North Plainfield Police Department Reminds of Fireworks Ban During New Year’s Celebration

Charlie Dwyer

NORTH PLAINFIELD, NJ – The North Plainfield Police Department (NPPD) issued a reminder to residents ahead of the upcoming holiday, emphasizing that the sale, possession, or use of fireworks is illegal under New Jersey state law. The department announced that strict enforcement measures will be in place throughout the holiday weekend.

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Police officers will be actively monitoring and issuing summons to individuals found violating the fireworks law. The NPPD’s announcement is part of their ongoing commitment to ensure public safety and adherence to state regulations during celebratory events. Residents are urged to comply with the law to avoid legal repercussions.

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