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Posted on August 31, 2025
Be Friendly! Wave, say hello or simply smile when you’re out and about in the neighborhood. Establish Communication. Particularly if you’ve just moved into a new neighborhood, it’s a good idea to introduce yourself to neighbors and show that you’re interested in being a part of the community. Look O...
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Posted on August 31, 2025
by Ann Hamilton, UNH Extension In addition to quality food, successful canning starts with the use of jars in good condition and new lids with new or used ring bands in good condition. Regular and widemouth Mason-type, threaded, home-canning jars with self-sealing lids are the best choice. They come...
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Posted on August 31, 2025
Millions of people make considerable sacrifices to protect the freedoms of their fellow citizens. According to the Pew Research Center and data from the Department of Veterans Affairs and the U.S. Census Bureau, there are currently more than 18 million living veterans in the United States. The 2021 ...
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Posted on August 31, 2025
Back-to-school shopping is already in full swing, and the National Retail Federation projects that consumers will spend record amounts on supplies and other school-related expenses this year. In the midst of this annual spending spree, we’re reminding consumers that adhering to classic savvy shoppin...
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Posted on August 31, 2025
Autumn hiking can be a unique and exciting experience. Thanks to the vibrant foliage, crisp air and smaller crowds than might be around during summer, fall is a prime time to lace up one’s boots and hit the trails. Beyond the opportunity to check out the amazing foliage displays synonymous with this...
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Posted on August 31, 2025
Pumpkin spice may be all the rage in October and November, but it’s all about apples in the early weeks of autumn. Visiting a local orchard to hand-pick apples is an entertaining way to spend an afternoon with young or old, and it’s a great opportunity to gather ingredients for apple pie. For fall b...
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Posted on August 31, 2025
When the summer entertaining season draws to a close, homeowners need to ensure their outdoor living areas can handle weather that’s right around the corner. Although outdoor furniture and other items tend to be durable, the impact snow, wind and ice can have on them may lead to damage over time. Th...
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Posted on August 31, 2025
Since the dawn of the twenty-first century, much has changed about the way businesses and consumers interact with one another. The Internet has had a lot to do with that shift, and it continues to inform and affect consumer decisions every day. Online reviews are particularly influential components ...
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Posted on August 31, 2025
Autumn means many things: leaves changing color, cool breezes and plenty of apples to pick. When an afternoon spent at the local orchard provides a bounty of apples, people can turn them into flavor-packed treats. This recipe for “Orange-Glazed Apple Tarts” from “Small Sweet Treats” (Gibbs Smith) by...
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by Sally Colby 
January 1, 2026
Growing greens year-round at Twin Springs Fruit Farm in Ortanna, PA, started accidentally. “This house was built to grow ‘Tulameen’ raspberries starti...
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January 1, 2026
Bob Rimol discussed high tunnel construction and other recommendations at the 2025 Ohio Ecological Food & Farm Association ’s annual conference. Rimol...
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by Andy Haman 
January 1, 2026
Great Lakes Expo returned to Grand Rapids in early December with its usual fanfare and the chilly weather of a Michigan winter. Over 350 exhibitors fi...
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by Edith Tucker 
January 1, 2026
University of Vermont Extension Professor Vern Grubinger summarized the results of research to address the economics of high tunnel production that he...