Thanksgiving wouldn’t be the same without the New Jersey connections.
Maggie Glynn talks with Katherine Craig from Boxwood Hall in Elizabeth, NJ about colonial-era owner Elias Boudinot who in 1789 proposed a day of public thanksgiving.
And then the conversation turns to that Thanksgiving table staple, cranberries. Joe Darlington, a fifth-generation Pine Barrens cranberry farmer talks with Maggie about the native New Jersey crop.
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