Daily Archives: December 5, 2014

Farmers Markets | North Salem Real Estate

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Rye’s Down to Earth Farmers Market
has been EXTENDED by 2 weeks!

We’ll be open every Sunday, through December 21st, from 8:30 am-2:00 pm

Located in the parking lot on Theodore Fremd Avenue (behind Purchase St. stores)
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The following farms and food makers will sell fresh foods – and holiday gifts! – at some or all of the upcoming Sunday markets. Please visit the webpage of Rye’s Down to Earth Farmers Market for full details.

Alpacatrax – Yarn, roving, and finished goods made from alpaca fibers

Bombay Emerald Chutney Company

Christiane’s Backstube – German-inspired baked goods

Dr. Pickle

Karl Family Farms

Meredith’s Bread

Migliorelli Farm

Newgate Farms​ – Seasonal foods, hand-crafted holiday wreaths, and more

Our Daily Bread

Pie Lady & Son

Simple Eats with Chef T – Healthy prepared foods to go

Taiim Falafel Shack

Tierra Farm

Yellow Bell Farm
Thank you for supporting local farms and food businesses!

Down to Earth Markets is a certified B (Beneficial) Corporation that manages farmers markets in Westchester County, Rockland County, and New York City. We believe that seasonal, local food is a vital part of our heritage that ensures the health of our communities and environment.
Visit DowntoEarthMarkets.com for updates on the Rye Farmers Market, as well as to learn more about our company.

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The Employment Situation in November – 3-2-1, Lift Off! | South Salem Real Estate

The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported that payroll employment expanded by 321 thousand in November, an increase well above expectations. Monthly employment gains prior to November have averaged 233 thousand in 2014. Job gains in September and October were revised upward by a total of 44 thousand. The average workweek for all employees and average hourly earnings rose. Job gains were widespread. These labor market gains coupled with recent output growth point to an economic recovery that is gaining momentum (Momentum).

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From the separate household survey the BLS reported the unemployment rate was unchanged at 5.8 percent in November. The report characterized the number of long-term unemployed and under-employed persons (those employed part-time who would prefer full-time work) as little changed in November, but these numbers have been trending down steadily from their peaks. In November these two categories declined by a total of 278 thousand. The labor force expanded by 119 thousand and the labor force participation rate held at 62.8 percent where it has been since April after several years of troubling declines.

Overall this is a very strong report. Jobs are being added at a robust pace, the labor force is expanding, at 5.8 percent, the unemployment rate is at the high end of what some economist might call normal (between 5 and 6 percent). If November’s progress can be sustained economic commentators should be over the moon by next spring.

 

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http://eyeonhousing.org/2014/12/the-employment-situation-in-november-3-2-1-lift-off/