Thousands Gather at Parsippany Hills High School for Annual Independence Day Celebration

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Over 10,000 residents gathered at Parsippany Hills High School for the annual Independence Day celebration, marked by a concert and fireworks display. Families spread picnic blankets and enjoyed diverse food options from local vendors while children engaged in fun activities. The local band Overboard kicked off the entertainment with a lively performance, drawing cheers and encouraging attendees to sing along. The event served as a reminder of the sacrifices made by armed forces members, with patriotic decorations and flags present throughout the evening. The Rainbow Lakes Volunteer Fire Department interacted with residents, offering insights into fire safety and volunteer opportunities.

As darkness set in, the fireworks display lit up the sky, accompanied by patriotic music, providing a stunning finale to the festivities. The Township expressed gratitude to all who contributed to the event's success, including staff, volunteers, and first responders. This celebration not only marked Independence Day but also strengthened community bonds and pride.

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