New York Celebrates July 4 With Fireworks On The Hudson

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First Posted: 07- 3-09 07:47 AM   |   Updated: 07- 3-09 09:26 AM

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(AP) -- The recession may have dimmed Fourth of July fireworks in many cities, but New York is expanding the nation's biggest display from a new vantage point -- the Hudson River.

The celebration is moving back to Manhattan's West Side for the first time since the 9/11 terror attacks. New Jersey waterfront restaurants are selling out and one of Manhattan's busiest highways is shutting down on the West Side.

But for businesses on Manhattan's East Side, which benefited each July Fourth since 2002, it'll be no celebration.

At the Water Club restaurant on the East River, dinner reservations were still available for the Fourth; in past years, tables were booked weeks ahead.

"This was the prime spot for all those years: The view was great and the restaurant and parking lot was packed full," said owner Michael O'Keeffe, adding that he's "disappointed. It won't be the carnival we had before."

Also losing their viewing spots are the South Street Seaport and the Brooklyn waterfront.

But New Jersey is getting ready for a crush, even with roads alongside the river closed to general traffic because of public safety concerns.

In Hoboken, N.J. -- Frank Sinatra's hometown and this year's best view, against the Manhattan skyline -- many restaurants have been booked for more than a month.

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"It's very exciting. This is the prime spot!" said Kerriann Sweeten, manager of the 3 Forty Grill on Sinatra Drive -- booked solid with a wait list. "We're expecting more people than on any holiday. They say it'll be complete gridlock around here."

Hoboken will face the heart of the barge lineup in the Hudson.

Starting at 9:20 p.m. Saturday more than 22 tons of fiery color will explode for a mile and a half over the river from six barges spanning 25 city blocks.

"We're a country of survivors and fighters, and we try to make things work," said Gary Souza, whose family-owned, California-based company is staging the Macy's-produced spectacle.

In Manhattan, the West Side Highway will be closed to traffic starting in the early evening, open to pedestrians for viewing the fireworks shooting from the six barges docked in the Hudson between West 23rd and West 59th streets.

Other prime locations are the Empire State Building, where tickets are going at $125.

The Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum at West 46th Street -- a retired World War II aircraft carrier -- will host the live NBC broadcast of the fireworks, with a show on its decks starting at 9 p.m. (EST), featuring the cast of Broadway's "West Side Story" and other stars.

Guests invited aboard the Intrepid for the event include the Dutch ambassador to the Unites States and a delegation from Holland. This year's Fourth feast also marks the 400th anniversary of Henry Hudson's voyage up this "American River" -- the theme of the 2009 celebration.

In the spirit of can-do New York, the showstopper fireworks have a symbolic aim, says Robin Hall, executive producer of the 2009 Macy's Fireworks Spectacular.

"I want people to know that everybody is going to be fine, and that we're optimistic about the future."

This year's show uses bigger shells that fly higher -- as much as 1,000 feet in the air, "so more people can see the fireworks."

A shell with explosive inside shoots up in the air like a launching rocket. "Inside, the stuff is arranged pretty much what it'll look like in the sky -- a star, a bursting circle, in all colors -- emeralds, citrus colors, jewel-like colors. A lot more than red, white and blue."

The fireworks used this year in NY are manufactured around the world, from China, Australia, Japan and Italy to Spain, Portugal and the United States.

The fireworks are the culmination of several days of festivities.

On Thursday, Macy's executives planned to ring the closing bell at the New York Stock Exchange to kick off the 33rd Macy's feast on the Fourth.

The gesture is apt. Officials of a company whose profits have slipped but still beat analysts' expectations will watch fireworks going off from the balcony of the stock exchange, which just marked its best quarter in years even as the economic crisis continues.

On Saturday morning, as part of New York's Fourth of July plans, the crown of the Statue of Liberty will open to the public for the first time since Sept. 11, 2001.

Another iconic New York event linked to the Fourth is Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest on Coney Island. On Saturday afternoon, Nathan's will add an odd twist: an elephant competing with humans to down the dogs.

New York City's Fourth of July fireworks along the Hudson River lit the sky with a kaleidoscope of fiery colors shooting 1,000 feet into the air. It was the nation's biggest fireworks display, with m...
New York City's Fourth of July fireworks along the Hudson River lit the sky with a kaleidoscope of fiery colors shooting 1,000 feet into the air. It was the nation's biggest fireworks display, with m...
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Movement of the 4th of July Fireworks to the West Side of Manhattan was a slap in the face to those in Queens and Brooklyn. This is why this year I chose not to watch the fireworks in person. Fireworks in NY should be done in a way that the most citizens of New York City could actually watch the fireworks from their local community. I was very disappointed by the choice to move the fireworks from the East River to the Hudson River.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:36 PM on 07/05/2009
- Peter007 I'm a Fan of Peter007 29 fans permalink
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I went to the show on the East River about 8 years ago. The police put all spectators in cattle pens and moved them around like detainees.
I vowed never to go again. Are they still treating people like cattle this year?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:23 AM on 07/05/2009

Hey, sorry Bronx......but I can see the Bronx from my window (in Jersey)!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:59 AM on 07/05/2009

What a phenomenal view from Jersey! Didn't realize Brooklyn and Queens didn't share the same view.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:50 AM on 07/05/2009
- Balzac I'm a Fan of Balzac 110 fans permalink
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It was pretty nice. I ended up viewing from the West Side Highway instead of Hoboken. I didn't want to deal with the extra commute. The sounds were as nice as the visuals.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:17 AM on 07/05/2009

Boo! Macy's hates Brooklyn. And Queens. We're part of NYC, too! So glad Jersey got a great view....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:47 PM on 07/04/2009
- sbrown80 I'm a Fan of sbrown80 43 fans permalink

Lol! Imagine how the Bronx feels.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:39 AM on 07/05/2009
- NYC07 I'm a Fan of NYC07 59 fans permalink

This was to celebrate the 400 anniversary of the discovery of the Hudson River by Henry Hudson, so the fireworks were on the Hudson and not the East River. Incase you hadn't noticed the East River which borders Brooklyn and Queens doesn't bear Hudson's name

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:59 AM on 07/05/2009

Yes, we are aware of the anniversary, but the fireworks are usually split up, with a few barges down by the Statue of Liberty. It was a little sad on the day of the re-opening of the crown, to see Lady Liberty in the dark.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:44 AM on 07/05/2009

Hey the fireworks have been on the East River every year since 2002. Sharing is good.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:58 AM on 07/05/2009

I was on the Hudson tonight. It was awesome. There were thousands of people but everyone was calm and enjoying the scene. I felt like a kid again...and I felt patriotic too. There were so many people from everywhere. I heard lots of different languages being spoken. There is a lot wrong with our country but there is also a spirit that isn't and I felt that tonight.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:23 PM on 07/04/2009
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Ahhh...Freedom, who needs it? FISA, permanent detention, mandates here, mandates there, buying elections, supporting nations who have atrocious human rights laws, 2nd class citizens for GLBTs....ahh, America!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:24 PM on 07/04/2009

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:30 PM on 07/04/2009

Due to low clouds today, only toxic waste factory employees will be able to see the show.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:23 PM on 07/04/2009

So New Jersey is getting ready for the crush. Why does everything that happens anymore cause a panic?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:04 PM on 07/04/2009
- Balzac I'm a Fan of Balzac 110 fans permalink
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I think I'll be in Hoboken for this.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:21 PM on 07/03/2009
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We are definitely going to watch the fireworks on the Hudson probably by Stuyvesant at Rockafeller park. We don't want to be right under them since Madeline will be startled by loud noise. We normally would be at pier 66 John Krevy's.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:07 PM on 07/03/2009
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