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Outdoor Music: Edison vs New Brunswick

How do outdoor music rules compare between Edison, NJ and New Brunswick, NJ?

Edison and New Brunswick have similar restriction levels.

Edison, NJ

Middlesex County

Some Restrictions

Middlesex County has no general outdoor-music ordinance except in its parks, where amplified sound systems are barred in reserved picnic and grove areas. Outdoor music at homes and venues is regulated by each municipality under the state dBA standards.

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New Brunswick, NJ

Middlesex County

Some Restrictions

Middlesex County has no general outdoor-music ordinance except in its parks, where amplified sound systems are barred in reserved picnic and grove areas. Outdoor music at homes and venues is regulated by each municipality under the state dBA standards.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEdisonNew Brunswick
County outdoor-music ruleParks onlyParks only
Parks amplified systemsNot allowed in picnic/grove areasNot allowed in picnic/grove areas
Private propertyMunicipal ordinance governsMunicipal ordinance governs
State limits65 dBA day / 50 dBA night65 dBA day / 50 dBA night
EventsLocal permit usually requiredLocal permit usually required

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Edison FAQ

Can I have a live band or DJ outdoors at a county park?

Amplified sound systems are not permitted in reserved picnic or open grove areas of Middlesex County parks. For an amplified event you would need to arrange it with Middlesex County Parks and Recreation, which manages permitted uses of park facilities.

What about outdoor music at my house?

That is governed by your municipality's noise ordinance, not the county. Most Middlesex towns apply the state limits of 65 dBA daytime and 50 dBA at night at a neighbor's property line and cite audible nighttime music as a violation.

New Brunswick FAQ

Can I have a live band or DJ outdoors at a county park?

Amplified sound systems are not permitted in reserved picnic or open grove areas of Middlesex County parks. For an amplified event you would need to arrange it with Middlesex County Parks and Recreation, which manages permitted uses of park facilities.

What about outdoor music at my house?

That is governed by your municipality's noise ordinance, not the county. Most Middlesex towns apply the state limits of 65 dBA daytime and 50 dBA at night at a neighbor's property line and cite audible nighttime music as a violation.

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