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07/08/2020 07:00 AM

Old Saybrook Farmers’ Market is Back


Photo by Kelley Fryer/Harbor News

Joy Graves and Anne Hardy buy some pie from Shaun Gregoire of Standish Brook Farm at the Old Saybrook Farmers’ Market on July 1. Fresh fruit and vegetables, breads and baked goods, all-natural goat milk bath products, and crafts were also available. The market is open for the season on Wednesdays and Saturdays through October from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at 210 Main Street in Old Saybrook.

The Old Saybrook Farmers Market was open again Wednesday mornings 9am -12:30pm and on Saturdays too though October at 210 Main St, Old Saybrook. Fresh fruit and vegetables, breadsand baked goods, all natural goat milk bath products, and crafts were available on Wednesday.Photo by Kelley Fryer/Harbor News
The Old Saybrook Farmers Market was open again Wednesday mornings 9am -12:30pm and on Saturdays too though October at 210 Main St, Old Saybrook. Fresh fruit and vegetables, breadsand baked goods, all natural goat milk bath products, and crafts were available on Wednesday. Heidi Salemma looks over Junes Knit Designs & Stuff with June Cassady standing behind the safety plexiglass.Photo by Kelley Fryer/Harbor News
The Old Saybrook Farmers Market was open again Wednesday mornings 9am -12:30pm and on Saturdays too though October at 210 Main St, Old Saybrook. Fresh fruit and vegetables, breadsand baked goods, all natural goat milk bath products, and crafts were available on Wednesday. Shelia McPharlin purchased from Orlando Paulino from Wholly Goat Farm.Photo by Kelley Fryer/Harbor News
The Old Saybrook Farmers Market was open again Wednesday mornings 9am -12:30pm and on Saturdays too though October at 210 Main St, Old Saybrook. Fresh fruit and vegetables, breadsand baked goods, all natural goat milk bath products, and crafts were available on Wednesday. Shaun Gregoire stands behind his Standish Brook Farm fresh baked bread, scones, and pies.Photo by Kelley Fryer/Harbor News
The Old Saybrook Farmers Market was open again Wednesday mornings 9am -12:30pm and on Saturdays too though October at 210 Main St, Old Saybrook. Fresh fruit and vegetables, breadsand baked goods, all natural goat milk bath products, and crafts were available on Wednesday. `Dina Bassette and Olivia Chapponi smile and a thumsbs up behind the masks from Killam & Bassette FarmstandPhoto by Kelley Fryer/Harbor News
The Old Saybrook Farmers Market was open again Wednesday mornings 9am -12:30pm and on Saturdays too though October at 210 Main St, Old Saybrook. Fresh fruit and vegetables, breadsand baked goods, all natural goat milk bath products, and crafts were available on Wednesday. Orlando Paulino and Emily Sala await shoppers at Wholly Goat Farm stand.Photo by Kelley Fryer/Harbor News
The Old Saybrook Farmers Market was open again Wednesday mornings 9am -12:30pm and on Saturdays too though October at 210 Main St, Old Saybrook. Fresh fruit and vegetables, breadsand baked goods, all natural goat milk bath products, and crafts were available on Wednesday. John Shenstone from Shenstone Gardens stands behind boxes of fresh ripe tomatoes on Wednesday morning.Photo by Kelley Fryer/Harbor News
The Old Saybrook Farmers Market was open again Wednesday mornings 9am -12:30pm and on Saturdays too though October at 210 Main St, Old Saybrook. Fresh fruit and vegetables, breadsand baked goods, all natural goat milk bath products, and crafts were available on Wednesday. Joy Graves and Anne Hardy browsed the farmers market.Photo by Kelley Fryer/Harbor News