
When are fireworks near me? Boston area's 4th of July 2025 celebrations schedule
You can see the complete list below. If you know of a confirmed fireworks display that is not listed, please email newstips@cbsboston.com.
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Location
Time Framingham June 27 Farm Pond Dusk Braintree June 28 Braintree High School 9:30 p.m. Halifax June 28 Behind Halifax Elementary School 5 p.m. Hanover June 28 B. Everett Hall Field 9:15 p.m. Milton June 28 Hutchinson's Field 9:45 p.m. Pepperell June 28 Varnum Brook Elementary School Dusk Wilmington June 28 Town Common 9 p.m. Canton June 29 Irish Cultural Centre 9 p.m. Sandwich June 29 Wing School 9 p.m. Haverhill July 1 Riverside Park 9 p.m. Worcester July 1 (rain date July 2) Cristoforo Columbo Park 9:30 p.m. Chatham July 2 Veterans Field 9 p.m. Hingham July 2 (Drone show) Hingham Bathing Beach Dusk Lexington July 2 Worthen Road 9:30 p.m. Orleans July 2 Rock Harbor Dusk Attleboro July 3 Hayward Field 9 p.m. Fitchburg July 3 Rollstone Hill 9:30 p.m. Freetown July 3 Hathaway Park Dusk Lawrence July 3 (rain date July 6) Veterans Memorial Stadium Dusk Needham July 3 Memorial Park Dusk New Bedford July 3 New Bedford Harbor Dusk Rutland July 3 Memorial Field 9:20 p.m. Sharon July 3 (rain date July 6) Veterans Memorial Park Beach 9:15 p.m. Walpole July 3 Town Center 9:30 p.m. Weymouth July 3 George Lane Beach/Wessagusset Beach 9:30 p.m. Acton July 4 Nara Park 9:30 p.m. Amesbury July 4 Woodsom Farm 9 p.m. Beverly July 4 West Beach 9 p.m. Boston July 4 Esplanade 9:40 p.m. Edgartown July 4 Edgartown Harbor Dusk Falmouth July 4 Falmouth Heights Beach 9 p.m. Lowell July 4 (rain date July 5) LeLacheur Park 9 p.m. Marblehead July 4 Marblehead Harbor Dusk Nantucket July 4 Jetties Beach 9 p.m. Newton July 4 Albemarle Field 9:10 p.m. Plymouth July 4 (rain date July 13) Pilgrim Memorial State Park 9:15 p.m. Provincetown July 4 MacMillan Pier Dusk Salem July 4 Derby Wharf Dusk Salisbury July 4 Salisbury Beach 10:15 p.m. Wakefield July 4 Lake Quannapowitt 9:30 p.m. Franklin July 5 Franklin High School 10 p.m. Milford July 5 (rain date July 11) Plains Park 9:30 p.m. North Andover July 6 North Andover Middle School 9 p.m. Groton July 7 Town Field Dusk Uxbridge July 12 (rain date July 13) McCloskey Field 9:15 p.m.
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