After a two-year hiatus due to COVID-19, the Burlington County Farm Fair is back again. KerriCorrado reports.
COLUMBUS, N.J. — After a two-year hiatus due to COVID-19, the Burlington County Farm Fair is back again. Some people Eyewitness News spoke with say they got here early to beat the crowds and the heat, but no matter what time people arrived, they had plenty to choose from and say they are happy to have the fair back after COVID-19.“The breeze helps a lot though,” Karen Bouffard said.“Yes, it’s very hot so water ice and ice cream sales are good for far,” Joe Murphy, of Lollypops Ice Cream, said.
Kay says they’ve incorporated a handful of procedures to protect people, including hand washing stations and cashless payment options. They are expecting a large crowd post-COVID.People Eyewitness News spoke with say it’s great to be back out.“It’s awesome. I love seeing everyone out here,” Carmen Sprankle said. “It’s really cool .”Each day is filled with different family-friendly events. The fair will go on until 10:30 p.m. on Saturday.
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