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An award-winning writer of both fiction and non-fiction, Lara Kristin Herndon has covered pop culture, art, architecture, design, and many other topics since 1995. Sometimes credited as Kris Herndon, Ms. Herndon’s byline has appeared in The New York Times, Reader’s Digest, O the Oprah Magazine, Entrepreneur, Wired, Metropolis, Think, Stop Smiling, Paste, Art Papers, Architecture Boston, and many other publications. She is a frequent contributor to the album-cover blog Cover Our Tracks, and her writing has been featured on Refinery29, BuzzFeed, Everlast, The Little Blue Marble, Majuscule, The Watercooler HQ, and Common Edge Collaborative. In 2018, her opinion piece, “The Wealthy Are Poised for the End of the World,” won Best Op-Ed from the American Society of Journalists and Authors, and in 2015 her essay, “Personal Growth,” was featured in O’s Little Book of Happiness alongside such notable contributors as Elizabeth Gilbert, Neil DeGrasse Tyson, Brené Brown, Jane Smiley, and Roxane Gay.
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The Wealthy Are Poised for the End of the World. What Does That Tell Us About Their Interest in the Present?
Managing Amenities in a Post-COVID World
In Manhattan, the COVID-19 pandemic has prompted the reimagining of co-op and condo amenities, with industry innovators finding new value in these features. Elite Amenity Management co-founders Andrew Meditz and Michael Zuchelli, along with others like architect Michael Leclere and construction firm owner Moshe Cohen, discuss the increased importance of amenities and the adaptations made to comply with health regulations. Unused spaces have been repurposed, and amenities like fitness centers and pools have adapted to allow for social distancing. The Elite Amenity app has facilitated reservation systems for amenities, ensuring compliance with capacity restrictions and enhanced cleaning protocols. The sentiment is that amenities will continue to be crucial in a post-COVID world, especially with the potential for future lockdowns.
Letter From Greenwich: What We Talk About When We Talk About Affordable Housing
The article delves into the complexities and controversies surrounding Connecticut's 8-30g statute, which aims to increase affordable housing. It highlights the challenges faced by Greenwich, a wealthy town grappling with rising property values and resistance to multifamily housing developments. The statute allows developers to bypass local planning and zoning regulations if their projects include affordable units, leading to tensions between residents and developers. The piece features insights from local residents, including Leslie Yager, and reflects on the broader implications for urban planning and community character.
Winds of Change Are Blowing Across Rhode Island
Offshore wind energy is gaining momentum in the U.S., with Rhode Island at the forefront. The Block Island Wind Farm has set a precedent, and the upcoming Revolution Wind project promises significant clean energy output and job creation. Women are increasingly represented in the sector, supported by organizations like WRISE and initiatives such as the Offshore Wind Skills Academy. The sector is expected to grow, driven by decreasing costs and supportive policies, including Rhode Island's goal for 100% renewable electricity by 2030.
Best free things to do in New York City
New York City offers numerous free activities, including walking the High Line, taking tours with Big Apple Greeter, visiting Grand Central Terminal, exploring Central Park, riding the Staten Island Ferry, browsing Chelsea art galleries, visiting St. Patrick's Cathedral, viewing auction house showrooms, exploring the New York Public Library, walking across the Brooklyn Bridge, and attending live studio audience tapings for morning and daytime shows. These activities provide cultural, historical, and scenic experiences without any cost.
Cohen Foundation Partners with Stamford Health in Vaccine Program
Stamford Health received a grant from the Steven & Alexandra Cohen Foundation to expand its 'No Barriers' Vaccination Equity Program, which promotes equitable COVID-19 vaccine distribution. The program will now include door-to-door outreach in communities heavily impacted by the pandemic, focusing on vaccine education and assistance in locating vaccination sites. Stamford Health has been recognized for its patient care quality and has administered over 117,000 vaccine doses. The Cohens, Greenwich residents, have supported various local COVID-19 relief efforts through their foundation.
Graziano’s Latest Has Mass Appeal
Vincent Graziano, a funeral home director and novelist, has released a new book titled 'The Romeo Club'. The book continues the story of Frankie Grace, the protagonist from Graziano's earlier novels 'Die Laughing' and 'The Family Jewels'. Set in the fictional suburb of Inlet Cove, the book features humorous dialogue and an authentic sense of place, drawing from Graziano's upbringing in Little Italy. The plot revolves around the Romeo Club, a group of friends who dine out together, and their efforts to help a friend in trouble with crime syndicates and the Feds. The book is described as entertaining, with a focus on humor and the value of close friendships.
GCDS Teacher Luke Laubscher Wins State Powerlifting Championship
Luke Laubscher, a fourth-grade teacher at Greenwich Country Day School, won the 93kg weight class at the Connecticut Spring Classic powerlifting competition. Laubscher, who began weight training at the Greenwich YMCA, competed against 40 participants and excelled in the bench press event. His students were excited about his achievement, which he used as a lesson in hard work and perseverance. Due to COVID-19, the event's usual trophy presentation was altered, and Laubscher will receive his trophy by mail.
P&Z Answers Outdoor Dining Questions
Greenwich Avenue was transformed into a pedestrian plaza last summer, allowing outdoor dining due to Executive Orders from Governor Lamont’s office in response to COVID-19. These orders are set to expire on April 20th, requiring local restaurants to apply for renewals to continue offering outdoor dining. The Planning and Zoning Commission, led by Katie DeLuca, has made significant staff adjustments to process applications timely. The move to outdoor dining has been popular among residents and restauranteurs, providing a lifeline for businesses during the pandemic.
Isolation Kills, Too, Say Opponents of Ban on Visiting Nursing Homes
A coalition of caregivers, advocacy groups, and organizers across 15 states protested the continued ban on visiting nursing home residents due to COVID-19, highlighting the severe emotional toll of isolation on residents and their families. The rally featured emotional testimonies from individuals who lost loved ones in isolation and called for policy changes to allow visits, especially as many residents are now vaccinated. The event marked the start of a weeklong series of initiatives to raise awareness and culminate in vigils on March 13 to commemorate those who died in isolation.
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