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Vivian Ku’s first two restaurants, Pine & Crane in Silver Lake and Joy in Highland Park, became neighborhood fixtures through their fast-casual airiness and the evident lightness of the Taiwanese dishes they serve. The subtlety of flavors and emphasis on vegetables have never been a play at oversimplifying the cuisine; those traits specifically channel the cooking style of Ku’s maternal grandmother, Fang Chiu Chen, a constant muse in her approach to food.
Chen’s spirit guides Today Starts Here, Ku’s 4-month-old breakfast pop-up in Chinatown. The menu is concise: crisp, griddled flatbreads and dough pockets filled with softly scrambled eggs; rice in various, gently seasoned forms; a few sweeter dishes; and fragrant teas and brown sugar boba. But it is long in family memories.
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Saratoga County EOC rebranded as LifeWorks
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The Saratoga County Economic Opportunity Council has renamed itself as LifeWorks Community Action to end confusion that it is a government agency. It is a nonprofit.LifeWorks
BALLSTON SPA - Saratoga County Economic Opportunity Council (EOC) is rebranding itself as LifeWorks Community Action. The name change for 55-year-old nonprofit, that provides food, early childhood education, energy assistance, and family and immigration services, is immediate.
“We’re proud to stand at the intersection of the economic equality and social justice movements,” LifeWorks Executive Director Jo Anne Hume said. “By becoming LifeWorks, we’re honoring our mission and legacy of community action – neighbors helping neighbors. We’ve been mistaken as a government agency for too long and that’s not the experience our neighbors have when they turn to us for help.”