Community Corner
Farmers Market Opens For The Season In Marlboro
The market on Route 520, on the former Stattel Farm, is where family farmers can sell locally grown produce directly to the community.

MARLBORO, N.J.— The Marlboro Farmers Market is now open seasonally Sundays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. to bring the harvests of small family farmers to the community.
Set on 56 acres of preserved land that was once the Stattel Farm, it is at 444 Route 520, just west of Route 79.
The market provides a place for small family farmers to sell locally grown produce directly to the community and encourages conversation between buyers and growers, promotes healthy food options, supports the local economy and fosters social gathering, enhancing community building and quality of life in Marlboro Township.
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Parking is behind the market with handicapped parking in front at ground level. Service animals only should be brought to the market.
In accordance with the state plastic bag ban, please remember to bring your reusable shopping bag.
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The market is open rain or shine, however in the case of severe weather or emergency it may be closed, in which case notice will be made to the Marlboro Farmers Market Facebook page.
Most vendors are present every Sunday, with a few on a scheduled basis.
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