The Okolita children Catherine, 10, Sterling, 4, and Vivienne, came for “shushi and pie.” Sterling doesn’t seem too impressed with sushi.
Colleen Miller was up at 4:30 a.m. last Saturday to make sure everything was ready to roll for the opening of another season of the farmers’ market. “The first thing I do is make coffee,” said Miller, who manages the open-air market site across the street from the Co-op Marketplace. “For some reason, the opening […]
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