Long Trail and Magic Hat are great New England based micro-brews.
>From what I know the micro-brew movement was a west coast movement and
New England is playing catch up.
Thanks for the compliments, it is tough business.  Working with family
is certainly not the easy but I know I can trust them.  If your ever
in the area drop in.  Thanks again.

On Apr 18, 9:18 pm, JennyNYC <[email protected]> wrote:
> Marc,
>
> Ah, you must be right because the curator said that one of the reasons
> nobody would go work there was because it was in the middle of
> nowhere! Your website is great and it's pretty impressive that a
> family-run business has remained so successful and well-regarded.
>
> I don't know if the New England micro-brewers would want to hear you
> raving about Dogfish, though...
>
> Jenny
>
> On Apr 17, 10:19 pm, Marcboston <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Wow,  I got a free advertisement!  While I am at it we have some
> > delicious trees and shrubs for sale!   Thanks!  But....I think it is
> > the other Hillside operation.  Although we are the orginial Hillside
> > Nurseries,  atleast here in Massachusetts, my grandfather started it
> > 1938.  We are located in Franklin, Massachusetts (metro-west), I
> > believe the other Hillside is located in or around the (Pioneer
> > Valley)?  I heard that they are heavily involved in native perennials
> > and think they are one of the few operations that grow our native lady
> > slipper orchids.  Other than that I dont know of them,  I believe they
> > are called Hillside Nursery, where we are plural,  Hillside
> > Nurseries...even though we "currently" only have one location.  HA!
> > Thanks for inquiring though.
>
> > On Apr 17, 10:30 am, JennyNYC <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Marc,
>
> > > The NYBG Rock Garden Curator Jody Payne talks about Hillside Nurseries
> > > in Mass. and I assume that's you? But there is also a "Hillside
> > > Nursery".
>
> > > She talked about wishing the Hort. students would go volunteer to work
> > > there so they could learn good propagation techniques. I think maybe
> > > she ordered some things? She's been deeply involved with plans for the
> > > new Native Plant Garden.
>
> > > Sound like you?
>
> > > Jenny- Hide quoted text -
>
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