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Benjamin Geizhals
Jul27
Football
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

The recent report confirmed what was generally believed. Football is dangerous. Brain damage was found in 99% of the professional players whose brains were studied post-mortem. Even providing for statistical variations, the results seem clear and are troubling. The NFL will, no doubt, take steps to address the problem -- changes to rules

Cayce Crown
Jul26
Now More Than Ever
Posted By : Cayce Crown

This is all I have today: Maybe you will find it helpful. It always soothes me. I hope it soothes you.   “In America, anybody can be president.That's one of the risks you take.” ― Adlai E. Stevenson II

Nancy Schess
Jul24
Annapolis
Posted By : Nancy Schess

  Have you been?     We visited Annapolis this week and toured the Naval Academy. It was fascinating. So much history, tradition and love of country. And the town is beautiful. Full of quaint shops, restaurants and beautiful old buildings.     I was particularly struck throughout the tour with my perspective as a parent of college age children,

Rona Gura
Jul24
O.J.
Posted By : Rona Gura

The news this week about O.J. Simpson’s parole hearing immediately brought me back to his murder trial. I was in a completely different place-than I am now- during that trial. I was a stay at home mom at that time and my youngest daughter was still an infant. My older daughter was in nursery school.   I remember being fascinated by the trial and i

Corey Bearak
Jul23
Cubbyfest
Posted By : Corey Bearak

Saturday was one of the special days. It repeats each year. It includes many folks and circles surrounding two friends who go back together to Kindergarten in the same nabe.  I only got to know them in high school. But for them it includes boys and girls who grew up together, attened the same elementary, junior high and high school, and for many of

Mitch Tobol
Jul22
Polar iced
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

I just reread a blog I wrote over 3 months ago. It was about being heroic...seeking to understand each other rather than punish or overreact.   My intent, at that time, was to take a stride towards middle ground where anyone can speak their mind without being called names. To truly listen and respect each other's opinions. However, a recent post on

Fred Klein
Jul21
Inspiring Quotes
Posted By : Fred Klein

When I come upon an interesting statement I often write it down for inspiration and/or recycling. For example, Mae West said "Too much of a good thing can be wonderful". Dylan said "Take what you've gathered from coincidence". The Marine Corps has an adage that "Pain is weakness leaving the body". Claire Cook said "If plan A doesn't work, the alpha

Benjamin Geizhals
Jul20
Ear Worm Thoughts
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

It was a perfect summer night for an outdoor concert at Jones Beach. As Rod Stewart expressed during the concert, it was much preferred to the rain that poured on one of his last concerts at the venue. I usually walk away from a concert with an ear worm--that lingering, repeating lyric that won't go away. "I wish that I knew what I know now,

Cayce Crown
Jul19
Picture This!
Posted By : Cayce Crown

Gotham Networking is not just a place to grow your business, but a is a fertile ground for creativity. One of our most fabulous events encouraging this, is the Gotham Film Festival. We are now accepting entries for #6. Yes, our SIXTH festival. We, your Gotham Film Fest team, would LOVE if you would share this info with any and all filmmakers, frie

Nancy Schess
Jul17
My Top Five
Posted By : Nancy Schess

  Rona’s blog made me think about summer.     Summer is by far my favorite season. It is just slower with relaxation just built in. Here are my top five summertime favorites:     1. A quiet beach   2. A tall, sweet iced coffee with lots of milk   3. Sitting outside in my backyard with a good book on my kindle   4. A super cold glass of Moscato

Rona Gura
Jul17
My Summer Equation
Posted By : Rona Gura

I had one of those work weeks last week wherein you just long for the weekend. After five years of litigation, and five full trial dates, I finally settled the custody portion of a divorce case. (The support and equitable distribution portions of the case are scheduled for trial in September so that will be blog fodder for another day). After that,

Corey Bearak
Jul16
Images for a Sunday afternoon
Posted By : Corey Bearak

We visited with my talented sister-in law yesterday at The FAD Market at The Invisible Dog Factory at 51 Bergen Street a few blocks south of Atlantic Avenue in Downtown Brooklyn. If you approach summer as Fred and Joanne Klein do, it makes sense to visit this location -- open from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., in particular to see "Images by Adrianne.

Mitch Tobol
Jul15
ATM
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

This weeks true and funny story comes from Corpus Christi, Texas. Just the other day, in a bank that was being remodeled, an ATM repariman was there to replace a lock inside the machine. He left his phone in his truck while he went inside the bank and inside the ATM machine.   Unfortunately he locked himself inside the machine and couldn't call for

Fred Klein
Jul14
Summer in the City
Posted By : Fred Klein

We all know the benefits of a reverse commute, well a creative variation is heading into the city from Long Island and away from the beaches and Hamptons in Summertime. It is a little known fact that the city is "dead" in the long hot Summer-especially on Holiday weekends when residents escape to beat the heat.  Consequently, Joanne and I enjoyed 2

Benjamin Geizhals
Jul13
The Joys of Summer (?)
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

It wasn't exactly a scene from The Birds, but it was bad. We had a sense, but the full impact was not felt for days. We decided to go down to the beach one evening to try out the restaurant at TOBAY that is under new management. The write-up in the press made it seem worthwhile. So, after  a walk on the Boardwalk at Jones Beach, we drove east along