Parting shots from state fair
| 19 Aug 2016 | 04:03
![Parting shots from state fair Newton-based potter and ceramic artist Sharon Pflug-Moench was on hand to throw and the carve clay vessels.](http://www.advertisernewsnorth.com/binrepository/320x432/0c0/0d0/none/11804/GALY/NEWS01_160819922_AR_0_0_AN20160819160819922_MG3168064.jpg)
Newton-based potter and ceramic artist Sharon Pflug-Moench was on hand to throw and the carve clay vessels.
![Parting shots from state fair Chainsaw artist Kenny Scoggins of Artistry in Wood is shown creating a þÄúlittle dragon.þÄù Based in Heidelberg, Miss. This is their 11th year at the fair. During the day dozens of people at a time sat down and relaxed and watched him at work.](http://www.advertisernewsnorth.com/binrepository/351x432/0c0/0d0/none/11804/WCJP/NEWS01_160819922_EP_-1_0_AN20160819160819922_MG3168065.jpg)
Chainsaw artist Kenny Scoggins of Artistry in Wood is shown creating a þÄúlittle dragon.þÄù Based in Heidelberg, Miss. This is their 11th year at the fair. During the day dozens of people at a time sat down and relaxed and watched him at work.
![Parting shots from state fair Zero Gravity was another ride that was in high demand.](http://www.advertisernewsnorth.com/binrepository/648x432/0c0/0d0/none/11804/TDJB/NEWS01_160819922_EP_-1_1_AN20160819160819922_MG3168066.jpg)
Zero Gravity was another ride that was in high demand.
![Parting shots from state fair Amanda Agne, 15, of LafayetteþÄôs Riverside Farm trims one of her sheep before bringing it to the judgesþÄô for competition.](http://www.advertisernewsnorth.com/binrepository/630x432/0c0/0d0/none/11804/UEJR/NEWS01_160819922_EP_-1_2_AN20160819160819922_MG3168067.jpg)
Amanda Agne, 15, of LafayetteþÄôs Riverside Farm trims one of her sheep before bringing it to the judgesþÄô for competition.
![Parting shots from state fair Her favorite thing at the fair, Alyssa Reeber, 11, of Parsippany told the Inquiring Photographer that she highly recommends "The Wild Claw ride." It was only one of dozens of rides at the fair.](http://www.advertisernewsnorth.com/binrepository/648x432/0c0/0d0/none/11804/JFJB/NEWS01_160819922_EP_-1_3_AN20160819160819922_MG3168068.jpg)
Her favorite thing at the fair, Alyssa Reeber, 11, of Parsippany told the Inquiring Photographer that she highly recommends "The Wild Claw ride." It was only one of dozens of rides at the fair.
![Parting shots from state fair Being upside down and spinning through the air is not for everyone, although the PharaohþÄôs Fury didnþÄôt go quite that far.](http://www.advertisernewsnorth.com/binrepository/648x432/0c0/0d0/none/11804/KXJB/NEWS01_160819922_EP_-1_4_AN20160819160819922_MG3168069.jpg)
Being upside down and spinning through the air is not for everyone, although the PharaohþÄôs Fury didnþÄôt go quite that far.
![Parting shots from state fair Visitors are shown reviewing the ribbons awarded for the best fruits and vegetables competitions.](http://www.advertisernewsnorth.com/binrepository/592x432/0c0/0d0/none/11804/SYJW/NEWS01_160819922_EP_-1_5_AN20160819160819922_MG3168070.jpg)
Visitors are shown reviewing the ribbons awarded for the best fruits and vegetables competitions.
AUGUSTA — The New Jersey State Fair/Sussex County Farm and Horse Show is over after its nine-day run.
It was likely one of the hottest fairs yet with temperatures often reaching the 90° mark with occasional thunderstorms an on again off again thing.
— Photos by Chris Wyman