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Wondering what all those tents on Broadway between 114th and 116th are?  Wonder no more: it’s the Columbia Greenmarket!  Every Thursday and Sunday the market is here with tons of fresh goodies to augment your, ah, nutritious and filling John Jay/Ferris/Koronets diet.  Each Thursday, Bwog has the highlights: It’s nearly September, meaning TONS OF DELICIOUS […]

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Maybe it’s not as warm as it was a few days ago, but it’s still springtime!  Get out there and enjoy it with your favorite neighborhood farmers at the Columbia Greenmarket, on Broadway between 114th and 116th every Thursday and Sunday.  This week’s highlights gets you involved: Everything you see at the market began as […]

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