Priced at $639,000 - 12 James Street, Winchester, MA 01890
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Perfect opportunity to own your own home in one of
Perfect opportunity to own your own home in one of the best school system towns in the state. This beautifully updated and well maintained ranch is ideal for any family, whether downsizing, first time home buying or making a school system move. This welcoming home boasts newer windows, an updated granite and stainless kitchen, wood floors, three lovely bedrooms, one and half baths and central air! You will love the flexible floor plan with dining area, open to the fire-placed living room and a terrific kitchen, plus garden access. The lower level has a laundry area, half bath, a family room, and easy access to the patio and garage, especially convenient on those rainy or snowy days. The back deck is perfect for summer cook outs, the lot is large, lush and affords privacy combined with terrific play space, great for kids and dogs alike. Enjoy coffee on the charming side patio, close to Wright Locke Farm, great schools, parks, public transportation and all that Winchester has to offer!
A New England Food Vision (2/4): Wright-Locke Farm Speaker Series 2017
A New England Food Vision - What can the Northeast accomplish by 2060?
Ever wonder how much food our region could actually produce for itself? Experts in a wide range of fields came together to figure out what is possible and wrote “A New England Food Vision.”
Molly Anderson, one of the authors, joined us to speak about how New England can meet half of its food needs by the year 2060 through repurposing land, making changes in our diets to increase health, and increasing the number of farmers in our region. The vision is ambitious, but feasible with organized effort to change the narrative we tell ourselves about food, publicize the business advantages of local food, and revitalize democracy in our region. Molly shed some light on what the Food Solutions New England network is doing to bring all this about.
Molly Anderson is the William R. Kenan, Jr., Professor of Food Studies at Middlebury College in Vermont, where she teaches about hunger, fixing food systems, food sovereignty and sustainable food systems. She collaborates on action and planning food systems at the state, national, regional and international scales. She is a member of the Network Design Team of Food Solutions New England, which promotes the New England Food Vision.
You can learn more about the New England Food Vision here:
A New England Food Vision (1/4): Wright-Locke Farm Speaker Series 2017
A New England Food Vision - What can the Northeast accomplish by 2060?
Ever wonder how much food our region could actually produce for itself? Experts in a wide range of fields came together to figure out what is possible and wrote “A New England Food Vision.”
Molly Anderson, one of the authors, joined us to speak about how New England can meet half of its food needs by the year 2060 through repurposing land, making changes in our diets to increase health, and increasing the number of farmers in our region. The vision is ambitious, but feasible with organized effort to change the narrative we tell ourselves about food, publicize the business advantages of local food, and revitalize democracy in our region. Molly shed some light on what the Food Solutions New England network is doing to bring all this about.
Molly Anderson is the William R. Kenan, Jr., Professor of Food Studies at Middlebury College in Vermont, where she teaches about hunger, fixing food systems, food sovereignty and sustainable food systems. She collaborates on action and planning food systems at the state, national, regional and international scales. She is a member of the Network Design Team of Food Solutions New England, which promotes the New England Food Vision.
You can learn more about the New England Food Vision here:
A New England Food Vision (3/4): Wright-Locke Farm Speaker Series 2017
A New England Food Vision - What can the Northeast accomplish by 2060?
Ever wonder how much food our region could actually produce for itself? Experts in a wide range of fields came together to figure out what is possible and wrote “A New England Food Vision.”
Molly Anderson, one of the authors, joined us to speak about how New England can meet half of its food needs by the year 2060 through repurposing land, making changes in our diets to increase health, and increasing the number of farmers in our region. The vision is ambitious, but feasible with organized effort to change the narrative we tell ourselves about food, publicize the business advantages of local food, and revitalize democracy in our region. Molly shed some light on what the Food Solutions New England network is doing to bring all this about.
Molly Anderson is the William R. Kenan, Jr., Professor of Food Studies at Middlebury College in Vermont, where she teaches about hunger, fixing food systems, food sovereignty and sustainable food systems. She collaborates on action and planning food systems at the state, national, regional and international scales. She is a member of the Network Design Team of Food Solutions New England, which promotes the New England Food Vision.
You can learn more about the New England Food Vision here:
12 James Street, Winchester, MA 01890 - MLS #72345445
Perfect opportunity to own your own home in one of the best school system towns in the state. This beautifully updated and well maintained ranch is ideal for any family, whether downsizing, first time home buying or making a school system move. This welcoming home boasts newer windows, an updated granite and stainless kitchen, wood floors, three lovely bedrooms, one and half baths and central air! You will love the flexible floor plan with dining area, open to the fire-placed living room and a terrific kitchen, plus garden access. The lower level has a laundry area, half bath, a family room, and easy access to the patio and garage, especially convenient on those rainy or snowy days. The back deck is perfect for summer cook outs, the lot is large, lush and affords privacy combined with terrific play space, great for kids and dogs alike. Enjoy coffee on the charming side patio, close to Wright Locke Farm, great schools, parks, public transportation and all that Winchester has to offer!
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Why Oceans Matter
This recording is from Wright-Locke Farm's free monthly speaker series. Learn more about the farm and our educational programming at WLFarm.org
September 25th 2019 – Laura Parker Roerden
Why the Ocean Matters: It’s Probably Not Why You Think
Solutions to climate change require us to think differently about how the land and sea connect to communities. Laura Parker Roerden, founder/executive director of Ocean Matters and fourth generation farmer will take us on a journey into a new paradigm for farms informed by oceans that optimizes climate mitigation through integrating regenerative soil practices with other ocean conservation efforts such as the protection of our beloved and iconic right whale, our quest to stop algal blooms and dead zones, better management of water resources, and the need to address ocean acidification. Furthermore, engaging with this paradigm in holistic ways can help communities build resilient youth, expand our notion of tribe, and give us new ways to belong.
Laura Parker Roerden
Executive Director and founder of Ocean Matters, Laura Parker Roerden has over twenty-five years of experience in environmental education and educating for social responsibility. She is a lecturer and author of many books, curricula and articles on young people’s social, emotional, and ethical development. She is the former publisher and managing editor at Educators for Social Responsibility and former managing editor of the magazine New Designs for Youth Development. Laura currently serves on the board of directors of both Women Working for Oceans (W20) at the New England Aquarium, as well as Earth, Ltd. of Southwicks Zoo and is a member of the Pleiades Network of Women Leaders in Sustainability. She lives on a fifth generation family farm in the Blackstone Valley of Massachusetts.
A New England Food Vision (4/4): Wright-Locke Speaker Series 2017
A New England Food Vision - What can the Northeast accomplish by 2060?
Ever wonder how much food our region could actually produce for itself? Experts in a wide range of fields came together to figure out what is possible and wrote “A New England Food Vision.”
Molly Anderson, one of the authors, joined us to speak about how New England can meet half of its food needs by the year 2060 through repurposing land, making changes in our diets to increase health, and increasing the number of farmers in our region. The vision is ambitious, but feasible with organized effort to change the narrative we tell ourselves about food, publicize the business advantages of local food, and revitalize democracy in our region. Molly shed some light on what the Food Solutions New England network is doing to bring all this about.
Molly Anderson is the William R. Kenan, Jr., Professor of Food Studies at Middlebury College in Vermont, where she teaches about hunger, fixing food systems, food sovereignty and sustainable food systems. She collaborates on action and planning food systems at the state, national, regional and international scales. She is a member of the Network Design Team of Food Solutions New England, which promotes the New England Food Vision.
You can learn more about the New England Food Vision here:
New England Sweetwater Farm & Distillery
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Rambo: Last Blood (2019 Movie) Teaser Trailer— Sylvester Stallone
Rambo: Last Blood— In theaters September 20, 2019. Sylvester Stallone, Paz Vega, Sergio Peris-Mencheta, Adriana Barraza, Yvette Monreal, Genie Kim aka Yenah Han, Joaquin Cosio, and Oscar Jaenada.
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Almost four decades after he drew first blood, Sylvester Stallone is back as one of the greatest action heroes of all time, John Rambo. Now, Rambo must confront his past and unearth his ruthless combat skills to exact revenge in a final mission. A deadly journey of vengeance, RAMBO: LAST BLOOD marks the last chapter of the legendary series.
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