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Waltham Farmers Market
Shop local! Shop outdoors! Featuring locally-grown produce, cheese, eggs, meats, baked goods, soaps, sauces, wine and mead, and prepared specialty meals to go.
The 2026 location is 65 Lexington Street, the former Elks lodge.
The market is held rain or shine and is wheelchair-, bicycle- and stroller-accessible. Hours are Saturdays, 9:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m., from June 6 – October 31, 2026.
Melrose Farmers Market
Come get your knives and tools sharpened while you shop at the Melrose Farmers’ Market. Simply Sharp provides on site sharpening on whetstones while you shop. Each item takes about 10-20 minutes to be sharpened. First come first served so find our booth early.
The Melrose Farmers’ Market is one of the longest-running farmers’ markets in Massachusetts. Founded in 1994 by Melrose resident Sally Frank, the market was created to bring locally grown food directly into the community.
Assembly Row Farmers' Market
Come get your knives and tools sharpened while you shop at the NEW Assembly Row Farmers’ Market. Simply Sharp provides on site sharpening on whetstones while you shop. Each item takes about 10-20 minutes to be sharpened. First come first served so find our booth early.
Shop for fresh, locally sourced food and products every Friday* from 3-7PM through October 9 right here on The Row.
Each week, you’ll be able to find goods from nearly 30 New England-based farmers and producers between Shake Shack and Caffè Nero. Expect a great mix of seasonal produce, baked goods, dairy and eggs, meats and seafood, honey, jams, specialty foods, and more. It’s the perfect place to stock up for the weekend, discover local favorites, or simply enjoy a fresh Friday visit to Assembly Row.
Dedham Farmers' Market
Come get your knives and tools sharpened while you shop at the Dedham Farmers’ Market. Simply Sharp provides on site sharpening on whetstones while you shop. Each item takes about 10-20 minutes to be sharpened. First come first served so find our booth early.
Salem Farmers' Market
Come get your knives and tools sharpened while you shop at the Salem Farmers’ Market. Simply Sharp provides on site sharpening on whetstones while you shop. Each item takes about 10-20 minutes to be sharpened. First come first served so find our booth early.
Support local agriculture and producers by providing a direct market for their produce and goods.
The Salem Farmers’ Market is a tradition that dates back to 1634. With its peak around 1930, where more than 40 vendors sold goods in collapsible wooden stalls, an estimated 10,000 people visited the market on a single Saturday. In the early 1970s, the market ended, and the Salem Redevelopment Authority redesigned the square into what we now know as Derby Square.
Waltham Farmers Market
Shop local! Shop outdoors! Featuring locally-grown produce, cheese, eggs, meats, baked goods, soaps, sauces, wine and mead, and prepared specialty meals to go.
The 2026 location is 65 Lexington Street, the former Elks lodge.
The market is held rain or shine and is wheelchair-, bicycle- and stroller-accessible. Hours are Saturdays, 9:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m., from June 6 – October 31, 2026.
Winthrop Farmers' Market
Come get your knives and tools sharpened while you shop at the Winthrop Farmers’ Market. Simply Sharp provides on site sharpening on whetstones while you shop. Each item takes about 10-20 minutes to be sharpened. First come first served so find our booth early.
Assembly Row Farmers' Market
Come get your knives and tools sharpened while you shop at the NEW Assembly Row Farmers’ Market. Simply Sharp provides on site sharpening on whetstones while you shop. Each item takes about 10-20 minutes to be sharpened. First come first served so find our booth early.
Shop for fresh, locally sourced food and products every Friday* from 3-7PM through October 9 right here on The Row.
Each week, you’ll be able to find goods from nearly 30 New England-based farmers and producers between Shake Shack and Caffè Nero. Expect a great mix of seasonal produce, baked goods, dairy and eggs, meats and seafood, honey, jams, specialty foods, and more. It’s the perfect place to stock up for the weekend, discover local favorites, or simply enjoy a fresh Friday visit to Assembly Row.
Salem Farmers' Market
Come get your knives and tools sharpened while you shop at the Salem Farmers’ Market. Simply Sharp provides on site sharpening on whetstones while you shop. Each item takes about 10-20 minutes to be sharpened. First come first served so find our booth early.
Support local agriculture and producers by providing a direct market for their produce and goods.
The Salem Farmers’ Market is a tradition that dates back to 1634. With its peak around 1930, where more than 40 vendors sold goods in collapsible wooden stalls, an estimated 10,000 people visited the market on a single Saturday. In the early 1970s, the market ended, and the Salem Redevelopment Authority redesigned the square into what we now know as Derby Square.
Melrose Farmers Market
Come get your knives and tools sharpened while you shop at the Melrose Farmers’ Market. Simply Sharp provides on site sharpening on whetstones while you shop. Each item takes about 10-20 minutes to be sharpened. First come first served so find our booth early.
The Melrose Farmers’ Market is one of the longest-running farmers’ markets in Massachusetts. Founded in 1994 by Melrose resident Sally Frank, the market was created to bring locally grown food directly into the community.
Assembly Row Farmers' Market
Come get your knives and tools sharpened while you shop at the NEW Assembly Row Farmers’ Market. Simply Sharp provides on site sharpening on whetstones while you shop. Each item takes about 10-20 minutes to be sharpened. First come first served so find our booth early.
Shop for fresh, locally sourced food and products every Friday* from 3-7PM through October 9 right here on The Row.
Each week, you’ll be able to find goods from nearly 30 New England-based farmers and producers between Shake Shack and Caffè Nero. Expect a great mix of seasonal produce, baked goods, dairy and eggs, meats and seafood, honey, jams, specialty foods, and more. It’s the perfect place to stock up for the weekend, discover local favorites, or simply enjoy a fresh Friday visit to Assembly Row.
Winthrop Farmers' Market
Come get your knives and tools sharpened while you shop at the Winthrop Farmers’ Market. Simply Sharp provides on site sharpening on whetstones while you shop. Each item takes about 10-20 minutes to be sharpened. First come first served so find our booth early.
Salem Farmers' Market
Come get your knives and tools sharpened while you shop at the Salem Farmers’ Market. Simply Sharp provides on site sharpening on whetstones while you shop. Each item takes about 10-20 minutes to be sharpened. First come first served so find our booth early.
Support local agriculture and producers by providing a direct market for their produce and goods.
The Salem Farmers’ Market is a tradition that dates back to 1634. With its peak around 1930, where more than 40 vendors sold goods in collapsible wooden stalls, an estimated 10,000 people visited the market on a single Saturday. In the early 1970s, the market ended, and the Salem Redevelopment Authority redesigned the square into what we now know as Derby Square.
Waltham Farmers Market
Shop local! Shop outdoors! Featuring locally-grown produce, cheese, eggs, meats, baked goods, soaps, sauces, wine and mead, and prepared specialty meals to go.
The 2026 location is 65 Lexington Street, the former Elks lodge.
The market is held rain or shine and is wheelchair-, bicycle- and stroller-accessible. Hours are Saturdays, 9:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m., from June 6 – October 31, 2026.
Assembly Row Farmers' Market
Come get your knives and tools sharpened while you shop at the NEW Assembly Row Farmers’ Market. Simply Sharp provides on site sharpening on whetstones while you shop. Each item takes about 10-20 minutes to be sharpened. First come first served so find our booth early.
Shop for fresh, locally sourced food and products every Friday* from 3-7PM through October 9 right here on The Row.
Each week, you’ll be able to find goods from nearly 30 New England-based farmers and producers between Shake Shack and Caffè Nero. Expect a great mix of seasonal produce, baked goods, dairy and eggs, meats and seafood, honey, jams, specialty foods, and more. It’s the perfect place to stock up for the weekend, discover local favorites, or simply enjoy a fresh Friday visit to Assembly Row.
Salem Farmers' Market
Come get your knives and tools sharpened while you shop at the Salem Farmers’ Market. Simply Sharp provides on site sharpening on whetstones while you shop. Each item takes about 10-20 minutes to be sharpened. First come first served so find our booth early.
Support local agriculture and producers by providing a direct market for their produce and goods.
The Salem Farmers’ Market is a tradition that dates back to 1634. With its peak around 1930, where more than 40 vendors sold goods in collapsible wooden stalls, an estimated 10,000 people visited the market on a single Saturday. In the early 1970s, the market ended, and the Salem Redevelopment Authority redesigned the square into what we now know as Derby Square.
Waltham Farmers Market
Shop local! Shop outdoors! Featuring locally-grown produce, cheese, eggs, meats, baked goods, soaps, sauces, wine and mead, and prepared specialty meals to go.
The 2026 location is 65 Lexington Street, the former Elks lodge.
The market is held rain or shine and is wheelchair-, bicycle- and stroller-accessible. Hours are Saturdays, 9:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m., from June 6 – October 31, 2026.
Winthrop Farmers' Market
Come get your knives and tools sharpened while you shop at the Winthrop Farmers’ Market. Simply Sharp provides on site sharpening on whetstones while you shop. Each item takes about 10-20 minutes to be sharpened. First come first served so find our booth early.
Dedham Farmers' Market
Come get your knives and tools sharpened while you shop at the Dedham Farmers’ Market. Simply Sharp provides on site sharpening on whetstones while you shop. Each item takes about 10-20 minutes to be sharpened. First come first served so find our booth early.
Melrose Farmers Market
Come get your knives and tools sharpened while you shop at the Melrose Farmers’ Market. Simply Sharp provides on site sharpening on whetstones while you shop. Each item takes about 10-20 minutes to be sharpened. First come first served so find our booth early.
The Melrose Farmers’ Market is one of the longest-running farmers’ markets in Massachusetts. Founded in 1994 by Melrose resident Sally Frank, the market was created to bring locally grown food directly into the community.
Assembly Row Farmers' Market
Come get your knives and tools sharpened while you shop at the NEW Assembly Row Farmers’ Market. Simply Sharp provides on site sharpening on whetstones while you shop. Each item takes about 10-20 minutes to be sharpened. First come first served so find our booth early.
Shop for fresh, locally sourced food and products every Friday* from 3-7PM through October 9 right here on The Row.
Each week, you’ll be able to find goods from nearly 30 New England-based farmers and producers between Shake Shack and Caffè Nero. Expect a great mix of seasonal produce, baked goods, dairy and eggs, meats and seafood, honey, jams, specialty foods, and more. It’s the perfect place to stock up for the weekend, discover local favorites, or simply enjoy a fresh Friday visit to Assembly Row.
Waltham Farmers Market
Shop local! Shop outdoors! Featuring locally-grown produce, cheese, eggs, meats, baked goods, soaps, sauces, wine and mead, and prepared specialty meals to go.
The 2026 location is 65 Lexington Street, the former Elks lodge.
The market is held rain or shine and is wheelchair-, bicycle- and stroller-accessible. Hours are Saturdays, 9:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m., from June 6 – October 31, 2026.
Salem Farmers' Market
Come get your knives and tools sharpened while you shop at the Salem Farmers’ Market. Simply Sharp provides on site sharpening on whetstones while you shop. Each item takes about 10-20 minutes to be sharpened. First come first served so find our booth early.
Support local agriculture and producers by providing a direct market for their produce and goods.
The Salem Farmers’ Market is a tradition that dates back to 1634. With its peak around 1930, where more than 40 vendors sold goods in collapsible wooden stalls, an estimated 10,000 people visited the market on a single Saturday. In the early 1970s, the market ended, and the Salem Redevelopment Authority redesigned the square into what we now know as Derby Square.
Assembly Row Farmers' Market
Come get your knives and tools sharpened while you shop at the NEW Assembly Row Farmers’ Market. Simply Sharp provides on site sharpening on whetstones while you shop. Each item takes about 10-20 minutes to be sharpened. First come first served so find our booth early.
Shop for fresh, locally sourced food and products every Friday* from 3-7PM through October 9 right here on The Row.
Each week, you’ll be able to find goods from nearly 30 New England-based farmers and producers between Shake Shack and Caffè Nero. Expect a great mix of seasonal produce, baked goods, dairy and eggs, meats and seafood, honey, jams, specialty foods, and more. It’s the perfect place to stock up for the weekend, discover local favorites, or simply enjoy a fresh Friday visit to Assembly Row.
Waltham Farmers Market
Shop local! Shop outdoors! Featuring locally-grown produce, cheese, eggs, meats, baked goods, soaps, sauces, wine and mead, and prepared specialty meals to go.
The 2026 location is 65 Lexington Street, the former Elks lodge.
The market is held rain or shine and is wheelchair-, bicycle- and stroller-accessible. Hours are Saturdays, 9:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m., from June 6 – October 31, 2026.
Melrose Farmers Market
Come get your knives and tools sharpened while you shop at the Melrose Farmers’ Market. Simply Sharp provides on site sharpening on whetstones while you shop. Each item takes about 10-20 minutes to be sharpened. First come first served so find our booth early.
The Melrose Farmers’ Market is one of the longest-running farmers’ markets in Massachusetts. Founded in 1994 by Melrose resident Sally Frank, the market was created to bring locally grown food directly into the community.
Dedham Farmers' Market
Come get your knives and tools sharpened while you shop at the Dedham Farmers’ Market. Simply Sharp provides on site sharpening on whetstones while you shop. Each item takes about 10-20 minutes to be sharpened. First come first served so find our booth early.
Salem Farmers' Market
Come get your knives and tools sharpened while you shop at the Salem Farmers’ Market. Simply Sharp provides on site sharpening on whetstones while you shop. Each item takes about 10-20 minutes to be sharpened. First come first served so find our booth early.
Support local agriculture and producers by providing a direct market for their produce and goods.
The Salem Farmers’ Market is a tradition that dates back to 1634. With its peak around 1930, where more than 40 vendors sold goods in collapsible wooden stalls, an estimated 10,000 people visited the market on a single Saturday. In the early 1970s, the market ended, and the Salem Redevelopment Authority redesigned the square into what we now know as Derby Square.
Assembly Row Farmers' Market
Come get your knives and tools sharpened while you shop at the NEW Assembly Row Farmers’ Market. Simply Sharp provides on site sharpening on whetstones while you shop. Each item takes about 10-20 minutes to be sharpened. First come first served so find our booth early.
Shop for fresh, locally sourced food and products every Friday* from 3-7PM through October 9 right here on The Row.
Each week, you’ll be able to find goods from nearly 30 New England-based farmers and producers between Shake Shack and Caffè Nero. Expect a great mix of seasonal produce, baked goods, dairy and eggs, meats and seafood, honey, jams, specialty foods, and more. It’s the perfect place to stock up for the weekend, discover local favorites, or simply enjoy a fresh Friday visit to Assembly Row.
Waltham Farmers Market
Shop local! Shop outdoors! Featuring locally-grown produce, cheese, eggs, meats, baked goods, soaps, sauces, wine and mead, and prepared specialty meals to go.
The 2026 location is 65 Lexington Street, the former Elks lodge.
The market is held rain or shine and is wheelchair-, bicycle- and stroller-accessible. Hours are Saturdays, 9:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m., from June 6 – October 31, 2026.
Winthrop Farmers' Market
Come get your knives and tools sharpened while you shop at the Winthrop Farmers’ Market. Simply Sharp provides on site sharpening on whetstones while you shop. Each item takes about 10-20 minutes to be sharpened. First come first served so find our booth early.
Salem Farmers' Market
Come get your knives and tools sharpened while you shop at the Salem Farmers’ Market. Simply Sharp provides on site sharpening on whetstones while you shop. Each item takes about 10-20 minutes to be sharpened. First come first served so find our booth early.
Support local agriculture and producers by providing a direct market for their produce and goods.
The Salem Farmers’ Market is a tradition that dates back to 1634. With its peak around 1930, where more than 40 vendors sold goods in collapsible wooden stalls, an estimated 10,000 people visited the market on a single Saturday. In the early 1970s, the market ended, and the Salem Redevelopment Authority redesigned the square into what we now know as Derby Square.
Assembly Row Farmers' Market
Come get your knives and tools sharpened while you shop at the NEW Assembly Row Farmers’ Market. Simply Sharp provides on site sharpening on whetstones while you shop. Each item takes about 10-20 minutes to be sharpened. First come first served so find our booth early.
Shop for fresh, locally sourced food and products every Friday* from 3-7PM through October 9 right here on The Row.
Each week, you’ll be able to find goods from nearly 30 New England-based farmers and producers between Shake Shack and Caffè Nero. Expect a great mix of seasonal produce, baked goods, dairy and eggs, meats and seafood, honey, jams, specialty foods, and more. It’s the perfect place to stock up for the weekend, discover local favorites, or simply enjoy a fresh Friday visit to Assembly Row.
Waltham Farmers Market
Shop local! Shop outdoors! Featuring locally-grown produce, cheese, eggs, meats, baked goods, soaps, sauces, wine and mead, and prepared specialty meals to go.
The 2026 location is 65 Lexington Street, the former Elks lodge.
The market is held rain or shine and is wheelchair-, bicycle- and stroller-accessible. Hours are Saturdays, 9:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m., from June 6 – October 31, 2026.
Melrose Farmers Market
Come get your knives and tools sharpened while you shop at the Melrose Farmers’ Market. Simply Sharp provides on site sharpening on whetstones while you shop. Each item takes about 10-20 minutes to be sharpened. First come first served so find our booth early.
The Melrose Farmers’ Market is one of the longest-running farmers’ markets in Massachusetts. Founded in 1994 by Melrose resident Sally Frank, the market was created to bring locally grown food directly into the community.
Dedham Farmers' Market
Come get your knives and tools sharpened while you shop at the Dedham Farmers’ Market. Simply Sharp provides on site sharpening on whetstones while you shop. Each item takes about 10-20 minutes to be sharpened. First come first served so find our booth early.
Salem Farmers' Market
Come get your knives and tools sharpened while you shop at the Salem Farmers’ Market. Simply Sharp provides on site sharpening on whetstones while you shop. Each item takes about 10-20 minutes to be sharpened. First come first served so find our booth early.
Support local agriculture and producers by providing a direct market for their produce and goods.
The Salem Farmers’ Market is a tradition that dates back to 1634. With its peak around 1930, where more than 40 vendors sold goods in collapsible wooden stalls, an estimated 10,000 people visited the market on a single Saturday. In the early 1970s, the market ended, and the Salem Redevelopment Authority redesigned the square into what we now know as Derby Square.
Assembly Row Farmers' Market
Come get your knives and tools sharpened while you shop at the NEW Assembly Row Farmers’ Market. Simply Sharp provides on site sharpening on whetstones while you shop. Each item takes about 10-20 minutes to be sharpened. First come first served so find our booth early.
Shop for fresh, locally sourced food and products every Friday* from 3-7PM through October 9 right here on The Row.
Each week, you’ll be able to find goods from nearly 30 New England-based farmers and producers between Shake Shack and Caffè Nero. Expect a great mix of seasonal produce, baked goods, dairy and eggs, meats and seafood, honey, jams, specialty foods, and more. It’s the perfect place to stock up for the weekend, discover local favorites, or simply enjoy a fresh Friday visit to Assembly Row.
Waltham Farmers Market
Shop local! Shop outdoors! Featuring locally-grown produce, cheese, eggs, meats, baked goods, soaps, sauces, wine and mead, and prepared specialty meals to go.
The 2026 location is 65 Lexington Street, the former Elks lodge.
The market is held rain or shine and is wheelchair-, bicycle- and stroller-accessible. Hours are Saturdays, 9:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m., from June 6 – October 31, 2026.
Salem Farmers' Market
Come get your knives and tools sharpened while you shop at the Salem Farmers’ Market. Simply Sharp provides on site sharpening on whetstones while you shop. Each item takes about 10-20 minutes to be sharpened. First come first served so find our booth early.
Support local agriculture and producers by providing a direct market for their produce and goods.
The Salem Farmers’ Market is a tradition that dates back to 1634. With its peak around 1930, where more than 40 vendors sold goods in collapsible wooden stalls, an estimated 10,000 people visited the market on a single Saturday. In the early 1970s, the market ended, and the Salem Redevelopment Authority redesigned the square into what we now know as Derby Square.
Waltham Farmers Market
Shop local! Shop outdoors! Featuring locally-grown produce, cheese, eggs, meats, baked goods, soaps, sauces, wine and mead, and prepared specialty meals to go.
The 2026 location is 65 Lexington Street, the former Elks lodge.
The market is held rain or shine and is wheelchair-, bicycle- and stroller-accessible. Hours are Saturdays, 9:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m., from June 6 – October 31, 2026.