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92nd Street Greenmarket Reopens For Summer On Upper East Side
The open-air farmers market on First Avenue will return later this month and remain open into November.
UPPER EAST SIDE, NY — The onset of summer will mark the return of a popular Upper East Side farmers market: the 92nd Street Greenmarket, which will be back in its usual spot later this month.
Starting Sunday, June 20th, the greenmarket will return to First Avenue between East 92nd and 93rd streets. It is operated by the nonprofit GrowNYC.
It will remain open every Sunday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., through Nov. 21.
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Vendors will be selling fresh, locally-grown vegetables, fruits and more, according to a flier. Cash, credit and debit cards will all be accepted, as well as SNAP, EBT, P-EBT, FMNP checks and Health Bucks.
GrowNYC's network of more than 80 open-air greenmarkets, farmstands and fresh food boxes stayed open last year during the pandemic, deemed essential businesses.
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.@GrowNYC Greenmarkets are coming back for the season.
That includes the E92nd Street market, my favorite.
Sunday, June 20th will be the first day back! pic.twitter.com/hyl7haavRw
— Ben Kallos, NYC Council Member (@BenKallos) June 10, 2021
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