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Americans of all ages are coming together in ‘intentional communities’

Residents of Commonspace in Syracuse, N.Y., often make dinner together

THERE’S NOT A LOT TO DO IN SYRACUSE, N.Y., WHEN YOU’RE living alone and a storm dumps three feet of snow on the city. A dinner with friends would be nice; so would a yoga class or a shared movie. And when that’s done, it would also be nice to have a bit of that wintertime solitude watching the snow fall from the privacy of your own home.

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