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Benjamin Geizhals
Nov07
Early Voting
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

“Vote early and often”….a joke that I heard many years ago. Beginning this year, New York allows early voting. Last week we voted early. It was convenient, quick and gave us flexibility. Early voting was open over several days. We weren't restricted to making time on Election Day. I am pleased that early voting has come to New York and wonder

Nancy Schess
Nov04
Coming To A Workplace Near You?
Posted By : Nancy Schess

  Microsoft recently tried an experiment. This past summer at its campus in Japan,  the workweek was cut from five to four days. Not four extended days – four regular workdays. Along with the cut in days came a new focus on time management. Meetings were restricted to 30 minutes and standard attendance at those meeting was cut. Other strategies

Rona Gura
Nov04
Zzzzzzzz
Posted By : Rona Gura

  Sleep was the topic of discussion this morning in my Weight Watchers meeting. I was surprised to learn about the importance of sleep with respect to weight loss. But the discussion went way beyond that. We discussed the importance of a good night’s sleep for stress relief as well as basic productivity.     I was hardly the only one in the meeti

Corey Bearak
Nov03
Voted yet?
Posted By : Corey Bearak

As you read this, you may be voting in less than 48 hours – unless you voted already.  Yup early voting in New York started last weekend.  So maybe you did. It may prove convenient and most certainly expect it to help juice voter participation. In past years, early voting here involved absentee balloting by permanent absentees and those who apply f

Mitch Tobol
Nov02
Novel idea
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

What would you do to get an internship...   Gursimran Singh, who studies computer science at Georgia Tech, used sticky notes to spell out "HIRE ME" on a window in his apartment that faces the headquarters of the tech company NCR. The next morning the folks at NCR responded with their own sticky note: "EMAIL?"   Singh said "I never expected them to

Fred Klein
Nov01
Forever Young?
Posted By : Fred Klein

28,333 days into my life span I have been experiencing some turbulence. I suppose it’s my silver hair, eg, suddenly people regularly offer me their subway seats. Then last week I was walking to my car after a Gotham breakfast meeting and I saw two gardners making a deafening racket with leaf blowers.  As I got closer, I thought someone had cried ou

Benjamin Geizhals
Oct31
Cutting the Line
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

The line for the "by invitation members-only” preview of the reopening of the renovated Museum of Modern Art was around the block as we found our way to its. As we took our place in line, the woman ahead of us was complaining to a MOMA representative that she was canceling her membership because waiting on such a line was no way to be treated as a

Carly Bentley
Oct30
Induction
Posted By : Carly Bentley

Last night I was successfully inducted into The Union League. The process was deliberate and the ceremony meaningful. The Union League was established by Abraham Lincoln during the Civil War as “a last attempt at saving the Union”. While this organization is known for its beautiful golf courses, fancy restaurants, yacht clubs, fine dining, fancy pa

Nancy Schess
Oct28
It's Just Like Broadway
Posted By : Nancy Schess

  We are big fans of regional theatre. We have seen a full range of shows, some better than others, but all home grown and fun. This past weekend we saw Sunset Boulevard at the Engeman Theatre in Northport. I had never seen the show before, although Bill claims to have known the music and my mom insists she has seen the show before. I thought

Rona Gura
Oct28
What's On Your DVR?
Posted By : Rona Gura

  My husband and I are finding ourselves with a shortage of good television to watch. We are still mourning the loss of Game of Thrones. We generally DVR the programs we want to watch and, lately, the DVR is relatively empty.     We both look to television to help us, momentarily, forget the tension in our lives and destress. I enjoy programs li

Corey Bearak
Oct27
90th
Posted By : Corey Bearak

Yesterday my father in law told me I'm his fave son-in-law.   Really an unfair question.  I am the only son-in-law!  It happened at his 90th birthday.  The immediate family with one exception gathered together to celebrate.  Four generations.  Two Daughters.  One of two grandsons. Three granddaughters, one with husband (thus explaining). A great-gr

Mitch Tobol
Oct26
New found respect
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

I have a new understanding and respect for those that use make up. It was last Tuesday at the dermatologist that my awakening began.   While I'm sitting there discussing skin care, she says "What's that?" looking closely at my nose. "We need to get a sample of that." Before I could say anything I'm lying down and she is putting novocaine (or someth

Fred Klein
Oct25
My Yankees Lose
Posted By : Fred Klein

I have been a Yankee fan since before MicKEY MANtle was a rookie. Watching Yankee games with my father on early black and white TV was one of my earliest and most favorite childhood memories.  I can still hear him bellow “He (Mickey) swings and he misses!”  As time passed his failing eye sight caused him to ask me to read him the daily newspaper ga

Benjamin Geizhals
Oct24
A Hat For October
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

It’s been an ongoing dialogue with my good friend Gil about the National League rivalry between the Washington Nationals and the Mets. Gil lives in D.C. Several years ago, when the Mets prevailed and made it into the playoffs, I made sure that Gil was suited in Mets regalia so he could properly cheer his adopted team - even if only for the playof

Carly Bentley
Oct23
Generations....
Posted By : Carly Bentley

This past weekend, I too attended a wedding. My son stood up in his friend’s wedding, vowing to help keep him committed to his vows and to be a good, loving husband. Stranger still.... my son and my colleague’s son enjoyed a bachelor party unbeknownst to us. See, they’ve been friends for a short time, hanging with the same bunch of dudes. My son