Newark will have a curfew for children under the age of 18 on Friday
Newark, New Jersey, launches a new curfew for kids under 18 to keep them safe and reduce crime. The city of Newark is launching a curfew for children under 18. The curfew is expected to start tonight at 8 p.m. ET on Newark's free Wi-Fi.
Newark curfew starts tonight for kids under 18. Kids must be within 100 feet of their homes between 11 p.m. and 5:30 a.m. Under the curfew, kids must stay 100 feet away from their homes. Kids under 18 must be in 100 feet from their home between 11pm and 5am.
Newark set to enact curfew for children under 18 on Friday night. Curfew goes into effect in Newark, New Jersey, starting Friday night at 8 p.m. ET. Newark is the largest city in the United States and has the largest population in the country.
Newark has announced a crackdown on kids hanging out late at night. Starting Friday, police will enforce a new curfew for children under 18. Police will enforce the curfew for kids under 18 starting Friday. Newark will crack down on late-night hangouts starting on Friday.
Curfew for children in Newark launches Friday night. The city is launching what it calls a Juvenile Safety Initiative. The curfew will go into effect on Friday night for kids in Newark. The initiative is part of the city's "Juvenile Safety initiative" The city says it's a "jurid safety initiative"