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    Hopeful lessons from the colder north

    Hopeful lessons from the colder north

    by: Matthew Sheahan

    President’s Day weekend has developed into a great family tradition of going to Mohonk Mountain House in New Paltz, New York, which is about an hour and a half drive north of New York City. People who live north of Albany may not consider that upstate but city dwellers have the right to call it… Read more »

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    Tags:divided country|forest|Mohonk|nature|new york|woods

    The essential conundrum of Times Square

    The essential conundrum of Times Square

    by: Matthew Sheahan

    News came out this past week that the company I work for will be moving all of its New York offices to Times Square, where we already have a flashy facility. It will be a big to-do with renovation and creating an office of the future and I’m sure the office will live up to… Read more »

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    Tags:Big Apple|midtown|new york city|nyc|Times Square|tourists

    Super Bowl Hype Has Run Aground

    Super Bowl Hype Has Run Aground

    by: Matthew Sheahan

    I had every intention of watching the Super Bowl this past Sunday but life got in the way. Being a New York Jets fan, I have no real reason to watch the N.F.L., but believe it is a major current event that bears witnessing to be properly informed, not that one needs much of an… Read more »

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    Tags:adventure|Dad|hype|New England Patriots. Pink|Philadelphia Eagles|Sponge Bob Square Pants|sports|Super Bowl

    The Anti-Wanderlust of Wintertime New York

    The Anti-Wanderlust of Wintertime New York

    by: Matthew Sheahan

    There is a habit of New Yorkers to head South for the winter once they’ve reached a certain age or level of financial security. I can understand why but will fight to stay north for the winter as long as I can. The deep chill of a January and February in New York can be… Read more »

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    Tags:cab drivers|Florida|Ford Lauderdale|Hollywood Florida|new york|SUN|Uber|winter|work

    WHERE ARE THEY NOW? Bob Safian, New Yorker of the Moment 

    WHERE ARE THEY NOW? Bob Safian, New Yorker of the Moment 

    by: Matthew Sheahan

    So what’s new in your life since we interviewed you in 2004? Well I married in May 2004 and from that time my life has been fulfilled. As far as work, I have received several printing awards and have continued to lecture at trade shows around the country. New York’s longest running screen printer (since December… Read more »

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    Tags:ask a new yorker|Bob Safian|NEW YORKER|nyc|printing|Stew Leonard's

    Snowpocalypse Now, Redux

    Snowpocalypse Now, Redux

    by: Matthew Sheahan

    The dire warnings swarmed throughout the media ahead of last week’s snowfall. A “Bomb Cyclone,” was going to smash the East Coast and wreak havoc on our lives. I left work on Wednesday prepared to work from home on Thursday amid a cataclysmic blizzard. Early the next morning, I checked my work email on my… Read more »

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    Tags:blizzard|bomb cyclone|Manhattan|new york|SNOW|snowpocalypse|winter

    Early morning at the GoodFellas Diner

    Early morning at the GoodFellas Diner

    by: Matthew Sheahan

    I came to know my friend Eric aka “Sleazy E” through his performances with a man known as Dirty Diamond, who sings raunchy parodies of Neil Diamond songs. Eric has since moved to Portland, Oregon after living in New Orleans and Philadelphia. Eric was coming back East for the holidays and I agreed to pick… Read more »

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    Tags:adventures|Dirty Diamond|early morning|friends|good times|GoodFellas|Grit|Maspeth|new york city|Sleazy E

    Navigating the winter wonderland of the Queens Zoo

    Navigating the winter wonderland of the Queens Zoo

    by: Matthew Sheahan

    When the weather is bad, our family goes to the zoo. Our logic is this: Many of the indoor spaces will be overcrowded and the zoo will be sparsely populated. When you’ve lived in the city long enough, avoiding crowds is more important than avoiding pneumonia. So this past weekend’s snowfall made our planned trip… Read more »

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    Tags:bison|children|new york city|Queens|Queens Zoo|sea lions|SNOW|snowfall|zoo

    The wonderful madness of New York City during the holidays

    The wonderful madness of New York City during the holidays

    by: Matthew Sheahan

    New York both captivates and repels its citizens with its constant hustle, and New Yorkers have to be reminded to stop and enjoy being a tourist in their own city. The holidays are a time of year when it’s easy to be such a local tourist. While the holidays brings hordes of maddening crowds that… Read more »

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    Tags:Christmas|holiday joy|Holidays|joy|new york city

    Banana in the tailpipe

    Banana in the tailpipe

    by: Matthew Sheahan

    It was the mid-1980s and my brother and I were visiting my mother in Yonkers and going to the Westchester County Fair. She lived within walking distance to Yonkers Raceway where the fair was held every year. But this particular Saturday night my mother and I left the fair early so I could watch the… Read more »

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    Tags:banana in the tailpipe|loss of a parent|loss theater|Lynne Hamill|mothers|sadness

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