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It happens Sunday, October 23 at 10 a.m.
We'll have an expanded roster of vendors, and expanded space to match.
On September 8, the lower Lower East Side flea market heads to Fifth Avenue.
At its first Summer Sunday Picnic.
Know your Melts: one is an ice-cream-sandwich stand and the other is a grilled-cheese stand.
Flavored caramel sauce, MilkMaid ice cream, and more.
A Prospect Heights attorney wants to bring 30 food vendors and a beer garden to the Greenpoint waterfront.
An under-the-radar farmers' market in Boerum Hill steps up its food program with Luke's Lobster and more.
Plus: midtown gets a new Thai restaurant, and more, in our daily roundup of neighborhood news.
Plus kimchee hot pies and lobster rolls, care of the folks behind Hester Street Fair.
Six tastemakers shopped three neighborhoods in three hours and reported back to us with their finds.
The current roster's at 44 vendors — and entry's still free.
Grub Street teams up with the Hester Street Fair to bring you forty of our favorite food vendors.
An ice-cream start-up comes to the Hester Street Fair.
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