Pubdate: Sun, 03 Aug 2003
Source: Star-Ledger (NJ)
Copyright: 2003 Newark Morning Ledger Co
Contact:  http://www.nj.com/starledger/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/424

COUNTY TOWNS SPEND NIGHT OUT AGAINST CRIME

Towns throughout Morris County will observe National Night Out Against 
Crime by holding community gatherings and other events this week. Now in 
its 20th year, the national program is designed to encourage residents to 
interact with each other and with local police, and discuss ways to prevent 
crimes and drug use. Residents are asked to keep their exterior lights on 
during the evening hours. Among the scheduled events are these:

Butler, Kinnelon and Bloomingdale

The three boroughs are teaming up for a National Night Out event at Butler 
police headquarters and Butler Park. The festivities will begin at 6 p.m. 
Tuesday and go on until 10 p.m. The sponsor for this year's Night Out in 
Butler is Butler Power & Light.

Music will be supplied by WGHT Radio, 1500-AM, and the Bloomingdale Cornet 
Band. Also on hand will be a representative from the K-9 unit from the 
Morris County Sheriff's Office. The Butler Fire Prevention Bureau will hand 
out carbon monoxide detectors and there will be various other public safety 
items given away, such as flashlights, night lights, litter bags and smoke 
alarms. There also will be free food, drinks and ice cream.

For more information, call (973) 838-4100.

Hanover

For the 20th annual Night Out on Tuesday, the Hanover Township Police 
Department is inviting residents to an open house and free barbecue. There 
will be demonstrations of many of the department's community policing, 
safety devices and programs, plus games for kids and an artist applying 
temporary tattoos.

There will be raffles for gifts that were donated, and tours will be given 
of the state-of-the-art police headquarters. For further information, call 
(973) 428-2512 or (973) 428-2516.

Jefferson Twp.

Local police are sponsoring a National Night Out program from 6 to 9 p.m. 
Tuesday.

The department is hosting events in Lake Shawnee at the first beach, on 
East Shawnee Trail, for Lake Hopatcong residents, and in White Rock Lake on 
White Rock Boulevard for Oak Ridge residents. Township fire officials will 
participate and have firefighting equipment on display.

Cookouts with hot dogs, soda and chips, as well as activities for kids, are 
planned.

The event is designed primarily to heighten awareness of crime and drug 
prevention, and strengthen neighborhood spirit and police- community 
relations. All township residents are encouraged to attend and turn on 
outside lights in support of the event.

For more information call (973) 208-3628.

Madison

The Madison Police Department is inviting Neighborhood Watch groups and all 
residents to step outside from 7 to 10 p.m. Tuesday to talk about 
neighborhood crime issues. The aim is to stop crime before it gets to these 
neighborhoods.

Police expect about 11 block parties or cookouts in various local 
neighborhoods. They will get visits at various times from the K-9 unit of 
the Morris County Sheriff's Office, the Chatham Police Department's 
motorcycle unit, the Madison Police Department and a bomb disposal team 
from Picatinny Arsenal.

The Madison Police Department urges all residents to participate by 
lighting up their homes in a show against crime and drugs. For additional 
information, call (973) 593-3003.

Montville

 From 6 to 10 p.m. Tuesday, many neighborhoods in Montville will host 
special events, including block parties, cook-outs, visits from the police, 
flashlight walks and ice cream socials.

Neighborhoods planning to participate in the event should call Patrolman 
Robert Blasi or Patrolman William Johnson at (973) 257-4115.

Morris County

As the last event of Family Fun Fest, the Morris County Park Commission is 
hosting its National Night Out event Tuesday at Mennen Sports Arena. The 
event will last from 4 to 9 p.m., with a concert from 7 to 9 p.m. by the 
retro rock and disco group The Party Dolls.

The event will include exhibits of community policing, a park police child 
identification program, a fire awareness trailer, the park police mounted 
unit and representation by the county prosecutor's office and municipal 
police departments. Police from Parsippany, Long Hill, Mendham, Rockaway 
Township, Morris Township and Morristown will participate.

There will be free hot dogs and soda -- as long as they last -- and free 
public skating from 4 to 6 p.m. For more information, call (973) 326-7600.

Randolph

As part of National Night Out, Randolph is holding a community event as 
opposed to past efforts to visit neighborhood watch groups around the town.

On Tuesday from 6 to 9 p.m. in Freedom Park on Millbrook Avenue, Randolph 
police will host an event that will showcase police cars, firetrucks and 
ambulances. Jack Trebour Ford is donating child identification kit, 
Commerce Bank is giving out popcorn and prizes, and Staples also has 
donated prizes for the event. There will be an appearance by McGruff the 
Crime Dog, while a disc jockey and band will provide music.

The night is designed to promote crime prevention. People can meet the 
mayor and other town and law enforcement officials.

The event, organized by officers Scott Arentowicz and Michelle Campbell, is 
free of charge and will be held rain or shine. For more information, call 
(973) 989-7037.

Rockaway Borough

The Rockaway Police Department is asking residents to spend Tuesday evening 
outside. From 6 to 9 p.m. that day, police want all borough residents to 
lock their doors, turn on their lights, and join law enforcement for a 
special event at Firemen's Field on Beach Street.

Borough residents are invited to join police and more than 40 local and 
county organizations. The event is free and will include food, clowns, face 
painters, balloons, a moon walk, a dunk-tank, distribution of child 
identification kits and various other giveaways.

For more information, call (973) 627-1314.

Washington Twp.

The Washington Township Police will host their National Night Out event at 
Long Valley Rock Spring Park on East Springtown Road. The event will run 
from 6 to 10 p.m. Tuesday.

Activities include a moon walk, firetruck rides, games for kids, disc 
jockey/karaoke entertainment and a skateboarding demonstration with ramps 
and jumps. There also will be military equipment on display and a 
demonstration by the K-9 unit of the Morris County Sheriff's Office. Food 
will be free. Treats include hot dogs, hamburgers, corn on the cob, 
watermelon, ice cream, ice pops, candy, popcorn and soda. All rides and 
games also will free.

For more information, call (908) 876-3232.
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