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This is our fourth year of running the market and we are growing . Every Saturday more and more people come to shop. So stop by, see a demonstration, check out the handcrafted jewelry, delicious baked goods, desserts and pickles. Remember, We're Jersey Fresh! NEWS FLASH NEWS FLASH- The Old Stone Bridge has been elevated to a higher status regarding it's historical revelence IE: Grants, Custodial, Historic Register etc. - further news to come.OOPS! OH NO!It got paved over! HOW DID THAT HAPPEN!


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The Bound Brook Farmers Market is
All "Jersey Fresh !" and is sponsored by
The Bound Brook Community Development Association.

We are a small group of people who are dedicated to creating a sense of solidarity amongst the citizens through community events, "homespun" commerce, and historic preservation.

A farmers market's purpose is to promote fresh fruits and vegetables grown in the state. New Jersey is the "Garden State" and we need to promote farmers in New Jersey so they stay outstanding in their field.


Don't Forget to visit our table at the Farmers Market this Saturday for FREE Coffee, Donuts, Pamphlets, and Sign Up as a Member of the BBCDA. Convenient access to Routes 22, 287, and 78.

JERSEY FRESH!!

You Can Buy "Jersey Fresh!" Fruits, Vegetables, Bread and More! - Every Saturday from 9am to 2pm Until the End of October. We're one of the few in New Jersey open on Saturday!
At the NJ Transit Parking Lot on Main Street in Bound Brook, New Jersey.
Somerset County's Oldest Community!







This Year's Featured New Jersey Farmers:

Alstede Farms in Chester, New Jersey. Their telephone number is: 908-879-7189
They are a steady vendor at the market with a great variety of produce.
Their Web Site is: www.alstedefarms.com

E.R. & Sons Farm Ed Lidzborski - 527 Buckelew Avenue, Monroe Township, NJ. specializing in Organic Produce.



J&L Farms Daniel J. Skeba - 42 Old Church Road, Monroe NJ. Telephone No. 609-448-4856


E.R.& Sons Farms/Certified Organic572 Buckelew Avenue, Monroe Township, NJ
Contact: Ed Lidzborski, Son: Jeff - Tel:609-847-7720


A new addition to the market is: Ripplehill Farms 181 Mountain Rd., Basking Ridge, NJ 07920, NJ 07934 Contact Abbey - 908-647-1300
This is the actual location of the farm. Their peaches and apples are outstanding and be sure to stop by their tent at the market. Don't hesitate as their produce goes quick. During the fall they open the farm up to customers to "Pick Your Own" during apple season.


This Year's Featured Vendors:

Planet Pickle 1213 Willow Avenue Hoboken, NJ 07030 Mr. Oggi Echavarria 201-344-6471




Herbal Offerings LLC is a proprietary business that was created from my home in 1977. Currently, I have sold over 10,000 products through out the Garden State of New Jersey. Without harmful chemical byproducts nor tested on animals (LD50 test etc.) Their web Site is:www.herbalofferings.com Telephone/Fax: Number: 609-516-1834 FAX: 609-882-6906.



Crystal Creations Handcrafted jewelry by Allison Shanoski. Crystal Creations 14 Chestnut St. Lebanon, NJ 08833. Telephone: Number: 908-236-7087.



Lithuanian Bake, T.J. Inc. Elizabeth, New Jersey. Telephone Number: (908) 354-0970 Fresh Baked Breads and Pastries.



WILL BE AT THE FRMERS MARKET IN AUGUST - Alan’s Flower Farm 120 Sykesulu Road Wrightstown,NJ 08562 Mr. Alan Grossman - Tel: 609-291-8210



Bernadette Molnar (mother-Betty) Sterling Jewelry & Marcasite 732-271-9421




Carols Book Corner Books and Magazines for Adults and Children. 50 cents for adult books. 25 cents for childrens books.

Dear

FEATURE BOOK AT CAROLS BOOK CORNER - Dear Mom and Dad - Letters from a soldier a book by author/symphony conductor/BBCDA member Don Kalbach

To purchase a book; Xlibris - 1-800-7954274www.xlibris.com Amazon - (enter title upper left)www.amazon.com Barnes & Noble - enter title upper rightwww.barnesandnoble.com ISBN - hardcover 1-4010-5964-3 - softcover - 1-4010-5963-5 ebook - 1-4010-5965-1




SAVE THE BOUND BROOK STONE BRIDGE!

The number one preservation project in New Jersey should be the 270 year-old Stone Bridge in Bound Brook. Built in 1732, The same year George Washington was born. It was the first intra-county cooperative project in New Jersey. Lets save a part of our history. When you select the contact page for the mailing list and membership click on the button to type a message to have more information sent to you about this important structure.

If you want to see it, it's on the very South East corner of Bound Brook, NJ after you go under the train trestle (off Main Street East) and a quick left just before you go over the Queens Bridge to S. Bound Brook.

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