Counting the time we set aside for family outings, vacations, and other commitments, we’re left with only a handful of days to enjoy our watercraft each year—and that’s if Mother Nature is cooperating. According to NauticalMonkey.com, a new boat sharing website, there are more than 13 million registered recreational vessels in the United States today, but the average boater only spends about 14 days out on the water. Boating Times Long Island magazine, November/December 2011 issue. http://boatingtimesli.com/NY/?p=9047
~Leslie
“Just when the caterpillar thought the world was over,
it became a butterfly.” Proverb
Brookgreen Gardens, Murrells Inlet, South Carolina, 2011
Dining alongside our beautiful waterways is a favorite pastime of Long Islanders. What better way to enjoy great food and great company than by pairing it up with a great view? Most diners agree that these ingredients are simply unrivaled, but many are unaware of the heavy toll exacted on the environment by waterside restaurants.
Many students study abroad to change their own lives and perspectives. For Romina Kazandjian ’11, a semester spent studying abroad in Ghana, Africa compelled her to seek change for others—specifically the young people in the community of Agbogba in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana.
Going pro. It’s the dream of every student-athlete. And it’s what Thorne Holder, former goalkeeper on the Adelphi men’s soccer team, not only dreamed about, but also achieved earlier this year.