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When: Thursdays, June through October
Times: Noon to 6 p.m.
Where: Cedar Lane municipal parking lot corner of Garrison and Beverly
Boonton Farmers Market
Along with produce, this market offers fresh bread, pickles, artisan crafts, ceramics, work from local artists and clothing.
When: Saturdays, June to November
Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Location: Upper Plane Street Parking Lot, Boonton
Shoppes at Lafayette Farmers Market
Vendors offer items such as cheese, baked goods, mushrooms, Italian food and fresh bread.
When: Sundays
Location: The Shoppes at Lafayette, 75 Route 15, Lafayette Township
West Milford Farmers Market
When: Wednesdays, June 2 to Oct. 13
Hours: 3 to 7 p.m.
COVID-19 INSPECTIONS
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Lorie s Wildridge Restaurant, 5455 West Ridge Road, Fairview Township. (Lacking capacity signage.) Tuesday.
Ma-Donna s, 16328 Route 8, Union City. (Lacking capacity signage.) Tuesday.
Beechwood Inn, 9866 Wattsburg Road. (Lacking capacity signage.) Tuesday.
B&K s Country Store, 9861 Wattsburg Road, Greene Township. (Lacking capacity signage, no physical barrier between cashier and customer.) Tuesday.
Papa John s, 3870 Peach St. (Lacking capacity signage.) Thursday.
Jimmy John s, 821 West Erie Plaza, Millcreek Township. (Lacking capacity signage.) Thursday.
Kwik Fill, 3360, W. 38th St., Millcreek Township. (Lacking capacity signage.) Thursday.
New Businesses Survive Trial by Virus How three Erie startups are making the right moves by Rebecca Styn
Contributed photos
(clockwise from top left) Pastor Curtis Jones Sr., co-owner of Chippers Seafood and Southern Fusion, stands beside his son Pastor Curtis Jones Jr., a former Erie City Council member; smiling customers await their paninis at the Hot Off the Press food truck; blessed with stunning views, Oliver s Rooftop Restaurant expects fuller dining rooms as COVID-19 restrictions are eased; Vintage Soul and Home in the West Erie Plaza was inspired by co-owner Maria Gartrell s career in real estate.
Across the country, the pandemic forced hundreds of thousands of small businesses to close. For those that were able to persevere, the last year brought unimaginable economic consequences. But even through this, some started anew. Entrepreneurs already innately embrace risk and for many, this was jus
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