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The Wrap: Josh Berry leaves Union, farmers markets head back outside

The Wrap: Josh Berry leaves Union, farmers markets head back outside Scandinavia in Biddeford? Ja! Share When Henry Wagner was a child, his grandparents often took him to eat at Spurwink Country Kitchen, a casual restaurant at 150 Spurwink Road (Route 77) in Scarborough that has been around for 70 years. The restaurant, which is near Crescent Beach, Scarborough Beach and Two Lights State Park, was known for its “classic New England comfort food.” Wagner remembers eating corn chowder and pie – especially pie.  “Being a kid, you always remember pie,” he said. Now Wagner will be the one serving the pie. Wagner, who grew up to become a chef, bought the restaurant (Uncle Don’s Spurwink Country Kitchen in its most recent incarnation) and has been renovating the building himself since February. On June 1, it will reopen as Hank’s, with a 21st-century look, menu and overall concept. “I took the building down to the studs,” Wagner said, “and rebuilt the entire kitche

Welcome to my home town: How growing up in the Hundred Acre Wood prepared me for lockdown

Welcome to my home town: How growing up in the Hundred Acre Wood prepared me for lockdown Anna Prendergast © Provided by The Independent During lockdown, many of us made the pilgrimage back to our family homes – and rediscovered them through fresh eyes. Part guide, part love letter, “ ” is a new series in which we celebrate where we’re from. After all, it could be a while before we can go anywhere else… Mention Forest Row outside of Forest Row, and you’ll likely be greeted with barely-stifled sniggers and side-eye. The village’s quirky congregation of Steiners and Scientologists, Mormons and druids, hippies and hipsters has earned it a widespread reputation as more weird than wonderful. So when people ask me where I grew up, I’ll often tell them the Hundred Acre Wood instead – you know, where Winnie the Pooh lives? Sometimes, I’m met with a blank stare, as if I’ve just said I subsist on a diet of honey and hunt heffalumps for fun, but mos

We don t have electric tractors : Carbon tax exemption push for farmers supported by South Glengarry – Cornwall Newswatch

In this March 2019, file photo, South Glengarry Coun. Sam McDonell takes part in a council meeting. McDonell, who works for farm input company SynAgri, supports a move to exempt agricultural producers from the federal carbon tax. (Newswatch Group/Bill Kingston, File) LANCASTER – South Glengarry council is supporting a move by a southwestern Ontario agricultural advisory board to have the federal government exempt farmers from the carbon tax. Council agreed to support the Norfolk County Agricultural Advisory Board’s application during its meeting Tuesday night to exempt “primary agricultural producers.” The application is also supported by the Sarnia-area town of Plympton-Wyoming.

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