Market Hours:
Every Tuesday,
June through October
3:00pm - 6:00pm
Brookline Ballfield Parking Lot,
at the intersection of Milford Street
and Frances Drive
(map/directions)
New Vendors Welcome!
The Market always welcomes new vendors. The charge is just $45 for the 2009 season (22 weeks), or $5 per week. There is no charge for vendors that come on the two dates in May (May 5 + 19). Interested vendors should contact Tad Putney at 672.4229 for more information.
Our vendors make the market! We're proud of the wide variety the Brookline Farmer's Market has to offer -- many of the vendors are truly local, coming from right here in Brookline and the surrounding communities.
All phone numbers are 603 area code, unless otherwise specified
Featuring sweet breads from this bakery in Lyndeborough!
Contact: Judy Abbott, baker, 654-9393
Fine purveyors of great-tasting, fresh popcorn, low in saturated fats, with no MSG, no cholesterol, and no preservatives. Based in Hollis, Hoynacki Kettle Korn pops their corn fresh and can also ship direct to your home or office. You can book or see them at fairs and community events as well!
Ingredients: popcorn kernels, sugar, soy oil and salt. Hoynacki Kettle Korn is NOT popcorn! Popcorn kernels are used with 100% soy oil, in a large kettle under a propane flame. As it heats up, the sugar is added to the cooking kernels. It continues to cook until the fun of the popping corn fills the kettle. It is then, tossed into the waiting bucket and popcorn salt is added. Stir to cool a bit, then bagged and ready to eat. The whole process takes about 5 minutes.
Contact: Felicia Hoynacki, proprietor,
Web site: www.kettle-korn.net
Featuring the freshest apples and honey, all grown right on their farm in Lyndeborough!
Contact: Wayne & Adrienne Colsia, farmers, 345-0860 or
North Forty Farm is your source for local, fresh, naturally-grown vegetables, fruit, cut
flowers, honey, maple syrup and more. We also sell beef, pork, lamb and eggs from New
Beginnings Farm in Townsend. We use organic, environmentally-friendly methods for all our
products. Savor the flavor of summer and support your local family farm at the same time!
Contact: Susan Greenough, farmer, , or (978)597-6507
Web site: www.northfortyfarm.net
Sinful Squares won New Hampshire Magazine's "Best of NH" award in 2009. Amy Rodman is the owner and she's there every week with mouth-watering samples of traditional favorites as well as some unique new spins on brownies that are sure to become favorites!
Contact: Amy Rodman, owner
Web site: www.sinfulsquares.com
Robin Gavin recently started a bakery business which caters to kids and families with food allergies, especially of the nut kind. Delicious, healthy food, all without nut or nut-derived ingredients!
Contact: Robin Gavin, proprietor, 554-6355 or
DJ's makes their own honey from hives on their local farm. They also offer candles,
bee pollen, lip balm, hand cream and soap, all made from bee products from their
own hives. Dolores Blake, beekeeper, is available for "bee talks," to groups; she
says, "once a beekeeper starts to talk bees, there's lots to say!"
Contact: Dolores Blake, beekeeper, 622-3526, or
Ledge Top Farm has been growing chemical-free vegetables and small fruits since 1977 in Wilton, New Hampshire. They use only natural fertilizers and take great care to grow vegetables that are free from chemicals. For insect control, they have decided to either not grow a vegetable at all if the insect pressure becomes too great, or lately have been growing increasing amount of vegetables under insect screen to great success.
Contact: Tom Mitchell, farmer, 654-6002, or
Web site: ledgetopfarm.com
Stormy Moon's breads were a real hit at the Market this year - so much so that Stormy Moon opened a store right in Brookline where you can purchase the breads, honey, eggs, and more! The store is located next to Farwell Real Estate and TD Banknorth on Route 13, near Brookline center.
Contact: 654-9582
Web site: www.stormymoonfarm.com
At The Cozy Tea Cart, we pride ourselves in providing the purest
and freshest imported teas, high quality tea accoutrements, and unique gift items.
Danielle Beaudette, a Certified Tea Specialist, also provides tea education in Massachusetts
and New Hampshire to universities, libraries, other civic organizations and private
events.
Contact: Danielle Beaudette, proprietor, 249-9111 or
Web site: www.TheCozyTeaCart.com
Serendipity Gardens grows and sells edible container plants in season, and specializes
in edible mixed container gardens. This summer and fall they will have gorgeous,
colorful chili peppers for sale, and mixed herb container gardens to bring indoors
for the winter.
Contact: Michelle Somero, proprietor, 878-6124 or
Web site: www.SerendipityGardens.net