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PHOTOS: MusicFest 2011 Night Four

Blondie, Neon Trees draw large crowds.

A large crowd made up of fairgoers from all over the state descended on Oak Ridge Park in Clark on Saturday night. Eighties sensation Blondie, on tour to promote their new album Panic of Girls, closed out the show, but the Debbie Harry-led group wasn't the only attraction.

"I think I have a new band: Neon Trees," said Union County Freeholder Vice Chair Alexander Mirabella, referring to the Utah-based rock band that played on the TD Bank Stage tonight.

Vin Barbato of Garwood said, "This is a great family outing day.  It's nice to have something so close to home where we can all spend time together and enjoy. My daughter had her first zeppolli today, and my son went on his first ferris wheel ride."

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"It is an honor to represent this district," said Senator Nicholas Scutari, who represents Union County. Scutari addressed the crowd before the Freeholders brought Blondie onto the stage. "Have a great time!"

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