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Mayor's Fall Festival Returns To Basking Ridge

The event includes hay rides, pumpkin rolling races, free cider and donuts, a corn maze, touch-a-truck, and more.

The Mayor's Fall Festival in Bernards Township in 2021.
The Mayor's Fall Festival in Bernards Township in 2021. (Alexis Tarrazi/Patch)

BASKING RIDGE, NJ — The Mayor's Fall Festival is returning to Bernards Township on Oct. 1.

Presented by the Bernards Township Parks & Recreation, the festival will be held at the Municipal Complex and Astor Fields from 2 to 5 p.m. Parking is available at Ridge High School, 268 S Finley Ave.

The festival will include pumpkin rolling races, hay rides and a corn maze, DJ, games, arts and crafts, free cider and donuts, historical tours, touch-a-truck, and free face painting.

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There will also be a costume exchange pick-up where residents can exchange gently used youth costumes.

Costumes, that are clean and free of rips and stains, can be dropped off from Sept. 26 to 29 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Recreation Department at 1 Collyer Lane.

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For every costume dropped off, residents will be given a voucher to pick up a costume at the Mayor's Fall Festival. Leftover costumes will be donated.

For questions call the rec department at 908-204-3003.

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