Cabo: Stronger Than The Storm

By Keri Zane It’s been nearly a year since Hurricane Odile ravaged the Baja Peninsula and the entire tourism community has been hard at work over the last...

Kayaking: A Short Hop From NY

Story & Photos By David Handschuh
It was a rainy, dreary day driving out of Manhattan, but the skies were clearing and held the promise of a brighter day. The stress faded away as we headed west on Interstate 80 to our...

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Niagra: More Thank Just Falls

By Jodie Jacobs
Listen up lovers of the stage and slainte, aficionados of the vine. Travel north to Niagara-On-The-Lake for a top theater and wine experience. Niagara-On-The-Lake is a two-for-one vacation about a day’s drive or a 70 minute flight from New York City over the Canadian border from Buffalo, NY...

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September in Maine, A “Foodies” Delight

By Karen Feld
I’ve always looked forward to traditional Maine summers with lobster bakes in seaweed on the beach or picking up a...

Trendy & Highly Rated

By Sandy Nesoff New York is a city of restaurants. Eateries range from little sandwich shops to some of the finest dining establishments to be found anywhere in the world...

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The Ancient Art of Ancient Cooking

By Jon Haggins Photo webmadphotography.com
Taboon Restaurant is known for its “Middleterranean;” specializing in the art of cooking in a taboon dome shaped, wood fired oven, used throughout the Middle East for nearly...

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New York's Best Condos

By Daniel J Bollinger "I had the pleasure of touring two luxury buildings: 200 East 62nd St. and 252 East 57th St. I could give you the same information that is in the brochures and online but instead I am going...

UN Plaza: A Steal At $70 Million

By Richard Singleton
New York City has some of the best, and most expensive, high-end living accommodations in the country. Nowhere is this more the case than on Manhattan’s East Side and, in particular, in the neighborhood of the...