Let the town drive you and friends around for free. And these rides are not just for senior citizens!
This is not a senior citizens' trip; it is open to all Secaucus residents ages 21+. No children.
If you're looking for a unique way to celebrate the season, Lucky Strike bowling alley in Wallington will have Bowling with Santa for kids:
Enjoy the last month of the year in our town!
At 6 a.m. Friday, guests will strap into a "human claw machine" and grab prizes, including Yankees tickets, Red Bulls home opener and more:
Pre-registration is required for all programs unless specified. Space is limited.
The town of Secaucus will hold its holiday parade and Christmas tree lighting Dec. 6.
Here's everything planned at American Dream this season, from Santa's arrival parade, breakfast with Santa and an Angry Birds holiday party:
5:30 - 6:30 p.m. Tuesdays through Dec. 9, in the Story Tower at the Main Library.
Everyone is asked to meet in front of Secaucus High School at 4:15 p.m.
As of Thursday, there are still plenty of costumes left at 101 Centre Avenue, home of the new Michael J. Gonnelli Community Center.
We've rounded up our favorite spots in the state:
It's looking to be a gorgeous day for both the town-wide garage sale and the Library Fall Festival:
The parade will begin in front of Secaucus High School at 4:15 p.m. Oct. 31.
We rounded up our favorite spots near Secaucus for apple picking, pumpkin picking, corn mazes and more:
Secaucus' fireworks were pushed back to July 10, but there will be large fireworks shows this Friday at Overpeck Park and in Jersey City:
The heat and high humidity will clash with an approaching front, sparking off thunderstorms Tuesday afternoon into the evening.
Your guide to fireworks, parades and other July 4 celebrations in and around Secaucus:
Click through all these photos to see what's offered this weekend and next in Secaucus and the area:
The Clifton Shannon Rose will have a Valentine’s Kids' Brunch Feb. 8, with a DJ dance party, face painting, plus Kids' Night In Feb. 14:
The New Jersey Poison Control Center offers safety tips for the holidays.
There will be music and hot chocolate for all. All are welcome.
Who has the best light displays in Secaucus? Email carly.baldwin@patch.com and let us know the address.
On Dec. 22, kids, teens and families will meet at the Harmon Cove clubhouse to assemble toiletry bags, to give out to the homeless.
On Saturday, ​Dec. 14 children are invited to decorate the Christmas tree at the town museum. Stop by from 11 - 3 p.m. that day.
Please help, says the town. All donated toys go to local Secaucus children only.
Kids and pets can take photos with Santa at American Dream (select dates), Santa will be at the Rec Center, plus Breakfast with Santa:
Every year, foodborne illness causes 48 million illnesses, 128,000 hospitalizations, and 3,000 deaths according to the CDC.
You must buy tickets in advance for your child to attend this.
Meet Santa Dec. 7 at the Rec Center, and the tree lighting and Christmas parade will be at 7 p.m. that same day.
Giving Tuesday is Dec. 3, and we picked our five favorite Secaucus charities. All are always looking for money, volunteers or your time:
Happening this Wednesday at the Secaucus Rec Center, there will be a presentation and display of Native American dance, history and culture:
Don’t let Halloween end in a nightmare.
This year's theme is "Haunted Hospital." It's $7 admission and there is a not-so-scary hallway for the little ones.
There's also Spooky Woods in Schmidts Woods Friday night (Oct. 18) and the Knights of Columbus Oktoberfest dinner Oct. 19 at the ICC church.
Here are our favorite places to pick pumpkins, pet farm animals and take a tractor-trailer hayride this fall near Secaucus:
Secaucus already had their fireworks Monday night, but Patch put together a guide of parades, fireworks and free concerts in the area:
Your guide to fireworks, parades and other July 4 celebrations in and around Secaucus and Hudson County:
There will be free food, entertainment, games and fireworks that go off when it gets dark. Open only to Secaucus residents and their guests.
There are two days in March to have the kids meet the Easter bunny, hunt for eggs and play games, organized by the town and High School PTA:
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