Parsippany Announces 2025 Fall Festival at Smith Field Park

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Mayor James R. Barberio announces the Parsippany-Troy Hills Fall Festival scheduled for September 21, 2025, from 12:00 p. m. to 5:00 p. m.

at Smith Field Park. The festival features family-friendly activities, live entertainment, and diverse food options, catering to all ages. Local businesses and organizations are invited to participate, with vendor registration currently open at bit. ly/pthff25. This annual event not only enhances community engagement but also supports local businesses, which play a vital role in the township's economy.

Last year's festival attracted considerable attendance, highlighting its significance as a community highlight. The festival serves as a platform for local vendors to showcase their offerings and connect with residents. As Parsippany continues to embrace community-centric events, the Fall Festival remains a popular tradition that strengthens local ties. Residents can look forward to a day filled with entertainment and camaraderie.

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