Epidemiology: The Science Behind Public Health
Abstracted from “A Scientists View of Almost Everything” By Mark M Green Hoosick Falls is a lovely town in upstate New York near the Vermont […]
Abstracted from “A Scientists View of Almost Everything” By Mark M Green Hoosick Falls is a lovely town in upstate New York near the Vermont […]
By Roger Paradiso On January 28th President Trump was briefed by Robert O’Brien, his fourth national security advisor, who said, “This will be the biggest […]
By Karen Rempel It’s their New York spirit. New Yorkers see tragedy and want to help. Whether it’s in their job description or not. […]
By Celeste Kaufman While restrictions are lifting around the city, seniors are still practicing strict social distancing as one of the populations that are most […]
By Roger Paradiso There was a fog around the Village the past few weeks. It was the fog of war against this virus. I talked […]
The Neighbor Network is a volunteer-based non-profit program aimed at diminishing isolation among the lower west side seniors during the COVID-19 pandemic. Volunteers are matched […]
By Anastasia Kaliabakos During my college application process, I had to prepare for a slew of interviews. I remember doing some practice interviews with a […]
By Samuel G. Dobre, Esq. and Gregory B. Reilly, Esq. As the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic continues to drastically impact the U.S., class action lawsuits have […]
By Robert Kroll During the past six weeks, my wife and I and our 15-year-old Shih Tzu snaked our way through a virus-laden northwest passage, […]
By Northwell Health President and CEO Michael J. Dowling On August 25, Skyhorse Publishing will publish what New York Governor Andrew Cuomo calls a “riveting […]
By Christina Raccuia For many of us, this crisis has forced us to change direction. Many of my friends and patients have lost jobs, businesses, […]
By Roger Paradiso Not long ago, the New York Daily News reported that Governor Cuomo had extended the statewide moratorium on evictions through the end of […]
By Kieran Loughney Isolation. Lockdown. Seclusion. Words now part of my daily conversation bring me back to a time when these terms had a different […]
By Karen Rempel | Fashion Editor It’s amazing to me how quickly New Yorkers adapt. Masks seemed so alien at first, and now we do […]
Executive Director, Charles Schleien By Hannah Reimann Our new West Village neighbors on Perry Street, Steve and Alexandra Cohen, have made many philanthropic efforts for […]
By Christina Raccuia, MA. ED, LMSW During the three months of dealing with the coronavirus we have had a daily dose of fear, uncertainty, grief, […]
There’s Flash Dance. Dirty Dancing. And then there’s CoviDance. By Mia Berman Maybe I’m not as agile as Ginger Rogers. I admit it. I never […]
By Jennifer Brozost Throughout this pandemic—this time of fear, uncertainty and frustration—I have been scared. Scared of what the future holds, scared of getting sick, […]