The Advance of Bucks County

Thousands flock to Middletown Grange Fair

- Staff Reports

WRIGHTSTOW­N – It was another great week at the Grange cair as thousands poured into the fairground­s on Penns Park Road in Wrightstow­n for the annual agricultur­al extravagan­za. The event even had the cows, sheep and chickens in the 4-H barns mooing, baaing and clucking for PRrH. EnWHrWainP­HnW ruOHG WhH rRRsW Guring WhH fivH-Gay HvHnW, whiFh SuWs WhH sSRWOighW Rn WhH BuFNs CRunWy IarPing FRPPuniWy. ParHnWs SushHG sWrROOHrs WhrRugh WhH aniPaO barns anG SasW WhH 4-H exhibits, teens hung out at the amusement rides while others took in the hilarious antics of the hRW GRg Sig raFHs anG WhH MuWWs GRnH NuWs shRw. Rain IHOO Rn WhH firsW Gay RI WhH Iair, buW Whis yHar, unOiNH 2011, MRWhHr NaWurH sPiOHG Rn WhH HvHnW wiWh bHarabOH suPPHrWiPH FRnGiWiRns anG SOHnWy of sunshine.

 ??  ?? Three kids from Yardley wowed the Middletown Grange Fair Thursday night with a jump rope routine that brought thunderous applause from the audience. Miles Borowsky, 11, Brandon Ferraro, 11, and Nathan Silverman, 12, jumped their way to first place out...
Three kids from Yardley wowed the Middletown Grange Fair Thursday night with a jump rope routine that brought thunderous applause from the audience. Miles Borowsky, 11, Brandon Ferraro, 11, and Nathan Silverman, 12, jumped their way to first place out...
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