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Mitch Tobol
Oct16
Traffic
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

I've had the privilege of driving to New Jersey and Brooklyn this past week. Planning the trip to Brooklyn on Wednesday, Waze told me it would take about an hour from my house. It actually took over 2 hours...okay. However, I left the appointment at 2:30 and Waze came up with a 1.5 hour drive. It took over 3 hours.    Jersey could've been in a dif

Fred Klein
Oct15
Soon To Be World Famous
Posted By : Fred Klein

We have a friend who is soon to be World famous.  His name is Guy deBoer (pictured) and he is endeavoring to fulfill his dream to be the first American to win the prestigious around the World Golden Globe, 30,000 mile, solo sail boat race.  He will embark, single handed, next September from France on this nonstop race.  The race has been described

Benjamin Geizhals
Oct14
Root...root...root...
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

One definition of root is to noisily applaud or encourage a contestant or team.Here we are in baseball’s post-season. The local teams - who are the usual objects of our attention and support - are all packed up.I find myself watching the play-off games, primarily because it’s just good baseball. And I find myself far from neutral as I watch. But I’

ODEY RAVIV
Oct13
BAGELS-How Do You Like Yours?
Posted By : ODEY RAVIV

Did you miss the Bagel Festival that was held in Brooklyn last weekend?  I did not go but I heard all about it on the WNYC-93.9 show All of It.  Bagel purveyors and lovers came out in droves to taste and decide which were the best.   The bagel’s first written reference was noted in the Krakow Jewish Council of 1610. The word beigen is the Yiddish w

Nancy Schess
Oct11
A Flu Shot
Posted By : Nancy Schess

Have you yet?   Bill and I went to our local drugstore this weekend to get our annual flu shot.  What a difference a pandemic makes.   There was literally a line.  Honestly, it was kind of nice to see.  I’m pretty sure the line was a mix of folks getting COVID and flu shots but it made me feel good.   Years ago, I would never take a flu shot.  No r

Rona Gura
Oct11
Is Anyone Out There?
Posted By : Rona Gura

Every year this question comes up in the office. Are you coming in on Columbus? And every year the answer is the same, I’m not certain.   I’m in the office today, catching up on paperwork.   Are you in the office? Or do you take off on Columbus Day?

Corey Bearak
Oct10
Apply (or recommend) for GOtham GREEN Awards®
Posted By : Corey Bearak

GOtham GREEN®  recently made the 2021 Gotham Green Awards® applications available.   GOtham GREEN® , which provides a platform for businesses and professionals who seek to connect and promote sustainable business opportunities, practices and relationships, this year hold its awards program during Thanksgiving week on, Tuesday, November 23 at 4:00

Mitch Tobol
Oct09
Lawn Speeding
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

Now this is a record worth mentioning especially since I cut the lawn at my house. A British man broke a Guinness World Record when he built a riding lawn mower that reaches a speed of 143.19 mph.   Tony Edwards, a mechanical engineer from St. Martins, Shropshire, England, said he powered the lawnmower with a 1300cc unit from a Suzuki motorcycle.

Fred Klein
Oct08
Bob Formica Memorial golf Outing
Posted By : Fred Klein

Admit it!  You’re all Zoomed out and thirst for in person (Water Cooler) experiences.  Well Gotham gets it and delivers!  In the space of less than a month Gotham has held 3 in person (Water Cooler) events: the 9/11 Yankee/Met game at Citl Field, the 9/25 Picnic at Alley Pond Park and, best of all, our annual (except for last year) Bob Formica Memo

Benjamin Geizhals
Oct07
The Pitted Olive
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

We stopped for a late afternoon glass of wine. We ordered marinated olives with the wine - a justification that we wouldn’t be drinking on an empty stomach.The olives had their pits.As we ate, we commented that the olives - with pits - tasted better than others. I realized that with the pits you are forced to think about biting into the olive, mani

ODEY RAVIV
Oct06
Sopranos Fans-Interested in the Prequel or Hoping for a Sequel?
Posted By : ODEY RAVIV

The Sopranos took the country by Storm in 1999 and left with a giant Question in 2007.   I was hooked and every Sunday was a must watch.  HBO subscriptions went through the roof.  Talking about the episodes on Mondays with co workers, family, and friends became a routine.  Even radio hosts took calls about the previous nights’ escapades and mysteri

Nancy Schess
Oct05
Around the Corner
Posted By : Nancy Schess

No, I am not trying to rush time away. To the contrary, I would like time to slow down just a little.   I read a news article the other day relating to the supply chain issues being faced in so many industries.  The premise of the article was to encourage readers to start their holiday shopping now.   I’m sorry, it’s barely October.  I haven’t even

Rona Gura
Oct04
My New Socks
Posted By : Rona Gura

  As I have admitted in numerous blogs, I enjoy shopping for clothing, handbags and shoes. One item of clothing I never felt it necessary to spend an excessive amount of money on was socks. Generally, I buy my socks in three packs from Costco. I usually buy the most inexpensive socks that they carry in my size. That recently changed.   My husband a

Corey Bearak
Oct03
A special day in the park
Posted By : Corey Bearak

Last weekend it was Saturday in the Park; this past week the park theme continues but on Friday:  Our son got married Friday afternoon. In Central Park. The Shakespeare Garden.    Our son and his bride met at NYU. Our Grad student Jonathan approached undergrad bride to be in Washington Square Park seven years ago. Though outdoors, the location (a

Mitch Tobol
Oct02
Refreshing
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

Anyone else find the cool weather a welcome break?   True it's symbol of the coming winter that's predicted to be more snowier (is that a word?) than ever but last night I had dinner with my family outdoors and it felt great not to be sweating while eating :)   To me a sunny cool day is football weather. It reminds me of my playing days. I loved sm