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Cayce Crown
Oct05
My Feed
Posted By : Cayce Crown

It's no surprise that everything around us, effects us. I've found this to be increasingly evident in my Facebook feed. Like a garden it needs frequent weeding. Or, since I'm a filmmaker, it needs good editing.   The hostility this election cycle has revealed is quite upsetting to me. I know logically that there is so much more hope and joy in t

Cayce Crown
Oct05
My Feed
Posted By : Cayce Crown

It's no surprise that everything around us, effects us. I've found this to be increasingly evident in my Facebook feed. Like a garden it needs frequent weeding. Or, since I'm a filmmaker, it needs good editing. The hostility this election cycle has revealed is quite upsetting to me. I know logically that there is so much more hope and joy in the

Nancy Schess
Oct03
The Selfie Phenomenon
Posted By : Nancy Schess

  Recently I saw a picture of Hilary Clinton at a public event. She was looking out at the crowd smiling and waving but the entire crowd had their backs to her with one arm up in the air. What were they doing, you ask? They were all trying to take a selfie with Hilary.     Selfies are a modern day phenomenon. Every where you go, someone has their

Rona Gura
Oct03
Chicago, Chicago
Posted By : Rona Gura

Last week I wrote about my husband’s personal philosophy, which leads us to travel as often as we can. One of the great things about travelling is that you never know what you may find. Labor Day weekend we choose to travel to Chicago. Our reason for doing so, because neither us, nor our friends whom we travel with, have just never been to Chicago.

Corey Bearak
Oct02
And Now You're Gone
Posted By : Corey Bearak

I knew the time would be soon.   Much of the summer I gave thought to it.   Retirement.   After basketball this morning, I stopped home before continuing on some usual errands, including checking the P.O. Box, gassing up my car, and sometimes a bank deposit.   I needed to pick up a civic association check to pay my neighborhood printer, Gotham's ow

Mitch Tobol
Oct01
B Generous
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

That was on a license plate I noticed yesterday and I started to wonder...   I know many people who are generous with their time and money...even if it is in a small way. For myself, I am generous to a fault, especially in business.   I give my time and efforts to many pursuits that are not profitable. My Father and I used to discuss that quite a b

Fred Klein
Sep30
Homecoming
Posted By : Fred Klein

Last Saturday I went back to our old High School (we still live in Roslyn) to take in the Roslyn High School Homecoming football game.  So many memories welled up, eg, it is the same field on which Joanne was a cheer leader and upon which I played soccer.  Better yet, I was joined by my son David and grandson Jackson, Roslyn High School attendees a

Benjamin Geizhals
Sep29
Preparation
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

"Be prepared!" Wasn't that one of the basic tenets of the Boy Scouts? What surprised me most about Monday night's debate was the lack of preparation by one candidates. As I was watching, I wondered whether the debate would be used as an example of the importance of preparation.

Cayce Crown
Sep28
Pandas Off the List
Posted By : Cayce Crown

From the HuffPost: The giant panda, long a symbol of the conservation movement, is no longer listed as endangered, according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature. The bamboo-loving bears have seen a 17 percent surge in population numbers in the decade ending in 2014, largely due to conservation efforts in their native China. The mo

Nancy Schess
Sep26
Trade Show Attack
Posted By : Nancy Schess

  It was uncomfortable and took the fun away.     This past weekend, Bill and I went to the home show at Suffolk Community College. We are thinking about doing some much needed work in the house and decided it would be a good place to scout out some ideas.     From the minute we walked in, the exhibitors pounced. Literally pounced. We could not

Rona Gura
Sep26
The Life We Live
Posted By : Rona Gura

As many of you may know, when my husband was thirty years old, and his first wife was twenty-nine, she was diagnosed with a brain tumor. Through my husband’s tireless efforts at finding different treatments for her she lived thirteen years after her initial diagnosis. She passed, however, when she was forty-two years old and my husband was forty-th

Corey Bearak
Sep25
Green? Merit An Award? Apply Here
Posted By : Corey Bearak

I enjoy recognizing those who make a difference in our communities and the world by celebrating people and organizations, who work in ways big and small; for-profit and not-for-profit, to make our world a little greener. It helps explain my role as co-chair of GOtham Green®; it provides a platform for businesses and professionals who seek to connec

Mitch Tobol
Sep24
Let's stay healthy
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

A hug a day...   Yes it's true. A study published by Carnegie Mellon suggests that, in addition to making us feel connected with others, hugs may prevent us from getting sick. You might think that hugging hundreds of strangers would increase your exposure to germs and therefore the likelihood of falling ill. But the research out of Carnegie Mellon

Fred Klein
Sep23
Book Clubs
Posted By : Fred Klein

I belong to 2 Book Clubs, yet I do not read.  Rather, I  commute to the city by car and listen to books on CD.  It is a very nourishing way to pass the time. I belong to an all male book group which is presently reading James Kaplan's great biography:  Sinatra: The Chairman. I also belong to the Gotham Book Club.  The Gotham Book Club is the brain

Benjamin Geizhals
Sep22
Polls
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

Between now and November 8th, I am going to learn more about polls than I may ever want to know. Every day there's a new poll and every new poll is accompanied by an analysis of the techniques utilized by the poll. Then some commentator will delve into the bias of the poll. Gone are the simple days of "here are the results and there's a error facto