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2024 Bernards Township Charter Day Streetfair

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Get ready for a fun filled street fair and festival on Saturday, May 18, 2024 in the Historic Basking Ridge Village.


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Stop by the Mr. Local History Project Booth #91 on Henry Street just outside the Washington House!

  • See and Sign the Charter of Bernardston wallboard.
  • Get a 1873 map of the Basking Ridge Village (donation please)
  • Purchase an official Bernards Township 3×5′ house flag (very limited supplies).
  • Learn about Project Local History Ambassador how all students get a Bernards flag.
  • See and purchase the latest NJ Historic Village Cat’s Meow keepsakes
  • Talk to our docents about local history

Plenty of fun local history is planned for our MLH Booth this year. Stop by to see, sign up for the 2023 Bernards Township Day of Service and Community Pride. Learn about our Basking Ridge Flags for students called “Project Local Ambassador.” rs. Check out the historic keepsakes from the New Jersey Historic Village Collection and more.

#btcharterday on Social Media

Make your own history in 2024 by bringing your camera – or smartphone & post pictures of your friends, kids, pets, your festive table or any other Charter Day activities on our community Facebook page! We’re also on Twitter and Instagram. Post and hashtag #btcharterday. Be part and make your own history!

SOCIAL MEDIA FANS – Tag #btcharterday -On Charter Day – Add Your Photos to the Charter Day Instagram Wall.
ADD #btcharterday to your Instagram or Facebook post!

Street Fair Details

Expect visitors to the downtown Basking Ridge section of Bernards Twp celebration to reach over 10,000 as the festivities commence with the Town Crier conducting the opening ceremonies on the downtown green at 12pm.

The annual event, coordinated by the Bernards Twp Recreation Department is an annual event that promises to be a fun and festive day with food, games, rides for the kids, local vendors, art displays, service groups and reminders of history all joined together at this annual street fair and festival right in the heart of the Bernards Twp section of downtown Basking Ridge. The celebration started back on May 20, 1995 and has run every year since except for a few weather and COVID-19 cancellations. The original Charter of Bernardston was signed May 24, 1760.

  • 12:00 Opening Ceremonies – Town Crier Hank opens the day on the main stage!
  • 12:00 – 6:00 – Amusements on Oak Street school field – vendors, food, and organizations showcase
  • Live performances and presentations will offered by local bands and organizations.
  • Live entertainment including musical and dance performances, demonstrations, strolling magicians and more.

Make your own history in 2023 by bringing your camera – or smartphone & post pictures of your friends, kids, pets, your festive table or any other Charter Day activities on our community Facebook page! We’re also on Twitter and Instagram. Post and hashtag #btcharterday (see the online album below). Make your own history!

Interactive Map – Charter Day

Just click on the map to zoom around or find parking areas.

Why We Celebrate Charter Day

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Charter Day commemorates the Saturday,May 24, 1760. anniversary of the granting of a township Charter by King George II of England, establishing Bernardston Township. This act was as a courtesy and in appreciation for the services of Sir Francis Bernard, Royal Governor of New Jersey. From January 27, 1758 to July 4, 1760 Sir Francis Bernard, son of a British Reverend was appointed for two years as Royal Governor of New Jersey.

Vendors/Organizations Updates

For organizations and vendors looking for exhibit details visit www.bernards.org

Video: Local high school students try to recite the entire charter of Bernardston.


Don’t FORGET – Join the Bernards Township Day of Community Service and Pride on May 24th! Learn more…..

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