
Come down and get your groceries for the holiday weekend!
Summer is here and it's market season! Today is opening day of the North End Farmers' Market, in front of It's Only Natural Market (575 Main St.) The market features local vendors selling delicious fruits, vegetables, cheeses, baked goods, and more! Also look for live music, recipe samples, and food from local restaurants. We accept SNAP/EBT, Senior and WIC coupons. So come out to the market today and every Friday between 10 and 2 to enjoy the summer weather, great food, and fun times!
The Featured restaurant for today's market is Iguanas y Ranas Taqueria. There lunch be a market special delicious fish tostadas for $2.00!
Our vendors include:
Beckett Farms
The Beckett family started farming in Glastonbury in 1973, when Chip's father bought the Old Cider Mill to keep it from being developed into condominiums after the original condo sale fell thru. Chip worked during off times in college and vet school until 1982, and returned to Glastonbury in 1983 to start his own practice and help out with the farm. In 1985, he bought the farm next door to build the veterinary clinic, Beckett and Associates, and adds the acreage to the Cider Mill property. Originally, we sold most things to the Cider Mill, along with wholesalers in Hartford. We have gradually sold to more stands and added farmer's markets two years ago, when his daughter, Leah, was old enough to drive to the markets. The CSA is the next evolution for our farm, to let people see and share what we do with our productive land and good weather.
Ceccarelli Farm
Ceccarelli Farm is run by Nelson Ceccarelli. The farm runs Farmer's Markets, Farm Stands, and
Chaplin Farms
Chaplin Farms is a family farm owned and operated by the Rose Family. The owner Stephen Rose is a fourth generation farmer and has been farming for over 20 years. At the farm they grow both traditional and heirloom vegetables. We will have strawberries, blueberries, plums, peaches,
George Hall Farms
At George Hall Farm, they pride themselves on providing their local community with the

Gotta's Farm
They are the proud grower's of quality plants, fruits, and vegetables, and fun ornamentals since 1898. Gotta's Farm and Cider Mill is a 4th generation farm established in 1898. T

Picking hours are from 8am-8 pm
Rose's Berry Farm
There farm is now open on weekends and limited days during the week. Due to all the warm weather they had in May, the strawberries came early and are now at the end of the season. They now will have raspberry picking and hopefully blueberry picking within the next week and a half! They have made a few changes to their website as they aim to expand their online shopping as well as provide more up-to-date information regarding the farm. Many new products have been added to our online store, so check them out now! Rose's Berry Farm is about more than just berries. They have put together a variety of activities that appeal to people both young and old. You are invited to the farm each and every season to see for yourselves just how much fun the country has to offer! They also have recipes located on their website made with all the delicious fruits.
Click here to see a video of Rose's Berry Farm
Guest Vendors for this week:
Beltane Farm
Whey Better Farm
Using your EBT card at the market
Find the table with the sign, "Use your EBT here!" Here, you can use your card to purchase $1.00 wooden coins, which will act as cash in the market.
You can then use your tokens to buy approved food items.
Frequently Asked Questions
What can I buy with my tokens?
Fruits, vegetables, breads, meats, dairy, maple and honey products, seeds and plants that produce food, baked goods, jams, and sauces are all okay. You cannot buy nonfood items, foods meant to be eaten on site, and vitamins.
Since the tokens are issued in dollar increments, what happens if I purchase something that is $2.50?
The vendors may choose to add product to your purchase to bring the value to an even dollar amount, or you can pay the $0.50 with your own change. Unfortunately, vendors cannot give cash change for any tokens.
Does it cost anything to purchase tokens?
Tokens are purchased with your EBT card, so there is no cost to you.
Do tokens ever expire?
You can use your tokens until the market ends in October. Any unused tokens can be returned and the value transferred to your benefits account.
What's in season in Connecticut?
Find the full-sized calendar here:USDA Connecticut Grown Crop Availability Calendar
For more information, visit www.neatmiddletown.org or call at (860) 346-4845
For more information, visit www.neatmiddletown.org or call at (860) 346-4845
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