Tuesday, August 4, 2026
6:00–8:00 p.m.
Academy Street between Main Street and Delaware Avenue
National Night Out is an annual community-building campaign that promotes strong police-community partnerships and neighborhood camaraderie. The event brings residents, first responders, and community organizations together to help make our neighborhoods safer and more caring places to live and work.
Newark’s National Night Out celebration will take place on Academy Street between Main Street and Delaware Avenue from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.
The event provides members of the public with an opportunity to meet local first responders, learn more about the work they perform each day, and explore equipment and specialized units from participating agencies.
Participating Newark PD Units
The Newark Police Department will feature:
Additional Participating Agencies
Additional participating agencies will be announced.
Community Organizations and Attractions
Scheduled Demonstrations and Activities
Activities scheduled throughout the evening include:
Mission BBQ and the Newark Police Department will provide complimentary food, snacks, and drinks while supplies last.
The University of Delaware Creamery Moo Mobile has also been invited to sell its legendary, locally made ice cream.
More Information Coming Soon
Follow the Newark Police Department’s social media platforms for event updates, additional announcements, scavenger hunt rules, and the reveal of a highly desirable limited-edition prize that children will have the opportunity to win.
Check out this event for more details and the item reveal.
More information will be announced as National Night Out approaches. We look forward to seeing you on Academy Street!

The Newark Police Department is proud to announce a new partnership with The GUIDE App, expanding access to confidential wellness and resilience resources for the officers and employees who serve the Newark community every day.
As part of the department’s ongoing commitment to mental, physical, and emotional well-being, Newark Police Department personnel now have access to The GUIDE App’s confidential wellness platform. The platform includes expert-led training, resilience-building tools, peer support, fitness and nutrition guidance, and mental wellness resources designed specifically for first responders and others working in high-stress professions.
“Supporting officer wellness is not a one-time initiative, but an ongoing responsibility of the department and part of our strategic plan,” said Chief Mark Farrall. “By making The GUIDE App available to our personnel, we are providing another confidential and accessible resource to help our officers and other employees build resilience, manage stress, and continue serving the Newark community effectively.”
The Newark Police Department is dedicated to protecting and serving the residents, businesses, students, and visitors of Newark, Delaware, through professional law enforcement, community engagement, and proactive public safety initiatives. In addition to its public safety mission, the department continues to invest in resources that support the health, resilience, and long-term success of its personnel.
Through this partnership, Newark Police Department personnel have access to a variety of wellness and resilience resources, including:
Anonymous wellness and resilience support
Expert-led training and educational resources
Fitness, nutrition, and recovery guidance
Peer support and community engagement opportunities
Daily wellness practices and resilience-building tools
24/7 mobile access designed for shift-based workforces
“We are excited to partner with the Newark Police Department,” said Patrick Sandone, CEO of The GUIDE App. “Chief Farrall and his team are strong wellness advocates. We already have over 60% of the members engaged and using The GUIDE App to build resilience and wellness in the first month of utilization.”
Built specifically for first responders and other high-stress professions, The GUIDE App provides practical, evidence-based tools to help personnel manage occupational stress, build resilience, and improve overall well-being. The platform has demonstrated measurable outcomes among participants, including reductions in anxiety and depression symptoms, strong member engagement, and high satisfaction ratings.
The GUIDE App was also recognized by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Mission Daybreak initiative as one of the Top 30 solutions among more than 1,300 applicants focused on improving veteran and first responder wellness.
The Newark Police Department is honored to partner with The GUIDE App as part of its continued commitment to supporting personnel both on and off duty. By investing in wellness, resilience, and confidential support resources, the department remains focused on helping its officers and employees continue to serve the Newark community with professionalism, strength, and care.
Learn more at www.theguideapp.com.
