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星期六, 5月 16, 2015

Dewey Square Farmers Market To Return Tuesday, Bringing Fresh Local Food to the Greenway

Dewey Square Farmers Market To Return Tuesday, Bringing Fresh Local Food to the Greenway
Popular Seasonal Market Will Return to Dewey Square on Tuesdays and Thursdays
BOSTON — The Boston Public Market’s farmers market in Dewey Square will return for the season on Tuesday, May 19, bringing fresh local food to residents, workers, and visitors on the Rose Kennedy Greenway. The market offers farm fresh produce; meat, poultry, and eggs; milk and cheese; fish; bread and baked goods; flowers; and an assortment of specialty and prepared foods from more than a dozen local farmers, fishermen, and food producers.

The Dewey Square Farmer’s Market is open Tuesdays and Thursdays from 11:30 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. on the Rose Kennedy Greenway across from South Station. It has operated seasonally from mid-May through November for over eight years.

In July, the permanent, year-round Boston Public Market will open above Haymarket MBTA station, housing over 30 permanent, year-round vendors selling locally produced items such as farm fresh produce; meat, poultry, and eggs; milk and cheese; fish and shellfish; bread and baked goods; flowers; and an assortment of specialty and prepared foods.

The Boston Public Market will be the only locally-sourced market of its kind in the United States. Everything sold at the Market will be produced or originate in New England. The Boston Public Market’s seasonal markets will continue to operate on the Greenway once the permanent Market opens.

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