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FRAMINGHAM – With the National Weather Service forecasting a 90% chance of rain with potential heavy winds, the Framingham Farmers’ Market was originally cancelled by the market manager Bill Sell, but now the market will take place but with very limited vendors.

“It is the first cancellation of the market all year,” said manager Bill Sell on Tuesday afternoon, September 20.

But by Tuesday evening, a couple of vendors agreed to be at the market, said Sell on social media.

“Cousin’s Maine Lobster will be at the Centre Common their usual hours and now Heavens Harvest Organic Farm will be there as well,” wrote Sell on social media.

The final market of the season is scheduled for September 29 from 3 to 7 p.m. on the Framingham Centre Common.

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