OCTOBER 2017

Exploring our tech-driven world

Coastal comfort in Greenwich

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For those who love a house by the sea – and who doesn’t? – this airy, sun-dappled property in the Riverside section of Greenwich cannot but enchant.

Silver lining

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Jeannine Falino of New Rochelle has curated the vibrant “New York Silver, Then and Now” at the Museum of the City of New York.

Little-known wines score big

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Most of the relatively unknown or under-purchased wines over-deliver,” WAG’s resident Bacchus, Doug Paulding, discovered after lunch with Stefan Tscheppe, general manager of Austria’s Esterházy Wines.

IBM’s Watson – a guide dog’s best friend

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Yorktown Heights-based Guiding Eyes for the Blind – which breeds, raises, trains and places guide dogs with people who are blind, visually impaired or autistic, is using Watson on IBM Cloud to select those pups best-suited to the job.

Tech issues

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Bob Pargament, a certified hypnotist and founder of the Westchester Hypnosis & Relaxation Center in Harrison, is just back from a national convention where he lectured on technological advances in his field.