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Java Nation Closes, Whole Foods Coming and Farmers Already Feel Drought

They say all politics is local. Which is probably why I pick up our local papers and see so many juicy food and drink stories that offer a glimpse of our ever shifting food community. In that vein, here’s a gleaning of Edible-relevant happenings from a... »

Local News Roundup: Java Nation Closes, Whole Foods Coming and Farmers Already Feel Drought

They say all politics is local. Which is probably why I pick up our local papers and see so many juicy food and drink stories that offer a glimpse of our ever shifting food community. In that vein, here’s a gleaning of Edible-relevant happenings from a... »

Book Your Kid’s Summer Vacation Now: Culinary Camps and Farm Schools

From the James Beard Family Chef Series at the Children’s Museum of Manhattan to the hordes of flourescent t-shirt wearing schoolchildren who fill the Union Square Greenmarket on field trips, it’s no secret that children are curious and excited about t... »

Tickets for Cocktail Reception Available for Josh Levine Fund-raiser

The Second Annual Josh Levine Memorial Dinner will be held on April 1 at the American Hotel in Sag Harbor. At this point there are only tickets left for the cocktail reception, which will be held at the Bay Street Theater, but it’s still worth it, as t... »

Happy Ducks, Obsolete Root Cellars, and Other Signs of the Warmest January on Record

I’ve been thumbing through the short, final chapters of Joan Gussow’s most recent book, Growing, Older. They’re humorous even if the themes include dying, lifelong regrets, sea level rise and climate change. The later geological preoccupations are shar... »

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Grist for the Mill

If the New Year is a good time for remembering to give back to our community, it’s also the right season to dote on our loved ones. »

Grist for the Mill

A few months ago, Eileen Roaman, a Springs resident who raises bees and chickens and keeps a home garden, had a seasonal epiphany. The number of families visiting local food pantries swells in winter, just as many nearby farmers have lost their main ro... »

Farm to Food Pantry

“That way, the money would stay in the community,”she says, “the families would have fresh nutritious food and the farmers would have customers. It’s tightening the circle.” »

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