West Newbury, Massachusetts

John Elwell, a semi-retired education administrator, has always wanted to keep the farm in the family and the family on the farm.... [more]

Kittery, Maine

Robert's Maine Grill is a full service restaurant with deck, raw bar and bar located on Route 1 in Kittery, Maine overlooking Spruce Creek.... [more]

Chester, New Hampshire

At Field to Fork Farm, we raise a variety of food, including; grass fed beef and pork from organically fed forest raised pigs.... [more]

Kittery, Maine

We make handcrafted Apple Chutney. Good old fashion flavor and quality. We sell at local Farmer's Markets, Co-op Shops and Farms.... [more]

Dover, New Hampshire

CRAVING LOCAL SEACOAST We are the Seacoast Growers Association of New England and are on a mission to bring you the best local food and arts 4 days a week.... [more]

Barrington, New Hampshire

Barrington Village School is a State licensed child care center located in the heart of growing Barrington, New Hampshire.... [more]

Deerfield, New Hampshire

As we begin our 9th year of operation,we are proud to be involved in a culinary-economic revolution in our area!... [more]

Derry, New Hampshire

Check us out to buy: - Microgreens - Blackwater Craft Mustards - London Buzz Bees Local Honey - Journey's End Maple Farm Syrup and Maple Products Dowie Farm is a micro-farm located in Derry New Ham... [more]

Eliot, Maine

A small family farm in the woods of Southern Maine raising meat rabbits, heritage breed pigs, meat chickens, ducks, turkeys, and Registered Nigerian Dwarf Goats in an effort to be more self sufficient... [more]

Dover, New Hampshire

Seacoast Eat Local is the organizer of the winter farmers� market program at Wentworth Greenhouses and Exeter High School.... [more]

Haverhill, Massachusetts

Products are sold by multiple vendors, all locally produced. An open air market accepting WIC coupons.

Chester, New Hampshire

This farm used to my husband's grandfather's farm. His dad and siblings grew up here. We have traced back the roots of the farm as far as we can go to the 1850s to an Amos Greene, hence the name of