Posts Tagged ‘New Year’
GriefSPEAK: Auld Lang Syne – Mari Nardolillo Dias
By: Mari Nardolillo Dias, EdD, contributing writer on grief and grieving Publisher’s Note: This article was first printed on the dawn of 2020 – and we are now 1/2 way through the decade – how are we doing, especially those with loss? Hindsight is 20/20. And so is this new year. It is not merely…
Read MoreResolutions to getting back on track financially a catalyst for positive change – Herb Weiss
By Herb Weiss, contributing writer With the continuing COVID-19 pandemic, we will see a scaled back Times Square celebration where the ball swiftly drops as 15,000 people, in a viewing area that holds around 58,000 revelers, will loudly count down to one at the stroke of midnight. At this time, we traditionally make New Year Resolutions…
Read MoreGriefSpeak – Auld Lang Syne
By: Mari Dias Hindsight is 20/20. And so is this new year. It is not merely a new year but a new decade, and if social media is any indication people have varying views on this calendar transition. The posts often begin with hindsight, looking back at the graduations, weddings, births, travels and deaths, and…
Read MoreChef Walter Potenza – “New Year’s Eve Traditions in Italy”
by Alexandra Slack, food editor With Christmas moving into the memory bank, New Year’s Eve is upon us. Will we go out for a full-on celebration, or an early dinner out, and back home for midnight? Or, cooking at home with a quiet celebration with immediate family or family and friends. Identifying as approximately 20%…
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