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by Dr. Geraldine M. Chapey, Democratic District Leader More ... Broad Channel Bits By Liz Guarino It’s raking time again. Those autumn leaves seem to be everywhere all at once—some still on the trees and the rest all over the ground. It is a pretty time of year too. Leaves that are hanging on to tree limbs are wearing their best finery of orange, gold or yellow. On Monday an artist positioned hi More ...
by Stephen Yaeger The article about our local ocean waters exhibiting some kind of glowing effect in More ...
Pediatricians Embrace Integrative Medicine By Dr. Nancy Gahles It has long been a dream of mine to see the day when we can all work together for the good of the patient. Integration means addressing the needs of the whole person by utilizing all the professional therapies that might best suit the individual case. Traditional medicine is familiar with the concep More ...
of the Rockaways Washington Avenue, Rockaway Park, New York In 1908 From The Rockaway Museum by Emil Lucev, Curator Dedicated To The Memory Of Leon S. Locke Today, in Historical Views, we are standing on Washington Avenue (now Rockaway Beach Boulevard) and Fifth Avenue (now Beach 116 Street) in 1908. More ... From the Editor’s Desk By Howard Schwach Saturday, November 5 was my birthday. It was also the 400th anniversary of the infamous ‘Gunpowder Plot,” known widely as “Guy Fawkes Day in England. More ...
Rockaway Artists Alliance Three Must-See Exhibitions by Susan Hartenstein Gallery Happenings – The opening reception for GIFTED: A Holiday Member Exhibition and SEWN AND THROWN: A Pottery and Quilt Exhibition of Juried Original Works. is Sunday, November 13 from 1 to 3 p.m. and features live entertainment. The exhibitions and special event More ... Eye On Physical Therapy By Dr. Tim Rohrs, DPT As you may or may not know, October is National Physical Therapy month. Events are scheduled all throughout the month by the American Physical Therapy Association, local physical therapy clinics and private practices. The goal is to educate the heath care consumer as to who physical therapists are a More ...
‘The Legend Of Zorro’ – Swashbuckling For Statehood By Robert Snyder “The Legend of Zorro,” begins on a politically correct note. It is 1850 and the people of California are voting on a referendum for statehood. More ... Looking Backward What The Wave Said 20 Years Ago... Don’t let businessmen from eastern Long Island remove clams from Jamaica Bay to other waters so they can sell them! We can build a plant on our own shores and provide ourselves with a new industry! Two Broad Channel men – Robert Hymes and Daniel F. Mundy – More ...
File Now For January, 2006 By James Glasser, Manager, Far Rockaway Social Security Center If you are planning to retire in 2006 and you want your Social Security monthly payments to start in January, you can apply for benefits now and get the paperwork done before the start of the busy holiday season. Your monthly payments will then begin on time in 2006. More ... The Rockaway Irregular Bill Maher Vs. The President by Stuart W. Mirsky The other night I watched Bill Maher on HBO and felt, when it was over, like I’d been on another planet. Actually, it felt like many other discussions I’ve had recently with those who style themselves politically liberal. Indeed, it was little more than a series of endless diatribes by Maher and his More ... |
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