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In Absentia, but Not for Long!

Quaint residential street in Greenwich Village, New York City, lined with red-brick townhouses, iron staircases, and fire escapes on a rainy day

Over one month since my last post already! The end-of-year, holiday season consumes time and effort, at least from writing. But it’s time to return to the canvas of WordPress.com to tell another story. In the interim, I celebrated Thanksgiving with family but more entertaining was watching “A Complete Unknown” one day after Christmas. I […]

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Local Tracks, National Stakes

A high-speed train in motion at dusk, captured with a motion blur effect over intersecting railway tracks and overhead electric lines.

Nearly one month after the national election and politics, here on the local level, goes on. In New Rochelle, New York, the City Council is on the verge of passing a $285M budget, learning that first-hand at a meeting for the New Rochelle Democrats yesterday. As a new district leader in the community, there’s the

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Transport, Motorways and Tramlines

A high-speed train in motion at dusk, captured with a motion blur effect over intersecting railway tracks and overhead electric lines

The opening lyrics to Radiohead’s 1997 “Let Down,” which is, partly, about being in transit, which New York always is. And transit news is splashed across paper headlines and websites as New York forges ahead with implementing congestion pricing barring a court injunction stemming from several lawsuits. As a former reporter I regularly reported on

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Remembering New York

View of the Lower Manhattan skyline at sunset with the One World Trade Center prominently in the center and reflections on the Hudson River.

New York of the 1980s that is when my first full-time gig was in the tradeshow business at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center. I entered at a young age the world of work, and if that wasn’t hard enough, me and all my fellow colleagues had to endure outright mob control. But the mob’s

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