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Harrisburg officials preview expanded July 4 celebration with new safety, ticketing and shuttle plans

Town of Harrisburg Town Council · April 14, 2026
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Town staff presented plans for a two-night July Fourth celebration that include stricter entry controls (minors must be accompanied by a 21+ guardian), cashless town charges, QR ticketing, three entrances, shuttle wagons and relocated fireworks at the YMCA; no formal council action was required.

Jim Spina presented the town’s preliminary plan for the Harrisburg July Fourth celebration, describing changes aimed at crowd management and safety. He said the town will add physical barriers, require that minors be accompanied by an adult guardian aged 21 or older, and move the fireworks display to the YMCA parking lot.

Assistant director Sean Marble outlined the ticketing and wristband approach: residents can pick up free two-day general-admission wristbands at town hall during May and June, and nonresidents will pay $5 per day for admission with optional…

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