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Council enforces curfew to ensure safe Halloween festivities

October 21, 2024 | South Plainfield, Middlesex County, New Jersey


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Council enforces curfew to ensure safe Halloween festivities
During a recent council meeting in South Plainfield, officials approved the minutes from the previous session and discussed important upcoming events, including Mischief Night and Halloween celebrations.

Councilman Mott motioned to approve the minutes, which was seconded by Councilman Wolock, and the motion passed unanimously with all council members voting in favor.

The council then moved on to three proclamations, the first of which addressed Mischief Night, scheduled for October 30, 2024. Mayor Matthew Peenishmere proclaimed a curfew of 7 PM for minors on this night to ensure the safety of residents and their properties. Mischief Night has a history of playful pranks, but the mayor emphasized the potential for accidents and property damage.

Additionally, October 31, 2024, was designated as Trick or Treat Day, with activities permitted from 3 PM to 7 PM. The mayor encouraged parents to accompany young children and requested that households signal their participation by keeping porch lights on. He also urged parents to inspect treats for safety, advising them to discard any items that appear tampered with.

The meeting concluded with a reminder for community cooperation to ensure a safe and enjoyable Halloween for all.

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