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National Community Night Out Scheduled For Aug. 6 In Princeton
The fun-filled event will include food, activities, demos and displays.

PRINCETON, NJ - Neighbors, get ready for another summer day of fun. The Princeton Township Police Department will host National Night Out on Tuesday, Aug. 6 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., at 400, Witherspoon Street.
Attendees can expect a free night of swimming, grilled hot dogs, and all kinds of information, swag bags, and fun stuff from Princeton area vendors.
Members of Princeton, NJ Government, Princeton Recreation Department, Princeton Police Department, Princeton First Aid & Rescue Squad, Princeton Fire Department, Princeton University Department of Public Safety, and many more will also be on hand to demonstrate some of the equipment and services they provide to the community.
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National Night Out began out of the Philadelphia suburbs. In the 1970s, Matt Peskin volunteered for Lower Merion's neighborhood watch, patrolling his neighborhood and often collaborating with local police. He found the collaboration between law enforcement and civilians to be successful and began collaborating with similar groups, establishing the National Association of Town Watch in 1981.
But Peskin decided something more was needed. So three years later, the association celebrated the first National Night Out, which involved 400 communities across 23 states.
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The annual event has spread to 17,000 communities encompassing 38 million people, according to National Night Out's website. Many of the events combine festivities with education about local police initiatives.
National Night Out typically falls on the first Tuesday of August.
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