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Saturday marked the conclusion of the day.
Saturday marked the conclusion of the day.

Saturday marked the evening's conclusion.

Otto Jürgens Bids Farewell After Half a Century at Harburg Weekly Market

After 50 years of service, Otto Jürgens, a beloved vegetable merchant, will be retiring from the Harburg weekly market this Saturday. Jürgens has been a pillar of the market, taking over his stall from his mother Anni Jürgens in 1974 at the age of 20.

Jürgens' market stall has been a significant part of his life for half a century. Now, as he prepares to bid farewell to his customers and employees, the market stall will have a new leadership structure. Francisca Dizon, who has been chosen as Jürgens' successor, will take over the stall along with Dörte Ulrich and Andrea Rase.

Dörte Ulrich and Andrea Rase have been working alongside Jürgens for some time, forming a proven team at the market stall. With the addition of Dizon, the team will continue to serve customers at the Harburg weekly market.

Dizon has been chosen for her dedication and expertise in the field. The Elstorfer, which has been supplying customers with fresh vegetables, fruit, and eggs at the Harburg weekly market, has confidence in Dizon's ability to lead the stall.

Jürgens, however, is not planning to be bored in retirement. He has no plans to sit idly on his farm and is looking forward to the next chapter of his life.

Despite Jürgens' retirement, the market stall at the Harburg weekly market will continue to be operated by the new team consisting of Dizon, Ulrich, and Rase. Search results do not yet contain information regarding who will take over Jürgens' stall after his retirement. It is recommended that interested parties check local news or market-specific announcements related to the Harburg weekly market for this particular detail.

The new team consisting of Francisca Dizon, Dörte Ulrich, and Andrea Rase will be taking over Otto Jürgens' market stall, offering a combination of home-and-garden, shopping, and lifestyle items, as they plan to sell fresh vegetables, fruit, and eggs, continuing the tradition from Jürgens' stall. Following his retirement, Otto Jürgens looks forward to exploring other endeavors, but he will remain a beloved figure in the Harburg community.

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