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Produce Alliance Partners with Little Leaf Farms to Elevate Menu at Legal Sea Foods

Produce Alliance Partners Legal Sea Foods features greens from Little Leaf Farms in dishes such as their House Salad, Classic Caesar Salad, and in the Fennel Apple Salad accompaniment to their Signature Crab Cake starter. Produce Alliance (PA) is exploring an innovative, local partnership between iconic east coast restaurant group, Legal Sea Foods, and the Boston based hydroponic grower, Little Leaf Farms. Little Leaf Farms is known for their lettuce’s signature “curl” and fresh, crispy flavor which marries effortlessly with Legal Sea Foods’ longstanding commitment to quality and freshness. “From protein to produce, sourcing local ingredients for our dishes has always been hugely important to Legal Sea Foods. We’re proud to support a fellow New England-based business committed to outstanding quality by partnering with Little Leaf Farms for our lettuce need

The Fight To Protect Affordable Housing

Here is the  Radio Boston rundown for April 29. Tiziana Dearing is our host. Massachusetts Senator Ed Markey was in attendance last night for President Biden s first major address to Congress. We talk with him about what he heard from the President and what he makes of the administration s priorities moving forward, and also what it was like to be in the room for a pandemic presidential address. WBUR s investigative team has found that investment firms are mining for profits in federal affordable housing programs, undermining the intent of the program and putting thousands of tenants at risk. Joining us to discuss this is Christine Willemsen, WBUR s senior investigative editor-reporter. We re also joined by David Davenport, the lawyer representing the Tenants Development Corporation, the Boston non-profit who is fighting to protect affordable housing.

Taunton Aries gasification: Scientists weigh in on pollution question

TAUNTON  Aries Clean Technologies and its supporters say its gasification plant, which would deal with the region s sewage sludge and could net millions of dollars for the city, is safe for public health and the environment.  Environmental and public health groups say the opposite, warning that the plant, which would be built on a part of the former landfill site on East Britannia Street, could have toxic air emissions, and would further burden a community that already had to deal with the negative impacts of the landfill, such as smell, noise and pollution.  But what do independent scientists have to say about the plant? 

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