GUILDERLAND — After eight seasons of being hosted at the town library, the Guilderland Farmers Market is without a home after the library opted out of its contract with the market’s owner.
Corie Dugas, president of the board of trustees of Guilderland Public Library, said Tuesday that the library notified owner Scott Abraham soon after the market’s final Sunday in October that it would not host the market again this year. Abraham opened the market at the Western Avenue library in August 2018. Dugas, board president for the past two years, said the parties had a three-year contract, but the library exercised a clause that allowed it to end the agreement a year early.
She said the library board and staff determined that factors including logistics and other conflicts made continuing to host the market unfeasible…