Tag Archives: Massaro Community Farm

Rain and Shine

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Dark skies and heavy rains couldn’t dampen bright smiles and high hopes at Wednesday’s opening of the 2023 Dixwell/Q House Farmers’ Market. The soggy first day launched the second season of the weekly event presented by CitySeed and L.E.A.P.

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Eco System

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Want to turn Earth Day into Earth days?

Start with this bird’s-eye view of our local eco system, from whatever angles may interest you. …

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This Week in New Haven (March 28 – April 3)

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Spring and other things spring after winter’s last last gasp. …

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This Week in New Haven (October 18 – 24)

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Witchcraft, costumes and pumpkins arrive a week early. …

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This Week in New Haven (October 11 – 17)

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Step outside, inside, up and around, and not just while learning a few new moves.

Monday, October 11
At 1 p.m., an Indigenous Peoples’ Day event celebrates “indigenous peoples from Turtle Island and beyond” outside City Hall (165 Church St, …

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This Week in New Haven (October 4 – 10)

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Experimental jazz fills more than one indoor space while outdoor harbingers of Halloween benefit from eerily pleasant weather. …

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This Week in New Haven (June 7 – 13)

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Grow your ken, find some zen, leave your den. …

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Trail Spin

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Every now and then, geographically diminutive Connecticut manages to outdistance the country. We’ll be doing that this weekend when…

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Weather Channeling

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The Old Farmer’s Almanac, which claims to be North America’s oldest continuously published periodical, is predicting a warmer-than-average winter, with more rain than snow. But…

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Bounty Hunting

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Meaty red tomatoes that juice when you slice them, bulging green pods full of firm, sweet peas. They’re the stuff of dreams when the calendar says spring but the forecast says winter. …

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