TOPSHAM
The Midcoast Winter Farmers Market opens Friday at its new location in the Exhibition Hall at the Topsham Fairgrounds.
The market will run from 1 to 6 p.m. on Fridays from November through April, and can be accessed from the Topsham Bypass (Route 196) or from Elm Street (Route 24) using the Topsham Fair entrances.
Items available include apple cider, winter veggies, baked goods, natural beef, lamb, pork and goat meat, coffee, chicken and turkey, honey, maple syrup, jams and jellies, eggs and dairy products, alpaca yarn and more.
According to Cathy Karonis of Fairwinds Farm in Topsham and the market manager, everything sold at the Midcoast Winter Farmers Market is grown or processed or handmade by market members.
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