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The Kneeland Glen Farm Stand is set to close by the end of the year after the Northcoast Regional Land Trust announced this week that it is moving forward with the eviction of stand owner Kathy Mullen.
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The Kneeland Glen Farm Stand. | Photos provided by Kathy Mullen
The Kneeland Glen Farm Stand, a beloved community resource for fresh produce and other locally made goods, located just west of Three Corners Market, may close permanently at the end of the month after the stand’s owner received an eviction letter from the Northcoast Regional Land Trust yesterday.
Northcoast Regional Land Trust Executive Director Dan Ehresman told the
Outpost that the non-profit’s board of directors unanimously agreed to evict the stand’s owner and operator, Kathy Mullen, after she repeatedly violated her lease agreement. The decision was announced this morning in a statement issued by the NRLT.