Hundreds of young people take over NJ beach town, sparking chaos and curfew ahead of Memorial Day weekend
A large group of young people caused chaos in Long Branch, New Jersey, leading to multiple arrests and a curfew. The incident occurred during an unauthorized gathering at Pier Village, prompting police to respond with a significant force. Local officials are taking measures to ensure public safety ahead of the upcoming Memorial Day weekend.
- ▪Several hundred teens and young adults took over Pier Village in Long Branch, NJ, leading to chaos and multiple arrests.
- ▪Police arrested six individuals, including two adults and three juveniles, for disorderly conduct during the event.
- ▪An 8 p.m. curfew was implemented by city officials in response to the disturbance, and 139 officers were dispatched to manage the situation.
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Metro Hundreds of young people take over NJ beach town, sparking chaos and curfew ahead of Memorial Day weekend By Nicholas McEntyre Published May 21, 2026, 4:44 a.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google Several hundred teens and young adults illegally took over a popular New Jersey beach town, sparking chaos in the streets as police arrested several out-of-towners and forced officials to beef up security ahead of Memorial Day weekend. Long Branch police arrested six people after the rowdy crowd of partygoers converged on Pier Village on Tuesday night for an unauthorized “pop-up” event at the Jersey Shore beachfront hotspot.
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