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The event starting Friday, July 8 is expected to draw around 300,000 visitors over its three days. There will be food, live music and its famed fireworks display, one of the largest in the state.
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Officials in Nassau County are reminding residents that fireworks are illegal. They say complaints about fireworks are up 400% compared to the same time…
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Sparklers are now illegal across Long Island this Fourth of July.Both Nassau and Suffolk Counties passed laws this year that adds sparklers to the list of…
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The fireworks industry is changing, thanks to new technology. But fireworks is a field that’s big on tradition. That’s especially true for the Grucci…
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As the Fourth of July weekend approaches, Suffolk Police Commissioner Timothy Sini is concerned about safety issues surrounding fireworks. Sini…