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David Grimm, the owner of the Regulator Roasting Company, describes a cup of fine coffee much the way an experienced wine-lover would analyze a fine vintage.
If Grimm were to make a trip to Costa Rica, he would be confident of his ability to find the specific trees that provided the beans for a Costa Rica Black Honey coffee that he pronounced as creamy in a way reminiscent of Greek yogurt, with tart notes and a suggestion of strawberry jam. His flavor profile for the Ethiopian Natural Yirgacheffe he currently has in stock includes notes of apricot, blackberry, raspberry and plum before finishing with a hint of milk chocolate.
New Coffee House to Open Near West Endicott Park
Danielle Edgington says she plans to open Paula s Coffee House in West Endicott on Monday morning.
Edgington worked for several years at a Starbucks store in the town of Dickinson. She s now looking forward to serving coffee at the new business at 110 North Page Avenue.
Paula s Coffee House is located on North Page Avenue, across the street from West Endicott Park. (Photo: Bob Joseph/WNBF News)
Edgington says the coffee house is named in memory of her late grandmother.
The shop will serve coffee and other beverages, along with pastries for takeout. The coffee is being obtained from Java Joe s Roasting Company in Binghamton.
Mountaineer Roasting Company has opened its doors for coffee service for the first time since March 2020, when its Evansdale Crossing location shutdown due to COVID-19.
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The Sweats for Vets organization met its goal for the year 2020 by collecting and distributing 2,100 sweatshirts to homeless veterans in the New England/New York area.
Homeless veterans all over New England were gifted with Boston sports team hooded sweatshirts for Christmas.
Some 40 organizations participated in the Marlborough-based Sweats for Vets efforts including the St. Stephen Lutheran Church, the Marlborough Junior Woman’s Club, the Rotary Club of Marlborough and others.
The founder of Sweats for Vets, Mark Vital, started this mission with the belief that a sweatshirt from a New England based team brings more than just warmth but also pride and hope to a homeless veteran.