

A former New York City real estate agent and a retired medical center engineer say the future of gardening is here—and it’s round.
“I thought there was never any place I’d ever live other than New York City,” said Joe'l Moss. “At some point, my seedlings became more important than the newest restaurant."
The shop is one of many small pharmacies across the nation, including those in Saugerties, Boiceville, and Phoenicia, that say they’re being squeezed by pharmacy benefit managers who act as intermediaries between drugmakers, insurers, and pharmacies. A push toward large retailers such as CVS, meantime, degrade opportunities for one-on-one care just as potential cuts to Medicaid spark more worries about the nation’s healthcare system.