If you're creative, interested in acting and love scaring the bejesus out of people, you might be want to volunteer for The Demon Trail at Crossroads Farm in Malverne in late October.
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9/16/16
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Looking for fun activities for you and/or the family to do in the coming week? Check out what's happening right in your own community in "The Week Ahead":
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By Rossana Weitekamp
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8/30/16
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As a first-generation Italian-American child, a tomato milling machine was as ordinary to me as a skate key. At the same time, the very sight of it triggered my flight instinct: I knew the minute that machine appeared on my kitchen table that hours upon hours of stewing tomatoes, running them through the mill, pouring the sauce into Mason jars and then boiling them until ready were soon to follow. It was a process that I dreaded.
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By Rossana Weitekamp
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8/25/16
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Looking for fun activities for you and the family? Check out what's happening right in your own community in The Week Ahead:
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8/15/16
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Looking for fun, local activities? Check out the events happening right in our own community.
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7/20/16
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Fairies and stodgy lords face off in Gilbert & Sullivan's whimisical political satire.
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6/8/16
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Fresh, organic produce, baked goods, cheeses, craft beers, arts and crafts and more will be available for sale when Farmer’s Market opens Saturday, June 4 at Crossroads Farm. The Farmer’s Market will be open each Saturday from 8 a.m. – 1 p.m.
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5/31/16
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Margaret Maher, of Merrick, cherishes every day, she says. Twenty-six years ago, at age 31, she was diagnosed with Stage I breast cancer. Her son was 3, and her daughter, 4 months old.
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By Scott Brinton
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3/16/16
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Sometimes an endeavor is so big that three heads, not two, are better than one.
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By Rossana Weitekamp
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12/30/15
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Stephanie Kane, the greenhouse manager for Crossroads Farm, was out in the farm’s field last week, as she often is, harvesting a delicious looking crop of mixed greens when the sight of her working made a visitor take pause. Was it really Nov. 27? A quick glance at an online calendar confirmed it was, but luckily, plants can’t read calendars.
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12/4/15
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