Now open through Aug. 9th
Courtesy www.njstatefair.org/fair |
One of Montague's own is recognized as a founder of
the Fair
that started in 1940
March 11, 1940 MIddletown Times Herald
Stanley B. Roberts was well-known for his dairy farm, which stretched from SR- 31 [now Route 206] down to the intersection of Rubin Hill Rd and River Rd.
His farmland was claimed for the Tocks Island project, but both houses survive.
He and his family is memorialized on the Tree visible at the lobby
of the Fairground's Administration building.
the Fair
that started in 1940
March 11, 1940 MIddletown Times Herald
Stanley B. Roberts was well-known for his dairy farm, which stretched from SR- 31 [now Route 206] down to the intersection of Rubin Hill Rd and River Rd.
His farmland was claimed for the Tocks Island project, but both houses survive.
He and his family is memorialized on the Tree visible at the lobby
of the Fairground's Administration building.
2015
Montague Grange's display look's great, as usual,
in the Richards building [#47]
Please take a look at Montague Township's within the County Building [#52].
People's Choice votes are being taken for the displays there til Tues.
Fair Map is viewable at
http://www.njstatefair.org/fair/pocket_calendar_map2.1.pdf
Reminders:
Military Vets get in for free every day - bring applicable ID
Sussex County residents:
60+ proof of age req'd
Senior’s Day
Last Blast
Thursday, August 6 Seniors $4 [60+] at the gate
Sunday, August 9 Adult $8 Child / Senior FREE at the gate