Possession or Use of Fireworks is Illegal in Massachusetts — Acting Police Chief Michael Jenkins and Fire Chief Timothy Harhen, along with the East Bridgewater Police and Fire Departments, wish to share several important safety tips and reminders as residents prepare to celebrate the Fourth of July holiday.
East Bridgewater Police and Fire Departments Remind Residents that Use of Fireworks is Illegal in Massachusetts
EAST BRIDGEWATER — As the Fourth of July and summer celebrations approach, Police Chief Paul O’Brien and Fire Chief Timothy Harhen would like to remind residents that the use of fireworks is illegal in Massachusetts.
East Bridgewater Police and Fire Departments Remind Residents that Use of Fireworks in Massachusetts is Illegal
Police Chief Scott Allen and Fire Chief Timothy Harhen would like to remind East Bridgewater residents as the Fourth of July approaches that the use of fireworks is illegal in the state of Massachusetts.
East Bridgewater Police Remind Residents to Avoid Driving Impaired During July 4 Holiday
Chief Scott Allen and the East Bridgewater Police Department wish to remind residents of the dangers of impaired driving prior to the July 4 holiday, which is traditionally among the deadliest times of the year on American roadways.
*Joint Release* East Bridgewater Police and Fire Caution Residents Against Using Fireworks this Weekend
EAST BRIDGEWATER — As the Fourth of July weekend begins, Police Chief Scott Allen and Fire Chief Timothy M. Harhen are reminding residents that all use of fireworks are illegal in Massachusetts.