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By Elle Peifer Coltrane Richlen has long been interested in alternative medicine and a whole food lifestyle. So it wasn’t surprising when the villager became interested in owning her own natural food store. “I have been a supporter of the non-GMO movement and concerned about the impact of pesticides and herbicides on the environment, wildlife and ourselves,” she recently told the News. Meanwhile, as a massage therapist for the last 11 years, she’s been sharing her love of all things health and healing with others. “Natural remedies and healing have always been an interest of mine,” she said. On Monday, March 1, Richlen will open Rosie’s Natural Foods at 142 Dayton St., having purchased Starflower Natural Foods from Marnie Neumann in early February. ....
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Three local businesses are closing for the winter during what their owners expect to be a grim few months of the pandemic. Whether other seasonal closures will follow in Yellow Springs remains to be seen. Peach’s Grill closed in mid-November after a kitchen worker tested positive for the virus, while Ye Olde Trail Tavern followed suit this Monday, though no positive cases have been reported there. And Import House on Dayton Street closed last Friday, following a confirmed case that morning. All three businesses are owned by villagers Don Beard and Christine Monroe-Beard. “Things are going to go south real quick,” Beard said in a recent phone call, reflecting on the rapid spread of COVID-19 in Greene County and Ohio. ....