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Make the Farm to School Connection
Starting the school year off with planting, harvesting through the holidays, ushering in the spring with fresh greens...
Fresh and Incredibly Delicious! CSAs, Farmer’s Markets and More
Spring has finally arrived. Vegetable gardens across the region are springing to life! Peas, spinach, asparagus and...
Local Action, Local Business, Local BEER
Successful businesses work every day to become more efficient, but when it comes to energy efficiency, the advice a...
Best Bang for the Buck
For the last five years I have been focusing primarily on making homes in the Monadnock region more energy efficient....
Monadnock Green Business of the Year Award
The Monadnock Green Business of the Year (GBOY) Award recognizes those socially and environmentally responsible...
Monadnock Sustainability Network (MSN) Community Solar Initiative Update
Last winter MSN teamed up with students from Antioch University New England to bring community solar to the Monadnock...
Community Solar: Coming Soon To a Location Near You.
The sun may not be shining any brighter but we keep harvesting more from it. In 2013, the U.S. installed 140,000 more...
Reaching For Zero!
The term “Zero Net Energy” (ZNE) is new to many. Generally, it applies to homes which produce all (or more!) of the...
Home is where the heat should stay
By now I hope you’ve buttoned up your home and dealt w/ your fuel supply for this winter. Don’t be angry if you...
Are you ready to plug into the Sun?
We are experiencing a desperately needed renaissance in energy production in our country. We have seen a dramatic...
Kick Off the New Year with BEER!
Based on a survey of participating 10% Challenge members last fall, the Monadnock Sustainability Network (MSN), in...
Pollinators – What’s the Buzz?
What an exciting summer it was (and for many reasons)! Most of my work tends to take place in forests. However, I was...
Don’t Show Them the Cellar Honey
As an energy auditor and energy remodeling specialist, I have been focusing most of my attention on our charming...
Using Subtle Clues to Interpret Past Land Use Histories
Our landscape is covered with various clues that can help us understand how the land was used after colonists arrived...