Borough of Pottstown Shares Fireworks Safety Tips Ahead of Independence Day

Issue #411 | June 30th, 2026 | Pottstown shares fireworks safety tips, a free World Cup watch party comes to King of Prussia, firefighters answer a major blaze & Toss of the Town reopens. πŸŽ†βš½πŸ”₯πŸ₯—

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 πŸ“… Pottstown Area Events

 πŸŽ† Borough of Pottstown Shares Fireworks Safety Tips Ahead of Independence Day

⚽️ Free World Cup Watch Party Coming to King of Prussia Mall

 πŸ”₯ Gilbertsville Fire & Rescue Assists at Second-Alarm Building Fire in Pottstown

 πŸ₯— Toss of the Town Announces July 7 Reopening in Boyertown

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Borough of Pottstown Shares Fireworks Safety Tips Ahead of Independence Day

Fireworks - Understanding the Potential Hazards | Pottstown Local Scoop

As Independence Day celebrations approach, the Borough of Pottstown is reminding residents to put safety first when using consumer fireworks.

Officials encourage everyone to review local regulations before purchasing or setting off fireworks, as laws may vary by municipality.

The borough also recommends keeping spectators a safe distance away, having a bucket of water or garden hose nearby in case of an emergency, and lighting only one firework at a time before moving to a safe distance.

Parents and guardians are urged not to allow children to handle fireworks, including sparklers, which can reach temperatures hot enough to cause serious burns.

By following basic safety precautions, residents can help ensure a safe and enjoyable Fourth of July for everyone.

Free World Cup Watch Party

Coming to King of Prussia Mall

Free World Cup Watch Party Coming to King of Prussia Mall

Free World Cup Watch Party Coming to King of Prussia Mall

Soccer fans will have a chance to experience the excitement of the FIFA World Cup with fellow supporters during the Montco Watch Party, taking place June 30 through July 4 at the King of Prussia Mall.

The free event will transform part of the mall's outdoor space into a World Cup Fan Zone, where attendees can watch select matches on giant screens while enjoying food, beverages, and family-friendly activities.

A special highlight of the event will be a free post-match drone show on Thursday, July 2, immediately following the conclusion of the 7 p.m. World Cup match.

Attendance is free, but space is limited and advance registration is required.

Gilbertsville Fire & Rescue Assists at

Second-Alarm Building Fire in Pottstown

Gilbertsville Fire & Rescue Assists at Second-Alarm Building Fire in Pottstown

Gilbertsville Fire & Rescue responded Saturday evening to assist the Pottstown Fire Department and Emergency Management at a second-alarm building fire on Beech Street in Pottstown Borough.

Engine 67 was dispatched at 9:04 p.m. on June 27 and responded with a crew of six firefighters. Upon arrival, the crew was assigned to fire suppression operations as part of the multi-agency response.

Firefighters remained on scene for approximately five hours before Engine 67 returned to service shortly after 2 a.m. Sunday.

Toss of the Town Announces July 7 Reopening in Boyertown

Toss of the Town has announced it will reopen its doors on Tuesday, July 7, welcoming customers back to its Boyertown location.

The restaurant, located at 110 E. Philadelphia Ave., shared that guests can once again enjoy many of their favorite menu items while meeting both new and returning staff members.

The business expressed its appreciation for the community's continued support and said it looks forward to serving customers again when it reopens.

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