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Asa Needle
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Asa Needle is a worker-owner in the Toxic Soil Busters co-op.
Healthy Yards with Youth in Charge
Health
Asa Needle
,
Matt Feinstein
, and
Jonathan Rodrigues
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July 24, 2012
The Worcester, Mass., Toxic Soil Busters co-op shows improving a neighborhood’s health doesn’t have to be limited to experts and outsiders.
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