Health & Fitness
Introducing Windsor Terrace's New, Expanded Greenmarket
Our previous Greenmarket at Public School 154 has moved a few blocks northwest to join the Bartel-Pritchard Square Greenmarket.

WINDSOR TERRACE, BROOKLYN — If you're wondering what happened to the Windsor Terrace Greenmarket at Public School 154 in the center of town, don't worry: It may have moved, but it's still around.
The market — one in a large network of city-supported farmers markets, all called Greenmarkets, across NYC — has moved a few blocks northwest and merged with the Bartel-Pritchard Square Greenmarket.
Together, the two markers form a newly expanded Greenmarket at the edge of Prospect Park, in Bartel-Pritchard Square (Prospect Park West and 15th Street).
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Whereas each market used to be open only one day a week, together they'll be open both Wednesdays and Sundays.
The market stays open from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. both days.
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As before, textile recycling is available from 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., and composting is offered from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Some of the vendors at the market include:
- American Pride Seafood (wild fish and shellfish from Suffolk County, NY)
- Baker's Bounty (bread and pastry from Union County, NY)
- Fishkill Farms (fruit, eggs, and veggies from Dutchess County, NY)
- Sawkill Farm and Robertson Farms (more meat and produce from Dutchess County)
- Williams Fruit Farm (orchard fruit from Ulster County, NY)
For more information, the city's Greenmarket website lists the times and locations of all currently operating markets throughout the five boroughs.
Lead photo by Rebecca Siegel
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