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Wyckoff Centennial Street Fair And Fireworks Celebration: Updates Announced
What else will there be to do and enjoy at Wyckoff's 100th anniversary fair this weekend? Find out.

WYCKOFF, NJ — Back in 1926, the voters of Franklin Township, in Bergen County, changed the town's name to Wyckoff.
Now, it's time to celebrate the last hundred years.
On Saturday, the town will hold a massive Centennial Day Street Fair with live music and later, fireworks.
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The town has added new vendors and activities.
Among them, the animal rights group PETA will bring its dairy-free ice cream, which they will give out for free.
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“The only thing sweeter than PETA’s vegan ice cream is knowing that no animals were harmed in the making of it,” said PETA President Tracy Reiman. “PETA invites everyone to visit our iScream truck and get loud for delectable dairy-free desserts that let cows and their calves live in peace." The truck will roll into the Centennial Day Street Fair when it opens at 11 a.m.
The Main Street portion of the fair will run from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. with music, games, food, and other activities. The action picks up again at 6 p.m. at Memorial Field.
A shuttle has been announced to bring those parked at Pulis Field to Wyckoff Avenue. Find out more about that here.
The Schedule
The street fair on Main Street will include, from 11-4:
- Ferris wheel
- Live music with Side Hustle
- Beer garden
- Various vendors and exhibitors. At 6 p.m. the action moves to Memorial Field at 195 Woodland Ave., with:
- Live music
- Beer garden
- Snack stand
- Fireworks
A range of food vendors will be available, from Cuban eats to pizza to snow cones (see some of the participants here).
"Looking forward to an awesome Street Fair Centennial Day celebration this coming Saturday," said Mayor Roger Lane.
Get more information here: wyckoffnj.gov/wyckoffnj.gov/centennial
Get information about street closures here.
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