UpdatedMon, Apr 26, 2021 at 7:45 pm ET
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As of Monday afternoon, a little more than a week since the GoFundMe campaign launched, the market had surpassed its $7,500 fundraising goal. (Jenna Fisher/Patch)
BROOKLINE, MA — As the beloved Brookline Farmers Market gears up for its 43rd season in Coolidge Corner, the nonprofit that runs it is asking the community to help raise money to keep it alive this year.
"To make a long story short – the Brookline Farmers' Market is in trouble," Farmers Market co-director Abe Farber said in a GofundMe. "We want to keep providing Brookline and the larger Boston area with delicious, healthy, local food. But we need your help to do it."