Profile of GED student Elliott Dudley
Public housing
Healthy diets don’t grow in the garden
Healthy diets don’t grow in the garden
Several organizations are working to provide affordable, healthy food to low-income New Yorkers through urban farmsteads, mobile markets and hands-on gardening programs. But what do public housing residents think about healthy eating?
Co-written by Micah Luxen and Natalie Rahhal. Originally posted on NYCinFocus on 21 Oct, 2013.
A void on the Lower East Side after a Pathmark closes
A void on the Lower East Side after a Pathmark closes
Everyday grocery shopping has become much more of a hassle for the residents of the Lower East Side since Pathmark’s branch on Cherry Street closed.
Originally published on NYCinFocus on 17 Oct, 2013.
Every buck counts at seniors’ flea market at Baruch Houses
Every buck counts at seniors’ flea market at Baruch Houses
Seniors in Baruch Houses on the Lower East Side gather every Saturday to make money, find a good bargain and enjoy each other’s company.
Originally published on NYCinFocus on 5 Oct, 2013.