Experiment in Marketing: A Real Farmers’ Vegetable Sale
Vineyard Gazette
Vegetables, just picked from the garden, can be as colorful and as totally seductive to the eye as a bouquet of flowers, and bring joy to the palate as well. Such vegetables will abound at the Agricultural Hall grounds in West Tisbury on Saturday morning when the first session of the revived Farmers’ Market is held.
 
Beets and carrots, peas and beans, broccoli and squash and a dozen varieties of lettuce will be on hand at the market along with eggs, and home-baked goods and preserves. A happy hunting ground indeed for the gourmet.
 
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New Faces Grow West Tisbury Farmers’ Market
Heather Hamacek

New bands, new vendors and no dogs. It’s farmers’ market season and the 43-year-old West Tisbury Farmers’ Market is under new management.

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From Farm to Market, All in One Place
Mike Kotsopoulos

The West Tisbury Farmers' Market opened its annual season on Saturday morning with 40 local vendors on the grounds of the Grange Hall.

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West Tisbury Farmers' Market Begins

The West Tisbury Farmers’ Market begins Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon, and continues through the summer and into the fall.

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Farmers' Market Vendors Consider Pulling Up Roots at Grange Hall Location
Heather Hamacek

The West Tisbury Farmers’ Market has been housed on the grounds of the Grange Hall since it began in 1974. But growing traffic concerns in town on Saturday mornings has led to discussions about moving the market to the Agricultural Hall.

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Growing a Movement, Local Food for Everyone
Sydney Bender

Among the mounds of lettuce heads, cartons of fresh fruit, herb displays and coolers of local meat, vendors at the West Tisbury Farmers’ Market are offering something new this summer: acceptance of government-issued food coupons.

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West Tisbury Farmers' Market Plays to the Beat of Summer
Remy Tumin

The 40th annual market opened to blue skies and a steady crowd on Saturday at the Grange Hall. Friends inquired about each others’ winters, and farmers were eager to greet old and new customers alike.

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Graphic Report: Farmers' Market

After 39 Years, West Tisbury Farmers' Market Is Still a Fresh Draw
Olivia Hull

Despite strong gusts of wind, and ominous clouds looming overhead, the West Tisbury Farmers' Market opened its season Saturday morning to an increasingly robust crowd.

It was the first day of the market, which started 39 years ago. Eighty-eight-year-old Robert Daniels of Old Town Garden in Edgartown was one of the few vendors back then.

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Farmers' Market Open for Season Saturday

Fresh produce, flowers, lemonade, egg rolls, coffee and Kevin Keady on guitar with some haybales to sit back and enjoy the show with — it can only mean one thing. The West Tisbury Farmers’ Market is back in business. The only thing left to say summer is here is a dip in the ocean. Come on already, ride the waves.

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