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Friday, July 30, 2010
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Thursday, July 01, 2010
Capital Improvement Committee (7:00PM - 9:00PM)

This committee will meet at Town Hall in Council Chambers.




Monday, July 05, 2010
Town Offices Closed (All Day)

Town Offices will be closed in observance of Independence Day.




Wednesday, July 07, 2010
Town Council (7:00PM - 9:00PM)

This committee will meet at Town Hall in Council Chambers.

 




Thursday, July 08, 2010
Conservation Commission (7:00PM - 9:00PM)

This committee will meet at Town Hall in Council Chambers.

 




Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Highway Public Safety Meeting June 15, 2010 (8:00AM - 11:59PM)

meeting in the council chambers at 3:00 p.m.




Planning Board (7:00PM - 9:00PM)

This committee will meet at Town Hall in Council Chambers.

 




Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Energy Committee (5:30PM - 7:30PM)

This committee will meet at Town Hall in Council Chambers.

 




Thursday, July 15, 2010
NHCCC (7:00PM - 9:00PM)

This committee will meet at Town Hall in the Auditorium.

 




School Board (7:00PM - 9:00PM)

This committee will meet at Town Hall in Council Chambers.

 




Monday, July 19, 2010
Main Street (7:00PM - 9:00PM)

This committee will meet at Town Hall in Council Chambers.

 




Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Veteran's Committee (6:30PM - 8:30PM)

This committee will meet at Town Hall in Council Chambers.

 




Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Town Council (7:00PM - 9:00PM)

This committee will meet at Town Hall in Council Chambers.

 




Thursday, July 22, 2010
Black Bear TIF (7:00PM - 9:00PM)

This committee will meet at Town Hall in the Chambers

 

 




Saturday, July 24, 2010
Farmer's Market (9:00AM - 1:00PM)
Here is the market update for this Saturday, July 24.  

 

Our lovely market can be found at the Stone Church every Saturday from now through Columbus Day weekend, Oct 9.  The Stone Church is located at 5 Granite Street in Newmarket.  The market hours are:  9:00am – 1:00pm.

 

Our new venue continues to amaze me.  Tucked in between the Stone Church & the Newmarket Historical Society.  It is a lovely spot for the market and it leaves the entire Stone Church parking lot available for customer parking!

Our farmers will have wonderful vegetables this week:  

 

TOMATOES!   BLACKBERRIES!

 

Healthy Home Harvest, the Hollister Family Farm, Wild Miller Gardens, and South Brook Farm will be bringing us a great selection of tomatoes, zucchini,  summer squash, onions, garlic, 3 different types of eggplant, and peppers (both sweet & hot).  Stop by their booth if you want to see some of the most gorgeous colors the vegetable world has to offer.  Their tomatoes are truly delicious. 

Stephanie Hollisterwill have some of her lovely flower arrangements at the market as well! 

 

Also providing us with flowers will be Dale Micherone.  Dale will have beautiful, seasonal arrangements for you to choose from.  Ask Dale about providing flowers for any events you are planning.

 

Healthy Home Harvest will have some of their locally grown gourmet mushrooms available for you to enjoy.  Take the time to talk with Dr. Tomato about mushroom, tomatoes… and or any gardening questions you may have.

Check out the article about Dr. Tomato in this month’s issue of NH Magazine:

http://www.nhmagazine.com/fooddrink/781856-101/calling-dr.-tomato.html

 

Hickory Nut Farm’s cheese will include caraway select and Chebar.  Their newest firm cheese - Chebar - is aged in sea salt in our cheese cave.  It is terrific and reminds us of a unique parmesan - it is popular.  The Caraway Select goes great with cole slaw, on simple salads, in omelets, on steamed leafy vegetables.  The Chebar is terrific grated on a simple spaghetti sauce or just plain pasta, is terrific as a stand alone, and dynamic on salads.  (You can also melt their homemade fudge and pour it over strawberries & ice cream…)  And, of course, keep an eye out for their baby goat, Mr. McNut at the market.  

Hickory Nut Farm is also known for their soaps!  Their scallop shaped soap has, “a masculine ocean scent of fresh air and citrus leading to a sense of sea kelp, champagne and salt air.”  Add one of their lovely goat’s milk soaps to your daily regime.

 

Did you know that Kevin of Agape Homestead Farm has rotisserie chicken available at the market?   Place an order in the morning and pop back to pick up a warm, delectable lunch!  Kevin will also have the 1st raspberry jam of the season with him… as well as a variety of spreadable goat cheeses and feta marinated in a mixture of his own herbs.

My favorite recipe for Kevin’s cheese is to take his marinated feta and toss it with hot pasta.  SO good!

 

Sweet Baby Vineyardwill be back at the market this Saturday!  Try one of their wines made with 100% NH grown strawberries, raspberries, apples or peaches! 

For more information on their wines go to:  http://www.sweetbabyvineyard.com/wines.html

 

While you’re at the market consider staying for a while.  Hang out in the Café on the patio, or the tables under the trees.  Grab a cup of locally roasted iced coffee, pastry, or fresh blueberries.  Sit & enjoy the live music, or chat with your friends.

 

Visit Red Rover Coffee Roasting for amazing locally roasted coffee!  This just in… from the New Arrivals section of their website:

“Just like any agricultural crop, each coffee growing region has a season for its crop. And when you work with smaller lots of specialty coffees as we do, these coffees have an ebb and flow.

 

Flowing in now is a new coffee from Burundi, as well as a decaffeinated Ethiopian Sidamo. These will be replacing our current Burundi: Bwayi Lot 2, and Decaf Sumatra. Also coming into the mix is a new coffee from the Boquete region of Panama and the current year crop of our El Triunfo Biosphere Reserve coffee from Chiapas, Mexico.

 

Sweet Melissa will be back at the market this week and will have a great selection baked goods.  This week they will be featuring, “Fruit in Season”!  Try one of their pielettes.  They will have strawberry/raspberry/rhubarb and blueberry to chose from.  They will also have their crowd pleasing Cinnamon Beasts, scones, and several varieties of flatbread.  Try their flatbread with Swiss Chard… you will be pleasantly surprised.  J

 

Speaking of sitting in the café, enjoying pastry & sipping iced coffee… check out the Music @ the Market this week:

9am – 1pm   

Drew Szeliga (9am-11am) & Audrey Drake (11am-1pm) will be performing for us tomorrow!  They are both great musicians who bring tremendous energy to the market.

Don’t forget… our musicians donate their time & talent when they play at the market.  If you can, please put a little something in the tip jar!

 

Okay, okay… back to the food!

 

Steve Hurd of Hurd Farm will have eggs, all natural grass fed beef, chicken, and pork from Heritage breed pigs.  Hurd Farm, in Hampton, is a 160 acre farm that has been run by the same family since 1923.  Visit http://hurdfarm.com/ to learn more. 

Here are some tips on cooking grass-fed beef:  http://www.longmeadowranch.com/Food/Beef-Cooking-Instructions


South Brook Farm will also have LAMB!  They are a new vendor at the market.  Please welcome them and stop by their booth to ask Kellye about their small family farm.


EGGS:  People have been asking me which vendors have eggs.  This week I expect the following vendors to be selling eggs:  the Hollister Family Farm, Wild Miller Gardens, Hickory Nut Farm and Leavenworth Acres.  Of course you should always feel free to ask any of the vendors to point me out... and I'll let you know which folks to see about eggs.


Sue Stretch of Laurel Hill Jellies & Jams will be at the market this week.  Stop by Sue’s booth and ask  her about her unique wine jellies, Lavender Jelly, and Raspberry-Lavender Jam.  Check out Lorelei’s blog “Newmarket Happenings” for more info on the variety of interesting ingredients that find their way into Sue’s jars: 

http://newmarkethappenings.blogspot.com/2010/04/laurel-hills-jams-jellies-at-next.html

 

Sharon Cloud will be back at the market this week.  She will have her Green Gold Botanical Salve.  Green Gold is comprised of comfrey leaves and root, calendula, plantain, goldenseal, and beeswax in a base of olive oil.  She may bring her own rich, flourless chocolate cakes.  Each one is 4” and is wrapped in parchment paper.  They are rich and made with high quality chocolate.

 

Finally, please give some thought to bringing an extra can/box of something edible to contribute to the Newmarket Community Church Food Pantry.

Lost & Found: 

A silver earring was found at the July 3rd market.  Please contact me if you think it might belong to you!

 

Jill Leavenworth, Market Mgr

 

The market is supported, in part, by: 

Lamprey Arts & Culture Alliance (LACA), the Newmarket Business Association, the Stone Church Meeting House, and the Town of Newmarket.





 




Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Cemetery Committee (7:00PM - 9:00PM)

This committee will meet at Town Hall in Council Chambers.

 




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