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City of Linden Cooling Centers 2025

Below is a list of the City of Linden’s Cooling Centers for 2025. These are the municipal buildings that are open and available to the public during their normal operating hours. 

Click here to view and/or download the informational flyer for the 2025 City of Linden Cooling Centers.

  • Linden Public Library – 31 East Henry Street
    • Monday through Wednesday from 9am until 9pm.
    • Thursday from 9am until 5pm
    • Friday from 9:30am until 5pm
    • Saturday from 9am until 5pm.
    • Closed on Sundays.
  • John T. Gregorio Recreation Center – 330 Helen Street
    • Monday through Friday from 8:30am until 4:30pm.
    • Closed on Saturdays and Sundays.
  • Linden Multi-Purpose Center – 1025 John Street
    • Monday through Friday from 9am until 9pm.
    • Closed on Saturdays and Sundays.

Postponed – Movies in the Park

Movies in the Park initially scheduled for June 18 has been postponed. The new date and time is Wednesday, July 2, 2025 from 6:30pm until 9pm at Peach Orchard Park.

Mayor Derek Armstead, the City of Linden and the Linden Department of Parks & Recreation are pleased to present Movies in the Park.

  • What: Movies in the Park.
  • Where: Peach Orchard Park, which is located at 1400 Dill Avenue.
  • When: Wednesday, July 2, from 6:30pm until 9pm.

Notice RE New Job Positions Available In The City of Linden

Once completed all applications must be returned via email or mailed to City of Linden City Clerks’ Office, 301 North Wood Avenue, Linden, NJ 07036. Applications that are mailed must be postmarked by the application deadline or they will be returned to the applicant. Please be advised that all employment applications must be completed at the time of submission. Please include copies of resumes, proof of qualifications or any additional documents you wish to submit with your application.

Submission Deadline is Friday, July 2, 2025 at 4pm.

Click here to see all job opportunities available in the City of Linden.

Notice RE New Job Positions Available In The City of Linden

Once completed all applications must be returned via email or mailed to City of Linden City Clerks’ Office, 301 North Wood Avenue, Linden, NJ 07036. Applications that are mailed must be postmarked by the application deadline or they will be returned to the applicant. Please be advised that all employment applications must be completed at the time of submission. Please include copies of resumes, proof of qualifications or any additional documents you wish to submit with your application.

Submission Deadline is Friday, July 11, 2025 at 4:30pm.

  • One (1) Full-time Clerk 1 position available in the Police Department.
  • One (1) Full-time Computer Service Technician position available in the Police Department.
  • One (1) Full-time Computer Service Technician position available in the Department of Public Works.

Click here to see all job opportunities available in the City of Linden.

2025 City of Linden Summer Entertainment Series

Mayor Derek Armstead, the City of Linden, the Department of Parks & Recreation, and Uptown Linden Inc., invite you to attend the 2025 Summer Entertainment Series!

Click here to view and/or download the 2025 Summer Entertainment Series flyer with entertainment schedule.

  • What: Come and enjoy the Summer Entertainment Series, events include live music of different genres, Legends of Linden, and comedy!
  • When: The 2025 Summer Entertainment Series will be held on varying nights from May 22 through September 25, 2025.
    • For all Concerts, doors open at 6pm.
    • Concerts begin at 7pm.
    • All House Music events begin at 5pm.
    • September 6 event starts at 2pm until 7pm.
  • Where: Raymond Wood Bauer Promenade, which is located at 400 North Wood Avenue.
  • How: Free event. Seating is on a first-come, first-served basis. Additional seating available for lawn chairs as space permits. For more information, contact the Department of Parks and Recreation at 908-474-8600. Click here to view and/or download the 2025 Summer Entertainment Series flyer with entertainment schedule.

Protect Your Personal Information and Your Finances by Learning the Latest Scam Methods

Latest Scam Methods

The Bank Impersonation Scam – In this scenario, scammers impersonate your bank using spoofed caller IDs. They falsely claim fraudulent activity on your account, then either trick you into sending payments (‘to reverse the fraud’) or ask for sensitive information to gain access and steal your money.

The Smishing Scam – Smishing, an SMS-based form of phishing, involves scammers impersonating legitimate organizations via text message. These communications often create a false sense of urgency, directing recipients to malicious links where payment information or personally identifiable data is solicited for fraudulent purposes.

The Social Media Deposit Refund Scam – Scammers who are impersonating artists on social media platforms entice victims with offers to purchase photographs. The scammers issue counterfeit checks and subsequently request a partial refund, often citing ‘supply’ costs. Despite the check appearing to clear initially, it is later identified as fraudulent by the bank. By this time, funds sent by the victim to the scammer cannot be recovered.

Here are steps you can take to protect yourself against these and other scams.

  • Verify Phone Calls – Hang up on suspicious calls. Verify legitimacy by contacting the company using a number from their official website. For bank calls, always end the call and then dial the number on the back of your debit or credit card to be certain that you are actually communicating with your bank.
  • Be Skeptical – Exercise skepticism toward unsolicited investment opportunities guaranteeing substantial returns. Prior to transferring funds, conduct due diligence using reputable sources to confirm the entity’s legitimacy. Exercise heightened caution if the arrangement requires cryptocurrency, as this is a common fraud tactic.
  • Don’t Give Into Pressure and Urgency – Scammers employ urgency tactics, such as false account compromise alerts, service termination threats, or legal action claims, to bypass rational judgment. Always consult a trusted contact before acting on such demands. Legitimate entities provide written notices and due process. Legitimate companies and/or government agencies will never demand gift card payments. Never share gift card codes with strangers, as this is the equivalent of handing them cash.
  • Never Send Money To People You Have Not Met In Person – Always exercise extreme caution toward online acquaintances soliciting funds or promoting investment opportunities, particularly those involving cryptocurrency. These scenarios represent very common social engineering fraud tactics.

Report vishing scams and other malicious cyber activity to the FBI’s IC3 and the NJCCIC. If you or someone you know is being physically threatened, then contact the police department or dial 9-1-1 immediately.

Father’s Day 2-on-2 Basketball Tournament

Mayor Derek Armstead, the City of Linden, and the Department of Parks & Recreation invite you to attend the Father’s Day 2-on-2 Basketball Tournament in collaboration with: youth legacy leaders.

Click here to view and/or download the informational flyer for this event.

  • Who: Children grades 5 through 12 with fathers/guardians.
  • What: Father’s Day 2-on-2 Basketball Tournament in collaboration with: youth legacy leaders. In our father’s day classic, children (boys/girls in grades 5 through 12) will team up with their fathers/guardians to compete against other families. Two games guaranteed! Substitutions are an option if the parent/guardian has more than one child attending. Come out and have fun!
  • Where: Wilson Park, which is located at 1100 Summit Terrace.
    • In the event of inclement weather, the location will change to the Linden Mutil-Purpose Center, which is located at 1025 John Street.
  • When: Saturday, June 14, from 10:30am until 1:30pm.
    • Grades 5 and 6 at 10:30am.
    • Grades 7 and 8 at 11:30am.
    • High school at 12:30pm.
  • How: Last day to register is June 13. With questions or to register your team, please call Branly Cadet at 908-474-8639.

Planning Board Adopts Housing Element and Fair Share Plan

The Planning Board for the City of Linden adopted a Housing Element and Fair Share Plan as part of its Master Plan. The Plan shows the obligations the City has towards affordable housing and how the City proposes to address its affordable housing obligations. As a fully developed City, the City does not have sufficient land to satisfy the obligations assigned and thus it is entitled to adjust its obligations. The adjustment is called a vacant land adjustment. Nevertheless, the Plan calls for the rehabilitation of housing occupied by low- and moderate-income housing. It shows how the City will create a realistic opportunity for satisfaction of its adjusted number, also called its “realistic development potential” or “RDP”. It also shows measures the City will take to try to capture additional affordable housing.  

Vishing Scams: Who is Really Calling You?

What’s Happening?

Law enforcement continues to receive reports of fraudulent phone calls in vishing scams. Typically, threat actors (hackers) acquire publicly available information found online and impersonate specific organizations or individuals. They contact the recipient to extort money or convince their targets to divulge sensitive information, grant access to their accounts or devices, or purchase fraudulent goods or services. In one report, an educational institution received repeated suspicious phone calls from different phone numbers, including spoofed official ones, to appear legitimate. The threat actors claimed to be “Online IT Training” and asked for the head of the information technology department. When questioned, the threat actors could not respond “off script.”

Threat actors are increasingly leveraging voice cloning and artificial intelligence (AI) technologies to carry out impersonation and extortion scams. They can find and capture snippets of a person’s voice online, through social media platforms, in outgoing voicemail messages, or when the recipient caller answers a call. They can weaponize AI technology with the captured audio to clone a person’s voice and create fraudulent schemes, such as family emergencies, kidnappings, robberies, or car accidents. In one reported vishing scam, the threat actors impersonated the target’s daughter, claiming to be involved in a car accident. A male voice was also on the line, claiming to be a local law enforcement officer and reporting that the daughter supposedly admitted to using her cell phone while driving. He indicated that she was being held for charges of injuring the other driver, who was pregnant. The purported officer stated that a bail bond agent would contact them to post bail. Minutes later, a male caller posing as a bail bond agent contacted the target to indicate bail was set at $15,000 cash only, and threatened not to tell anyone because it would go on the daughter’s permanent record. After hanging up with the threat actors, the target called their daughter to confirm the call’s legitimacy before going to the bank. The daughter revealed she was not on the call or involved in a car accident.

What Should We Do?

  • Refrain from answering unexpected calls from unknown contacts.
  • When receiving unsolicited phone calls, do not respond to any requests for sensitive information, access, or money.
  • If suspicious inquiries are made by individuals claiming to represent a trustworthy organization, hang up and call the organization back using the official phone number found on their website.
  • Block and delete unsolicited or suspicious phone numbers received on cell phones and other devices.
  • Establish a unique password or passphrase with important contacts, such as loved ones, employers, and coworkers, and request it if suspicious inquiries are made by individuals claiming to represent them.
  • Report vishing scams and other malicious cyber activity to the FBI’s IC3 and the NJCCIC.
  • If you or someone you know is being physically threatened, then contact the police department or dial 9-1-1 immediately.