Rhode Island
End the year with a bang. Where to find New Year’s Eve fireworks in RI
It’s just about time to ring in the new year, but first, let’s see 2024 go out with a bang.
If you’re hoping to enjoy the end of the year with fireworks, two shows will light up the night in Rhode Island. And that’s not all.
Food trucks, live entertainment, performances and even a smaller version of WaterFire will offer something for people of all ages.
Both shows also happen early in the night, leaving you plenty of time to continue the celebration or to rest up for a polar plunge the next day.
Here’s what to know about the 2024 New Year’s Eve fireworks displays in Rhode Island.
Where: Rocky Point State Park, 1 Rocky Point Ave., Warwick
When: Event starts at 3 p.m., fireworks at 6 p.m.
What to expect: Head to one of Rhode Island’s favorite parks for an afternoon of food trucks, festive music and giveaways ahead of the fireworks display that will go off at 6 p.m. The event is put on by Fireworks brought to you by Mayor Frank Picozzi, the Warwick Tourism Department, Warwick Police Department, Parks & Recreation, Public Works and Central RI Chamber of Commerce.
Where: Michael S. Van Leesten Memorial Bridge, 195 District Park, Providence
When: Events start at 5 p.m., fireworks at 8:30 p.m.
What to expect: The free fireworks show will begin at 8:30 p.m. but first there will be plenty of food, drink and fun to be had.
The Guild will be serving adult beverages in a heated tent while food trucks including A Mano Pizza, The Burrito Bowl, Smackin’ Mac, Chicked Out Nuggz, Clyde’s Cupcakes & Desserts, Ja Patty and Little B’s BBQ will serve up food.
Entertainment will include an “After Dark” playground, illuminated roaming performers from Circus Dynamics, a disco welcome tent with dancers from Fluxion Entertainment, a salsa dance takeover from Cultura Dance Arts, and PVD Poetry writing poems on the fly.
Local musicians including Sidy Maiga and the Providence Drum Troupe will perform, there’ll be a 360 Photo Booth, and a DJ will be spinning tunes throughout. WaterFire Providence will be lighting braziers surrounding the pedestrian bridge, starting at 6 p.m.
The full event is scheduled to end at 9 p.m., leaving plenty of time to continue the celebration elsewhere.
Editor’s note: This story was updated to reflect the correct time for the start of events in Providence.
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Flavored vape ban takes effect in Rhode Island
(WJAR) — A flavored vape ban is now in effect in Rhode Island.
It’s just one of a list of new laws across Southern New England starting in 2025.
The ban on the sale or “possession with intent to sell” flavored vape products went into effect on New Year’s Day.
Vape stores are critical of the ban and said the new law will hurt business.
State leaders said E-cigarettes are dangerous, especially for children.
Teachers have even had conferences to discuss vaping problems in the classroom.
“We hear from counselors and teachers that students are really struggling with nicotine addiction. One out of three Rhode Islanders have tried e-cigarettes and currently 17% report past 30-day use,” said Natalie Kimmerlein, with the South County Prevention Coalition.
A new vape tax will also go into effect. Single-use vape products will be taxed at 50 cents per milliliter of liquid.
Meanwhile, there will be a 10% tax on the wholesale price of Refillable E-cigarettes.
Two local vape companies filed a motion in court to try to delay the flavor ban, but a federal judge denied it.
Rhode Island
Swimmers set to dive in to annual Penguin Plunge for Special Olympics Rhode Island | ABC6
NARRAGANSETT, R.I. (WLNE) — Hundreds of swimmers will brave the cold this afternoon, and get a jump on their resolutions, by helping a great cause.
Special Olympics Rhode Island will host its annual “Penguin Plunge.”
The organization expects over one thousand participants to make the leap into the winter water, all to help benefit the Special Olympics.
Registration is $25, and is still open until 11:30 a.m.
The main plunge will be at noon, with a family friendly plunge 15 minutes later.
That event will be at Scarborough State Beach.
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