Lenox Farmers Market Returns

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LENOX, Mass. — The Lenox Chamber of Commerce announced the return of the Lenox Farmers Market for the 2026 summer season, to be held at St. Ann's Church, 134 Main Street. 
 
The market will take place every Friday from May 22 through September 11, from 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM, offering a vibrant weekly gathering of fresh, local goods and community connection.
 
The Lenox Farmers Market features 19 full-season vendors, along with a rotating selection of guest vendors throughout the season. Visitors can enjoy a variety of offerings, including locally grown produce, farm products, fresh-baked breads and pastries, prepared foods, and specialty items such as maple products, preserves, and craft beverages.
 
In addition to food, the market showcases local artisans and makers, offering handcrafted goods such as pottery, woodcraft, textiles, and homewares, as well as wellness products including natural soaps and body care. Shoppers will also find plants and flowers, along with community organizations sharing information and resources.
 
 
"This market season will be the best yet! We have more vendors and more diversity than ever before. We look forward to welcoming you each Friday," said Amy Feld, Market Manager.
 
The Lenox Farmers Market is free and open to the public. 
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Pittsfield Announces a New Program to Help Fill Vacant Storefronts

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The City of Pittsfield announced the availability of refundable state tax credits for businesses through the Massachusetts Vacant Storefront Program (MVSP). 
 
These credits are offered to companies that choose to occupy commercial spaces that have been vacant for at least six to twelve months.
 
The MVSP was established to support municipalities in revitalizing their downtown and commercial districts. By encouraging businesses to move into long-term vacant storefronts, the program aims to foster economic development and invigorate community spaces. Refundable tax credits serve as an incentive for businesses to fill key vacancies within a city's downtown or commercial area.
 
To further these efforts, the City of Pittsfield is collaborating with Downtown Pittsfield Inc. and the Berkshire Black Economic Council. These organizations are working alongside the city to assist businesses interested in occupying vacant storefronts, particularly in the downtown area and along the Tyler Street corridor.
 
For more details about the Massachusetts Vacant Storefront Program and how to participate, reach out to Justine Dodds at the City's Department of Community Development at jdodds@pittsfieldma.gov or 413-499-9368.
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