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In 1650, a Dutch farmer named Jan Aertson immigrated to New York from the village of De Bilt in the Netherlands. He was an indentured servant. His last name was eventually changed to Vanderbilt (which literally means “of De Bilt”). You may recognize one of his descendants as Cornelius Vanderbilt, a key developer […]
Well, it’s been quite an eventful week here on Long Island, starting with a visit from Hurricane Sandy. As it turns out, the storm was just the beginning. We are now dealing with the aftermath of power outages, fuel shortages, limitations on basic infrastructure, and challenges in obtaining the very basics of food and water […]
No matter our role we each have ample opportunity to communicate with people. We get to talk about facts, figures, feelings, faith and more, but there is a big difference between talking and connecting. Here is a typical scenario Jim and Judy (names changed to protect the non connecting) work in a fast […]
It’s all over the press – the 2012 Presidential election, the debate over the debates, the discussion of issues. Unless you’ve been exiled on a remote island somewhere, you have been exposed in some form or fashion to at least some of these discussions. Well, I just decided that I’m going to announce […]
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