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  • A Time to Defend Free Expression

    - 09 Jan 2015 - 11 comments
    I was badly shocked and saddened by the vicious terrorist attack that took place in Paris yesterday. I mourn its victims, those from Charlie Hebdo and the police officers who were murdered. I also mourn the policewoman who lost her life today, whether or

  • The Frigid February of 2015: A Look Back

    - 06 Apr 2015 - 8 comments
    The persistent and frequently severe cold that covered the New York Metropolitan Area produced average temperatures more reminiscent of the spread of the television in the 1930s than the era of smartphones, tablets, and WiFi. In New York City, the mean

  • The Fog Comes (Then Moves On)

    - 08 Aug 2015 - 7 comments
    In 1878, Carl Sandburg wrote: The fog comes on little cat feet. It sits looking over harbor and city on silent haunches and then moves on. Nearly 140 years later on April 3, 2015, Sandburg’s descriptive poem transcended the paper on which it was

  • Painting with Soap at the New York Hall of Science

    - 09 Sep 2015 - 4 comments
    Near the end of August, my family and I went to the New York Hall of Science in Corona (Queens). This museum features some 450 exhibits and displays related to science, technology, engineering and math. Outside the museum, is a nine-hole miniature golf

  • An Extraordinary Migration

    - 04 Oct 2015 - 10 comments
    Summer’s heat lingered well into September this year. The mercury soared to 97°F (36.1°C) on the 8th day of the month and 87°F (30.6°C) on the 18th. Yet, despite the sometimes furnace-like breath of stubborn summer, the days were growing steadily shorter.

  • Manor Park’s Stormy Days

    - 29 Oct 2015 - 8 comments
    Lying along the waters of the Long Island Sound, Manor Park is filled with beauty. Among other things, one can capture the rising of a fiery red sun, boats anchored in pristine blue waters, gazebos that overlook the Sound, shimmering metamorphic rocks

  • Solidarity with France

    - 14 Nov 2015 - 20 comments
    2015 has been a dark year for humanity. In January, we mourned the brave cartoonists of Charlie Hebdo who lost their lives simply for exercising their inherent right of free speech, along with others who died in related incidents. Now, as the year