MADISON, NJ — The Madison Mayor and Council is set to officially proclaim Saturday, Oct. 2, as Bottle Hill Day and authorize a beer garden at its regular meeting Wednesday night.
The annual fall festival celebrates Madison's colonial history — the borough was originally known as Bottle Hill before being renamed Madison in 1834. One of Morris County's most beloved community traditions, the street festival draws thousands of residents and visitors to the downtown each fall for live music, local vendors, food, and family activities.
This year's event will again feature a beer garden as part of the day's festivities. The formal proclamation and beer garden authorization are on the consent agenda for Wednesday's meeting, signaling broad council support for the event.
Bottle Hill Day is typically held along Main Street and the surrounding downtown, showcasing Madison's vibrant local business community and giving nonprofits, civic groups, and community organizations a platform to connect with residents.
The council meets Wednesday, May 27, at 8 p.m. in the Council Chamber at Borough Hall.
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