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Preservation has saved a part of Glocester's history. These trails will show you.
The Providence Journal via Yahoo News· 3 hours agoSouth Kingstown Land Trust: $400,000 to acquire 34 acres along the South County Bike Path contiguous...
DIY Kit Homes You'll Want to Build This Summer
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A lack of equipment and coaching hasn’t stopped software engineer Kathleen Noble from making history...
ABC17 NEWS· 1 day agoA prodigious swimmer in her youth, Noble represented Uganda at the 2012 World Swimming Championships at just 17 years of age. Then, on a whim during her time as a student at Princeton University ...
California's first Black land trust fights climate change, makes the outdoors more inclusive
Los Angeles Times· 5 days agoJade Stevens stands at the edge of a snowy cliff and takes in the jaw-dropping panorama of the...
These Jersey Shore butchers are ready for your Memorial Day barbecue
App.com | Asbury Park Press via Yahoo News· 3 days agoOr free-roaming, antibiotic free chicken or turkey (no added hormones or steroids). Other options...
Would-Be Jamaican Farmer Becomes Chart-Topping Global Gospel Phenom
Forbes· 6 days agoPacing across the campus of Andrews University in Berrien Springs, Michigan, Kevin “K-Anthony” Fowler is out of breath and running late for class. It is a brisk morning, the chill in the air ...
The mud dauber wasp’s peculiar use for spiders | Lehigh Valley Nature Watch
The Express-Times· 6 days agoBoth of us are outside as much as possible, but we like different things in nature. A lot of his...
Priced out: How Boston’s broken liquor license system drives chefs from the city - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 1 day agoWhen he looks back at the city today, he sees other young chefs fleeing for greener — which really...
Judy Steele: Making the big move
North Platte Telegraph· 6 days agoWhat a very busy couple of weeks this old gal has had. It’s been fun but confusing at times, as well.
Connecticut lost 460 farms over five years. A handful are up for sale and many are interested
Stamford Advocate· 4 days agoAs Danbury sizes up municipal interest in a small farm within the city limits and another in...