Monday, May 7, 2012

Islanders move love and money to their own credit union

Fed up with corporate indifference, a green haven in Puget Sound, Wash., finds a novel way to snub big banks.

VASHON ISLAND, Wash. — It would be hard to imagine a place further removed from the brash intensity of Occupy Wall Street. This secluded island of fir forests and rolling lavender fields — home to 23 organic farms, a tofu factory and a monastery that markets its own gourmet coffee — has always been a counterculture retreat for those who bike to the sound of different drummers.


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