This mushroom eats plastic
A newly-discovered type of mushroom could not only play a crucial role in slashing plastic pollution, but could have myriad other uses in addressing the...
Market readies for season
The market provides an active family oriented atmosphere offering a variety of local, handmade, and homemade goods and services. Interested Venders should email marketoffcentre@gmail.com...
Edible garden weeds
Warm March wind, flowering redbuds, and the greening of the lawn: all suggestions of spring. Early spring is when some of the most prolific,...
Ocean plastics get upcycled
Launching Summer 2019 is LowTides Ocean Products and they are celebrating Earth Month with the world's most eco-friendly chair. Built with 2.5 pounds of up-cycled ocean...
Trees have a heartbeat
Until now, scientists thought water moved through trees by osmosis, in a somewhat continuous manner. Now they’ve discovered the trunks and branches of trees...
More towns stop recycling
Recycling, for decades an almost reflexive effort by American households and businesses to reduce waste and help the environment, is collapsing in many parts...
Recycling bench update
Recycling Bench Update: Our bins should arrive in a week. In the meantime, please start collection of the following items: Grocery bags, Bread bags,...
Prepping for beans
Soil preparation began along the tennis courts at Wellwood Memorial Park, between Linden and Hamilton Avenues, today for one of IE Merchantville's small action, edible garden...
FoodSmiles St. Albans
Sometimes finding a suitable growing site is just the start of the journey. This story from Incredible Edible St Albans shows how shear determination...
SEED: The Untold Story
Several residents gathered at Eilandarts Center to view a screening of "SEED: The Untold Story" on Friday, March 29th hosted by Incredible Edible Merchantville. The movie chronicles passionate seed keepers protecting...










































