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New Hampshire fireworks show ended with a bang

New Hampshire fireworks show ended with a bang In past years, a malfunction like this could have resulted in a crew member going to the hospital, or being killed. Today s shows are much safer. The firework display at Garrison Hill Park in Dover, New Hampshire ended abruptly when a malfunctioning shell caused an explosion. Screenshot of video by Chris Anderson (Twitter) Fireworks in Dover, New Hampshire ended with an explosion after only 15 minutes on Sunday evening. The traditional Fourth of July fireworks display at Garrison Hill Park was cut short after a six-inch shell failed to launch properly, fell to the ground, and ignited other fireworks causing an explosion, according to Dover Recreation.

Class pets, weed boom, school robots: News from around our 50 states

Class pets, weed boom, school robots: News from around our 50 states Read full article May 5, 2021, 7:33 AM·51 min read Alabama Birmingham: Declaring the COVID-19 pandemic “absolutely” managed despite lagging vaccinations, Gov. Kay Ivey said Monday that she will end a health order meant to guard against the spread of an illness that has killed nearly 11,000 people statewide. Citing improved infection rates, fewer hospitalizations and more widespread immunizations, Ivey said the current order recommending that people follow health guidance and requiring some precautions for senior citizens and long-term care facilities will end May 31, barring a sharp rise in cases. The declared state of emergency will end July 6, she said in a statement. “For over a year now, Alabamians, like people around the globe, have made sacrifices and adjusted to a temporary ‘new normal.’ We have learned much since last year, and this is absolutely now a managed pandemic. Our infection rates and

July 4 Fireworks Returning to NH, But No Entertainment, Vendors

July 4 Fireworks Returning to NH, But No Entertainment, Vendors Portsmouth and Dover are among the cities planning to hold fireworks displays following a one-year absence due to the coronavirus Published May 5, 2021 Independence Day fireworks celebrations are returning in New Hampshire communities, but with some changes. In Portsmouth, the City Council voted to to hold the celebration on July 3, with a rain date of July 5. Last year’s event was canceled because of the coronavirus pandemic. Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get alerts for local breaking news and weather. Seacoastonline.com reports City Manager Karen Conard said this year, there will be no entertainment, food or vendors “so as to discourage gathering.”

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