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Consumer fireworks not legal in New Jersey include common firecrackers, aerial rockets and "any device that explodes or ...
Fourth of July fireworks and festivities are being held in plenty of New Jersey locations in 2025. See our town-by-town ...
The Fourth of July weekend in New Jersey includes an action-packed long weekend of fireworks, parades, concerts and festivals ...
Fireworks will light up the skies across New Jersey Friday night as part of a full slate of Independence Day celebrations, ...
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These are the fireworks laws in New Jersey that parents need to know ahead of any Fourth of July Celebrations.
August in New Jersey is bustling with festivals like the Clam Fest in Highlands, serving seafood and music, and the NJ State ...
In New Jersey, hand-held fireworks and ground-based sparklers are legal for those 16 and older, while aerial fireworks require a permit. Fireworks-related injuries are common around Independence Day, ...
New Jersey fireworks age requirement. According to the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs, your child will have to be at least 16 years old to use fireworks on the Fourth of July.