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Farmers’ Market Back In Chatham Borough Beginning Saturday

The Chatham Borough Farmers' Market is planning its 15-year anniversary celebration and comes back for the season on Saturday, June 19.

The Chatham Borough Farmers’ Market is planning its 15-year anniversary celebration and comes back for the season on Saturday, June 19.
The Chatham Borough Farmers’ Market is planning its 15-year anniversary celebration and comes back for the season on Saturday, June 19. (Shutterstock)

CHATHAM, NJ — Rain or shine on Saturday, the Chatham Borough Farmers’ Market reopens for its first day of the 2021 season, with an array of Jersey Fresh items.

The market will be open Saturdays at Chatham Borough’s Train Station, Railroad Plaza South from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m, through Nov. 20.

Those who regularly shop the market each year will expect to see some of the vendors from past years, including Snoep Winkel Farm, Cunningham Farm & Gardens, Silver Lake Farm, Melick’s Town Farm, Reasons Wine, Pickle Licious, Empanada Lady, Paolo’s Kitchen, Jess Bakeshop, Sally Lunn’s Tea Shoppe, Pizza Vita and J&J Italian Ice.

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There are some exciting new additions too for the 2021 Market with Omi’s Coffee House Trucks, Untied Brewing Company, Grandma Emma’s Bakery, Soul Bowls, Oldwick Soup, Fat Cap Gourmet Mushrooms, Sourland Distillery Spirits and Little Scent Shoppe.

Fans of the market should stay tuned for the market’s 15th anniversary event on its Facebook Page here or here for its Instagram.

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Those who visit the market could sign up at while there to receive the most updated information about the market's upcoming happenings or email [email protected] to get subscribed.

For vendor applications and more information, visit Chatham Borough's website here.

To volunteer at the market, contact Janice Piccolo at [email protected] or call 201-650-3187.

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