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Crafts And Food Draw A Crowd At Ridgewood's Annual Street Fair

RIDGEWOOD, N.J. – Two hours before it even opened, Ridgewood's annual craft fair drew shoppers looking for one-of-a-kind goods.

Joe Carson, the owner of the "Off the Hook" food truck, serves customers at the Ridgewood Craft Fair.

Joe Carson, the owner of the "Off the Hook" food truck, serves customers at the Ridgewood Craft Fair.

Photo Credit: Andrea Graziano
Shoppers look for unique goods at the Ridgewood Craft Fair.

Shoppers look for unique goods at the Ridgewood Craft Fair.

Photo Credit: Andrea Graziano
Shoppers look for unique goods at the Ridgewood Craft Fair.

Shoppers look for unique goods at the Ridgewood Craft Fair.

Photo Credit: Andrea Graziano
Shoppers look for unique goods at the Ridgewood Craft Fair.

Shoppers look for unique goods at the Ridgewood Craft Fair.

Photo Credit: Andrea Graziano

Vendors lined Ridgewood Avenue Sunday, offering handmade jewelry, "upcycled" bags and gifts and license plate collages. While the fair officially opened at noon, customers were already making purchases by 10 a.m.

Food trucks offered clam chowder and lobster rolls, corn, funnel cake and ice cream. A small petting zoo gave parents an opportunity to entertain their children.

The annual fall fair has been named the "Best of Bergen" and featured 145 exhibitors from four states. 

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