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.
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 ...