Shoppers check the wares at some of the booths
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Shoppers check the wares at some of the booths Thursday during the first Torrington Farmers Market of the Season. The opening was delayed due to restrictions put in place to slow the spread of COVID-19.
Nick Gompers, right, from Spotted Tail Farms north of Mitchell, Neb., bags up fresh vegetables while maintaining social distancing on Thursday during the first Torrington Farmers Market of the season.
Jan, left, and Wayne Fields of Torrington watched the crowd as they sell his hand-made stick horses on Thursday during the first Torrington Farmers Market of the season. The market moved to Main Street from its long-time digs at City Park this year.