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Cancelled – July 14, 2025 Zoning Board of Adjustment Meeting

Please take notice that the City of Linden, Zoning Board of Adjustment’s scheduled meeting on Monday, July 14, 2025 has been cancelled due to a lack of quorum. All business scheduled for this meeting will be conducted at the next scheduled meeting without further notice. The next Zoning Board meeting will be held on September 8, 2025. For any questions, contact Board Secretary Daniel Sobolewski at zoningboard@linden-nj.gov.

Cancelled – July 14, 2025 Zoning Board of Adjustment Meeting

Please take notice that the City of Linden, Zoning Board of Adjustment’s scheduled meeting on Monday, July 14, 2025 has been cancelled due to a lack of quorum. All business scheduled for this meeting will be conducted at the next scheduled meeting without further notice. The next Zoning Board meeting will be held on September 8, 2025. For any questions, contact Board Secretary Daniel Sobolewski at zoningboard@linden-nj.gov.

Summer Movies in the Park

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

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

  • What: Movies in the Park, Captain America – Brave New World. Entertainment fun for the whole family!
  • When: Rescheduled date, Wednesday, July 16, at 6:30pm.
  • Where: Peach Orchid Park, which is located at 1400 Dill Avenue.
  • How: Free Admission. Bring your lawn chairs, blankets, snacks and beverages. We ask that you please properly discard your trash.

Smartphone Training Workshop

Mayor Derek Armstead, the City of Linden, and the Department of Parks & Recreation are pleased to offer a Smartphone Training Workshop. This program is made possible in part by a 2025 HEART (History, Education, Arts Reaching Thousands) Grant from the Union County Board of Commissioners.

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

  • Who: Linden Senior Residents.
  • What: Smartphone Training Workshop hosted by Valerie Porter. This session will focus on how to create a social security account online to access earnings data and other important information. It will also focus on spam and fraud prevention.
  • Where: Linden Multi-Purpose Center, which is located at 1025 John Street.
  • When: July 10, 2025 from 12pm until 1:30pm.
  • How: Free workshop. To view full program description and register online, click here. In person registration is available 9am until 4pm at the JTG Center (330 Helen Street) or the Linden Multi-Purpose Center (1025 John Street). Online registration available 24/7. For more information, call 908-474-8639.

Notice RE May 1, 2025 Special Planning Board Meeting

Please take notice that on July 17, 2025 in accordance with the Open Public Meeting Act, Chapter 231, P.L. 1975 the Planning Board of the City of Linden will conduct a special meeting at 5:30 PM. The meeting will be held in person. Registration is not required for this meeting. 

At this meeting the Board will hear introduction of the Ordinance 69-28 & Ordinance 69-29.

Dorothy Kotowski,
Planning Board Secretary

2025 Summer Mini Soccer League

Mayor Derek Armstead, the City of Linden, and the Department of Parks & Recreation are pleased to announce the 2025 Summer Mini Soccer League. Register early to secure a spot on a team!

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

  • Who: Open to all children ages 9 through 12.
  • What: Outdoor soccer. All participants must have their own shin guards.
  • Where: Wheeler Park Turf Field, which is located at 234 West Stimpson Avenue. The League will be held on the Soccer Field, entrance on West Stimpson Avenue.
  • When: The League begins on Tuesday, July 8, 2025 and will be held on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6pm. Program runs through August 7, 2025.
  • How: Registration deadline is July 1, 2025. After deadline, all registrants must register by calling 908-474-8600, and a waiting list will be established. Registration fee is $50 for residents. A one-time annual $6 insurance fee will be added to your total registration fee, per child, if this has not already been paid for with another program. All participants must have their own shin guards. Register online here, or register in person at the John T. Gregorio Center (330 Helen Street) from 9am until 4pm, or at the Linden Multi Purpose Center (1025 John Street) from 9:30am until 7pm. All locations accept checks, money orders, Visa and Mastercard. No refunds once the League begins. For more information, call 908-474-8600 or 908-474-8627. Please note: all new “First Time” participants must bring the following original documents at the time of registration and we will make copies:
    • Child’s original birth certificate.
    • Household bill showing proof of residency.
    • Diver’s License or photo ID of parent/guardian signing up their child.

Summer Water Safety & Drowning Prevention

As summer begins and families across New Jersey head to pools, lakes, and beaches, the NJDOH’s-Public Health and Food Protection Program is proud to share the Drowning Prevention Toolkit, which is a resource developed to help keep children and families safe around the water!

The Healthy Swimming Toolkit is filled with important, evidence-based guidance to promote safer swimming environments and prevent water-related injuries and illnesses. Drowning is preventable. It can happen in seconds and often without a sound. With a few simple precautions, we can all help reduce the risk and protect our communities.

When you’re ready to swim, don’t forget to FLOAT.

  • Focus on safety – stay alert and avoid distractions like cell phones.
  • Learn basic swimming and rescue skills.
  • Observe children at all times around water.
  • Arm yourself and others with life jackets that fit correctly.
  • Take breaks for bathroom trips and diaper checks.

Drowning Prevention

Water Safety Tips

  • Life jackets save lives. Be sure they match the user’s chest size and weight.
  • Chlorine doesn’t kill germs instantly. Some germs can survive in properly treated water for days. Avoid swallowing pool water.
  • Shower before swimming, because sweat and dirt can reduce chlorine’s effectiveness.
  • Take breaks with children. Check diapers and take regular bathroom trips.
  • Supervise actively. Stay close and avoid distractions—drowning is fast and silent.
  • Know how to respond. Learn CPR and how to recognize swimmers in distress.
  • Teach swimming skills. Lessons reduce risk, but supervision is always needed.

Additional Water Safety & Healthy Swimming Guidance

Stay safe and swim smart!