PHOTOS: Upper Falls Village Day

Upper Falls held its annual Village Day on Sunday, and they couldn’t have asked for nicer weather.

Hundreds of people gathered at Pettee Square and along Chestnut Street to celebrate the village with friends and neighbors. There was a bouncy house, a bocce court, a petting zoo, food, music and more.

Upper Falls is listed as a historic district on the National Register of Historic Places and is home to a bunch of mills that have been converted to shops and residential buildings as well as the natural wilderness oasis that is Hemlock Gorge.

Check out these photos from Upper Falls Village Day.

Judy Boroschek, Ellie Goldberg and Melanie Renaud of Mothers Out Front had a booth at Upper Falls Village Day on Sunday, Sept. 15. Photo by Bryan McGonigle
Deb Crossley and Jack Lovett of Newton for Everyone share information with residents at Upper Falls Village Day on Sunday, Sept. 15. Photo by Bryan McGonigle
The Newton Dems had a booth at Upper Falls Village Day on Sunday. Shown here are Newton Dems Chair Sharon Stout, Ward 5 Chair Melissa Brown, Mark Bridger, Ward 5 Chair Herb Robinson and Ward 6 Chair Ted Gross. Photo by Bryan McGonigle
Mayor Ruthanne Fuller and her dog, Callie, meet Brady and Kibbles at Upper Falls Village Day on Sept 15. Photo by Bryan McGonigle
Rebecca Diamondstein and Sindy Wayne of Newton Food Pantry had a booth at Upper Falls Village Day on Sunday, Sept. 15. Photo by Bryan McGonigle
Dancers with Creative Steps entertain audiences at Upper Falls Village Day on Sunday, Sept. 15. Photo by Bryan McGonigle