August 30, 2009 – 4:50 pm
Well, obviously I suck. I know I promised a post a day and I fell pretty short of that goal. Frankly, it was pretty unrealistic of me to shoot for that and then a few things came up this month that really sunk it. A bunch of freelance work came my way that I had [...]
August 12, 2009 – 5:44 pm
I went up to Albany for a couple days to see the Giants in training camp. The above pic was taken by my friend Rob. It was an amazing thing to see in person. This new kid Ramses Barden is a beast. It’s always nice to get away for a while. Albany is a great [...]
142 Livingston, just appeared on MLS today. Hmm…nice Tudor style house on a big lot. But wait, what’s that in the back?
Witness describes seeing passenger drive rush-hour train The man in the suit, after spending nearly 45 minutes inside the engineer’s cab of a morning-rush hour Long Island Rail Road train, emerged and said jokingly to a fellow rider, “How’d I do?” said the MTA Police’s key witness in the ongoing investigation of charges that a [...]
5,000-pound shark washes ashore on Long Island A 26-foot-long dying shark washed ashore Tuesday on a Long Island beach, the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation said. The male basking shark, which weighed an estimated 5,000 pounds and was measured at 26 feet, 6 inches, died shortly after authorities arrived on [...]
Hi everyone. I know that things have been a little quite here at HIB recently. I’m sorry about that. I’ve been a little busy of late, but I also lost a bit of my enthusiasm for the housing game. I’m sure that a lot of you out there have experience some similar type of “house [...]
The Long Island Thunderbirds Club is having their annual Thunderbird and Ford show, July 19th at Syosset Ford. All year Thunderbirds as well as all Ford products are welcome. Go on over to litb.org for more information. Yes, this is a little out of HIB’s core competency, but my Dad is the President of Long [...]
Old Long Island is a great site with pictures and info about old mansions, estates and other places of historical interest in and around Long Island. Unfortunately, there’s nothing about Babylon yet that I could find.
I had lunch with my friend and business associate Julian on Tuesday. It was my day home with the baby so we took her along with us and ate in the Village at Horace and Sylvia’s. Julian couldn’t stop raving about how nice all the stores and restaurants along Deer Park Avenue were and what [...]