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jc_dweller, Scott is in VVP all Saturdays, except the last Saturday of each month. I think he's working at a Whole Foods on that day...sharpening away.


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Fruit, fish, and flavored butter -- all from the farm
Weekly farmer?s markets open around Hudson County
by Samantha Meyers
Reporter Staff Writer
Jun 26, 2016

Jersey City

Jersey City has at least seven farmer?s markets.

In the center of Van Vorst Park, on Jersey Avenue and Montgomery Street, is a market with fish, butters, pickles, tropical fruits like pineapples, vegetables, and more. The 11 to 13 vendors will appear every Saturday until December from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Some farmers accept WIC or senior FMNP.

?We have new vendors,? said the President of Van Vorst Park Association Marc Wesson. ?We have this company that makes pork sandwiches with figs or cheese. We have another vendor with organic, flavored butters. They?re pretty amazing.?

The VVPA is the nonprofit organization that takes care of Van Vorst Park. Wesson said 100 percent of the fees go back into the park.

For three Saturdays of every month, there will be a knife and scissor sharpener, according to Wesson. You can find baked goods with organic or vegan products, 14 different types of pickles, fresh juices, and Caribbean sweet potato pie.

?And there?s so many nuts,? Wesson added. ?We have a fish market with wild fish. It?s all fresh, and that?s unique.?

This article presents the opportunity to clarify, what has been confusing to some, the differences between the Van Vorst Park Association and Friends of Van Vorst Park, Inc. I am the president of the FVVP and Oona Jackson Moore is the current president of the VVPA. We are both volunteer groups and 501 (c)(3) non-profits. The Friends of Van Vorst Park, Inc (www.fvvp.org), helped design the renovation, planted, maintains, fundraises, and handles events in Van Vorst Park, and manages the Farmers' Market. We also work with the VVPA on many events held in the park, such as Films in VVP, Disco Night, and Halloween. The Van Vorst Park Association (www.vvpa.org) is an essential community group that meets every third Tuesday of the month (except August) at the Barrow Mansion, to address your concerns regarding crime, new construction, transportation, safety, and ways you can be involved in your neighborhood. Both of us are your neighbors, and need your support to continue to improve the quality-of-life issues in the Van Vorst Park Historic District. parkman

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jc_dweller, Scott is in VVP all Saturdays, except the last Saturday of each month. I think he's working at a Whole Foods on that day...sharpening away.

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Glad the X-Calibur knife guy is still there, I go to see him every summer.

The article above says "For three Saturdays of every month, there will be a knife and scissor sharpener...". Does anyone know WHICH three Saturdays?

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Fruit, fish, and flavored butter -- all from the farm
Weekly farmer’s markets open around Hudson County
by Samantha Meyers
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Jun 26, 2016

Jersey City

Jersey City has at least seven farmer’s markets.

In the center of Van Vorst Park, on Jersey Avenue and Montgomery Street, is a market with fish, butters, pickles, tropical fruits like pineapples, vegetables, and more. The 11 to 13 vendors will appear every Saturday until December from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Some farmers accept WIC or senior FMNP.

“We have new vendors,” said the President of Van Vorst Park Association Marc Wesson. “We have this company that makes pork sandwiches with figs or cheese. We have another vendor with organic, flavored butters. They’re pretty amazing.”

The VVPA is the nonprofit organization that takes care of Van Vorst Park. Wesson said 100 percent of the fees go back into the park.

For three Saturdays of every month, there will be a knife and scissor sharpener, according to Wesson. You can find baked goods with organic or vegan products, 14 different types of pickles, fresh juices, and Caribbean sweet potato pie.

“And there’s so many nuts,” Wesson added. “We have a fish market with wild fish. It’s all fresh, and that’s unique.”

The farmer’s market at Lincoln Park, on West Side and Belmont avenues, runs from June 12 to Oct. 20 every Sunday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Find nuts, breads, honey, flowers, eggs, and more from these vendors this summer. Some farmers accept WIC and senior FMNP vouchers.

Hamilton Park’s Farmer’s Market is open every Wednesday until December from 3 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. All the vendors surround the gazebo in the park on Eighth Street between West Hamilton and McWilliams Place. WIC and Senior FMNP vouchers are accepted by some farmers.

They provide fresh fruit and produce, fresh baked goods, frozen meals, pre-cooked meals, and more.

Hamilton Park is easily accessible from the No. 126 NJ Transit bus. It’s also a 10-minute walk from the Grove Street and Newport PATH. From Newport and Harsimus Cove it’s two stops off the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail.

At the Grove Street PATH find the Special Improvement District’s Farmer’s Market, every Monday and Thursday from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. until Dec. 19, customers can find honeys, truffles, juices, pestos, produce, and more. WIC and Senior FMNP vouchers are accepted by some farmers.

The Farmer’s Market at Journal Square is back for its 17th season starting June 22. It’s open every Wednesday and Friday from 10 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. It’s located outside the PATH Center along Kennedy Boulevard at Journal Square, and across from the Loew's Theatre. Enjoy exclusively Jersey Fresh fruits and vegetables. They have more baked goods, pickles, nuts, and frozen Italian foods this year. All farmers are Certified Organic. Some farmers accept WIC and Senior FMNP vouchers.

In Riverview-Fisk Park on Bower Street, shoppers can pick up grass-fed meats, baked goods, sauces, jellies, crafts, and more. It’s open every Sunday until October from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Visit the Riverview Farmer’s Market website at http://www.riverviewfarmersmarket.org to take a survey for a chance to win a reusable bag full of goodies. Also, $10 will be matched after spending $10 on produce with a Families First, SNAP, or EBT food stamps card. This benefit is available at other Jersey City markets like the Lincoln Park Farmers Market.

The Riverview market will feature a season long calendar of events including free kids’ programs, cooking demos, art/dance programs, and a flagship Music in the Park series. Music in the Park will be held every first Sunday of the month through Oct. 30. DJ Pastiche and DJ DeReal Finkin will alternate playing family-friendly tunes every third Sunday of the month throughout the season. Local business Yoga in the Heights will be offering an outdoor yoga class every Sunday at 11 a.m. through the end of September where participants may pay by donation.

The Sparrow Hill Farmer’s Market opens in Leonard Gordon Park every Saturday from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Some farmers accept WIC and Senior FMNP vouchers. Many farm products are New Jersey grown. They have baked goods, flowers, breads, fresh and frozen homemade goods, and more.


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Kudos to the knife sharpener in VV. He spent 15 minutes or so sharpening and repairing my expensive knife which was damaged by another knife sharpener. And for an extremely reasonable fee.

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Fruit, fish, and flavored butter -- all from the farm
Weekly farmer’s markets open around Hudson County


by Samantha Meyers
Reporter Staff Writer
Jun 12, 2016
Jersey City

Jersey City has at least seven farmer’s markets.

In the center of Van Vorst Park, on Jersey Avenue and Montgomery Street, is a market with fish, butters, pickles, tropical fruits like pineapples, vegetables, and more. The 11 to 13 vendors will appear every Saturday until December from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Some farmers accept WIC or senior FMNP.

“We have new vendors,” said the President of Van Vorst Park Association Marc Wesson. “We have this company that makes pork sandwiches with figs or cheese. We have another vendor with organic, flavored butters. They’re pretty amazing.”

The VVPA is the nonprofit organization that takes care of Van Vorst Park. Wesson said 100 percent of the fees go back into the park.

For three Saturdays of every month, there will be a knife and scissor sharpener, according to Wesson. You can find baked goods with organic or vegan products, 14 different types of pickles, fresh juices, and Caribbean sweet potato pie.

“And there’s so many nuts,” Wesson added. “We have a fish market with wild fish. It’s all fresh, and that’s unique.”

The farmer’s market at Lincoln Park, on West Side and Belmont avenues, runs from June 12 to Oct. 20 every Sunday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Find nuts, breads, honey, flowers, eggs, and more from these vendors this summer. Some farmers accept WIC and senior FMNP vouchers.

Hamilton Park’s Farmer’s Market is open every Wednesday until December from 3 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. All the vendors surround the gazebo in the park on Eighth Street between West Hamilton and McWilliams Place. WIC and Senior FMNP vouchers are accepted by some farmers.

They provide fresh fruit and produce, fresh baked goods, frozen meals, pre-cooked meals, and more.

Hamilton Park is easily accessible from the No. 126 NJ Transit bus. It’s also a 10-minute walk from the Grove Street and Newport PATH. From Newport and Harsimus Cove it’s two stops off the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail.

At the Grove Street PATH find the Special Improvement District’s Farmer’s Market, every Monday and Thursday from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. until Dec. 19, customers can find honeys, truffles, juices, pestos, produce, and more. WIC and Senior FMNP vouchers are accepted by some farmers.

The Farmer’s Market at Journal Square is back for its 17th season starting June 22. It’s open every Wednesday and Friday from 10 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. It’s located outside the PATH Center along Kennedy Boulevard at Journal Square, and across from the Loew's Theatre. Enjoy exclusively Jersey Fresh fruits and vegetables. They have more baked goods, pickles, nuts, and frozen Italian foods this year. All farmers are Certified Organic. Some farmers accept WIC and Senior FMNP vouchers.

In Riverview-Fisk Park on Bower Street, shoppers can pick up grass-fed meats, baked goods, sauces, jellies, crafts, and more. It’s open every Sunday until October from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Visit the Riverview Farmer’s Market website at http://www.riverviewfarmersmarket.org to take a survey for a chance to win a reusable bag full of goodies. Also, $10 will be matched after spending $10 on produce with a Families First, SNAP, or EBT food stamps card. This benefit is available at other Jersey City markets like the Lincoln Park Farmers Market.

The Riverview market will feature a season long calendar of events including free kids’ programs, cooking demos, art/dance programs, and a flagship Music in the Park series. Music in the Park will be held every first Sunday of the month through Oct. 30. DJ Pastiche and DJ DeReal Finkin will alternate playing family-friendly tunes every third Sunday of the month throughout the season. Local business Yoga in the Heights will be offering an outdoor yoga class every Sunday at 11 a.m. through the end of September where participants may pay by donation.

The Sparrow Hill Farmer’s Market opens in Leonard Gordon Park every Saturday from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Some farmers accept WIC and Senior FMNP vouchers. Many farm products are New Jersey grown. They have baked goods, flowers, breads, fresh and frozen homemade goods, and more.


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When do farmers' markets start in N.J.? 136 options for summer 2016

By Amy Kuperinsky | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
May 05, 2016 at 12:02 PM

As the weather warms up, Jersey farmers' markets will start for the season, bringing all these and more. Up and down the state, these markets offer deals on fresh produce and are often open from spring through fall.

HUDSON COUNTY 

  • Van Vorst Park Farmers Market is already open from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturdays at Jersey Avenue and Montgomery Street in Jersey City; fvvp.or
  • Hamilton Park Farmers' Market in Jersey City is open Wednesdays from 3 to 7:30 p.m.; check Facebook for opening and closing dates. 
  • Historic Downtown Jersey City Farmers' Market is open from 4 to 8 p.m. on Mondays and Thursdays from May through December at the Grove Street PATH plaza; jcdowntown.org/events/farmers-market
  • Journal Square Farmers Market (Kennedy Boulevard at Journal Square in Jersey City) is traditionally open Wednesdays and Fridays from summer through fall; see Facebook for updates. 
  • Leonard Gordon Park's Farmers' Market is usually open 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturdays at Kennedy Boulevard and Hutton Street in Jersey City from late June through November. See Facebook for updates.
  • Farmers Market at Lincoln Park reopens on June 5 on West Side Avenue at Belmont Avenue in Jersey City. The market is usually open Sundays from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. 
  • Riverview Farmers Market opens every Sunday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Riverview-Fisk Park, 1 Bowers St. in Jersey City and runs through the week before Thanksgiving; riverviewfarmersmarket.org

http://www.nj.com/entertainment/index ... farmers_markets_2016.html


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