Many people returning to New Paltz this Spring will be disappointed when they go looking for their favorite olive oil store and discover it is no longer in New Paltz.

Gourmet Olive Oil Store Leaves Original Location in New Paltz

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Scarborough Fare via Facebook
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This week Scarborough Fare made it official. The store on North Chestnut Street in New Paltz, known for its fine olive oils, aged balsamic vinegars, and gourmet specialties, has officially moved out of town. On April 7th, they combined the New Paltz store with the store in Beacon.

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According to the announcement, which was shared on Facebook this week, Scarborough Fare said they would be combining the two stores into one at their store located at 257 Main Street in Beacon.

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This is a exciting combined transition to a place we’ve also called home for the last 12 years. We have always been grateful to have served our New Paltz community and we look forward to seeing you in Beacon. Scarborough Fare via Facebook)

Fans of the store can expect to find all their favorites in the Beacon location. Unfortunately, Ulster County residents will have to drive a bit farther. A reason for the move was not shared.

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