60 or older? You can get paid for your opinions on finances.
Interested? Contact us at 646-962-7141 or email AgingBehavioralRsrch@med.cornell.edu.
Space is limited, call today!
Weill Cornell Medicine Center on Aging and Behavioral Research is recruiting Hispanics for a research study seeking to collect information on how older adults make financial decisions.
No personal questions are asked; just looking to learn about general opinions on making financial decisions. This paid study is in English and Spanish.

Who wants to make a some easy bucks? You even get your subway or Tram commute covered.
Call 646-962-7141 or email AgingBehavioralRsrch@med.cornell.edu. Don’t forget to leave your phone number.
What the Promenade Remembers
The light on the East River in the early morning is different from the light anywhere else on the Island. It comes in low and sideways, catching the water in long, uneven flashes. On certain days it makes the promenade feel less like a walkway and more like a corridor someone once meant to finish but never quite did. When I was younger I found the suggestion to stop and look at it faintly ridiculous.






2 COMMENTS