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White Plains Postpones Outdoor Farmers Market
New this year will be a farmers market in the same location on Saturdays as well.

WHITE PLAINS, NY — The opening of the City of White Plains outdoor farmers market has been postponed until Wednesday, May 2 due to the rainy forecast. Going forward, the farmers market will be open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesdays through November 21.
The market will be located on Court Street between Main Street and Martine Avenue.
New this year will be a Saturday market, officials said. It will be open from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. beginning Saturday, May 19 on Court Street.
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Parking is available in the Lexington-Grove East and West garages, otherwise known as the Galleria garage, and in the Court Street parking lot, on Court Street between Post Road and Quarropas Street.
White Plains partners with Bensidoun USA to manage the market and vendors.
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Coming back to the market are Westchester Greenhouses from Hartsdale, Rolling Hills Farm and S&SO Produce, a family owned and operated Orange County farm. Mead Orchards in Dutchess County will be joining the market in June.
Also returning to the market will be Meredith’s Bread, Mozzarella For You, Irvington Delight, Doc Pickle and Lamar Pastry.
Walter’s will have its hot dog truck on site as well.
Photo credit: Liz Giegerich.
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