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At the West Windsor Community Farmers Markets 10th anniversary celebration, Mayor Shing-Fu Hsueh, middle, conducted a ribbon-cutting ceremony. Various township
officials were present at the event, including councilwoman Linda Geevers, fourth from left; councilwoman Kristina Samonte, right of the mayor; and councilman Kamal Khanna,
right of Samonte.
Farmers market celebrates 10 years of business
BY HEATHER FIORE
The West Windsor Sun
About 1,500 people crowded the
Vaughn Drive parking lot for the
West Windsor Community Farm-
ers Markets 10th Anniversary
Celebration on Saturday, June 1.
Various township and state of-
ficials attended the event, includ-
ing Congressman Rush Holt;
West Windsor Township Town
Council members George Borek,
Kristina Spamonte, Linda Geev-
ers and Kamal Khanna; state De-
partment of Agriculture Divi-
sion of Markets Representative
William Walker; and New Jersey
Farm Bureau President Ryck
Suydam.
West Windsor Township
Mayor Shing-Fu Hsueh conduct-
ed a ribbon-cutting ceremony
with garlic scapes.
The market opened in June
2004 after more than a year of
planning by West Windsor resi-
dents Beth Feehan and Mireille
Delman.
We started with eight farms
and one bakery, Feehan said.
Now, we have 15 farms and 11
non-farm, artisan vendors, most
of which sell food.
Some of the local farm ven-
dors include Beechtree Farm,
Great Road Farm, Griggstown
Quail Farm, Hopewell Valley
Vineyards and Terhune Or-
chards.
Local non-farm vendors in-
clude FunniBonz Barbeque
Sauces, Rubs & Marinades; Infi-
ni-T Caf and Spice Souk Teas
and Coffee; Jammin Crepes,
Nice and Sharp and Terra Momo
Bread Company.
The market has grown over the
years, and the vendors have
grown even closer as a result,
said Chris Cirkus, third-year
market manager.
The camaraderie of the farms
and vendors is something that I
didn't even know existed when I
had only been a shopper, he
said. Everyone looks out for one
another.
please see MARKET, page 3
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