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Repairs and Renovation at the OSH

June 15th, 2012 | No Comments

A big part of what we do at the RHA is maintenance and improvements at the Old Stone House. Those who have visited over the years know the small display room located on the left as you enter the museum. This room was never restored to be a “period room”. It has 1950’s era linoleum floors a drop ceiling and is used for displays and miscellaneous storage.

So we decided to do some renovations and create a “History of Ramsey” exhibit room. The work is already underway and we hope to have it completed by the end of the summer.

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We’re also doing needed repairs to rotted areas of exterior siding and roof, and over the summer plan to do some painting as well.

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Ramsey Farmers Market Moves Indoors For The Winter

June 15th, 2012 | No Comments

The Ramsey Farmers Market established in 2010 by the Ramsey Historical Association in coordination with the Boro of Ramsey, has become a wonderful part of our community where each Sunday during the past 2 summers and into early fall, visitors could buy a variety of fresh local food products ranging from organic produce and artisan breads, to fish, pasta, cheese, and gourmet olive oil.

Focaccia anyone? One of the favorites at our Winter Market was Panzarella Foods where you could pick up some fresh mozzarella to go with their wonderful breads. Those in the know made a bee line each Sunday to the back of the Smith School multipurpose room where both Panzarella and Guy Jones’ Blooming Hill Farms were located.

Focaccia anyone? One of the favorites at our Winter Market was Panzarella Foods where you could pick up some fresh mozzarella to go with their wonderful breads. Those in the know made a bee line each Sunday to the back of the Smith School multipurpose room where both Panzarella and Guy Jones’ Blooming Hill Farms were located.

This past Winter the market moved indoors. Located at Smith School, the “Winter Market” was organized and staffed by Nancy Boone and her crew of wonderful volunteers helping out every week to make the first indoor market a success. Special thanks go out to Ellen Mass, our webmaster for the Market who along with Pat Confrancisco, Marcy Maita and Sharon Vogel covered our meet and greet table every Sunday. Sharon also delivered donated food items on Mondays (collected in our Pay it Forward bin), to the Center for Food Action.

The Strawberry Festival, hosted by the Women’s Club of Ramsey kicks off the regular Market on June 10th. For more information go to: http://www.ramseyfarmersmarket.org

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