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Covington Farmers Market Expands to Tuesdays

  The new night starts next week from 3 to 7 p.m. through November 16 at the corner of Holman Avenue and MLK Blvd./12th St.   The market will continue to be open 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturdays at Court Street and Park Place in the Roebling Point district.   Farmers Market Manager Alexa Abner said organizers saw the added site as a way to expand accessibility while further supporting local food growers and producers, as well as direct-marketing small businesses.   “If work, family time, sleep schedule, or a busy social life have your Saturday mornings spoken for, we hear you,” Abner said. “The Market visited several neighborhoods during a 2019 trial of one-time weeknight pop-ups. Accessibility is a priority, which includes options for transportation to and from the Market.”

Six Family-Friendly Spots in Covington - Cincinnati Magazine

Photograph courtesy Golden Gelato Looking for a adventure for the whole family within the urban core? Try spending the day exploring Covington, where a variety of locally-owned shops will entertain both kids and adults. Here are six recommended stops for your Covington itinerary. Photograph courtesy Del Gardo s Cannoli Bar Find your inner child trying their artisan-style cannoli. Del Gardo’s offers more than 80 different kinds of cannoli fillings, most inspired by alcoholic beverages, but some kid-friendly ones too. Make sure to check their Facebook page on Thursdays to see the flavors they’ll have available for the weekend, as they feature four to five new recipes each week. The fun doesn’t stop there they also serve fine Italian wines and premium craft beer to enjoy while savoring every bite.

Roebling Bridge Closure Worries Covington Business District

27:35 The restoration project is a lengthy one, and requires the bridge between Covington and Cincinnati to be closed for nine months, and possibly longer. Covington businesses near the foot of that bridge are concerned. The Roebling Point district is home to cafés, restaurants, bars and bookstores that have already been, like so many elsewhere, hammered by the economic fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic. Now they have to brace themselves further as another threat to their vitality looms. To talk about the project and the issues around it, Cincinnati Edition is joined by Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District 6 Office Public Information Officer Nancy Wood; Covington City Manager David Johnston; Roebling Point Books & Coffee Owner Richard Hunt; and Lil s Bagel Owner Julia Keister.

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