Saturday Farmer's Market continues to grow

KENT — The Farmer’s Market is still growing strong on Saturdays in the Kent Green shopping plaza parking lot from 9 a.m. to noon.

Jane Ridgway, an owner of Ridgway Farm in West Cornwall, is the organizer of the market and said this has been a particularly good season.

“We have good and dedicated customers,� Ridgway said. “We love all of them. They even come out in torrential rains just to see us.�

Jackie Dziedzic, who works for Farm Country Soup in Southfield, Mass., said the company has had a table at the market for the past four years.

“We love coming here,� Dziedzic said. “A market like this is important to us — especially since we buy some of our ingredients from our fellow merchants here.�

Sophie Meili, of Meili Farm in Amenia, has also been selling at the market for many years.

“It’s fun because the market lets us talk to our customers directly,� Meili said. “We have a lot of repeat customers who keep coming back here.

“This is a great way to get food,� she said.

The market will remain open until October.

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