By Michael V. Cusenza
Howard Beach on Tuesday, the 4th of July, seemingly turned back the clock to the South Queens enclave’s legendary Independence Day celebrations, illuminating the clear night sky with a fireworks display outside Frank M. Charles Memorial Park that rivaled any Grucci family performance.
While the hundreds on 165th Avenue were marveling at the sparkling show, others put the holiday in perspective.
“I hope you all have a safe and happy holiday, and while you are celebrating the birth of this nation, I ask that you all take just a few moments to really think about the heroism and selflessness behind the festivities today,” City Councilwoman Joann Ariola (R-Ozone Park) said. “Never forget freedom isn’t free!”
State Sen. Joe Addabbo, Jr. (D-Woodhaven) added, “I would like to wish everyone a safe and happy Independence Day, as we gather with our family and friends to have barbecues, watch fireworks, and engage in other community activities to celebrate the birth of our great nation. Our country has a long, rich history with many proud moments, and not-so proud moments. However, we continue to evolve, and I hope more positive change will occur with every passing year.”





