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Waterford Is Blessed With Many Things..
Just one of those is the amazing food offering available throughout the city and county!
West Waterford Festival of Food is just one of the food festivals that has had to postpone their event this year however they have since developed Festival Spirit – a brand new event which runs from April 23rd-25th. Festival Spirit is a 3-day mini-series of virtual and physically distanced initiatives created to capture a sense of the famous festival.
This Friday on Drive Time with Aoibhin Fallon from 3-6pm, Aoibhin will be celebrating Festival Spirit throughout the show. She’ll be chatting to the organisers, some local producers and checking out some of the events that will take place over the weekend to keep the festival alive in our hearts, minds and appetites and to remind us that although things are different there is still so much that we can celebrate and enjoy!
Refugee Renewal Absorbing the displaced from overseas can be a tough urban task. But
for a city in decline, it can be an unexpected opportunity. Sarah Harney | May 2005
Mohawk Street in east Utica is a typical old ethnic retail street a block or so of three-story brick buildings, flanked on either side by another block of wood-frame houses turned into small shops and modern- day convenience stores surrounded by parking lots. Mohawk Street isn t downtown, but it s less than a mile away, built more than a century ago to serve as the commercial center of the Italian neighborhood around it.
Every industrial town in the Northeast has a street like Mohawk, sometimes two or three, depending on how many different groups arrived during the great European immigration of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Most of them are struggling today especially in places such as Utica, which has lost almost half its population in the last 50 years.