Crime & Safety
Participants Announced For Cinnaminson's National Night Out
National Night Out is set for Tuesday, Aug. 1, 6 p.m.-9 p.m. at Memorial Park, with a fireworks show set for 9:15 p.m.

CINNAMINSON, NJ — The Cinnaminson Police Department announced a number of participants for this year’s National Night Out event over the weekend. National Night Out is set for Tuesday, Aug. 1, 6 p.m.-9 p.m. at Memorial Park, with a fireworks show set for 9:15 p.m. There will be live music courtesy of ShopRite and DJ Doug Kirkwood.
JC Tours will provide busing from the Cinnaminson Middle School and Saint Charles Borromeo Church parking lots, police said. This will assist with parking congestion for the event.
Chris Stem will be there taking orders for his "Curbside Creations," a group that assists in making residents’ street addresses more visible for everyone including emergency personnel.
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Others that will participate include Case's Pork Roll and Able Equipment Rental.
The event will include a professional BMX Bike Show. There will be police cars, fire trucks, military vehicles, face painting, an XFinity Inflatable Fun Zone, ice cream, shaved ice, pulled pork, cheeseburgers, chicken burritos, hot dogs, soft pretzels and much more.
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National Night Out is an initiative in which people in towns across the country gather at their homes, on their streets and at their local community centers in recognition of their support of the community.
Local state and federal officials from 15,728 communities from all 50 states, U.S. territories and military bases worldwide joined forces to celebrate the 33rd annual National Night Out (NNO) – a community crime and safety event sponsored by the National Association of Town Watch, ADT, Nextdoor.com, Association and Fun Flicks. Throughout the nation, along with the traditional ‘lights on’ and front porch vigils, there were tens of thousands of block parties, cookouts, and parades.
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