A Busy Summer

While school is on Summer recess it is often hard to find activities to keep kids busy. Not so at the Public Safety Complex where our active Law Enforcement Explorer Post recently held a parents night. Parents were treated to demonstrations of some of the skills the Explorers have learned over the past year. Our […]

While school is on Summer recess it is often hard to find activities to keep kids busy. Not so at the Public Safety Complex where our active Law Enforcement Explorer Post recently held a parents night. Parents were treated to demonstrations of some of the skills the Explorers have learned over the past year.

Our Explorers demonstrated simulated motor vehicle stops, processed a simulated crime scene, and even got a few of the Moms and Dads to put on Drunk Driving goggles and try our road course with our pedal powered drunkbusters car.
Simulated Car Stop
Supervised by Officer Keith Grausam and assisted by Sergeant Robert Lasko and Officer George Lestuck, this group of teens meets monthly at our facility to learn about careers in Law Enforcement and often help us out at parades and community events. Membership is open to boys and girls aged 15-18.

 

Are fireworks legal in New Jersey?

New Jersey’s laws on fireworks, N.J.S.A. 21:2-1 et seq. and N.J.S.A. 21:3-1 et seq., are very restrictive. In some states, fireworks are permitted to be sold to, and used by, the public. However, in New Jersey, only paper or plastic caps for use in toy guns are legal. Sparkler and novelty items, such as cigarette […]

New Jersey’s laws on fireworks, N.J.S.A. 21:2-1 et seq. and N.J.S.A. 21:3-1 et seq., are very restrictive. In some states, fireworks are permitted to be sold to, and used by, the public. However, in New Jersey, only paper or plastic caps for use in toy guns are legal. Sparkler and novelty items, such as cigarette loads, trick matches, trick noise makers, smoke grenades, toy propellants, snaps & pops, poppetts and champagne poppers, as well as firecrackers, roman candles, rockets, etc., are all illegal in this state.

 

Independence Day Celebration

The annual Borough of Sayreville Independence Day Celebration is scheduled for July 2nd with a rain date of July 3rd in Kennedy Park. The park will be open for activities at 4pm and the fireworks display will begin at dark. Public parking will be available at the Sayreville War Memorial High School, the Sayreville Middle […]

The annual Borough of Sayreville Independence Day Celebration is scheduled for July 2nd with a rain date of July 3rd in Kennedy Park. The park will be open for activities at 4pm and the fireworks display will begin at dark. Public parking will be available at the Sayreville War Memorial High School, the Sayreville Middle School, and Burke’s Park.

Street parking is available near the park on North Ernston Road. Please observe all traffic and parking regulations. This event is expected to draw a large crowd. Please be prepared for summer time weather and allow extra travel time in anticipation of heavy traffic congestion.

The consumption of alcoholic beverages and the use of fireworks in the park are prohibited.

Please contact 732-390-7096 or 732-390-7092 for additional information.