SAGUACHE — As dry leaves scratched at the town’s streets, 73-year-old Saguache Crescent publisher Dean Coombs hunched over his keyboard behind a pot of gray molten metal on his 1920 linotype machine, ...
What started as a hobby became a full-blown business for Harold MacVittie more than a decade ago. His Chapin clock shop is still ticking.
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Innovative business sets out to solve major problem with household waste: 'It changes your relationship'
Discover how the growing network of Repair Cafes in New York is changing the way people think about their broken items.
This year, the right-to-repair movement got a boost from—surprisingly—big tech, tariffs, and economic downturn. But the ...
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