Wall township fair and fireworks: what you need to know about parking and traffic

Wall Township Fair and Fireworks: What You Need to Know About Parking and Traffic

WALL TOWNSHIP, NJ—The Wall Township Police Department has released a detailed schedule and traffic management plan for several upcoming community events, including the Wall Township Fair, the annual Fourth of July Fireworks Display, and the Firecracker Five-Mile Run.

The Wall Township Fair is set to take place from Thursday, June 27, to Sunday, June 30, at the Pop Warner Football Fields on Bailey’s Corner Road. During this period, parking will be available at the Pop Warner Football Fields and on Williamsburg, Colonial, and Concord Drives. Traffic flow will be directed and managed by police personnel, and handicapped parking will be available. Notably, no parking will be permitted on Bailey’s Corner or Allaire Roads.

The annual Fourth of July Fireworks Display will be held on Sunday, June 30, at 9:00 p.m. at the Municipal Complex at Allaire and Bailey’s Corner Roads. The same parking arrangements as the fair will apply for this event.

Additionally, the Firecracker Five-Mile Run is scheduled for Thursday, July 4, starting at 8:30 a.m. Various roads, including Allaire Road, Campbell Road, and Bailey’s Corner Road, will be closed to motor vehicles from 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. to accommodate the run. Residents and participants are urged to plan their travel accordingly, as no exceptions will be made for road closures.

The Wall Township Police Department encourages all residents and visitors to follow the event updates and traffic advisories on their website or social media platforms to ensure smooth participation and attendance at these community events.

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Phil Stilton

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