WARWICK — The Rhode Island Airport Corporation will hold the next virtual public information session for Rhode Island’s General Aviation airport communities on Wednesday, July 17, at noon, for local officials and members of the public. The session will be held via Zoom. A link will be posted on the Rhode Island Secretary of State’s website and at flyri.com on the day of the meeting.
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🎆 Rhode Island fireworks are the best fireworks – The Boston Globe
Bristol: Tonight at 9:30 p.m.
”Tied to the rich history of the seemingly year-round, nonstop celebration of patriotism in the town which boasts the oldest continuous 4th of July parade in the USA, Bristol’s fireworks are the kind that George Washington, Ben Franklin, and all the other guys dreamed of when they signed the Declaration of Independence.” – Ben DeCastro
Bonus: Don’t miss Scott MacKay’s lovely reflection on the civic pride in Bristol.
East Providence: Tonight at Pierce Memorial Stadium
“It’s difficult to compete with Bristol’s fireworks, but EP punches above its weight. The celebration begins at 6 p.m. with plenty of live music and food.” – Dan McGowan (hey, that’s me).
Coventry: July 4 around 9:30 p.m.
”Coventry can make a great case for being a fireworks destination around the Independence Day holiday! The town puts on a 25 minute-plus display to cap off its annual Summer Festival, which includes local food trucks, kids games, and live music from Rhode Island-based artists the last week in June.” – Councilwoman Hillary Lima
Jamestown: July 7 at 9 p.m.
”You can have your weekday fireworks, but Jamestown saves the best for last.” – Wendy in Jamestown
Newport: July 4 around 9:15 p.m.
”From Fort Adams to our Colonial downtown, public parks to rooftop restaurants, Newport has countless great vantage points from which to watch our fireworks. The spirit of America runs strong through our City by the Sea, where Washington once walked the streets, and where much of the Navy still calls home.” – Mayor Xay Khamsyvoravong
This story first appeared in Rhode Map, our free newsletter about Rhode Island that also contains information about local events, links to interesting stories, and more. If you’d like to receive it via e-mail Monday through Friday, you can sign up here.
Dan McGowan can be reached at dan.mcgowan@globe.com. Follow him @danmcgowan.
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Virtual information session on project updates for Rhode Island state airports
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Rhode Island man died after firework set off on his head, police say
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A recent autopsy report following the Mother’s Day incident shows the man died of a “blast injury.”
A 39-year-old man was killed on May 12 when a mortar-style firework was placed on his head and set off, according to police in Westerly, Rhode Island.
A recent autopsy report of David Ziegenfuss lists the cause of death as a “blast injury” to the head and the manner of death as accidental, Westerly Police Chief Paul Gingerella told the Providence Journal. Those involved in the incident were drinking alcohol, he said.
“It appears they were messing around, and they placed a firework on top of his head,” the chief told the Journal.
An investigation into the circumstances of the death at the home at Pound Road continues, Gingerella said.
The mix of high-risk activity with alcohol use is dangerous, Gingerella said.
“The involvement of alcohol increases the dangers of illegal activities exponentially,” Gingerella told the Journal.
The mortar-type firework used is illegal in Rhode Island.
According to the 2023 US Consumer Product Safety Commission Fireworks Annual Report, there were eight reported fireworks-related deaths the prior year, with the majority of deaths associated with mortar-style devices. Five of those deaths were due to fireworks misuse.
The agency is reporting 159 fireworks-related deaths between 2008 and 2023, for an average of 9.9 deaths per year.
Family members set up a GoFundMe page to help with end-of-life expenses.
The page says Ziegenfuss was airlifted from Westerly to Yale New Haven Hospital, where he died.
His brother wrote that Ziegnefuss was an “adoring father to his son, a fun uncle, a listening ear and a caring shoulder. He was very loved by his family and friends.”
Gingerella said the state’s Attorney General’s office will determine any pending charges.
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