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New items, vendors at Plum’s Monday Market

Michael DiVittorio
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Wine tester Emily Buzzi and Bushy Run Winery owner Karen Gourdie sell some bottles to Greensburg residents Dana Hisman, Amanda Polinsky and Jessica Shine on July 12 at Plum’s Monday Market.
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Cheryl Stezoski of Plum gets peaches from Bridge’s Farm and Greenhouse co-owner Kay Bridge on July 12 at Plum’s Monday Market while co-owner Jim Bridge looks on.

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Plum’s Monday Market continues with new produce and items from familiar vendors.

The weekly event is scheduled from 3 to 7 p.m. Mondays through October at Plum Creek Park along New Texas Road.

Bridge’s Farm and Greenhouse, one of the major participants, brought peaches, zucchini, honey, tomatoes and more this month. Farmers said corn will be available very soon.

New clothing and textiles from newcomer Red Truck Mercantile were on display at the July 12 market.

Residents and people from Plum and various communities patronize the market.

Other vendors include Kona Ice of Monroeville, Pappy’s Kettle Corn, Tom’s Candy, Oakmont Olive Oil Co., Bushy Run Winery, the Wax Mill, Daugherty’s Orchards in Murrysville and Morning Glory Farm in Plum.

New participants include Beauty in You – Farmasi and Let Them Make Cake, owned by 1993 Plum graduate Jennifer Jones.

More information is available at the borough’s Facebook page or at plumboro.com.

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