Come for live animal demonstrations, free boat rides on the Hackensack, craft tables and planting stations for kids:
Mark your calendars for rides, food trucks, vendors and more, all in the center of town in the lovely month of June:
Here's what's planned for kids and families this March at the town library:
Toys “R” Us at American Dream is hosting a scavenger hunt in their store Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
You must register in advance; there are still 20 seats available. Free and open to all.
11 a.m. - 1 p.m. that day; lunch will be provided. You do not need to register; simply show up at the town ice rink.
Brix was brought to the pack meeting Friday night by his handler, Secaucus Police Officer Tyler Pein.
Registration is now open, and here is exactly where you sign up:
The Secaucus Library has so many events planned for kids after school. What's coming up:
On Thursday, the boys who are members of Secaucus Cub Scout Pack #87 got a very special treat: A tour of Secaucus Police headquarters.
Although Halloween is a time filled with exciting and fun activities, it’s a busy time for everyone, including the state’s poison center.
The night is open to kids in 5th - 8th grades. No registration needed; just show up.
All Secaucus kids and teens are invited to bring their backpacks at 9:30 a.m. Sunday to get a special blessing for the school year ahead:
The Secaucus town pool will be open from 1-6 p.m. on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of this week:
The Secaucus Rotary Club members paid for the $350 box of baby items and a crib, which were given to an expectant mom in Hoboken.
Before we get back to school, here's everything your local town library has planned for remainder of August 2023:
The healthy baby boy was born at 8:52 a.m. this past Monday at the New Jersey entrance to the Lincoln Tunnel:
To clear up any confusion, directly from Secaucus Mayor Mike Gonnelli and town administrator Gary Jeffas, here are the rules of entry:
For the fourth summer in a row, the Secaucus town pool will yet again be free for all residents, Mayor Mike Gonnelli said Friday.
Sign up now for the event on June 3 in Buchmuller, where your child can do a bicycle obstacle course and enter a raffle for a free new bike!
The town of Secaucus will also host a Kids' Night In at the Rec Center on May 19. It is $5 to drop off your child.
All children and youths in town are welcome from 11 - 1 p.m. Come meet Secaucus police officers. Lunch will be provided.
Come from 12-5 p.m. for cultural performances from over 12 different countries, international cuisine food trucks, arts and kids' events:
If you're looking for something to do on Super Bowl Sunday morning, why not consider going to the Secaucus Boy Scouts' pancake breakfast?
Oakley is owned by Secaucus Police Officer Taylor Ensmann, who used to be a Secaucus Cub Scout:
From a Boy Scouts pancake breakfast Feb. 12 to a Mardi Gras celebration Feb. 21, here's everything planned:
Liam Shah and Dev Chandarana emerged victorious and were given trophies in the Jan. 18 chess tournament at the high school:
While many events are already booked, there are still some slots open:
Parents, take a break! Register now to drop your child off from 6-9 p.m. Dec. 9 at the Secaucus Rec Center:
The beloved town fall tradition brings vendors, food, rides and live music to Front Street and Plaza Center:
Stop by the annex at Xchange between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. this Saturday for live music, dancing, face painting, crafts for kids and more.
Open to all Secaucus children ages 10-16. Sign up through the Recreation Department by Aug. 10.
The second annual Secaucus' Got Talent talent show will be Aug. 17 at 7 p.m. at the Buchmuller Park bandshell.
Looking for something to do on a steamy hot summer night? Bring the kids to Buchmuller Park for Secaucus Recreation Night:
This is always a great night and meant to create a real sense of unity and community-building in Secaucus. Fun and active games for kids:
You just never know how far a local kid will go: This product of Secaucus public schools is now a flight director at NASA.
All children in town are welcome to bring their bikes to Buchmuller Park from 10 a.m. to noon this Saturday:
The Secaucus pool complex will be open weekends until June 20, at which point it will be open every day daily from June 20 - Sept. 5.
The town of Secaucus just announced Friday morning that Saturday's fishing derby at the Duck Pond is canceled due to the rain.
The Secaucus Green Festival is still on for this Saturday, rain or shine, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Xchange. They will have tents set up.