Stone Mountain Farm was bursting with everything autumn last week on Sept. 19: Cider donuts, pumpkins, cornstalks, and lots and lots of apples. Upon entering the farmstand off Route 106 in Belmont, guests are greeted with the orangey hues of fall, pumpkins of all sizes dotting the front lawn. Bushels of apples sit side by side in quaint wooden crates. Further up the driveway, a cider donut food trailer sits perched in front of rows and rows of high-density apple trees, ready for the pickin’.

— Katlyn Proctor

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