Is there an NYC fireworks calendar?
June 27, 2010 8:44 AM
Is there a site that lists all fireworks displays in New York City? Since fireworks require permits, they must be tracked somewhere. All summer long I hear fireworks outside my window two or three times a week, and it'd be nice to see them too!
The ones you're hearing are 99% illegal.
posted by roomthreeseventeen at 8:49 AM on June 27, 2010
posted by roomthreeseventeen at 8:49 AM on June 27, 2010
Thanks, but I'm pretty sure I'm hearing professional fireworks displays-- they're quite loud and booming, go on for 10-30 minutes and come to a crescendo at the end.
I did stumble on an unofficial fireworks display at a block party in Cobble Hill one July 4th-- it was pretty spectacular close up, but the sounds were crackling rather than booming.
Still, it's quite possible that I'm mistaken!
posted by moonmilk at 8:59 AM on June 27, 2010
I did stumble on an unofficial fireworks display at a block party in Cobble Hill one July 4th-- it was pretty spectacular close up, but the sounds were crackling rather than booming.
Still, it's quite possible that I'm mistaken!
posted by moonmilk at 8:59 AM on June 27, 2010
Every Friday night (plus a bunch of Saturdays) at Coney Island.
Get off the West 8th (Aquarium) stop on the F/Q and walk down the boardwalk connection that passes on the left side of the Cyclone. Sit down on the beach and you'll be a few dozen feet away from the fireworks show.
posted by griphus at 9:01 AM on June 27, 2010
Get off the West 8th (Aquarium) stop on the F/Q and walk down the boardwalk connection that passes on the left side of the Cyclone. Sit down on the beach and you'll be a few dozen feet away from the fireworks show.
posted by griphus at 9:01 AM on June 27, 2010
I was just about to ask this, because I haven't found a master list of proper fireworks displays either, even though there must be one.
Here's the Parks calendar with everything that mentions "fireworks" through the end of August, which isn't exhaustive.
There's some tonight at Pier 54, according to fireworksguide.com, which is otherwise sort of useless.
I had high hopes for this, but it only goes through June.
Did you try calling 311?
posted by mgar at 9:41 AM on June 27, 2010
Here's the Parks calendar with everything that mentions "fireworks" through the end of August, which isn't exhaustive.
There's some tonight at Pier 54, according to fireworksguide.com, which is otherwise sort of useless.
I had high hopes for this, but it only goes through June.
Did you try calling 311?
posted by mgar at 9:41 AM on June 27, 2010
The Summerstage concerts in Central Park pretty much all end with fireworks just as you describe all summer long. We can see them from the fire escape at the back of our apartment.
posted by merocet at 10:02 AM on June 27, 2010
posted by merocet at 10:02 AM on June 27, 2010
I had high hopes for this, but it only goes through June.
Amy from Newyorkology will add things as she finds out about them; she's only one person!
I'll ping her to update that list. She's the only one I know of that's consolidating all of the fireworks displays since they're associated with so many different events in NYC.
Follow her on Twitter for the latest updates.
posted by kathryn at 10:06 AM on June 27, 2010
Amy from Newyorkology will add things as she finds out about them; she's only one person!
I'll ping her to update that list. She's the only one I know of that's consolidating all of the fireworks displays since they're associated with so many different events in NYC.
Follow her on Twitter for the latest updates.
posted by kathryn at 10:06 AM on June 27, 2010
I've wondered this too. There's at least a partial listing on the 311 website.
But depending on where you are in the city, remember that NYC may not be the permitting jurisdiction. There are tons of fireworks in Jersey City, some permitted by the city, some by the state for Liberty State Park. Hoboken has them sometimes, too.
posted by yarrow at 11:33 AM on June 27, 2010
But depending on where you are in the city, remember that NYC may not be the permitting jurisdiction. There are tons of fireworks in Jersey City, some permitted by the city, some by the state for Liberty State Park. Hoboken has them sometimes, too.
posted by yarrow at 11:33 AM on June 27, 2010
Someone should have notified the Staten Island Ferry workers about the South Street Seaport fireworks last night; they had a few anxious moments before the source of the noise was discovered, and then the boat was delayed until it was over. But we had excellent seats for the free fireworks show.
posted by Soliloquy at 12:02 PM on June 27, 2010
posted by Soliloquy at 12:02 PM on June 27, 2010
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The cops come around to the park opposite my apartment building in northern Manhattan all the time because kids are lighting them.
posted by dfriedman at 8:48 AM on June 27, 2010