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Chelsea »

The market is planned for the corner of West 23rd Street and Ninth Avenue.

Forest Hills »

Residents can sign a petition to keep the market open during the winter months, organizers said.

Union Square »

While some great staples are back in the market, a few unusual finds will also please your palate.

Bushwick »

The Salvation Army chef hasn't even heard of many vegetables she receives from Boswyck Farms.

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

The market on the far West Side will run from July through November.

Union Square »

GrowNYC's Jeanne Hodesh discusses which local produce is at its best this week.

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

Donors can sponsor a share of veggies through Paypal on the organization's website.

West Harlem »

The farm has produced hundreds of pounds of food in its first year.

Bushwick »

Booted by Bushwick's future boutique hotel, Courtney Novak found a new spot for her flea.

Bushwick »

The city ruled against a new farmers' market outside Wyckoff Heights hospital.

Manhattan »

DNAinfo has a roundup of CSA farm shares in Manhattan where you can still sign up for fresh food.

South Bronx »

Crotona's La Canasta healthy food-buying club does the shopping; its members buy the bags and eat.

Murray Hill, Gramercy & Midtown East »

The Union Square Greenmarket is attracting a growing legion of food stamp shoppers.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

Residents of Hudson Heights were saddened to learn that Ahn's Vegetable & Fruit Store closed Monday.

Midtown & Theater District »

The Sondheim Theatre is hoping to make the Great White Way a little greener by launching a fresh veggie share on Broadway.