
This year there are already three new vendors: Tiny Greens, Sprout Juicery and American Dream Coffee Company. Continue Reading →
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This year there are already three new vendors: Tiny Greens, Sprout Juicery and American Dream Coffee Company. Continue Reading →
This year, the Greenwich Farmers Market welcomed a new vendor. Sleepy Hollow Farm, based in Southington, offers a variety of both beef and pork, as well as chicken eggs. Continue Reading →
Last week Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont ruled that towns will be allowed to open their marinas for personal use, making boaters happy. Some more good news for Greenwich residents is on the way. The State has declared that farmers markets are to be considered
“Essential Businesses” and therefore can remain open. The Greenwich Farmers Market in the Horseneck lot by exit 3 of I-95 will open for the season on May 16 at its regular time of 9:30am. Expect to see market manager Judy Waldeyer, in a face mask and gloves, ring the opening bell at 9:30am. Continue Reading →
In 2019 restaurants opened. Houses were demolished. There were parades, plays, contests, graduations, and much more. Continue Reading →
Jerry Siccardi, an early radar expert, was part of General Patton’s Third Army. Toward the end of the war he liberated people from the concentration camp at Dachau, one of the memories that haunts him. Continue Reading →
Check out Judy the Jam Lady’s recipes for Pumpkin Bread and Butternut squash Parmesan. Continue Reading →
Ten of 13 vendors will continue to come to Greenwich for the Saturday Farmers Market in the Horseneck Lot by exit 3. Continue Reading →
Augustine’s Farm will open for the season on July 1. There is a girls softball tourney at GHS. At Audubon Greenwich there will be a butterfly count. There will be fireworks at two locations…. and much more. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Farmers Market opened Saturday morning May 20 as local vendors proudly sell their local produce and other foods to excited customers. Continue Reading →
Market master Judy Waldeyer’s traditional ringing of the bell at 9:30 will mark the beginning of the season. Continue Reading →