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The event will feature outdoor displays from local organizations, indoor educational presentations, live storytelling and arts and crafts.
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Friends, family, and local leaders gathered at Veterans Park Sunday to dedicate a gazebo to late Mayor Mimi Letts.
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The Red Cross is holding a couple blood drives in the Parsippany area soon.
The event will support Lou Contaldi and his family as he battles Stage 4 pancreatic cancer.
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The township canceled the festival because of COVID concerns but will look to hold an event later this year if possible.
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The township welcomes people to attend in-person, but the event will be livestreamed.