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Amherst Bulletin - $1M in grants to boost local food system in Hampshire County

Amherst Bulletin - $1M in grants to boost local food system in Hampshire County
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Daily Hampshire Gazette - $1M in grants to boost local food system in Hampshire County

Daily Hampshire Gazette - $1M in grants to boost local food system in Hampshire County
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Three Somali Vermonters Tell Their Stories in 'Deep North'

Mohammed Abdulaziz hadn't heard his mother's most traumatic stories about fleeing Somalia until she began recounting them in a series of interviews for a book..

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Column: Hope in our midst: Essex woman working toward American Dream

Marybeth Redmond is a columnist for the Essex Reporter. Redmond is a long-time journalist who served as state representative of Essex Town from 2019-2022.

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Somali Bantu community and Mi'kmaq Nation in Maine build ties with inaugural food exchange | Page 2

Somali Bantu refugees began arriving in Maine about 20 years ago, fleeing civil war in their home country. Many have put down roots in central Maine, where several hundred people cultivate plots on a community farm. This year, Somali Bantu farmers offered two pallet loads of produce to members of the Mi’kmaq Nation, in a first of its kind food exchange. Maine Public Radio’s

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