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The Daily Free Press

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The boarding used to protect Boston businesses prior to the election, in anticipation of protests, will be reused in order to reduce its environmental impact, according to construction professionals. MEGHAN SCOTT/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

What businesses can do with plywood after un-boarding storefronts

Allison Pirog November 9, 2020
Wooden boarding put up in anticipation of property damage on Election Day can be reused to reduce its environmental impact.
Following the trend of charcoal-based foods, J.P. Licks offers Nano Black ice cream in its stores. PHOTO BY CHLOE GRINBERG/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Activated charcoal food trends may be fun, but health benefits are questionable

Allegra Peelor September 21, 2017

Instagram feeds and Tumblr timelines from Santa Monica to Williamsburg to London have recently been flooded with a new food trend that is a darker reaction to the current rainbow craze — activated...

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