I Know Why the Wild Bird Sings; Or Do I?
The bird sings in the forest. Does it seek to be admired for its song? -Kwai Chang Caine, Kung Fu A few years ago a young man came with his father to an Audubon Society event. Though he
Read MoreThe bird sings in the forest. Does it seek to be admired for its song? -Kwai Chang Caine, Kung Fu A few years ago a young man came with his father to an Audubon Society event. Though he
Read MoreEveryone is attempting to return to a sense of normalcy as vaccine rates slowly increase throughout the country. Part of that normalcy is just going for a casual night out to the movie theaters with your family and friends. While
Read MoreBy Bill Primavera After enduring the “blues” of the COVID-19 pandemic for almost two years, enduring “black” moods because many of us find ourselves in the “red” with the loss of jobs, or perhaps we’re “green” with envy of those
Read MoreIn my last two columns, I’ve discussed the role of women in winemaking — specifically in the United States and Western Europe. Selective strides have been made in the last quarter century by women winemakers who have been given the
Read MoreBy Dr. Benny Salanitro Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, many people have turned to the golf course as a way to get outdoors for a safe and socially distanced form of exercise. Over the last year-and-a-half, there has
Read MoreMore Summer Bites and Pieces… By Morris Gut The storied towns and trails that make up the Sleepy Hollow area of Westchester certainly have their share of fables and tales. There are certainly some taverns and dining venues dotting the
Read MoreBy Bill Primavera As a realtor, I have learned much of what I know as The Home Guru from my buyers and sellers. One example, learned early in my career in real estate from my early buyer clients Jennifer and
Read MoreSignificant strides have been made in the last quarter century by women in the American wine industry who have been given the opportunity to ply their trade. These women have been able to infiltrate the industry based on their proven
Read MoreBy Scott Levine If you need any more proof that summer is fleeting, as July becomes August we’re already in the last full month of summer. Maybe you’ve noticed that we’ve been slowly and steadily losing daylight since June’s solstice.
Read MoreBy Richard Levy Taking the 10-minute ferry to Shelter Island from Greenport or Sag Harbor is like boarding a time machine. When you drive off the ferry, you’ve arrived in a magical, storybook island covered with gingerbread houses, windswept picturesque
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