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Religious harvests help feed hungry

At St. John's Church in Cold Spring Harbor,

Photo credit: Photo by Nancy Borowick | At St. John's Church in Cold Spring Harbor, Rev. Luke Fodor, 33, spends time in the community garden which was a project that he created in March which donates his produce to Food Not Bombs. (June. 14, 2012)

The Rev. Luke Fodor bent over the mass of plants, grazed the tiny green tomatoes hidden behind the leaves and tied some of the stems to the bamboo sticks supporting the dense vegetation.

In about a month, these tomatoes will be ready.

But he won't be eating them.

All of the tomatoes, eggplants, onions, peppers and carrots in the garden at St. John's Church in Cold Spring Harbor...

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