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Berkeley Township, Seaside Park Farmers Markets Begin Next Week

  • Shore News Network
  • May 19, 2020
  • 3:15 pm
Berkeley Township Seaside Park Farmers Markets Begin Next Week

BERKELEY TWP, NJ – Mayor Carmen F. Amato, Jr. is happy to announce that the 2020 Berkeley Township Farmer’s Market will go on.

There will be two locations for visitors to enjoy, in Bayville & South Seaside Park:

Bayville- At the Recreation Center parking lot located at 630 Atlantic City Boulevard (Route 9). Opening Date for the Bayville market will be Tuesday, May 26th and open every Tuesday through October 27th.

South Seaside Park- The market is located at 2401 Central Avenue and is just before the entrance to Island Beach State Park. This year, we are announcing our expanded “Farmers and Beach Market”. Opening Date for the South Seaside Park Market will be Monday, June 1st and open every Monday and Friday through September 18th.

Anyone visiting the Farmer’s Markets is expected to practice social distancing and will have to wear masks, as per the Governor’s Executive Order, unless otherwise addressed by the State.

Interested Vendors should contact Mark Dykoff or Felicia Fraulo at 732-269-4456 or visit www.BTREC.org for more information.

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