While July 4th came and went, one Conimicut resident saved his fireworks for Sunday and a party with friends and family. The display afforded neighbors an opportunity to extend the celebration of our …
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While July 4th came and went, one Conimicut resident saved his fireworks for Sunday and a party with friends and family. The display afforded neighbors an opportunity to extend the celebration of our nation’s independence.
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perky4175
the state should go back to banning fire works if my yard or house catch fire because of them
i will sue the state they should also ban open fire pits there is already a law on the books in warwick
for open burning
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