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East Windsor Farms Now Supplying Fresh Produce to Stop & Shop Supermarkets
The supermarket chain has partnered with 21 state farmers to supply fresh produce to its 91 stores in Connecticut.

EAST WINDSOR, CT — As part of its commitment to providing consumers with the freshest produce and its long-standing support of local farmers, the Stop & Shop supermarket chain has partnered with 21 family-owned and independent farmers in Connecticut, including three from East Windsor.
Farmers from throughout the state will be providing Stop & Shop’s 91 Connecticut stores with a variety of the freshest fruit and vegetables in the region.
Stop & Shop does not have a location in East Windsor; the nearest stores are at 1095 Kennedy Road in Windsor, 54 Hazard Avenue in Enfield, and 1739 Ellington Road in South Windsor.
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The farmers who are now supplying the store with fresh produce include:
- Baggott Family Farm, East Windsor
- Belltown Hill Orchards, South Glastonbury
- Blue Hills Orchards, Wallingford
- Bordua Farms, South Windsor
- Botticello Farms, Manchester
- Bussa Orchards, South Glastonbury
- Cecarelli Farms, Northford
- Deercrest Farm, Glastonbury
- Defrancesco & Son, Northford
- Fair Weather Acres, Rocky Hill
- Ferrari Farms, South Glastonbury
- High Hill Orchards, Meriden
- Horton Farm, South Glastonbury
- Maple Lane Farms, Preston
- March Farms, Bethlehem
- Paul Cavvanna, South Glastonbury
- Rogers Orchards, Southington
- Roses Berry Farm, South Glastonbury
- White Eagle Farms, East Windsor
- Windsor Farms, East Windsor
- Woodland Farms, South Glastonbury
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