The Gustoso & Family restaurant at the Watermark at Brooklyn Heights. Photo: Gabby Jones The city has grown old. More specifically, 1.2 million New Yorkers are now over the age of 65, a senior population that has gone up by nearly 30 percent in the past decade. This is an […]
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Bhausaheb Kanchan is a Maharashtra-based farmer who owns a 3-acre ancestral plot Uruli Kanchan. Here, he has planted fruit bearing trees such as coconut, jamun, gooseberry, custard apple, tamarind, chikoo, and banana on two acres. On the remaining, he maintains a grape vineyard. Having always worked on a farm, Bhausaheb […]
In the channel-tufted annals of today’s design discourse, few words get tossed about with greater abandon than timeless. That flokati wall treatment? Timeless. Wi-Fi-enabled vegetable juicer? Timeless. Illuminated poured-resin cactus tree? Timeless. So, it feels all the more thrilling to enter a space that feels authentically that: rooted in the […]
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When Florence Chan left New Jersey for Wisconsin in 2015, she never imagined she would move back to her home state. Ms. Chan, 28, a UX designer, grew up in Milltown, a borough outside the city of New Brunswick, and attended college just down the road, at Rutgers University. Like […]