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Yahoo
03-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
July 4th fireworks: Here's the best fireworks in NJ tonight, July 4th, this weekend
There is no better way to celebrate July 4th than with a sparkling array of fireworks near you in New Jersey, and luckily the state has plenty of shows tonight, July 3 and through the Fourth of July weekend to satisfy your dopamine cravings. The weather is expected to be pleasant and there is undoubtedly at least one fireworks show near you worth checking out — honestly, are any not worth it? — so keep reading to get a sampling of some of the best fireworks shows across the Garden State. There are at least 19 fireworks displays in New Jersey on July 3. Here's the lineup, alphabetically: Other fireworks on July 4 will take place in these NJ towns: Augusta (Sussex County Miners game), Allendale, Bridgewater, Camden, Collingswood, Cape May, Elizabeth, Evesham, Jersey City, Livingston, Long Branch, Millburn/Short Hills, Millville, Ocean City, Oradell, Margate City, Trenton, Union, Sea Isle, Summit, and Washington Township (Gloucester). Audubon's Independence Day parade will be on July 4th, starting at Amherst Road and Harvard Ave., but their fireworks show is around 9 p.m. Saturday, July 5th at the Audubon High School in Camden County. Barnegat Township will offer food trucks and live music and set off fireworks at dusk on July 5. Celebrations begin at 5 p.m. at Barnegat High School. Bradley Beach in Monmouth County will set off fireworks at the beachfront on July 5 beginning around 9 p.m. East Windsor will host its fireworks show at dusk on Saturday, July 5 at Etra Lake in Mercer County. The Sussex County Miners are hosting fireworks on July 4 and July 5 this year during their games against the Ottawa Titans. Gates open at 4:30 p.m., with fireworks following the game. Bergen County's Tenafly Borough will hold their annual fireworks display on Saturday, July 5 behind the Tenafly High School. Live music begins at 7:30 p.m. with fireworks to follow at 9 p.m. Lori Comstock is a New Jersey-based journalist with the Mid-Atlantic Connect Team. This article originally appeared on Are there fireworks near me tonight in NJ? Here's a list of the best


New York Times
09-05-2025
- Entertainment
- New York Times
An Inexpensive Take on a French Classic
Good morning. Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J.! We drove down for a wedding and ate all over town, cosmic kids in full costume dress. There was exceptional pizza from Talula's on Cookman Avenue, and a fine pork roll, egg and cheese on an everything from Bagels International in Bradley Beach the morning after. We housed an Italian sub from Della Cucina in Toms River for lunch, went to the beach for the ceremony, had a huge spread at McLoone's Pier House in Long Branch afterward and slept like kittens. We rounded out the proceedings with another pork roll, egg and cheese for breakfast, this one on a fantastic hard roll, from Frank's Deli back in Asbury, then beat feet for the big city to the north of town. Congratulations, Mol and Nick! Thank you for having us. The cured meats put me on a pork kick: smothered chops; twice-cooked tenderloin; katsu with pickled cucumbers. And for this weekend: Kay Chun's new recipe for braised pork with leeks (above), an inexpensive take on the classic French stew blanquette de veau. I like it for its homey simplicity and rich, silky sauce, a perfect complement to buttered noodles and a glass of light pinot noir. Featured Recipe View Recipe → Want all of The Times? Subscribe.