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13 Metro West Fireworks Displays To Celebrate The 4th of July

Get those lawn chairs and blankets ready. We will be listing the Metro West fireworks displays to celebrate the fourth of July. With Independence Day less than a month away,…

Fireworks over Polar Park

WORCESTER, MA – MAY 05: A general view of the fireworks following a AAA MiLB game between the Buffalo Bisons and the Worcester Red Sox on May 5, 2023, at Polar Park in Worcester, MA. The Worcester Red Sox defeated the Buffalo Bisons 14-2. (Photo by Erica Denhoff/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

(Photo by Erica Denhoff/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Get those lawn chairs and blankets ready. We will be listing the Metro West fireworks displays to celebrate the fourth of July. With Independence Day less than a month away, cities and towns across the state have announced when and where they’ll be having their annual 4th of July fireworks displays. Metro West, specifically.

With the fourth of July falling on a Tuesday this year, communities are holding their annual fireworks on different days leading up to, and on, the 4th. In some communities, fireworks are the main and only attraction. But in others, the fireworks are the finale after days of parades, festivals, food trucks, performances, and more.
Not to be the 4th of July grinch, but it would be remiss to not remind people of the dangers of personal use fireworks. From the website Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

“There have been 979 fires and explosions involving illegal fireworks in Massachusetts in the past 10 years. These incidents caused dozens of injuries to firefighters and civilians, along with millions of dollars in damages. All fireworks are illegal in Massachusetts for private residents. Massachusetts law prohibits the possession, use, and sale of fireworks by unlicensed individuals, even if you buy them legally in another state. Leave fireworks to the professionals and see a great professional fireworks display this year.”

Back to the fun! Fireworks are being held all over the Commonwealth, and here we’re going to focus on ones in the Metro West. The Metro West is loosely defined as the geographic region lying west of Boston and east of Worcester, in the U.S. state of Massachusetts. The name was coined in the 1980s by a local newspaper. There’s so much to do in the summertime in the Metro West. Go on a hike, pick your own fruit, visit a farmer’s market and so much more. For this post, we are focusing on all of the amazing fireworks displays taking place this week for the fourth of July holiday.

Worcester

7/4/2023, Post Game, Polar Park Stadium- 122 Madison St.
7/7/2023, Post Game, Polar Park Stadium- 122 Madison St.

Bellingham

8/12/2023, 9:00 PM (Raindate: 8/13/2023), Bellingham High School, 60 Blackstone Field

Framingham

6/30/2023, 9:30 PM, 2 mini barges on Farm Rd 100 Dudley Rd.

Franklin

7/1/2023, 10:00 PM, Franklin High School, 218 Oak Street

Groton

7/10/2023, 9:15 PM (Raindate: 7/11/2023), Groton Field - Playground Road

Lexington

7/2/2023, 9:30 PM, Lexington H.S. Baseball Field - Worthen Road

http://www.lexingtonlions.org/4thofJulyCarnival.cfm

Milford

7/2/2023, 10:00 PM (Raindate: 7/5/2023), Clark Island

Needham

7/3/2023, 9:30 PM, Needham HS Parking Lot, 609 Webster Street

Newton

7/4/2023, 9:30 PM, Albemarle Field / Halloran Sports Complex

Pepperell

7/1/2023, Dusk, back field behind Varnum Brook Elementary School

Stoughton

7/2/2023, 9:00 PM, High School 232 Pearl St.

Webster

7/3/2023, 10:00 PM, Webster Lake Memorial Beach - Thompson Road

Waltham

7/1/2023, 9:00 PM (Raindate: 7/5/2023), Barge in Charles River, 211 Moody St.