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Jimmy's Country Produce Shuts Down

The farm stand and animal farm was on Milltown Road for 20 years.

Where once there stood bright red barns, a giant windmill and pens with goats and llamas, now there is only rubble and bricks.

The animals are gone and as are all signs of them in the space on Milltown Road that was the site of Jimmy’s Country Produce.

There for 20 years, and open year-round, the business was run by Jimmy Fierro, and featured the opportunity to feed the animals on the farm, including four goats, 15 chickens and turkeys and more.

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And in the spring months, Fierro would sell fresh produce from his cart.

But now, driving past, there is no longer a food stand, no pens and no signs advertising the business.

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Howard Turbowitz, economic development officer for the township, said he does not have any information on what might have happened to the business.

So we want to know, will you miss Jimmy’s Country Produce?

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