Shifting from the grounds outside the Grange Hall to inside the Agricultural Hall, frozen limeades give way to warm soups, and juicy cucumbers fade into plump squash.
Shifting from the grounds outside the Grange Hall to inside the Agricultural Hall, frozen limeades give way to warm soups, and juicy cucumbers fade into plump squash.
With Halloween just days away, the Agricultural Hall turned festive on Saturday morning for the fall Farmers’ Market.
As the Farmers’ Market shifts to its winter venue at the Agricultural Hall, talks have resumed about relocating the summer market there as well.
In light of traffic jams, West Tisbury selectmen said they would ask farmers’ market organizers to consider moving to the Ag Hall next year.
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.