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‘Wolfeboro’, N.H., New Year’s Eve Fireworks To Welcome 2023.

by Anura Guruge
on December 31, 2022

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WOW! The fireworks for UNEXPECTEDLY good. Exceeded wildest expectations. Start off slow, half-hearted & then … BOOM. A salvo that rocked the stone pier I was standing in. Never seen such a crescendo in Wolfeboro & I have been going to Wolfeboro fireworks — July 4th & New Year’s Eve — since the mid 1990s.

It was at 6pm. Yes, 6pm. That was EARLY. I was a bit put out. But, it worked. It was short too. Just over 10 minutes. By 6:12pm I was walking back to my car.

It was billed as taking place ‘at the docks‘. But, per the norm, it was at ‘Brewster‘. Luckily I had gone to Brewster. Worked out.

Glad I went. Made my day. Great fireworks.

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.