Politics & Government
State Rep. Warren Visits Exhibits, Makes Rounds At PA Farm Show
State Rep. Perry Warren also hosted area politicians at his new district office in Lower Makefield Township. The Farm Show ends Saturday.

LOWER MAKEFIELD TOWNSHIP, PA —State Rep. Perry Warren made the rounds in Harrisburg and here at home this past week, visiting exhibits at the Pennsylvania Farm Show and hosting a function for area politicians at his new district office.
Warren posed before the famous butter sculpture at the 107th Pennsylvania Farm Show, which runs through Saturday. He said the butter is later recycled.
He also got a taste of the success of the PA Dairymen's Association, which is celebrating the 70th birthday of Farm Show milkshakes, featuring the half-and-half traditional vanilla shake and the new flavor orange cream milkshake.
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Warren also caught up with Fish and Boat Commission Officer Dee Fisher, who made him a junior conservation officer. While the Farm Show is ongoing, people can go online and save 10 percent on a 2023 Annual Fishing License. You can create an account at HuntFish.PA.gov and apply promo code SAVE10.
Warren, who was sworn into his fourth term representing the 31st Legislative District, also hosted area politicians at his new district office in Lower Makefield Township.
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Among the guests at the 509 Floral Blvd. office were state Sen. Steve Santarsiero, Newtown Borough Council President Tara Grunde-McLaughlin and Newtown Township Board of Supervisors Chair Dennis Fisher, Lower Makefield Township Supervisor John Lewis, Upper Makefield Township Supervisor Tim Thomas and Yardley Borough Council Member David Applebaum.
The district office is open Monday to Friday 9 a.m. to 5. p.m.
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