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July 29, 2021
PRINCESS ANNE, Md. – The annual Somerset County fair is finally making its return after a year off. Organizers say, they’re excited to get back to doing what they love for their community. The fair has been a tradition for over 20 years, and although COVID put a halt on their festivities, they say they’re back and ready to roll.
We’re told the fair will consist of showing off baked goods, paintings, crafts, photography, and that’s just indoors. That doesn’t include bringing back the great food like fried oysters, a horse pull, animals shows, fun for the kids and much more.
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Itâs ironic that the tumultuous year started with the cancellation of madness.
On March 12 the NCAA canceled March Madness, the glut of college basketball games that generates hundreds of millions of dollars for cities around the country â and a source of entertainment for fans after a long winter.
Soon after that the MLB season was postponed. and so began the beginning of a year that became defined by COVID-19 and the diseaseâs impact on society.
Locally, Somerset County remained somewhat isolated from a serious infection rate for months, but the spring lockdowns took their toll.
In April, the popular Millerâs Cafe, located along Water Level Road in Milford Township, closed.