
PRINCETON: From May through November, the Princeton Farmers' Market takes place every Thursday from 10am-3pm and leashed and friendly dogs are allowed! The last market is on November 21st for...
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The Princeton Farmers Market, situated in the heart of Princeton, NJ, was established in 2009 to provide the local community with access to fresh, healthy produce and goods. The market aims to support local agriculture, small businesses, and promote a sustainable future by creating a vibrant and inclusive community.
Visitors can shop for a variety of locally sourced products from a diverse range of vendors offering fresh produce. The market also relies on sponsor support to continue fostering a strong market community and is open to donations to help expand its reach and promote local, healthy food options.
By supporting the Princeton Farmers Market, patrons not only contribute to local businesses but also help in preserving farmland, reducing food transportation distances, and ensuring access to the freshest and most nutritious products available. Join the market in its mission to educate and engage a wider audience about the benefits of consuming fresh foods and supporting local businesses.
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PRINCETON: From May through November, the Princeton Farmers' Market takes place every Thursday from 10am-3pm and leashed and friendly dogs are allowed! The last market is on November 21st for...
This is a small but sweet market that is open on Thursdays right next to the Princeton public library. Parking is not easy, even if you are using a garage. I came for one item, and I found it at...
A good place to come and get some local fresh produce and taste some wholesome snacks.
A good, small, farmers market that's worth stopping into if you're in the area. It can be crowded and chock-a-block with people who seem more into making the scene (yes, it's weird, but that's...
Small is right. I'm glad to see that the word "small" is a recurring theme in these reviews. I don't know what I expected to see when I approached the Princeton Farmers Market... maybe a farmers...