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Avocado

Since when did this super-food get assigned such an unusual reputation?

All “hipster avocado toast” jokes aside, the benefits of enjoying an avocado in a salad or simply on its own are worth noting, here’s what Reader’s Digest has to say about this precocious fruit.

Lowers the risk of many heart related diseases as well as cancer […]

By |2020-01-28T14:41:35-05:00August 12th, 2019|Diet|

Bacon

Who doesn’t love a good slice of bacon, is there anything more representative of an American morning than the familiar sounds and smells of a mouth watering piece of bacon sizzling over a hot frying pan. However, despite the popularity of this sprightly piece of pork, it remains debatable whether or not the risks outweigh […]

By |2020-01-28T14:41:44-05:00August 12th, 2019|Diet|

Gypsy Jazz Swings into the Northeast

How the unique style of Jazz has influenced local bands like The Lucky 5.

Jazz is more than melody, it’s more than the sound of trumpets and bass guitars cutting through the thick cigar smoke of a trendy bar room where music aficionados knowingly tap there heeled shoes on an old wooden floor. Jazz is […]

By |2020-01-28T14:42:11-05:00August 11th, 2019|Music|

Dead Ice in Iceland

 

Glaciers have stopped growing. Over the past century, glaciers across the globe have been retreating in the wrong direction. According to the National Snow & Ice Data Center, “Over 90 percent of the measured alpine glaciers in the world are retreating, in almost every major glaciated region” (nsidc.org). The Okjökull Glacier in Iceland is the […]

By |2020-01-28T14:43:00-05:00August 10th, 2019|Our Environment|

Tomatoes 10 Ways

Hooray, it’s tomato season! There’s really nothing like a sun-ripened tomato. From the look, the feel, the smell and the taste, a ripe tomato just says summer.

It’s strange to think that it wasn’t until the late 1800s that the tomato’s popularity with Americans began to solidify. Before that, […]

By |2019-07-31T18:31:45-04:00July 31st, 2019|Featured Article|

A Stroll Through Germantown

Under a cloudless sky and just off the banks of the Hudson, vendors, musicians, artisans, and shop owners came together and opened their doors for residents of Columbia County and the surrounding area. The May sky may have been spotless but all along Germantown’s Main Street local businesses dotted the sidewalks with unique, handcrafted items, […]

By |2019-08-28T14:53:20-04:00July 22nd, 2019|Main Street|

Community Leaders Combat Opioid Crisis

When local officials and volunteers gathered this Spring at Columbia Greene Community College’s Art Center Theater to discuss the current opioid crisis in upstate New York, there was no pretense regarding the monumental task that lay ahead. According to a 2016 NYSAC case study on the epidemic,  “Between 2005-2014, the state documented a 115% increase […]

By |2019-09-04T14:43:17-04:00July 20th, 2019|WOTS|
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