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Sleepy little Tilghman Island

Crossing over the Chesapeake Bay Bridge and driving up the Eastern Shore is like being transported to a different world. The bustle of the beltway gives way to meandering roads that if you travel down far enough give way to an island off the beaten path. An island full of older homes, heavy on the

Sleepy little Tilghman Island2014-04-30T18:04:56-04:00

Tech lovers are library lovers

I love libraries. For as long I can remember I’ve been library lover. It probably all started as a child when my mom and I would walk over to the Mystic & Noank Library in my hometown get a few books and feed the rescue cat. As a work from home adult my love of

Tech lovers are library lovers2014-03-21T12:51:23-04:00

RIS comes to Union Market

Making my way to Union Market, the popular marketplace in northeast DC, had been on my list of things to do since moving back to the area.  While the market dates back to the 1800s it only re-opened as an indoor market in 2012, after I graduated from George Washington and moved away. The opening

RIS comes to Union Market2014-01-13T16:26:20-05:00

SNAP programs at farmers markets improve fruit and vegetable consumption, study finds

When farmers markets incentivize the use of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, commonly known as food stamps, to purchase fruits and vegetables consumption raises. That shouldn't come as a surprise but it’s always nice when data backs it up and also finds that farmers markets that incentivize the use of food stamps also do better economically.

SNAP programs at farmers markets improve fruit and vegetable consumption, study finds2014-01-13T15:51:32-05:00

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