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Get ready for the Fourth of July!
Where are the fireworks in New Jersey this year? You ve come to the right place to find out.
Here is a county-by-county and town-by-town listing of all the Independence Day fireworks shows in 2021.
NOTE: All displays are not updated for postponements and cancellations due to weather. Always check websites before heading out. Events are subject to change due to weather or other concerns.
Some communities have postponed their annual Independence Day celebrations until September.
If we missed a display, please email Dan.Alexander@townsquaremedia.com.
Fireworks in Atlantic County
Location: Michael Debbi Park
New Jersey Herald
The death of North Warren Regional High School senior Krystina Corriveau has left a community shaken and her family remembering her amazing strength and kindness.
Diagnosed at birth with cystic fibrosis, Krystina was not one to broadcast her illness; instead, she battled it silently for 18 years, according to one of her sisters. She has been more than courageous in that fight, and not a lot of people knew that, Kim Corriveau said.
Krystina, 18, died Sunday morning at Newton Medical Center after her Honda Civic crashed into a tree on Birch Ridge Road in Hardwick around 8 a.m., said New Jersey State Police Sgt. Lawrence Peele. The cause of the crash remains under investigation.
If the governor s plan is approved, North Warren s state aid would drop from $3.69 million this year to $2.74 million in 2021-22 a decrease of more than 25% that would mark the second steepest among Warren County schools. Statewide, only seven districts would have a percentage decrease higher than North Warren.
According to Bilotti, the district will lose $4 million in total state aid from the Senate bill and has already lost 38 staff members because of the budget cuts. The Board has taken a deliberate and careful approach to these reductions over the last several years, always considering the impact on student instruction, to protect the educational experience of every student as much as possible, reads Bilotti s email to the New Jersey Herald. The reductions approved (Monday) night were not the first, and sadly, will not be the last caused by the state funding changes.