Farmers Market starts season
Photo by Judith O'Hara Balfe

Farmers Market starts season

Rainy weather didn’t keep shoppers from browsing the Millbrook Farmers Market on its opening day of the 2022 season on Saturday, May 28. Not all of this year’s vendors were there, but about 10 were, said Farmers Market Manager Greg Mruk, who was pleased with the steady turnout. Many shoppers had brightly colored umbrellas and their dogs in tow. The various booths offered fresh flowers, local produce and freshly baked bread — all lending to a jolly atmosphere to what was the otherwise gray day. The market, sponsored by the Millbrook Business Association, is in its 32nd year and will remain open every Saturday through Oct. 29, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Pictured above are, from left Kiera O’Hearn, Millbrook Farmers Market Manager Greg Mruk and Tristen Magharella.

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