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The Hoboken Farmers' Markets serve three purposes. They help small farmers in New Jersey sell their produce by giving them a venue they would otherwise not have. Local fresh fruits and vegetables are brought to the residents of Hoboken by the people that actually harvest them. And last but certainly not least the Hoboken Farmers' Markets serve as a gathering place for the community, where people exchange smiles, thoughts, and recipes.

“If you don’t get it locally, you just don’t get it.” – David Calamoneri, Manager of the Hoboken Farmers’ Market

Farmers' Market Vouchers are available in June for Hoboken residents who are income eligible Medicaid or PAAD recipients. Eligible residents may obtain four $5 coupons from the Senior Citizen Office at 124 Grand Street.

“New Jersey offers a bounty of some of the finest and freshest produce to be found anywhere. I am pleased that the coupons will allow income eligible residents the ability to purchase even more of the fresh fruit, vegetables and baked goods found in the state.”  –Mayor Ravi Bhalla

NJ Department of Agriculture

Hoboken has three farmers' markets held during the summer and fall months.

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The Hoboken Farmers' Markets serve three purposes. They help small farmers in New Jersey sell their produce by giving them a venue they would otherwise not have. Local fresh fruits and vegetables are brought to the residents of Hoboken by the people that actually harvest them. And last but certainly not least the Hoboken Farmers' Markets serve as a gathering place for the community, where people exchange smiles, thoughts, and recipes.

“If you don’t get it locally, you just don’t get it.” – David Calamoneri, Manager of the Hoboken Farmers’ Market

Farmers' Market Vouchers are available in June for Hoboken residents who are income eligible Medicaid or PAAD recipients. Eligible residents may obtain four $5 coupons from the Senior Citizen Office at 124 Grand Street.

“New Jersey offers a bounty of some of the finest and freshest produce to be found anywhere. I am pleased that the coupons will allow income eligible residents the ability to purchase even more of the fresh fruit, vegetables and baked goods found in the state.”  –Mayor Ravi Bhalla

NJ Department of Agriculture

Hoboken has three farmers' markets held during the summer and fall months.

Downtown Farmers' Market

Observer Highway between Jackson and Harrison Streets

Thursday, 3:00pm – 7:00pm (June - Mid November)

Midtown Farmers' Market

Garden Street between 4th and 5th Streets

Tuesdays, 2:00pm – 7:00pm (June - Mid November)

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Uptown Farmers' Market

The market is under the Viaduct on 14th Street between Grand and Adams Streets

Saturdays, 9:00am – 1:00pm ( May - Mid December)

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