Garden Street Farmers’ Market Set to Kick Off 2016 Season on Saturday, June 4th at Garden St. Mews

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Annual Outdoor Market Will Take Place from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM Every Saturday on 14th and Garden Streets in Uptown Hoboken

HOBOKEN, N.J. – The Garden Street Farmers’ Market will open for the 2016 summer season on Saturday, June 4th at Garden Street Mews on 14th and Garden Streets in this Hudson County City.

The yearly outdoor market – which features a number of locally grown and organic products, music and family-oriented activities – will take place every Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. through December 17th at the pedestrian plaza created by Bijou Properties.

The 2016 Garden Street Farmers’ Market will be a one-stop destination for food, fun and excitement for families with children of all ages.    In addition to offering fresh locally grown fruits and vegetables, herbs, eggs, chicken, meats, French bakery, green drinks, prepared foods, olives, pickles, hummus/spreads, fresh cut flowers, fruit/veggie pops, fresh squeezed lemonade, gluten-free/grainless baked goods; there will also be music, activities, street games and arts and crafts for children.

Participating vendors in the 2016 market will include Stony Hill Farms, Poplar Wood Farm, Hoboken Farms, Cotton Cattle Co, Pickle Licious, Mo Green Juice, Choc-o-pain, Squirrel And The Bee, Paolo’s, Lizzmonade, The Pop Peddler, Schnackenberg’s, Anita’s Guacamole, JC Fish Stand, Waffle It Co., Soap For Sinners, and Brooklyn Naturals Café.

Situated on a pedestrian-only area of Garden Street between 14th and 15th Streets in Hoboken, the Garden Street Farmers’ Market is ideally located near public transportation, including the NY Waterway Ferry and NJ Transit Busses.    Its prime uptown location also provides easy access to fantastic public family amenities such as the Hoboken Cove Parks and Waterfront Walkway, 15th Street Soccer Fields and a number of playgrounds.

The Garden Street Farmers’ Market is sponsored by Bijou Properties, a locally-based developer who has been responsible for converting a stretch of uptown Hoboken, N.J. into Hudson County’s first “green” neighborhood.

For additional information on the Garden Street Farmers’ Market, please visit www.gardenstreetfarmersmarket.com.

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