The event, now in its 26th year, is billed as one of the largest juried craft shows in New Jersey
BORDENTOWN CITY -- Hurricane Joaquin may be heading out to sea, but the heavy rains and wind have put a damper on Bordentown's annual Cranberry Fest, cutting it down to one day.
Organizers canceled Saturday's events, but the festival will go on as planned Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Cars can park on Farnsworth Avenue on Saturday.
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The event, now in its 26th year, is billed as one of the largest juried craft shows in New Jersey. More than 145 vendors will join the city's own shops and restaurants and there will be live music and children's activities.
Free parking is available at three locations: Bordentown Elks Lodge (15 Amboy Rd.), Clare Estates (201 Crosswicks St.) and the riverfront parking lot at the foot of Park Street. Shuttle buses will run throughout the event.
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