Local Matters Westchester

Episode 47: How the Pleasantville Farmers Market Became a Regional Draw

48 min · 18 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio Episode 47: How the Pleasantville Farmers Market Became a Regional Draw

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The Pleasantville Farmers Market has grown from a dozen vendors into one of Westchester’s busiest year-round destinations. This week on Local Matters Westchester, The Examiner’s weekly podcast, host Martin Wilbur talks with Peter Rogovin of Foodchester about what makes it work: from strict local sourcing to building a market where vendors can succeed. Rogovin, the founder of Foodchester, Inc., the nonprofit behind the award-winning market, also talks about how it draws thousands to downtown Pleasantville each weekend, and the planning behind what’s designed to feel like a seamless experience.

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