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Farm & Field
Poultry Processing Unit Sees Dramatic Increase in Farm Raised Birds
Remy Tumin
When you go to the Farmers’ Market, you trust the food you’re buying because you buy it straight from the farmer. You know where it came from, how...
4:56 pm, August 2, 2010
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School Gardens Stay Busy During Vacation Months
Remy Tumin
On a recent Friday morning, a group of Edgartown School students could be found in the back of the building, grossly immersed in studies. They had...
4:49 pm, July 26, 2010
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Flowers Feed the Soul
Remy Tumin
Food is for your stomach, and flowers are for your soul. That’s what Victoria Riger tells people when they ask why she sells flowers rather than...
4:16 pm, July 19, 2010
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Backyard to Table
Remy Tumin
The Vineyard is lucky to be an Island full of commercial farms that produce the best of the bounty, supplying Islanders with fresh lettuce,...
2:54 pm, July 12, 2010
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This Old Tractor
Remy Tumin
Simon Bollin has given buying locally a whole new meaning. For him, it’s not about where the food comes from or how it’s grown, but what it used to...
5:43 am, July 6, 2010
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Certifiably Good
Remy Tumin
Lisa Fisher is protective of the word organic. She guards it like one of her precious artichokes, pays close attention to the term as she tends her...
4:15 pm, June 28, 2010
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Every Last Bee
Remy Tumin
Every morning since April 24, Paul Goldstein has set out 30 colored soufflé cups with soapy water in them, a technique called bee bowling. He...
3:45 pm, June 21, 2010
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Strawberry Stains Forever
Remy Tumin
Their hands were stained red, their backs a little sore, but the smell of strawberries, as though you had stuck your head straight into a...
4:00 pm, June 14, 2010
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Hay There
Remy Tumin
There’s something romantic about hay bales dotting the rolling fields of the Vineyard at this time of year, those magical, large pillows that...
4:00 pm, June 7, 2010
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