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Juvenile Curfew: Burlington vs Newton

How do juvenile curfew rules compare between Burlington, MA and Newton, MA?

Burlington and Newton have similar restriction levels.

Burlington, MA

Middlesex County

Few Restrictions

Most Middlesex County cities have no general juvenile curfew. A few smaller towns have informal loitering bylaws but enforcement is rare and subject to constitutional challenge.

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Newton, MA

Middlesex County

Few Restrictions

Newton does not have a general juvenile curfew ordinance. Massachusetts state law governs offenses involving minors, and parents remain primarily responsible for supervising children at night.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBurlingtonNewton
State CurfewNone-
Major CitiesNo curfew enforced-
Constitutional ConcernsNunez v San Diego 1997-
Typical Hours Where Exist11 p.m. to 5 a.m.-
Truancy LawMGL c.76 s.1-
General Curfew-None
Compulsory School Ages-6 to 16
Parental Liability Cap-5,000 dollars (willful acts)
Park Hours-Separate rules apply
Truancy-CRA filing available

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Burlington FAQ

Is there a curfew for teens in Cambridge?

No. Cambridge has no juvenile curfew. Minors may be on public ways at any hour, though parents retain authority to set household rules.

What if my child is truant from school?

Truancy is handled under MGL c.76 s.1 through the school district, potentially leading to a Children Requiring Assistance petition in Juvenile Court, not a criminal curfew violation.

Newton FAQ

Is there a curfew for teenagers in Newton?

No. Newton has no general juvenile curfew. Teens can legally be in public at night, though parks and certain private properties close overnight.

Can police stop my teen for being out late?

Only with reasonable suspicion of criminal activity. Simply being out at night is not a crime or ordinance violation in Newton.

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