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Tag Archives: Union Square
Lessons in Composting Offered at Union Square
On Sunday April 25th the New York Restoration Project hosted an event at Union Square to celebrate Earth Day. Among the many environmental organizations attending, there were a few remarkable stands promoting the oldest method of recycling food: composting. Even though poor … Continue reading
Posted in Haller-Spring 2010
Tagged Composting, Earth Day, NYC Compost Project in Manhattan, Union Square
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An Urban Garden Rises in Union Square
Picture a wall made from thin steel frames taking up a large section of Union Square Park and forming almost a perfect circle. That is what is called an urban garden. The wall was full of plants in black colored … Continue reading
Posted in Haller-Spring 2010
Tagged Earth Day, Manhattan, Union Square, Urban Gardens
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Bargains abound at Union Square Market
During this economic hard time, holiday shoppers flock to Union Square Park in hopes of finding good gifts at low prices. From Nov. 27 to Dec.24, a variety of vendors will have tents lined up along the circular park ready … Continue reading
Posted in Holiday/Prof. Haller, Uncategorized, Union Square
Tagged holiday, new york city, Union Square
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Seasonal foods abound at Union Square market
The Union Square Holiday Market is one of the best places to find unique gifts during the shopping season. Besides the gifts, the festive food is something else to look forward to. “The holiday food always cheers me up and … Continue reading
Posted in The A La Carte Project, Uncategorized, Union Square
Tagged food, gifts, holiday, Union Square
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A Fresh-Food Market, Art Gallery, and More–In Your Backyard!
Union Square markets light lower Manhattan with fresh foods, undiscovered artists, and a park Continue reading
Posted in Davis Spring 2009, Manhattan
Tagged farm, food, fresh food, market, organic, Union Square
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Christian Gives Private Tutoring Business to the Church
In our current rough economy, who would swap a weekly pay check of $2,000 for a $600 one? Perhaps a dedicated Christian; like the person who just handed over his private tutoring company to his church. John … Continue reading
Posted in Manhattan, Staten Island, Uncategorized, Union Square
Tagged Business, Church, Economy, religion, tutoring, Union Square
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