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Linden’s 5th Annual Polish Festival to Celebrate Culture with Food, Music, and Family Fun

LINDEN, NJ – On September 21, from 12 p.m. to 8 p.m., the City of Linden will host its 5th Annual Polish Festival on North Wood Avenue. Presented by Mayor Derek Armstead, Council President Michele Yamakaitis, and other local organizations, the festival will bring the Polish community together for a vibrant celebration of culture and heritage.

Attendees can look forward to authentic Polish food, a beer and wine tent, Polish vendors, and live Polish music throughout the day. There will also be plenty of activities for children, making it a family-friendly event. Admission is free, offering a perfect opportunity to immerse yourself in Polish traditions and enjoy a day of community celebration.

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