Issue: February-March 2021
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The devilish details of legal pot
With New York facing a budget gap of nearly $15 billion, is this the year the state will finally legalize marijuana for recreational use? By Evan Lawrence read more
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Restoring Pawlet’s historic general store
After a lengthy renovation, Mach’s Market has been reborn, thanks to the vision of owner Gib Mach. By Stacey Morris read more
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Finding the future in healthy soil
Jim Schultz runs a small-scale farm that’s demonstrating how agriculture can contribute to solving the climate crisis. By Tracy Frisch read more
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Knitting, weaving through a dark season
Farmers come together with skilled workers from textile mills, artists and locals who like the feel of making things by hand. By Kate Abbott read more
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For democracy’s sake stick to what’s real
Daniel Patrick Moynihan, longtime U.S. senator from New York, said people are entitled to their own opinions, but not to their own facts. By Fred Daley read more
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A politician who said more with fewer words
U.S. Rep. John Davis Long built his career as a politician and statesman in the late 19th century on his way with words. By Maury Thompson read more





