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Still time to sign up for the Fourth of July parade

On Monday, July 4 the borough will host its annual Fourth of July parade, which steps off at 10 a.m. at the intersection of Chestnut Street and Kings Highway.

As always, judging is only for the family, neighborhood, and organizational groups marching in the parade. There is no more pre-registration for the parade, and the only registration will be available on Monday, July 4 from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m

Assembly information can be obtained at the registration table at the rear of the Presbyterian Church driveway, 29 Kings Highway, East.

Every child that rides in the parade will receive a participation ribbon. This includes the baby parade, the dress-up parade, and all bikes, trikes, big wheels, and in-line skaters. Ribbons are also given to all children in groups being judged.

All children riding in the bike parade must wear a helmet. They cannot use motorized bikes or vehicles unless accompanied by a parent.

According to representatives the Pick-Up Band will assemble behind the Presbyterian Church at 9:30 a.m.

Antique Autos Entrants need to report to the antique auto registration table on Kings Highway after 10 a.m. Further information can be obtained from Frank Houston 856–428–2702.

Parade winners will be announced and winner ribbons will be awarded at the high school immediately following the parade.

Free cold drinks will be available behind the high school courtesy of the Lions Club. Hot dogs and pretzels will be available for purchase.

There is no rain date for the parade.

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