It’s that time of year.
The Marblehead Farmers’ Market will reopen on Saturday, June 1, 9 a.m.-noon behind the Veterans School on Pleasant Street. In its 27th year, the market will feature old favorites and new vendors.
Ten farms are signed up to participate this summer, including Bear Hill, Grant Family, Middle Earth Earth and Brookford farms. New this year is Sow and Savor Farm from Beverly.

Vendors returning include A&J King Bakery, the Boy Scout coffee booth, Bucovina Cuisines, Seafood Express, Oliver World, Crepe Du Jour and Copper Dog Books.
New vendors include Three Hundred Fifty Bakery, offering cookies and dessert bars; Something Sweet Without Wheat, with gluten-free treats; and Universal Energy Healing, with herbal products.
On June 1, woodworker Raymond Plouffe will be there, along with candlemaker Jillian Kirschner and potter Angela Cook. Musical performances start on June 15.
“We’re getting a little bit bigger this summer,” said Stephen Fowler, who manages the market and has been involved for about 15 years.
He added, “I love this market. I like the local produce. I like knowing all our farmers. It’s a great community event. It’s a great place to meet people on a Saturday morning.”
