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Alton & Wolfeboro, New Hampshire — ‘4th of July’ Fireworks, 2024.

by Anura Guruge
on July 2, 2024


Click to ENLARGE. I took the underlying picture at the July 3, 2023 fireworks in Alton.

Alton 4th of July Fireworks
are ALWAYS
on July 3rd.

That is the only tricky part to this. July 4th fireworks on July 3rd — in Alton. But, we in Alton are used to that. SMILE.

Wolfeboro has theirs on July 4th. So, that is easy enough.

Weather should not be an issue on either night. Enjoy.

Wolfeboro, New Hampshire — July 4, 2023.

by Anura Guruge
on July 4, 2022



It was different.

It was minimalistic.

Very subdued. Mellow. Peaceful.

I kind of liked it. Gave you a chance to contemplate & take stock of life.

Thank YOU, Wolfeboro. Nice show.

Alton, New Hampshire — July 3, 2023, Fireworks For The ‘4th of July’.

by Anura Guruge
on July 3, 2022


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It felt like it was the best fireworks in many years — better than last year. But, your memory plays tricks when it comes to fireworks. All said, it was satisfying — & that is what counts in the end.

Definitely MORE people than last year. That was palpable. But, it wasn’t packed & the traffic was light. I got my accustomed spot, on the bridge, dead in front of where the fireworks go off, at 8:55pm, without any problem. To be fair there wasn’t that many people on the bridge.

The weather was PERFECT. No rain, not even clouds. It was a spectacular evening. We really lucked out.


The fireworks started, BANG, at 9:20 (per schedule) & finished at 9:38. 18-minutes. 2 minutes shorter than last year.


We had more FOUNTAIN like displays & the crowd loved it. See images above.

But, for the fountain displays it was very much your typical Alton July 3rd firework show. We are used to it. We know what to expect. Nothing too spectacular, just an average, ‘low budget’ production. Also to be fair, Alton’s MAIN firework display is reserved for August for ‘Old Home Day‘.

It was the accustomed staccato, boom … pause … bang … pause … boom … pause, display culminating in short, climatic finale which this year was a tad shorter than usual. However, people loved it. It was much appreciated.

It was good. I am glad I went.

Thank YOU Alton (though, as a taxpayer, I did my bit to pay for it).

Wolfeboro, New Hampshire — The 4th of July, 2022, Fireworks.

by Anura Guruge
on July 5, 2022


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The ‘Wolfeboro‘ 4th of July 2022 fireworks were good. As ever it was a grander display than that at ‘Alton’ the night before — more, slightly fancier fireworks fired with more rapidity though, alas, still manually rather than via a programmed, computer firing system. But, it was good.

Last year’s 4th of July show at Wolfeboro, with COVID still very much in the news, was memorable. The fireworks were fired from a barge moored on the Bay — rather than from the ‘bottom’ playing field at Brewster. See below. Having the fireworks go off over water, as in Alton, made a difference.

But this year we were back to Brewster. I don’t know why.

As with Alton the night before the crowds were light THOUGH the boat traffic looked about par — maybe even a tad above par. I got to Wolfeboro at 9:10. The area around ‘Huggins’ was EMPTY — both of people & cars. Nobody walking towards Brewster! I genuinely thought I had mixed up the dates & as such missed the fireworks. So, I drove on further. Saw a FEW stragglers. NO POLICE. No blue lights. I pulled into ‘Anderson Hall‘ parking. There was plenty of empty spots, so I parked there. By then I could see more people. Strange. I would say we were at 1/2 normal capacity. It was more akin to what I expect at the New Year’s Eve fireworks than those for the 4th.

The show started, promptly at 9:30 & finished a few seconds ahead of 10pm. So, a 30-minute show. Longer than that at Alton.

There was police presence when we were trying to get out. Not as numerous or active as usual. Traffic getting out wasn’t bad. I can’t stress how atypically uncrowded it was. But, it was good. I enjoyed it. Thank you Wolfeboro.

Alton, New Hampshire — The ‘4th of July’ Fireworks Last Night (i.e., July 3).

by Anura Guruge
on July 4, 2022


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It was GOOD to have the fireworks back in Alton Bay on July 3. A definite sign that normalcy is coming back — or in the case of Alton, already well & truly back. I like fireworks — both setting them off myself & shows. I try not to miss any local firework shows. As far as I am concerned you need to see as MANY firework displays as you can during your life.

And given my fondness for fireworks, I stoutly maintain that there is NO such thing as a bad fireworks display. As far as I am concerned they are all ‘good’ per my definition.

Alton Bay, last night, was NOT as crowded as I had expected. To be honest it was only at about 1/2 capacity compared to past years when there had been much more folks, traffic & boats. But, there was a fair crowd & they were happy & content. It is possible that people did NOT realize that the fireworks were on last night. I, as you know, did my little bit to get the message out — though I probably should have done it earlier. Many people still not appreciate that Alton does their 4th fireworks on the 3rd. Alton lets (famous) Wolfeboro have the honors on the 4th (& YES, I plan to be there. (SMILE)).

Given that it wasn’t that crowded parking, at my usual spot, was a breeze. Hardly anybody else parked! As such I was 20 minutes early.

The show started at 9:20 (as stated) & finished around 9:40. Par for the course. Folks were happy.

It was back to normal. That meant that it was also your typical, Alton July 3rd firework show. Nothing too spectacular, just an average, ‘low budget’ production. But, we in Alton are used to it — & to be fair, Alton’s MAIN firework display is reserved for August for ‘Old Home Day’.

It was the accustomed staccato, boom … pause … bang … pause … boom … pause, display culminating in short, climatic finale. We all love that. Most of us wait for it. We know it is coming. Well it came & as ever it was decent. Worth waiting for. I enjoyed it.

Thank YOU Alton (though, as a tax payer, I did my bit to pay for it).

Alton, New Hampshire — ‘4th of July’ Fireworks (Back On) Sunday, July 3, At 9:20pm.

by Anura Guruge
on July 3, 2022


Click to ENLARGE. I took the underlying picture at the July 3, 2019 fireworks in Alton.

Last year, i.e., 2021, due to COVID etc., there was NO public fireworks in ‘Alton’ during the entire month of July.

NOT SO IN 2022.

There will be fireworks, at ‘Alton Bay’, on Sunday, July 3rd starting at 9:20pm.

July 3rd is the traditional day for Alton’s ‘4th of July’ firework display (‘over the Bay‘) so that they don’t have to compete with the show put on by neighboring Wolfeboro on the 4th.

So, the July 3rd fireworks are BACK in Alton.

Got that?

There will be fireworks, over the Bay, tonight.

Wolfeboro, New Hampshire — 4th of July 2021 Fireworks Will NOW Be On Monday, July 5 — As Will The Parade.

by Anura Guruge
on July 3, 2021


Click to ENLARGE. I took the underlying picture at the July 4, 2018, Wolfeboro fireworks.

Click to ENLARGE. From the ‘Wolfeboro Area Chamber of Commerce’ Website at: wolfeborochamber.com

The postponement of the fireworks is due to weather. The Wolfeboro police was talking about that earlier today. The Parade, from what I can see, was always scheduled for the Monday. That seems strange. I am sure it used to be on the DAY. I was a regular. But, haven’t been in a few years.

I rarely, if ever, miss any Wolfeboro fireworks. I have a reserved spot at Brewster.

This weather, this weekend, is something else. But, we need the rain.

Alton, New Hampshire — NO Fireworks On July 3 Nor July 4, 2021 — NONE In July 2021 (Period).

by Anura Guruge
on July 3, 2021


Click to ENLARGE. I took the underlying picture at the July 3, 2019 fireworks in Alton.

Click to ENLARGE. From the ‘Town of Alton’ Website at: alton.nh.gov

Alton, New Hampshire, normally has its ‘4th of July‘ firework display (‘over the Bay‘) on July 3rd so that they don’t have to compete with the show put on by neighbouring Wolfeboro on the 4th.

Last year (i.e., 2020), of course, we didn’t have any firework shows because of COVID.

Well, I can, categorically, confirm that there will be NO firework display in Alton in Hly 2021 — whether it be July 3 or July 4.

No firework displays in Alton in July. Period.

The only (actual) fireworks will be in August (as usual) for ‘Old Home Day’.

Got that? So, don’t worry about the weather. Even if it had been clear we would not have had any fireworks this weekend. OK?