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It's so hard when a parent dies at any age. Here's a story about my mother who lived on Long Island most of her life and about the relationship we had together.
Summer vacation is around the corner – and that means that both parents and kids get a break from the rigors of the school year.
We have the right, and the ability to be happy. It is a matter of freewill. We are not our thoughts, but we live in the world that we think about.
Car care tips.
Children with Autism – What should parents know about CSE meetings?
Simple side dishes can play a main role in your meals...if you let them shine.
In honor of Adopt a Cat month, I’ve compiled some tips for cutting the cost of adopting a pet to encourage you to adopt a new furry friend!
True abundance and true love... we all want it... you can have more here...
New Poem on my writing blog.
Jessica Barba, 15, returned to Longwood High School in New York last week after a five-day suspension for posting her original anti-bullying video on YouTube.
Turning 50, or any age, for that matter, doesn't have to be a crisis. Life is life; just move forward.
Tips to help you deal with rising medical costs!
SOS-Help Save our Schoolhouse, keep the spirits and spirit alive. Time is running out on a last remnant of school days gone by.
92.7 percent of Long Island school budgets passed last week. Of the Island’s 124 districts, 115 had their budgets approved; nine were defeated.
A few money-saving (and creative) suggestions for throwing a rocking Memorial Day BBQ this year (while staying in your budget)!
Autism and Honesty - What's happening in the world of autism?
Often, intimate relationships don't bring the feeling of love... Intimate communication can help create more intimacy... read on... ...
Young CPA uses his tragedy to do good for others.
What's a "No Recipe" Recipe? Read on to find out....
Book Critique: "50 Shades of Grey" - A romance novel...or porn?
This week I look forward to attending the Brentwood (N.Y.) High School Awards Night as a presenter of two scholarships in memory of my father.
The process of choosing the perfect college for either yourself or your child is time consuming, confusing and can even be overwhelming.
Signing up for a half marathon after being a couch potato for so long is going to be a challenge!
A new way to check out ebooks from the Library - no more wait lists.
If you have a small business and you think you've done something different, here's your chance to get tons of publicity for your efforts!
This is Teacher Appreciation Week, and for me it evokes a floodgate of thoughts on teaching and learning.
I started my business when my daughter was born and always felt guilty about working full time. Here's a little vignette on what happened 20 years later.
Help send a girl to summer camp!
For the love of a shelter rescue named Max...(first published on Facebook's "On The Lookout" March 2012)
What to Eat? A Slight Shift in Perspective May Make Your Next Choice Clear.
How informed a parent are you? Here’s a pop quiz for parents. There are no trick questions!
How can the Melville Chamber of Commerce help you?
"Sticks and stones will break my bones but words will never hurt me." Whoever made that one up is either naive or deaf.
Assistive technology fair for the blind and visually impaired.
Hilary Rosen’s ill-chosen comments about Ann Romney’s choice to be a stay at home mom (SAHM) have ignited the 21st century version of the Mommy Wars.
One of the most important foundations someone needs to have in order for him to feel good about himself and have high self-esteem is to be consistent with who he is both externally and internally.
Teens, who devote time, effort and their hearts into bettering our community are our future and they deserve to be recognized for their community service.
A look at the healing power of love.