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Atlantic Highlands Farmers Market Returns Friday, May 30

Open every Friday this summer, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Held in Veterans Park at 111 First Avenue.

ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, NJ — The Atlantic Highlands farmers' market, a cherished community event, reopens for the summer season this Friday, May 30.

The farmers' market will be open every Friday this summer, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Held in Veterans Park at 111 First Avenue. The market will have an exciting array of new and returning vendors this summer.

Whether you are a longtime AH resident or a visitor, the market is an ideal Friday stop. The market will showcase a wide variety of fresh produce, artisanal goods and unique offerings that cater to all tastes and preferences. Locally-grown fruits and vegetables, handcrafted jewelry, homemade baked goods and organic skincare products will all be for sale.

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The market is put on by the Atlantic Highlands Chamber of Commerce, and specifically run by Jenn Perkel of HearHere Events. Perkel is an experienced market manager, and she said she's worked hard to create an "enhanced" shopping experience for residents this summer.

“We are thrilled to bring a revitalized energy to the Atlantic Highlands farmers' market,” said Perkel. “The Chamber of Commerce is dedicated to creating a welcoming and engaging environment where community members can connect, support local businesses and enjoy the best that our region has to offer."

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For more information and updates about the Atlantic Highlands Farmers Market, follow the Atlantic Highlands Chamber on social media or visit https://www.ahchamber.org/farm... And if you or someone you know is interested in becoming a vendor at the Atlantic Highlands Farmers Market, please reach out to the Market Manager at info@hearhereevents.com or visit the vendor application page at www.hearhereevents.com

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