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June 8, 2009

Tuesday market tomorrow in Hamilton

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It’s only been a couple of weeks since the Tuesday Market in Hamilton started up and the feedback so far has been positive. “The market is a great and a welcome change to the neighborhood,” says Hamilton resident Elizabeth Fletcher. “I think it will be a huge success in the future. And hopefully I will be one of the vendors.” She adds, “It’s a great family outing and it is dog friendly.”

Hosted in a formerly abandoned filling station at 4500 Harford Road, this weekly market features locally grown food, native plants, handmade goods and live music. Stop by and check it out from 4-8 p.m. If you’re interested in becoming a vendor, contact Adam Fisher at tuesdaymarket@hamiltonlauravillemainstreet.org.

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Tim WheelerTim Wheeler reports on the environment and Chesapeake Bay. A native of West Virginia, he has focused mainly on Maryland's environment since moving here in 1983. Along the way, he's crewed aboard a skipjack in the bay, canoed under city streets up the Jones Fall from the Inner Harbor, and gone deep underground in a western Maryland coal mine. He loves seafood, rambles in the country and good stories. He hopes to share some here.

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