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    Carline Keough from Keough Family Farm in Hebron, takes payment from a customer from a distance. Keough has been selling at the Brunswick Topsham Land Trust Farmers' Market for 21 years. Saturday marked opening day of the popular market's summer season, and was also the first day in its new temporary location at Brunswick High School, where vendors had more space to spread out. The market, usually at Crystal Spring Farm, was moved to help prevent the spread of COVID-19, the disease caused by coronavirus.

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    Phil Gray, a shellfish harvester, has been selling mussels from the "Blue Dragon Mussel Wagon" at the market for more than 13 years. It was nice to be back outside, despite the wind, after fears that the market wouldn't operate this season, he said. Saturday marked opening day of the popular market's summer season, and was also the first day in its new temporary location at Brunswick High School, where vendors had more space to spread out. The market, usually at Crystal Spring Farm, was moved to help prevent the spread of COVID-19, the disease caused by coronavirus.

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    A seller at Gryffon Ridge Spice Merchants in Litchfield, shows a customer a product at the market on Saturday. Saturday marked opening day of the popular market's summer season, and was also the first day in its new temporary location at Brunswick High School, where vendors had more space to spread out. The market, usually at Crystal Spring Farm, was moved to help prevent the spread of COVID-19, the disease caused by coronavirus.

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    Customers line up six feet apart outside the Six River Farm booth. Saturday marked opening day of the popular market's summer season, and was also the first day in its new temporary location at Brunswick High School, where vendors had more space to spread out. The market, usually at Crystal Spring Farm, was moved to help prevent the spread of COVID-19, the disease caused by coronavirus.

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