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Prologue:
Necessity is the Mother of Invention
Goods & Co. launched in the iconic former Eaton’s building just in time for Christmas season in 2021 and people seem to have been loving it ever since.
Walking into the woodworking shop at Hammarskjold High School was like returning to my shop class from many years ago.
Bassie Kargbo remembers every inch of his four-mile walk to school when he lived in Sierra Leone: the rise and fall of the land, the fields where the cattle grazed, and the huts along the way, but
At Roots to Harvest there is no typical day.
The regional airwaves just won’t be the same without the musical modulation and lyrical laughter of Lisa Laco.
While food and drink are the sustenance for our body, art is what sustains the soul and the heart.
Since the later-half of the 1800’s tugboats have been a regular sight on the waterfront.
Before the word “Covid” became a household name, non-profit organizations always struggled to meet their clients needs. Covid only made it harder.
When one door is closed, another one always opens.
This seems to be the perfect adage for Jodi and Kevin Belluz of Belluz Farms since the Covid pandemic hit in early spring.
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