  The car rides of a teen age girl and her uncle are pres

Nancy Schess
May16
We Know How to Have Fun
Posted By : Nancy Schess

Have you noticed how much fun our Gotham family members have together?      Our membership committee is on a roll coming up with all sorts of ways for Gotham family to enjoy each other’s company.  Did you see the pictures of our first ever fishing trip? The brainchild of Reliable Ray Walcott?  Our members know how to have fun.   How about the Secon

Rona Gura
May16
Hidden Gems
Posted By : Rona Gura

I love hidden gems. I’m referring to those small restaurants that have been in your neighborhood forever and you can always rely on for a good meal.     One of our hidden gems is Bigelow’s. Bigelow’s opened in  1939. It’s a very small seafood restaurant in Rockville Center  I loved going there as a child, to sit at the counter  with my dad, and eat