U.S. fireworks industry in biggest slump since Vietnam War era$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'A')bout $217 million will be spent on an estimated 14,000 Fourth of July fireworks displays across America, a Grucci spokesman said. But
70 percent of those shows will be at private or corporate events in premier locations like the Hamptons, Malibu, Lake Tahoe and the Jersey Shore, according to Grucci.
Tight local budgets - as well as wildfire threats - have forced at least 100 communities from Tanglewood Park, North Carolina, to Half Moon Bay, California, to forego the traditional Fourth of July razzle dazzle.
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In Malden, Massachusetts, there will be no fireworks for the first time in years after the Malden Airport Board decided the money could be better spent elsewhere.
“It was really becoming a burden on the community soliciting for fireworks when so many other good causes were also soliciting for their support,” said airport manager Barb Crayne.
A $1 million hole in the Lynwood City Council’s budget caused the California town to end its tradition of Fourth of July fireworks. Its Candy Cane Lane Parade and Winter Wonderland Christmas events have also been axed.
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For at least one city, fireworks may be a way to raise funds through high-priced tickets sales. In New York, $200 tickets are being sold to a cordoned off section of a public park along the Hudson River that promises stunning views of the Macy’s fireworks show.
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Butler, who has been in the fireworks business since he married Donna Grucci, now president of the fifth-generation company, says despite the economic challenges local governments should not scrimp on tradition.
“Shame on them. It’s like taking on Mom and apple pie,” he said. “They aren’t saving much compared to their overall budget but it makes them look good. This is really the most important day of the year to have fireworks.”