Monthly Archives: April 2013

The Hidden Park in Park Ridge – Part 2

 

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The Hidden Park in Park Ridge

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Restoring the Shore

We’re making progress on the Beach, recovering from Sandy’s hook … While Sting sings of the river flowing to the sea endlessly, we celebrate the sunset illuminating our lake flowing to and from the ocean.

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The Dzhokhar’s Wild

Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is a Chechen immigrant who came to this country in 2002, and starred on the wrestling team of the 2011 graduating class at Cambridge Rindge & Latin High School.  It is a prestigious high school in Cambridge, Mass … Continue reading

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Phading Phast

Remember when I referred to the 2013 Phillies as being toast?  Well that was a week ago, and now they’re burnt toast.  Charlie Auto-Pilot is at least trying to go on Manual this year, but the Ben Revere leading off experiment … Continue reading

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Sandy is Retired as the Shore Begins to Restore

Sandy is being retired from the pool of names used for storms, and none of us will miss her.  The rebuilding of the shore is proceeding in earnest, though normalcy has been re-defined.

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42 in ’47

Saw the movie 42 at 1:00 on its opening day, appropriately rolled out close enough to coincide with the opening of the baseball season. The film is well done, and I learned two things I hadn’t known or at least … Continue reading

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The 2013 Philadelphia Phillies

It’s early in the season yet, but it’s fair to say that  the Philadelphia Phillies are not going to be the toast of the town in the City of Brotherly Love or anywhere that their transplanted fans reside.  They’re simply … Continue reading

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USA Gymnastics

What pleasure to see 75% of The Goldstein Girls in action at USA Gymnastics in Leonia NJ today.        

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Political Corruption

Think this is surprising?   It shouldn’t be.  The New York Post isn’t held to be the pinnacle of investigative reporting.  More intriguing is this TED video by Professor Lawrence Lessig.

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