
See photos of the New Rochelle Lincoln Park Conservancy's new mobile produce market
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Volunteers prepare produce to be loaded on to the Lincoln Park Conservancy's "Grow! Eat" Mobile Vegetable Market at the Lincoln Park Community Garden in New Rochelle July 15, 2025. The mobile produce market will travel throughout New Rochelle offering residents facing food insecurity the opportunity to select free produce. Most of the produce being offered is grown at the Lincoln Park Community Garden. The mobile produce market was created with the help of a grant secured by New York State Senator Nathalia Fernandez.
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Fresh produce in bins on the Lincoln Park Conservancy's "Grow! Eat" Mobile Vegetable Market at the Lincoln Park Community Garden in New Rochelle July 15, 2025. The mobile produce market will travel throughout New Rochelle offering residents facing food insecurity the opportunity to select free produce. Most of the produce being offered is grown at the Lincoln Park Community Garden. The mobile produce market was created with the help of a grant secured by New York State Senator Nathalia Fernandez.
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Officials cut a ribbon during a ceremony marking the launching of the Lincoln Park Conservancy's "Grow! Eat" Mobile Vegetable Market at the Lincoln Park Community Garden in New Rochelle July 15, 2025. The mobile produce market will travel throughout New Rochelle offering residents facing food insecurity the opportunity to select free produce. Most of the produce being offered is grown at the Lincoln Park Community Garden. The mobile produce market was created with the help of a grant secured by New York State Senator Nathalia Fernandez, who is holding the scissors.
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Volunteers prepare produce to be loaded on to the Lincoln Park Conservancy's "Grow! Eat" Mobile Vegetable Market at the Lincoln Park Community Garden in New Rochelle July 15, 2025. The mobile produce market will travel throughout New Rochelle offering residents facing food insecurity the opportunity to select free produce. Most of the produce being offered is grown at the Lincoln Park Community Garden. The mobile produce market was created with the help of a grant secured by New York State Senator Nathalia Fernandez..
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Jerez Giles and Connor Wahl prepare Swiss Chard to be loaded on to the Lincoln Park Conservancy's "Grow! Eat" Mobile Vegetable Market at the Lincoln Park Community Garden in New Rochelle July 15, 2025. The mobile produce market will travel throughout New Rochelle offering residents facing food insecurity the opportunity to select free produce. Most of the produce being offered is grown at the Lincoln Park Community Garden. The mobile produce market was created with the help of a grant secured by New York State Senator Nathalia Fernandez.
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New Rochelle Mayor Yadira Ramos-Herbert takes a photo of produce being grown in the Lincoln Park Community Garden in New Rochelle July 15, 2025. Ramos-Herbert and other officials were on hand for the launching of the Lincoln Park Conservancy's "Grow! Eat" Mobile Vegetable Market. The mobile produce market will travel throughout New Rochelle offering residents facing food insecurity the opportunity to select free produce. Most of the produce being offered is grown at the Lincoln Park Community Garden. The mobile produce market was created with the help of a grant secured by New York State Senator Nathalia Fernandez,
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Linda Tarrant-Reid, right, Executive Director of the Lincoln Park Conservancy, shows off the Lincoln Park Community Garden to State Senator Shelley Mayer July 15, 2025. Sen. Mayer and ofher officials were on hand for the launching of the Lincoln Park Conservancy's "Grow! Eat" Mobile Vegetable Market. The mobile produce market will travel throughout New Rochelle offering residents facing food insecurity the opportunity to select free produce. Most of the produce being offered is grown at the Lincoln Park Community Garden. The mobile produce market was created with the help of a grant secured by New York State Senator Nathalia Fernandez.
Seth Harrison/The Journal News
Linda Tarrant-Reid, right, Executive Director of the Lincoln Park Conservancy, shows off the Lincoln Park Community Garden to State Senator Nathalia Fernandez July 15, 2025. Sen. Fernandez and ofher officials were on hand for the launching of the Lincoln Park Conservancy's "Grow! Eat" Mobile Vegetable Market. The mobile produce market will travel throughout New Rochelle offering residents facing food insecurity the opportunity to select free produce. Most of the produce being offered is grown at the Lincoln Park Community Garden. The mobile produce market was created with the help of a grant secured by the senator.
Seth Harrison/The Journal News
Spinach in bags is ready to be loaded on to the Lincoln Park Conservancy's "Grow! Eat" Mobile Vegetable Market at the Lincoln Park Community Garden in New Rochelle July 15, 2025. The mobile produce market will travel throughout New Rochelle offering residents facing food insecurity the opportunity to select free produce. Most of the produce being offered is grown at the Lincoln Park Community Garden. The mobile produce market was created with the help of a grant secured by New York State Senator Nathalia Fernandez.
Seth Harrison/The Journal News