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Came for the annual Sterling Fair. It's the last free town fair in almost all of MA. The food was great, very little riff raff, and the rides, food, and exhibits were fun! It was great to see local farms and vendors able to get out, even with the weather. Fireworks were still a go, and the family had a great time. Can't wait until next year. The Sterling Fair is usually the weekend after Labor Day.
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They need to figure out parking for the Sterling fair. I saw 20 people with traffic light directors sitting around doing nothing. As far as an airport goes, I can't say. I'm not bougie enough to use it as an airport
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I learned to fly at this place in 1957. At that time it was one long grass strip with only a few planes. Taking off to the west, you just aimed for Mt Wachusett and hit the throttle on the little TailorCraft BC. Got 22 hrs and soloed before running out of $$$. Great memories! R. B. Lambert in Maryland.
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If I could so zero stars I would. Most ridiculously over priced and unorganized fair. Spent 1 hour in line and it was just constant cutting and not moving. Save your money and go to 6 flags for the day.
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Sterling Airport, a friendly general aviation airport just off of Interstate 190 in Sterling, MA. Well known for its soaring club and old-time feel, this is a gem of an airport of you're looking to experience the essence of general aviation! Oh, and don't forget, it is also the home of the Sterling Fair in early September!!