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Forest Hills »

The farmers market, originally slated to end on Nov. 18, is being extended by five weeks.

Union Square »

“New Green City” is a day-long fair Wednesday that highlights eco-friendly practices and services.

Belmont »

It took just eight hours for the volunteers to build the new project at the Bronx apartment complex.

Morris Heights »

A group of Bronx seniors run the Heights Community Farmers Market, in its first season this summer.

Morrisania »

Through an internship, young people teach about nutrition inside Bronx-Lebanon Hospital waiting rooms.

Forest Hills »

Residents lined up outside of Forest Hills Post Office to buy vegetables, wine and breads.

Windsor Terrace »

A new farmers market debuts in Windsor Terrace weeks after the area's only supermarket closed.

Union Square »

A healthy cooking truck in Union Square will now run on the power of the sun.

Union Square »

Expanding the 'Health Bucks' program is expected to greatly increase low-income people's produce access.

Carnegie Hill »

Greenmarkets at East 82nd and 92nd streets will have regular compost drop-off sites for food scraps.

Union Square »

Green Mountain Energy Company, a clean energy provider, used customer donations to fund the project.

South Bronx »

The schools at the Morris Educational Campus won the 2012 Green Cup Challenge, an energy-saving contest.

Downtown »

One vendor said it was too early to say whether business would be better at West Broadway between Park Place and Barclay Street than it has been in Zuccotti Park.

Harlem »

Eight bodegas will receive refrigeration units in a partnership with NYC Strategic Alliance for Health , GrowNYC and Red Jacket Orchards to carry fresh produce.

Downtown »

The Zuccotti Park greenmarket, which has been in place for several years, will have to move to West Broadway between Park Place and Barclay Street as a result of the OWS encampment.