Seasonal & Holidays

Massapequa 2020 July Fourth Fireworks In Doubt

Town Of Oyster Bay traditional Fourth of July events may not happen, but there are several other ways you can celebrate the holiday safely.

The Town of Oyster Bay may not hold its annual fireworks show this year.
The Town of Oyster Bay may not hold its annual fireworks show this year. (Patch Graphic)

MASSAPEQUA, NY — Fourth of July events will not look the same this year across the country thanks to the coronavirus, and the same is unfortunately true on Long Island. A spokeswoman for the Town of Oyster Bay told Patch the town hopes to hold Independence Day festivities, but that even if officials are able to hold something, it won't happen until later in July.

"The fireworks provider informs us they are awaiting operational approval from New York State," the town said in a statement.

And while many in Oyster Bay might've headed to annual fireworks shows in East Hills or Jones Beach, neither event will happen this year, organizers and officials said.

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Although Oyster Bay-area fireworks, parades and 5Ks have been put on hold, residents can still take a dip at the town's community pools, which were among the first on Long Island to open in the coronavirus era. The TOBAY Spray Park also reopened, as did the Bethpage Skateboard Park. Furthermore, the town launched the island's first-ever drive-in concert series for the summer at TOBAY Beach, as well as a drive-in movie series. Only residents are allowed admission.

Due to the pandemic, counties or cities may adjust or cancel events at the last minute. Check your event before you go. Know of other events in the area? Post them on the Patch calendar or share details on our free Neighbor Post feature.

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