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Hopefully, not affectively ineffectual --- since February Forest Street and Fullerton I've gone to the first two Farmers' Market days at the train station, and as always, it's worth a visit. Here are some related photos from the Farmer's Market. I also got some shots of typical Montclair streets, shown here; click on each in turn for a doubling of the image. Tip: Use the 'back' button on your browser to return to this page, if you are viewing a full-sized version of the pictures. Egan's expanding. Try their Fish and Chips. These units sold pretty well; almost all gone. This is a very convenient walk to the train. Shot from Egan's looking back toward the train station, and weekend Farmer's Market. Gina's Panificio and The Bread Company are almost across the street from one another, making for some delectable, healthy choices. A nearby corner leads to Forest Street. Fire escape against a blue New Jersey sky. A shady Montclair street. The brick buildings and alleys that are so characteristic of parts of Montclair; this is Fullerton, near Immaculate Conception Church. More apartment buildings, and the large trees you still find everywhere, even after heavy storms 'prune' our town. Cupola of Immaculate Conception. Fullerton on the way to Church Street. Corner of Fullerton and busy Bloomfield Avenue. Church Street shopping begins with Jafajems on the corner, then the fair trade shop, Church Street cafe, and the knitting shop. NEXT |