As June comes to an end, the country is preparing to celebrate the Fourth of July, and many towns in Rhode Island are preparing special fireworks shows, parades, concerts and more to celebrate the ...
According to the Office of the State Fire Marshall and the Rhode Island General Laws, only “ground and hand-held sparkling devices” are legal for use by those 16 and older. The general public is not ...
If you're in NJ or NYC, you may hear fireworks this weekend when "Moms for Liberty" holds a celebration on Ellis Island.
New York state law says the use of fireworks by anyone other than a certified pyrotechnic is a Class B misdemeanor, punishable by up to 90 days in jail. But to state the obvious to most anyone living ...
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