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Mark your calendar! Throughout the entire year, Somerset County, NJ wows with distinctive diversions. Lively. Enlightening. Internationally recognized. Gather with community members for events and entertainment encompassing arts, culture and music, open-air and athletic activities, revealing classes and tours, and wholesome fairs, festivals and farmers markets.
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Basking Ridge Carter Day Street Fair and Festival

Basking Ridge Village 1 East Oak Street, Basking Ridge, NJ, United States

Basking Ridge Carter Day Street Fair and Festival Charter Day Streetfair and Festival – Rain or Shine. Mr. Local History is BACK so get ready for a fun filled street fair and festival on Saturday, May 18,2024 in the Basking Ridge Village. On Charter Day – Add Your Photos to the Charter Day Instagram Wall. ADD #btcharterday to your Instagram or Facebook post! Take note: the event ends at 6pm. There will NOT be a nighttime concert according.to the Parks and Recreation Department. Click "I'm GOING" and tell your friends. Follow the updates at: Celebrate the 264th anniversary of Bernards Township as we honor the 1760 Charter of Bernardston and the founding of Bernards Township. Bernards Twp includes Basking Ridge, Lyons, Liberty Corner, and West Millington. The annual event, coordinated by the Bernards Twp Recreation Department is an annual event that promises to be a fun and festive day with food, games, rides for the kids, local vendors, art displays, service groups and reminders of history all joined together at this annual street fair and festival right in the heart of the Bernards Twp section of downtown Basking Ridge. The celebration started back on May 20, 1995 and has run every year since. The

100th Basking Ridge Community Caroling

Basking Ridge Village 1 East Oak Street, Basking Ridge, NJ, United States

100th Basking Ridge Community Caroling Every year on December 24th for 100 years at 7pm on “The Town Green”, residents, families, friends, and guests gather in Basking Ridge, New Jersey for around 30 minutes to sing Christmas carols, wish good tidings, then move on to their personal family traditions. Church bells begin ringing at about 7pm. 10 songs are sung and the caroling ends around 7:35pm, again with a round of ringing church bells. The “Christmas Eve Sing” is the oldest continuous Christmas Eve sing in New Jersey. Honoring the 100th running of this event, the Mr. Local History Project is offering a limited edition fundraiser wooden keepsake honoring this local event.

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