Marshfield Fair Opens Today — South Shore Weekend Highlights Inside

Abington, MA · August 21, 2026

Drizzle is hovering over the roads this morning, but fair weather and a busy late-August weekend are right around the corner.


The Lead

The South Shore’s signature end-of-summer tradition returns today as the 158th Marshfield Fair opens its gates for a ten-day run through August 30. Located just twenty minutes down Route 139, the fairgrounds host everything from agricultural livestock competitions and 4-H exhibits to demolition derbies, carnival rides, and local craft displays.

For residents planning a trip this weekend, gates open daily at noon. Route 139 traffic typically peaks during late afternoon and early evening hours, so organizers encourage early arrival or using secondary routes via Route 3. Main arena event tickets and ride wristbands are sold separately from general gate admission. The fair runs through next Sunday, offering local families one last major regional outing before the start of the new academic school year.


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Today's Outlook

  • High 72°F · Low 66°F — Drizzle (57% chance of precipitation)
    • Keep a light rain jacket handy for damp outdoor conditions throughout the day.

What's On Around Town

  • Marshfield: 158th Annual Marshfield Fair Marshfield Fairgrounds (140 Main St), 12:00 PM–10:00 PM Agricultural exhibits, carnival rides, live music, and classic fair foods.

  • Foxborough: Patriot Place PatioFest Patriot Place, 3:00 PM–10:00 PM Over twenty outdoor acoustic performances, balloon artists, and family activities.

  • Braintree: Friday Night Tabletop Gaming Open Doors Braintree (2 Green St), 6:30 PM–9:00 PM Casual board games and open play for players of all skill levels.


Spotlight & Story

  • Giardino's Italian Restaurant
    • After immigrating from Brazil at age 16 and working his way from dishwasher to head chef across Boston, Joao Jardim fulfilled a personal dream by opening this Bedford Street Italian kitchen in 2018. Fresh crème brûlée and house-made pasta keep tables full.

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