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The Vineyard Gazette - Martha s Vineyard News | The Farm Boss: An Interview with Julie Scott
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Rancher Co-ops Offer Meat-Processing Solution For Small Farmers
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Schick Xtreme will turn your points into real donations to the St. Baldrick s Foundation.
Take on the role of XtremeMan, a fearless bald super hero to shave heads and rack up bald bucks.
The first-ever mobile game that raises money for childhood cancer research.
What s new this year? In June, Schick
® Xtreme
® will debut limited edition Shave The Day razor packs at more than 36,000 retail locations at stores like CVS, Kroeger, Rite Aid, Target Walgreens, and Walmart, as well as on Schick.com. Each pack will feature Xtreme Man, the game s courageous hero who uses his Xtreme 3 Razor as a hover board to shave heads and collect Bald Bucks that Schick turns into real dollar donations for St. Baldrick s. Each pack will include a QR code so customers can learn more about the program, download the mobile game, and of course donate!
The Martha s Vineyard Times
The P.A. Club: Always there to help
The Oak Bluffs institution has risen to the challenge of the pandemic.
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Staff members pose for a picture, from left: Kezia Alvares, Karen Galbransen, Jennifer Pillsworth, Georgia Maroni, and Sharon Brown. Jeremy Driesen
The Island Food Pantry is located at the P.A. Club in Oak Bluffs. Jeremy Driesen
Pretty trees flank the entrance from Vineyard Avenue. Jeremy Driesen
The bar at the back of the P.A. Club. Jeremy Driesen
It s a pretty quiet bar scene. Jeremy Driesen
Emily Freeman-Miller, bartender at the P.A. Club. Jeremy Driesen
Big Island Grown goes sustainable with solar + hydroelectric energy. Goes Live on 4/20/21.
We are very proud of this solar solution. The amount of fossil fuel needed to power an operation of this size and scope is particularly high. With hydro power & solar it is a very sustainable venture!” Jeff Kaemmerlen, CEO of Sunspear EnergyHONOLULU, HI, UNITED STATES, April 21, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ Sunspear Energy, a Hawaii based solar developer and contractor, recently completed a 300kW roof type solar installation on the production facility of Big Island Grown, a medical cannabis operation. Using REC Group Alpha modules, the system will provide about half of the power needed to deliver 12 hours of light plus energy for climate control and equipment. The solar system is paired with an hydroelectric turbine that is fed from the flumes that were originally in place for the sugar plantation that occupied the site since the mid 1800’s. The combination of solar and hydro power gives t
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