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Mashpee wasn't only place in Massachusetts where fireworks went wrong over the Fourth of July weekend. Here's a statewide ...
There are plenty of permitted fireworks displays across the state: There will be over 70 fireworks displays in Massachusetts ...
An explosion ahead of a Fourth of July celebration at a Cape Cod country club has prompted officials to issue safety warnings ...
While Boston's Fourth of July show was last night, there are still plenty of chances to see fireworks in Massachusetts this ...
A 70-year-old man died following a fireworks incident in the Bay State on the Fourth of July, according to officials. The ...
Starting on July 1, you can see fireworks every night in Massachusetts for six days – if you're willing to drive. With good ...
The Fourth of July may have come and passed, but many communities around Massachusetts have planned summer fireworks displays ...
To report fireworks activity, residents can call (617) 343-9800. In Worcester, the Worcester 311 app offers a “quick and easy ...
Police and troopers responded to illegal fireworks and unrest during a July 4 celebration in Revere, Massachusetts.
A 70-year-old man died during a July 4 celebration in Wareham, MA, using illegal fireworks; investigations are ongoing.
Why does Massachusetts ban fireworks? Massachusetts is the only state in the country with a total ban on fireworks. Fireworks were banned in 1943 as a World War II measure.