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Fireworks: Englewood vs Mahwah

How do fireworks rules compare between Englewood, NJ and Mahwah, NJ?

Englewood and Mahwah have similar restriction levels.

Englewood, NJ

Bergen County

Heavy Restrictions

Fireworks in Englewood are governed by New Jersey state law: N.J.S.A. 21:2-1 et seq. and 21:3-1 et seq., as amended by P.L. 2017, c. 92. Only non-explosive, non-aerial hand-held or ground-based sparkling devices, snakes, glow worms, smoke devices, and trick noisemakers are legal for personal use; aerial and explosive fireworks remain illegal. Englewood enforces the New Jersey Uniform Fire Code locally under Chapter 212 (Fire Prevention) of the City Code, adopted October 5, 2004 under the Uniform Fire Safety Act.

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Mahwah, NJ

Bergen County

Heavy Restrictions

Mahwah prohibits possessing, discharging, or throwing firecrackers, rockets, or any fireworks in or adjacent to township park lands, with public displays allowed only by written municipal permit.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEnglewoodMahwah
State StatutesN.J.S.A. 21:2-1 et seq. and 21:3-1 et seq.-
Key AmendmentP.L. 2017, c. 92 (S3034)-
Legal DevicesGround-based sparklers, snakes, smoke, trick noisemakers-
Aerial / Explosive FireworksBanned without state display permit-
Minimum Buyer Age16 years-
Local CodeEnglewood Code Ch. 212 (Fire Prevention), Art. II (adopted 10/5/2004)-
Local EnforcementEnglewood Fire Prevention Bureau-
Code chapter-Chapter 9 Recreational
Discharge in parks-Prohibited
Public displays-Permit required
Adjacent lands-Also restricted

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Englewood FAQ

Are sparklers legal in Englewood?

Yes - hand-held or ground-based sparkling devices that are non-explosive and non-aerial, plus snakes, smoke devices, and trick noisemakers, are permitted under P.L. 2017, c. 92, provided buyers are at least 16 years old. They must still be used safely and may not create a fire hazard or violate other code provisions.

Can I set off bottle rockets or firecrackers on the Fourth of July?

No. Aerial and explosive fireworks - including bottle rockets, firecrackers, sky rockets, Roman candles, and mortar shells - remain illegal under New Jersey law. Use is generally a disorderly persons offense and can also create civil liability for any resulting fire or injury.

Mahwah FAQ

Can I set off fireworks in a Mahwah park on July 4th?

No. The municipal code prohibits discharging any firecrackers, rockets, or fireworks in park areas or adjacent lands without a Township-issued written permit for a public display.

Are sparklers legal in Mahwah?

New Jersey allows non-aerial sparkling devices and snakes for adults statewide, but Mahwah still bars discharging them inside park areas and on lands adjacent to parks.

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