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Corey Bearak
Mar12
GOtham Green® celebrates GOtham Green Awards® winners, April 6
Posted By : Corey Bearak

Early in the same month we celebrate Earth Day, GOtham Green® recognizes the five recipients of 2017 GOtham Green Awards®. The special event takes places at New York City’s famed Friars Club in Midtown Manhattan at 12:30 p.m. on Thursday, April 6, 2017. Click here if your wish to attend.   Gotham Green® annually recognizes those who make a differ

Mitch Tobol
Mar11
Anger and opinions
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

There are a lot of angry people in this country today. Unfortunately anger gets distorted. Handling it without destroying relationships is a skill that many of us need to learn.   Here's a true story that illustrates what I mean..."One [of a therapist's] clients voted for Donald Trump for president, and the client’s daughter, who is gay, took her f

Fred Klein
Mar10
A Good Life?
Posted By : Fred Klein

Bob Dylan is a contemporary and, with all his deserved glory, I wonder, if he was asked whether he has enjoyed a good life, would he answer candidly and what would he say?I imagine it's not easy being an artist, with the relentless pressure to continue to create and live up to an earlier iconic image. Mick, Keith, Paul, and the others: surely they

Benjamin Geizhals
Mar09
The Right Word
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

I'm looking for a word - perhaps not yet invented or evolved - or perhaps the extension of the meaning or import of an existing word. Here's the background to my search. A friend has an appointment on a certain day and, having been advised of this important event, I ask to be informed of the outcome as expeditiously as possible. "Let me know. I'd

Cayce Crown
Mar08
Do You Give?
Posted By : Cayce Crown

I never was a fan of the Pope. Or organized religion for that matter. I understand the power of like minded people gathering to celebrate similar beliefs. And I will defend your right to worship any old way you damn please. Or not worship any old way you damn please. Anyway, back to Pope Francis, the Catholic church in particular, has not been a fr

Nancy Schess
Mar07
One LIRR Commute
Posted By : Nancy Schess

  As if it were yesterday, I remember that feeling of leaving my children in the morning when they were young and heading off to my commute to the city. I often spoke to my kids as they started their day, with sleep still hanging in their voices. One day last week, I sat next to a lovely young woman on the train. Her phone rang and she started

Rona Gura
Mar06
Food Mash-Ups
Posted By : Rona Gura

In reading People Magazine this week, I was amused to read about an unusual  food combination enjoyed by  a celebrity. He loves to mix peanut butter into his scrambled eggs. My first reaction was, ”yuck.” But then I recalled an unusual food combination I enjoyed while in high school and decided I shouldn’t judge another’s food  mash-up. Senior yea

Corey Bearak
Mar05
We lost two giants
Posted By : Corey Bearak

One named Helen, the other Helene. Both giants. Both gone within about a week of the other. You never expect loss. One almost reached Fred’s magic number. The other short by a baker’s dozen. I honored both when they, their families and colleagues could celebrate with them; Helene in 2001 and Helen 10 years later.   Still recall the chat late

Mitch Tobol
Mar04
Pizza tech
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

This story gives new meaning to pizza on the go. Pizza Hut just released a limited run of 'smart' basketball sneakers that allow the wearer to order a pizza with the press of a button. The pizza chain created 64 pairs of the "Pie Top" sneakers, that feature a secret pizza ordering button in the tongue, to celebrate the upcoming NCAA College Baske

Fred Klein
Mar03
Landline Phone Number
Posted By : Fred Klein

When I was in high school our telephone number was 516 621 3525.   Before that there were operators and a party line (which I must admit I listened in on).   When my parents moved I managed to have my boyhood number transferred to my home.   Today in this iPhone era we still have 2 landlines. 3525 is for Tradition and our Fax.  Before you pass judg

Benjamin Geizhals
Mar02
A Meaningful Read
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

I just finished reading “Thomas Jefferson and the Tripoli Pirates” by Brian Kilmeade and  DanYaeger.  A very good read about the war against the pirates of the Barbary Coast and the birth of the US navy and marines. Hence the words to the marine corps song. “..,to the shores of Tripoli." The authors also wrote “George Washington’s Secret Six” abou

Cayce Crown
Mar01
Letting Go of Gary...
Posted By : Cayce Crown

Sometimes you have to let go of old things to make room for the new. It can be good to shake things up, change the order of things, take a new path.   I've been listening to Gary Vaynerchuk for at least 8 years, he's a business guy, makes a ton of video and runs a multi million dollar media company. He was inspring for the first 7 and a half, now h

Nancy Schess
Feb27
Quite A Mistake
Posted By : Nancy Schess

  I didn't watch most of the Oscars Sunday night, although it was on in the background for a while. I happened to sit down for the very end, just as Faye Dunaway and Warren Beatty were walking on stage to present the Best Picture award. I was really taken by Faye Dunaway's dress.     But when Warren Beatty seemed confused as he was preparing to a

Rona Gura
Feb27
Oldies But Goodies
Posted By : Rona Gura

The first placed I lived on my own was  Brooklyn Heights. Since the  law firm where I was working was also in the Heights many of us who worked together also lived close to one another.   When those of us who lived in the Heights wanted a special place to go to dinner our “go-to” restaurant was Henry’s End. It was a small cozy restaurant with a won

Corey Bearak
Feb26
The Press Earns its Freedom Everyday
Posted By : Corey Bearak

Today’s New York Times, included an insert, “Truth. It’s more important now than ever.” How true!   All the discussion about “fake news” and attacks on the news media infuriates me. In law school I edited CONSCIENCE, an award winning publication. I regularly wrote a column, “The Public Ought to Know,” from ‘03 to ‘05 and resurrected it as “The Publ