The three-day event has music, fireworks and more.
The Ole Towne is celebrating a milestone this year.
The annual, three-day festival continuing through Sunday in Phillipsburg is marking its 30th year with music, fireworks and other activities.
"That's quite a long run," Mayor Stephen Ellis said of the anniversary. "A lot of people put a lot of hard work into those 30 years."
All you need to know about Ole Towne Fest
The Ole Towne Festival kicked off Friday evening in Walters Park, where it continued Saturday with events scheduled through 10 p.m., concluding with fireworks. New this year is the beer garden, and the town also cut the ribbon on its new splash pad during Saturday's festivities.
Things continue from 5 p.m. to dusk on Sunday with music and a movie along the Delaware River near the free bridge.
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