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Hillsborough's 4th Of July Fireworks 2020 Postponed
Hillsborough's traditional Fourth of July events may be canceled, but there are several other ways you can celebrate the holiday safely.
HILLSBOROUGH, NJ — July 4 events across the country will not look the same this year thanks to the coronavirus. Many cities and towns have been forced to cancel the annual Fourth of July events, including Somerset County's display in Bridgewater. Hillsborough's Fourth of July Fireworks has been postponed.
Montgomery's fireworks were also canceled. There is some possibility that the fireworks may be held later in the year, but no reschedule date has been set at this time.
Field of Honor
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In Bedminster the Friends of the Jacobus Vanderveer House are hosting its 5th annual Field of Honor. Flags will be on display through July 11. All dedications will be unveiled and celebrated through a virtual dedication ceremony. For more information visit jvanderveerhouse.org/field-of-honor-1.
State Fair Meadowlands
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The State Fair Meadowlands, which normally has fireworks on July 3 and 4, is now running instead from July 23 through Aug. 9. When they update their schedule it will be here.
Macy's Fourth of July Fireworks
Macy's Fourth of July Fireworks are taking place on July 4 as usual, and will be shown on NBC. The store chain has not yet announced specifics.
Cedar Grove
A handful of places in New Jersey have modified their fireworks to drive-in affairs or postponed them for the fall. For example, in Cedar Grove the annual fireworks display is scheduled for July 2, with a July 3 rain date, and is a drive-in event. The fireworks will be shot off from Panther Park but no one will be allowed on the field.
The Panther Park parking lot, both sides of Bradford Ave. street parking, Municipal Building parking lot and the O’Toole Community Center parking lot will be available for parking. Officials are also asking that those who can see from their homes to simply watch from there. You can see more on their website.
Florham Park
In Florham Park, there will be a car parade through the municipal complex on July 4.
Clark Fireworks
Clark is postponing their annual July 4th fireworks due to the coronavirus and social distancing rules to Labor Day weekend on Sunday, Sept. 6 with a rain date of Monday, Sept. 7.
Virtual Firecracker Four Miler and Fun Run
The Cranford Jaycees will host a Virtual Firecracker Four Miler and Fun Run for its 41st year on July 4th. Participants can run or walk the Firecracker Four-Miler, One Mile Fun Run, or Open Run at the location of your choice (following all safety regulations).
Runners can register at raceforum.com/fire-4. High school students and younger are $18 with a $2 processing fee, includes souvenir race shirt. Adults are $30 with $2 processing fee, includes souvenir race shirt, plus pint glass (limited to the first 400 entrants). Register by June 22 to guarantee T-shirt pickup before the race.
All proceeds go towards the Jaycees Scholarship Fund and other beneficiaries from our general fundraising fund. There will also be a livestream starting at 8:15 a.m. including the National Anthem and with the traditional canon blast at 9 a.m. to start the race.
Runners can submit their time for scoring and prizes will be awarded to the top male and female finishers, plus new categories.
For questions, email roadrace@cranfordjaycees.org or visit cranfordjaycees.org/road-race.
Due to the pandemic, counties or cities may adjust or cancel events at the last minute. Check your event before you go. Know of other events in the area? Post them on the Patch calendar or share details on our free Neighbor Post feature.
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