ALLEGRA BOVERMAN/Staff photo. Gloucester Daily Times. Gloucester: Mahroussie Jabba of Gloucester, front, prepares various Lebanese breads to be baked on a saj, during the opening day of the Cape Ann Farmers Market held in Stage Fort Park on Thursday afternoon. Around her from left are her husband Richard Jabba, and neice Erica Dollof.
ALLEGRA BOVERMAN/Staff photo. Gloucester Daily Times. Gloucester: Charlie Radoslovich of Rad Urban Farmer of Lexington, Mass., refills his huge colander full of radishes during the first Cape Ann Farmers Market of the season on Thursday at Stage Fort Park.
ALLEGRA BOVERMAN/Staff photo. Gloucester Daily Times. Gloucester: Kathleen Kipper of  Gloucester selected Chinese napa cabbage and then garlic scapes at Aprilla Farm of Essex during the first Cape Ann Farmers Market held at Stage Fort Park on Thursday afternoon. Elise Jillson, of the farm, is in the background.
ALLEGRA BOVERMAN/Staff photo. Gloucester Daily Times. Gloucester: Julianne McKenney, left, and her daughter Lily Shaffer, right, both of Reading and summer residents of Gloucester, carry their cats Ketzelah, left, and his brother Rue, through the Cape Ann Farmers Market on Thursday afternoon while they were browsing. They didn't want to leave the cats in the car while it was so hot out.
ALLEGRA BOVERMAN/Staff photo. Gloucester Daily Times. Gloucester: From left: Madeline Ortiz and Rosemary Costa select fresh fruits and vegetables at the Mobile Market set up by The Open Door at Veterans Memorial Elementary School on Friday afternoon. The Mobile Market has been in service for seven years in Cape Ann and is in its second year at Veterans Memorial. About 100 families are served by the program, and there is a snack table for kids and adults alike that rotates goodies from week to week. Mobile Market is a free farmers’ market, which provides fresh produce and groceries at four neighborhood-based, two school-based, and two senior center-based market sites that include: Riverdale Park, Willowood Gardens, Millbrook Park, Rockport, Pathways for Children, Agawam Village, Ipswich, and Veterans Memorial Elementary School.
ALLEGRA BOVERMAN/Staff photo. Gloucester Daily Times. Gloucester: Dave Palazola, of The Open Door, adds more romaine lettuce at the Mobile Market set up by The Open Door at Veterans Memorial Elementary School on Friday afternoon. The Mobile Market has been in service for seven years in Cape Ann and is in its second year at Veterans Memorial. About 100 families are served by the program, and there is a snack table for kids and adults alike that rotates goodies from week to week. Mobile Market is a free farmers market, which provides fresh produce and groceries at four neighborhood-based, two school-based, and two senior center-based market sites that include: Riverdale Park, Willowood Gardens, Millbrook Park, Rockport, Pathways for Children, Agawam Village, Ipswich, and Veterans Memorial Elementary School.
ALLEGRA BOVERMAN/Staff photo. Gloucester Daily Times. Gloucester: 
Veterans Memorial Elementary School fourth grader Sean Brown mans the snack table that this week is full of yogurt, at the Mobile Market set up by The Open Door at Veterans Memorial Elementary School on Friday afternoon. He makes sure every person who comes to the table says "please" and "thank you."The Mobile Market has been in service for seven years in Cape Ann and is in its second year at Veterans Memorial. About 100 families are served by the program, and there is a snack table for kids and adults alike that rotates goodies from week to week. Mobile Market is a free farmers market, which provides fresh produce and groceries at four neighborhood-based, two school-based, and two senior center-based market sites that include: Riverdale Park, Willowood Gardens, Millbrook Park, Rockport, Pathways for Children, Agawam Village, Ipswich, and Veterans Memorial Elementary School.
Gloucester: Jenny Doane of Gloucester looks through glass pumpkins on Aron Leaman's table at the Cape Ann Farmers Market yesterday afternoon. Yesterday was the last day of the market. Photo by Kate Glass/Gloucester Daily Times
Gloucester: Dick Tarr, center, and Roger Serbagi, right, talk with Ray Castles, Market Basket's Store Director, as they shop during the store's opening day yesterday. Serbagi says "I love that this is here. They have better produce, cheaper prices and friendlier people...I'm going to live here." Photo by Kate Glass/Gloucester Daily Times Wednesday, October 7, 2009
ALLEGRA BOVERMAN/Staff photo. Gloucester Daily Times. Gloucester: Mahroussie Jabba of Gloucester, front, prepares various Lebanese breads to be baked on a saj, during the opening day of the Cape Ann Farmers Market held in Stage Fort Park on Thursday afternoon. Around her from left are her husband Richard Jabba, and neice Erica Dollof.
ALLEGRA BOVERMAN/Staff photo. Gloucester Daily Times. Gloucester: Mahroussie Jabba of Gloucester, front, prepares various Lebanese breads to be baked on a saj, during the opening day of the Cape Ann Farmers Market held in Stage Fort Park on Thursday afternoon. Around her from left are her husband Richard Jabba, and neice Erica Dollof.
ALLEGRA BOVERMAN/Staff photo. Gloucester Daily Times. Gloucester: Mahroussie Jabba of Gloucester, front, prepares various Lebanese breads to be baked on a saj, during the opening day of the Cape Ann Farmers Market held in Stage Fort Park on Thursday afternoon. Around her from left are her husband Richard Jabba, and neice Erica Dollof.
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