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Ridgefield Nonprofit Announces Its Closure: Report
The nonprofit has been open since October, and it's owner is willing to help new management.

RIDGEFIELD, CT — The nonprofit Farmers Market Cooperative will be closing on Aug. 22, reports the Ridgefield Press. Owner Sandy Sutila told the publication it was closing due to difficulty in finding volunteers to work the store during its operating hours.
The nonprofit opened in October and has over 300 members. Sutila said she is welling to hand over the nonprofit for $10,000.
The Farmers Market Cooperative sells locally grown and organic produce.
Read more from the Ridgefield Press here.
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