Entries by LifeInNaples

Naples Concert Band Looks Towards 47th Season

On any given Sunday in Cambier Park, thousands of music lovers gather for one of Naples’ most beloved traditions – a performance by the Naples Concert Band (NCB). Now heading into its 47th season, the NCB shows no signs of slowing as it continues to bring the community together to celebrate music. Naples Concert Band was formed in 1972 as […]

Mayor’s Bill’s Corner

After viewing our City of Naples during the early morning hours of September 11, 2017, right after Irma had passed through, I had very little hope that Naples would have a season at all. Even an eternal optimist such as myself could not have foreseen that this season would turn out to be the busiest one ever. Today is March 31, […]

2017 Hurricane Wrap Up a message from your publisher

The national Hurricane Conference was held in Orlando March 26-30. The highlights of that conference were: • Hurricane Irma was the largest sheltering event in Florida history. • Florida has been impacted by 99 hurricanes, the most of any US state since 1878. Michael Brennan, National Hurricane Center branch chief, reflected on the 2017 hurricane season with the following observations. “The six-week period of time between […]

What does the Federal cap on State and local tax deductions mean for you?

HAVE YOU ROUTINELY ITEMIZED YOUR FEDERAL TAX DEDUCTIONS? In 2018, you may decide to take the standard deduction instead. One possible reason: the new limit on state and local tax deductions set by the federal government. THE SALT DEDUCTION IS NOW CAPPED AT $10,000. The standard deduction for State and Local Tax (SALT) is now $12,000 ($24,000 for a […]

Straight Talk

In between your salon visits, you want to wash your hair, especially in hot, sticky weather. You have curly hair, frizzy hair, very wavy hair and are afraidto try to handle it by yourself. Here is the “straight talk.” You can do this: An oil treatment such as Deep Shine Oil by Rusk before showering […]

KOREAN WAR LESSONS ARE MORAL COMPASS FOR REALTOR

As the sun rose over the Agent Orange-defoliated demilitarized zone (DMZ) separating the two Koreas, 2nd Lt. Dave Wallace could just make out the midpoint of the now infamous Bridge of No Return through the thick fog. It was 1970 and Lt. Wallace is one of 13 officers and 200 enlisted men who oversaw onsite […]

Human Touch

The human need for touch, attachment, belonging and social proximity has long been known. Touch is the “mother of all senses” and develops in utero. Our skin is the largest of the human sense organs. The skin is the only organ related to the five senses (sight, hearing, taste, smell and touch) and is essential […]