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Mitch Tobol
Nov19
The new standard in couture
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

While waiting in the lobby of a movie theater, it dawned on me we have a new standard of the fashion accessory...the cell phone.   Properly held in one hand while standing anywhere, the cell phone can be covered in a variety of colors to match or contrast your outfit. The color black makes a fashion statement that is classically chic and sophistic

Fred Klein
Nov18
A New Chapter
Posted By : Fred Klein

After 53 fruitful years with the same law firm, I am embarking on a new adventure with my Partners Joan Rothermel, Jane Jacobs  and Nancy Schess (plus our associate Brian Gordon and indispensable Matt Bost). We are joining the prestigious, full service mid town firm of Tarter Krinsky & Drogin, LLP.  We are still there for you and even deeper an

Benjamin Geizhals
Nov17
The Cellphone
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

One day , many, years ago, when I first started practicing law, the younger attorneys in the firm met in a conference room to hear words of wisdom from the founder of the firm.He told us that the most important thing to remember in the practice of law was to always respond to a client within one day after a client called.Those were the days — befor

ODEY RAVIV
Nov16
White Lotus
Posted By : ODEY RAVIV

A mystery series can either be a trite disaster or be absorbing.  “The White Lotus” is an HBO series that is scintillating.  The second season of the show is set in a breathtaking resort on Sicily.  Similarly, to last year’s show, the mystery is set in the first episode.   As the series begins, we find out that on the last day of the group’s vacati

Nancy Schess
Nov15
No Place to Sit
Posted By : Nancy Schess

Has anyone been to Penn Station lately?   It is shaping up to be beautiful – bright, high ceilings and more.  But have you had occasion to get there early and want to sit to wait for your train?  Apparently, that is not in the cards.   Last Saturday night we took the LIRR on the later side in the evening, but we were early.  The main waiting room w

Rona Gura
Nov14
Adventurous Eating
Posted By : Rona Gura

Are you an adventurous eater? I, generally, am not. I largely won’t eat meat because I just don’t like it. I love raw carrots but I don’t like them cooked. I guess you can actually  call me a picky eater.    I will, however, try anything when I am on vacation. I feel trying the local food is part of the experience. I have tried alligator (no it doe

Corey Bearak
Nov13
This year, make giving a SNAP
Posted By : Corey Bearak

As we approach Thanksgiving in the week that follows the one that starts today, I call attention to a special day that takes place the Tuesday AFTER Thanksgiving, this year, Tuesday November 29, 2022: GIVING TUESDAY. Thanksgiving became a time to focus on the causes we support and I devote a blog to giving on or around Thanksgiving. Last year, I

Mitch Tobol
Nov12
How much...or none at all?
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

Winter is just around the corner   I need to get the shovels ready, buy some ice melter and prep my snow thrower...or should I?      

Fred Klein
Nov11
Adjusting?
Posted By : Fred Klein

Last week I blogged about (and in favor of year round) Daylight Saving Time and this week’s is about the difficulty adjusting to the recent time change.  In a word, it was (and still is) Brutal :( Yes, this is a short blog, but there is really nothing more to say…

Benjamin Geizhals
Nov10
The Election Aftermath
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

The election is over. I was so looking forward to November 9th. Not necessarily because I was looking forward to the results of the vote, but because I couldn’t wait for the tv ads, mailings, emails and text messages to end.I found the emails and text messages to be particularly annoying. And, like a bad whatever, I couldn’t get rid of them. Unsubs

ODEY RAVIV
Nov09
Dylan and Taylor Swift!
Posted By : ODEY RAVIV

Two superstars are out with very intriguing projects.  Both songwriters are notable for the impact of their songs.  Bob Dylan’s songs fueled a generation’s fresh look at many aspects of the 1960’s and beyond. His songs are considered so influential and well-crafted that he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature.   Taylor Swift’s songs have beco

Nancy Schess
Nov08
Early and Good
Posted By : Nancy Schess

I learned that I am a fan of early voting.   Sometimes it has been difficult to vote with Election Day falling on an inconvenient date or time.  But I always vote. I can’t think of an election I’ve missed as an adult.   Early voting really helps.  With so many choices of dates, times and locations it made voting a breeze this year.  Sure, there wa

Rona Gura
Nov07
Packing
Posted By : Rona Gura

I have noticed that, through the years living with my husband, we are very different packers. I open my suitcase, pull out from my drawers and closet what I think I need and just pack.   My husband, on the other hand, is a very meticulous packer. He starts writing a list weeks before we leave. As the trip gets closer, he revises the list.  Then he

Corey Bearak
Nov06
A delayed show channeled even longer memories
Posted By : Corey Bearak

The last re-scheduled -- or is that delayed -- event that I planned to attend that COVID-19 impacted took place last Thursday eve in Manhattan; Marisa and I took in the "Marshall Tucker Band  Band 50th Anniversary Tour" with Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes as the opener and the Beacon Theatre of amazing artwork and even better sound.  I'd n

Mitch Tobol
Nov05
1.6 Billion
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

The largest jackpot in US history...pretty exciting. However, a large, unexpected windfall can be more of a curse than a blessing. Winners have faced a variety of personal and financial challenges...and not always for the better. A common story is that the winner ends up going broke.   The deeper and more troubling is that winning can change the na