Farmers Market Might Be Dead As Evening Business Is

Pacific Grove farmers’ market, scheduled to debut in July, will be delayed for at least two weeks — and could be called off altogether this year — because of an advertising blunder in the Monterey County Herald, city officials said.

Scheduled to debut July 7, the farmers’ market will be set back because the Herald failed to print a public hearing notice for last week’s city council meeting in which the market was discussed.

“It’s too bad it will be delayed,” P.G. Mayor Dan Cort told The Pine Cone, “because we are all so excited about the farmers’ market.”

Well, if you can’t buy some vegetables, we can always find you some toast and noodles for about $30 . .

$8 toast at Joe Rombi
8 dollar toast

$21 for a plate of noodles, not even any meat!

20 Dollar Noodles

Farmers Market Might Be Dead As Evening Business Is

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  1. Try the new Thai Place that went into where The Cellar Door used to be instead the crab cakes are to die for. Less pricey too.

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