City of Kingston cancels Fourth of July fireworks, Ulster County organizes motorcade parade

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KINGSTON – The 2020 July 4th fireworks and celebration in the City of Kingston has been canceled due to the state’s COVID-19 restrictions on gatherings.

As an alternative to the traditional activities, the city and county will honor frontline workers, healthcare workers and first responders with a motorized parade in Kingston and simultaneously across the county on Sunday, July 5.

“This was a difficult decision, as the July Fourth fireworks is one of Kingston’s most beloved events, which brings together hundreds of residents and visitors alike,” said Mayor Steven Noble. “This year we are excited to join Ulster County and our surrounding municipalities to show our collective appreciation for frontline workers. We honor these essential members of our community by celebrating the holiday safely, protecting the health of those around us.”

The mayor said the Hudson Valley is expected to be in phase three of the re-opening plan by early July, “so I encourage everyone to celebrate the Fourth by enjoying re-opened shops and restaurants over the holiday weekend.”




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