by Avraham Glattman | Mar 9, 2015 | Ray Glattman
1. American Museum of Natural History You haven’t experienced a family outing until you go visit the Barosaurus skeleton replica. The best part is the fourth-floor dinosaur halls where you’ll see all these astonishing fossil specimens. Then once you get tired of...
by Avraham Glattman | Feb 6, 2015 | Ray Glattman
Daniel Glattman, son of Avraham Glattman, is a senior at Hewlett High School and regularly hosts underground hockey games. These hockey games are not your typical matches however. There are no pads, no helmets and instead of skates, there are sneakers. The games are...
by Avraham Glattman | Dec 17, 2014 | Ray Glattman
There are so many things to be said about New York City. Below is a list of some of my favorite quotes: “There is no question that there is an unseen world. The problem is, how far is it from midtown and how late is it open?” – Woody Allen “As...
by Avraham Glattman | Dec 15, 2014 | Ray Glattman
New York City’s second-oldest cast iron building, located on Reade Street between Church and West Broadway, is being renovated into five high-end condominiums. This building was built in 1857 and has now been taken over by WORKac for a total restoration project,...
by Avraham Glattman | Nov 23, 2014 | Ray Glattman
New York City is always abuzz for the holiday season. Christmas decorations in the city are notorious and must be seen at least once in a lifetime. However, the city is just as well known—if not perhaps more so—for its New Year’s celebrations. The city offers many...
by Avraham Glattman | Oct 31, 2014 | Ray Glattman
Jason Lentz, thirty-nine years old, served as a volunteer board member, vice president and travel coach for the Bolingbrook Soccer Club, according to Brian Stuchl, the club secretary. However, according to an article recently completed by the Chicago Tribune, the...