Whitesboro Farmers Market opened its season Monday, operating from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. each Monday through Sept. 28.
Shoppers can buy vegetables, locally sourced meats, crafts and food-truck fare as the market resumes its weekly run.
Village Clerk Becky Clinch said returning and new vendors help make the market a community staple that supports small businesses and brings neighbors together.
Rome's Chestnut Street Farmers Market is also welcoming shoppers, marking its sixth year.
How might the Whitesboro Farmers Market further expand its impact on local health and economy, and what barriers could be limiting its reach?
With so many markets accepting SNAP, why is it unclear whether Whitesboro Farmers Market supports low-income shoppers with SNAP or Double Up Food Bucks?