by Beth | Sep 10, 2015 | Being green, News, Wellesley News
With growing evidence of the environmental hazards of plastic bags, at least 15 Massachusetts communities have now passed bag bans and many more communities are considering restrictions. What should Wellesley do? Wellesley residents will come together for a free event...
by Beth | Jun 5, 2015 | Being green, Fitness and Health
“Beware The Masquerader,” Ruth Furman’s article in the Summer issue of WellesleyWestonMagazine, offers advice to help avoid the perils of poison ivy, poison oak and poison sumac during the outdoor season.
by Beth | Apr 14, 2015 | Being green, Education, Home, News, Wellesley News
Discover Sustainable Solutions for Daily Living at the Sustainable Living Festival A Family Event for Everyone With Ideas for Your Home, Garden, Finances, Health plus Kids Zone, Fashions, Beauty Products, Guitars, Cars, etc. Saturday, May 16th from 10 am – 3 pm...
by Beth | Apr 9, 2015 | Being green, Home
Backyard farming is on the upswing in Wellesley and Weston! Writer Allison Ijams Sargent visits some local backyard farms in the Spring issue of WellesleyWeston Magazine.
by Beth | Mar 20, 2015 | Being green, Food and Wine, News, Wellesley News
40+ VARIETY OF VEGETABLES, EGGS, BEEF, CHICKEN, CHEESES, FLOUR, DOG TREATS, SOAPS, HONEY, BAKED GOODS AND PLENTY OF ARTISANS Saturdays Starting May 9th 10am – 2pm 309 Washington St. (The Unitarian Universalist Church) The Wellesley Farmers’ Market is...
by Beth | Mar 7, 2015 | Being green
While spring may not seem like it’s right around the corner, it won’t be long before magnolias are announcing its arrival. Learn more about these handsome trees or shrubs in The Green Scene in the Spring issue of WellesleyWeston Magazine.
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