September 29, 2011 · 12:32 pm Wow! Here I am “2 weeks post cancer treatment”, and I feel like it never happened. Well MORE or LESS it is true. I […] Read more »
September 21, 2011 · 4:57 pm It is a seemingly mundane question for most — but not for me! For the last 6 months I would have a different answer […] Read more »
I may have covered this topic before, but I’m a firm believer in it so I deem it appropriate to speak of it again. One of the best things you […] Read more »
September 19, 2011 · 3:16 pm I have to say that yesterday, MY 50th BIRTHDAY, was perfect. It was the NYC Susan G. Komen Race/walk for the Cure – and […] Read more »
According to the New York State Comptroller’s office, Villages in the State are required by law to furnish annual financial statements to them. Fiscal calendars run from June 1st through […] Read more »
What happens when you cross a personal trainer’s passion for fitness with a yoga instructor’s love of contemplative practice? In the case of yoga teacher Sarah Rubin and personal trainer […] Read more »
In what could be termed a seesaw contest with both teams gaining and losing the lead, the Briarcliff Bears defeated the Irvington Bulldogs on Saturday, 9/10. Due to a more […] Read more »
“Creating a Culture of Courage” in a Risky Post-Recession Landscape: An Interview with Cindy Solomon
Nationally recognized speaker and consultant Cindy Solomon knows a thing or two about courage. In fact, Solomon regularly works with companies to create a culture of courage that drives innovation […] Read more »
Puberty. The very word can send a parent running to the hills in terror. Puberty is the unholy gateway to adolescence. According to whispered stories told by shell-shocked parents behind […] Read more »
The United States is a very litigious society and employs more lawyers than any other industrialized nation. One reason why parties in the U.S. are more apt to sue may […] Read more »

