Where and When to Watch 4th of July Fireworks in Worcester County, Massachusetts

Pam Gaulin
There is no shortage of places to watch fireworks in Worcester, County, Massachusetts.

Everyone has their favorite fireworks watching locations. Here are some of the top local fireworks display favorites.

Where and When to Watch 4th of July Fireworks in Worcester County, Massachusetts

For your reading convenience, this local guide to where and when to watch 4th of July fireworks in Worcester County Massachusetts is chronological. Some of these fireworks displays happen the weekend before the 4th of July holiday. Others occur the weekend after the. 4th of July.

Use this local guide to plan your fireworks display outing or outings!

Saturday, June 30, 2007

Lancaster

The earliest fireworks display in the area is at Perkins School, 971 Main Street in Lancaster. The show is great for parents with little ones, as it starts at dusk.

Auburn, Massachusetts

The fireworks in Auburn happen early this year. Find your way to Lemansky Park on Oxford Street in Auburn for the 9pm 4th of July celebration.

Grafton

Grafton also offers some early bird fireworks. Watch the colors and lights over Lake Ripple on Worcester Street. The show starts at 9pm.

Tuesday, July 3, 2007

Milbury

Milbury give you two chances to catch the 4th of July fireworks display at dusk, tonight and tomorrow night, Milbury at dusk. Go to Windle Field, located in the downtown area.

Rutland

Worcester

The city of Worcester has its celebration at 9:30pm at East/Cristoforo Colombo Park on Shrewsbury Street in Worcester.

On the eve of the 4th of July find your way to Rutland and enjoy the 9:20pm fireworks at Memorial Field on Memorial Drive.

Wednesday, July 4, 2007

Milford

If you actually want fireworks on the 4th of July head to Milford's Plains Park by dusk.

Milbury

Or head to Milbury at dusk. Go to Windle Field, located in the downtown area.

Thursday, July 5, 2007

Webster

Webster holds its fireworks the day after the holiday at 9pm at Memorial Beach. Memorial Beach is located at Routes 193 & 55.

Friday, July 6, 2007

Northbridge

Head to LaSalle field at 171 Linwood Ave in Whitinsivlle (Northbridge) for the 9pm display.

Saturday, July 7, 2007

Clinton, Massachusetts

Clinton celebrates the 4th of July after the faact with their July 7th display. The celebration begins at dusk as the Middle/High School located at 200 West Boylston Street in Clinton. Rain date: July 8, 2007

East Brookfield

East Brookfield has also opted for a post-holiday 4th of July celebration. The fireworks being at 9:30pm at the lovely town square. The town square is located in the center of town at Main Street and Connie Mack Drive in East Brookfield. Rain date: July 8, 2007

Uxbridge

The 9:30 display in Uxbridge takes place at Bangma's Dairy Farm, 504 West Hartford Venue. The rain date is July 8, 2007.

Friday, July 20, 2007

Fitchburg

In case you missed the other 4th of July celebrations, or want to add more zing to your summer, head out to the latest 4th of July celebration in the area. The holiday festivities begin at 10pm, at Crocker Field, at 25 Circle Street in Fitchburg.

Sources:

"Fourth of July Events," Worcester Telegram & Gazette News, June 29, 2007, http://www.telegram.com/article/20070629/NEWS/706290534&SearchID=73285648742131

"Pets, Run for Cover," Staff, Worcester Magazine, Print Edition, p. 20, June 28, 2007

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  • Pam Gaulin 6/22/2010

    2010 - http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/5503940/2010_4th_of_july_fireworks_in_massachusetts.html

  • Kat Mitschke 7/6/2007

    Hope all went well there. We were rained out. Great article!

  • Pam Gaulin 7/5/2007

    Amy, there was probably something...sorry, next time PM me. Fireworks and toddlers - not always a good idea -- too loud, too many people.

  • Amy Fillion 7/2/2007

    I was just thinking that I needed to look up what was going on around here! Anything happening during the day, though? We're not going to take our 15-month-old to the fireworks display :)

  • Aly Adair 7/2/2007

    This would be special - since it is almost where it all started! Nice article. Thanks.

  • Carol Gilbert 6/30/2007

    Thanks for the Mass. news.

  • DrDevience 6/30/2007

    Nice. You can see fireworks for like a week. c-c-cooool.

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