Allenhurst Farmers Market Returns This Summer with Fresh Finds and Community Vibes
By Francine Styler··1 min read

Allenhurst is gearing up for another season of fresh produce, handcrafted goods, and community connection as the Allenhurst Farmers Market makes its return this summer.
Running every Friday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., the market kicks off on June 5th and runs through September 11th — making it the perfect mid-week ritual for locals and visitors alike looking to slow down and shop local.
Shoppers can expect an eclectic mix of vendors offering everything from farm-fresh produce and homemade baked goods to prepared foods, handmade items, and fresh flowers. Whether you're stocking up on ingredients for a weekend dinner, grabbing a morning coffee, or simply enjoying a stroll through town, there's something for everyone at this beloved community hub.
Since its launch, the market has quickly become a favorite gathering spot for both Allenhurst residents and out-of-town guests — a place where community spirit and small business support go hand in hand. Every purchase made at the market goes directly toward supporting local farmers and small businesses from across New Jersey.
And the market is still growing. Organizers are actively welcoming new vendors and community groups to join the lineup. Anyone interested in participating can reach out at info@hearhereevents.com for more information.
Mark your Fridays — summer just got a whole lot fresher.
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Francine Styler
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Francine Styler is a contributor to The Allenhurst News.
Published May 7, 2026 at 4:09 PM EDT · Edited by Site Admin
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