ROCHESTER, N.Y. — Easter is around the corner and things are warming up, which means the Public Market is getting ready for one of its busiest times of year.

This time last year, though, looked very different for the market.

Coronavirus had just hit, and Anthony Shellman of Bottom Line Produce says the crowds suddenly disappeared.

Shellman says he never stopped to continue to be a food source for people.

He says some vendors are still scared to come back.

But he says he expects there to be a lot of people here in the next few days, especially the Saturday before Easter.

"Just to be around people," says Anthony Shellman of Bottom Line Produce. "If you've ever been secluded away from the norm, that don't feel good. You're stuck in the house. Can't go nowhere. This is the best time to so people right now. Here...everybody's happy."

Shellman says he got his vaccine and is ready for a good season ahead.