GrowNYC In The News 2009

December 2009

Brooklyn Daily Eagle
Teaching Brooklyn To Recycle, One Neighborhood At a Time by Sarah Tobol
Caribbean Life News
More Low Income New Yorkers Access Healthy Foods

November 2009

NY1
Low Income Patrons Boost Greenmarket Mission
New York Times
Sales Using Food Stamps Double at Greenmarkets
Brooklyn Eagle
Recycle Batteries, Cell Phones at the City's Greenmarkets
NY1
Low Income Patrons Boost Greenmarket Mission
WNYC Soundcheck
How to Cope with Noisy Neighbors

October 2009

New York Daily News
A Sprint at the End of the Marathon: Mayoral candidates pulling out all stops to get the vote out by Adam Lisberg and Celeste Katz
Consumer Reports
Buzzword: Pop Up Store
Treehugger
Boho Bodega Reinvents New York City's Beloved Corner Deli by David Friedlander
New York Magazine
The Micro-Economy of Union Square by Kevin Gray
Time Out New York
Own This City: 101 Things to do in New York City in the Fall
Top Chefs Unite for Taste of Greenmarket

September 2009

Treehugger
Check Out the Green Brooklyn Green City Fair...Composting, Recycled Clothing Sculptures, Green Roofs and More by Matthew McDermott
Brooklyn Eagle
New Yorkers Celebrate Sustainability In Brooklyn by Sarah Tobol
The New York Times
Help for Hunts Point Market, 3 Years After the Move by Andrew Keh
New York Daily News
'Food Desert' Bloms in the Bronx: Wholesale Greenmarket Opens by Bill Egbert
Staten Island Advance
Greenmarket Set toOpen at Staten Island Mall SaturdaysThis FallbyStephanieSlepian
Greenmarket Opens in a Second Staten Island LocationbyMaura Grunland
Livingston Man is Passionate About Saving Water by Deborah E. Young
Village Voice
NYC's Wholesale Farmer's Market Takes a Step in the Right Direction by Sarah DiGregorio

August 2009

Brooklyn Eagle
Creating Sculpture Out of Old Clothes by Sarah Tobol
Examiner.com
Get Your Greens: Produce Shopping and More at the Greenmarket by Amelia Blanquera
Planet Green
Going Green on Campus: An Inspired Student Working to Inspire Others by Rachel Cernansky
Brooklyn Daily Eagle
Green Art Show Highlights New Gallery House in Clinton Hillby Harold Egeln
GreenBeat Broolyn
Though CUE is Gone, Its Programs Live Onby Sarah Tobol
New York Daily News
Urban Farmers Grow Bumper Crop of Diverse Vegetables in Queens by Leigh Remizowski
Queens Chronicle
New Greenmarket Comes to Coronaby Ann Marie Costella
Serious Eats
Who are Your Favorite Farmer at Farmers' Markets? by Ed Levine
The Riverdale Press
An Extra Helping of Veggies for Marble Hillby N. Clark Judd

July 2009

Media Daily News
Sesame Street Characters Help Promote NYC
MTA Promotions Podcast
Greenmarket MetroCard Promotion(MP3)
O, the Oprah Magazine
Raising Happy Pigs, The Tastiest Bacon You'll Ever Eat
MTA Promotions Podcast
Greenmarket MetroCard Promotion(MP3)
New York Daily News
Rockefeller Center Farmers Market
New York Times
Style On the Street: Market
Calendar of Events: Rockefeller Center Greenmarket
WNYC Leonard Lopate Show
Food in the City: Winning Recipes

June 2009

Shape Up! Glamour Health and Fitness Blog
Four Ways to Spice Up a Boring Salad by Karina Arrue
WCBS NEWSRADIO 880
Commuters Can Take a Bite Out of the Big Apple's Newest Greenmarket
New York Times Diner's Journal
Port Authority Greenmarket: A Match Made in Midtown by Dan Saltzstein
Brooklyn Eagle
Borough Hall Greenmarket: Highly Sustainable by Sarah Tobol
Gourmet Magazine
Good Breeding, Good Eating by Tom Mylan
The L Magazine
Eating In for a Week by Cathy Erway
New York Magazine
Grub Street: Midtown Greenmarket
The New York Times
Diner's Journal: Port Authority Greenmarket by Florence Fabricant
A Taste of the Wild, Briefly Captured by Pete Wells
The Queens Courier
Greenmarkets Off To Fresh Start by Tiffany Haufe
The Riverdale Press
Food For Thought
Time Out New York
June Greenmarket Guide

May 2009

Daily News
Your Guide to New York City's Greenmarkets: Locations, Hours and Specialties by Rosemary Black
KHNL NBC 8
Farmers' Markets: Eating Seasonally by Heather Bauer, R.D.
New York Magazine
In Season: Strawberries by Robin Raisfeld & Rob Patronite
In Season: Rhubarb by Robin Raisfeld & Rob Patronite
In Season: Sheep's Milk Ricotta by Robin Raisfeld & Rob Patronite
In Season: Young Spinach by Robin Raisfeld & Rob Patronite
Windham Journal/Hudson-Catskill Newspapers
GCSWD hosts city students for riparian buffer project on the Batavia Kill
Sundance Channel: The Green
Traction For Life: Material Mondays VIDEO Feature with OROE's David Hurd
Mother Jones
Recycling? Fuhgeddaboudit: Are New Yorkers Right to Think Recycling is a Waste of Time?by Susan Burton

April 2009

Daily News
Green Sins of the City: What New Yorkers Could be Doing to Help the Earth by Robert Dominguez
ABC News Good Morning America
Emeril's Dinner Date Masterpiece
Brooklyn Eagle
Greenmarket back to Bay Ridge
Daily News
Five New York City Greenmarket that are open for the season
Encore, The Performing Arts Magazine
Rags to Riches unwanted threads raise charitable bread by Sarah Shanok

March 2009

Earth 911
New Yorks ReMix Campaign Drives Magazine Recycling by Amanda Wills
The Brooklyn Paper
There's Definitely a 'Market' for Produce in Ridge by Ben Muessig
Lancaster Farming
Up on the Roof by Tracy Sutton
New York Magazine
In Season: Hydroponic Tomatoes by Robin Raisfeld & Rob Patronite
In Season: Pinto Beans by Robin Raisfeld & Rob Patronite
New York Times
From Showpiece to Sustainable Crops, a Farm Shifts by Annaliese Griffin

February 2009

New York Magazine
Culture at the Greenmarket by Robin Raisfeld & Rob Patronite
New York Times
The Taste Bone's Connected to the... Soup Bone by Jane Sigal

January 2009

Columbia Spectator
Market on the Way Up in Morningside by Janine Carpenter
Manhattan Times
Go Green Textile Recycling Day Brings in Two Tons
New York Times
City Room: Paterson Warns of Historic Economic Challenge by Sewell Chan
Staten Island Advance
NYC Winter Restaurant Week by Maura Grunlund
Time Out New York
The Feed: Eyewitness Account Jimmy's No.43 Cassoulet Cookoff

Every year, GrowNYC holds our Annual Spring Plant Sale in order to provide community groups with affordable perennial and annual flowering plants, herbs, ground covers, and vegetables grown by Greenmarket farmers and sold in wholesale quantities.