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Category: Honoring History

Moving the Binghams

It took a large house to raise this large family of: Jonathan Brewster Bingham (D) (legendary member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Bronx, NY from 1965-1983); and his wife, June Bingham Birge (prolific and published biographer, playwright, descendant of NYS Gov. Herbert H. Lehman); their 4 children, 10 grandchildren, 2 step-grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren. […]

April 1, 2022 Honoring History

Just throw those out? Not this time.

Sometimes, people store their things in a friend’s home.  Short term?  Longer until they find a new place? Promising to remove then as soon as possible? In the early 2000’s, we worked for the estate of a client who was very active in theater and dance productions here in New York.  He, Franklyn, lived in […]

March 18, 2022 Honoring History

A Second Helping

Most of us know someone (or are someone) who embrace shape-shifting as we travel through life.  People with so many interests and talents don’t allow themselves to be confined to one career path.  And, as our longevity is increasing, thanks to modern medicine, we have more time to journey along some of those “roads less […]

October 4, 2021 Honoring History

What’s in Your Closet?

We have been thoroughly enjoying Stephen Colbert’s Questionert. Question #2 asks: “What’s one thing you own that you really should throw out?” Some of the things his celebrity guests said they should get rid of (NOT, that they necessarily would): Tom Hanks – too much stationery (but definitely NOT his typewriters) Meryl Streep – every […]

Grandma’s Pearls

Grandma’s pearls were missing, she feared lost forever.  “She is very upset”, her nephew said when he first called us.  It often happens when families live far away, staying in touch by phone, with holiday cards and birthday greetings.  The family can sense that “Grandma” is changing, but aren’t fully aware of the scope.  Her […]

June 14, 2021 Honoring History
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