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Wednesday, July 2, 2014
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ENP STAFF REPORTS
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City officials said the city's fireworks display — to be held Friday at Outwater Park — will be bigger this year than it was last year. The Independence Day Parade will be bigger as well.
Mayor Anne McCaffrey said the fireworks deal with Young Explosives will cost $7,500 — the same as in 2013 — but will come with 5 percent more bang for the buck as part of the three-year deal.
McCaffrey noted that there have been rumors that the city wouldn't have fireworks this year and wanted to dispel them during the meeting of the Common Council, held this evening in City Hall.
City Clerk Richelle Pasceri added that the parade this year will be larger than last year as well, with 40 organizations signed up to participate in the annual march from Lockport High School to the Ulrich City Center.
Fireworks will be Friday at dusk, while the parade will be held Thursday at 6 p.m.
For a full list of East Niagara Independence Day events, click here.
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news@eastniagarapost.com
City officials said the city's fireworks display — to be held Friday at Outwater Park — will be bigger this year than it was last year. The Independence Day Parade will be bigger as well.
Mayor Anne McCaffrey said the fireworks deal with Young Explosives will cost $7,500 — the same as in 2013 — but will come with 5 percent more bang for the buck as part of the three-year deal.
McCaffrey noted that there have been rumors that the city wouldn't have fireworks this year and wanted to dispel them during the meeting of the Common Council, held this evening in City Hall.
City Clerk Richelle Pasceri added that the parade this year will be larger than last year as well, with 40 organizations signed up to participate in the annual march from Lockport High School to the Ulrich City Center.
Fireworks will be Friday at dusk, while the parade will be held Thursday at 6 p.m.
For a full list of East Niagara Independence Day events, click here.

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