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Since 1943, Massachusetts has banned the possession, use, and sale of fireworks by individuals without a license. The state’s regulations only allow fireworks at public, permitted events.
For those looking to get outside and celebrate, Boston should be in for a warm and sunny Fourth of July, according to ...
The Fourth of July, originally marking the adoption of the U.S. Declaration of Independence in 1776, has grown into a ...
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These Massachusetts beaches are closed as of July 2List of Massachusetts beaches closed ahead of the Fourth of July weekend, according to the state Department of Public Health.
Massachusetts law enforcement officials gathered Wednesday at the Esplanade in Boston to discuss security preparations for ...
Starting on July 1, you can see fireworks every night in Massachusetts for six days – if you're willing to drive. With good ...
The average gas price in Massachusetts on Monday was down a penny from last week ($3.08), averaging $3.07 per gallon. As ...
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