REHOBOTH BEACH, Del. - Fourth of July fireworks, a staple of summertime in America, will return to Rehoboth Beach after the COVID-19 pandemic placed the annual display on hold last year.
The City of Rehoboth Beach said Friday the display will continue on Saturday, July 3 around 9:30 p.m. The Delaware shore town said it will require unvaccinated people to wear masks, provide hand sanitizing stations, and encourage social distancing between groups. "It’s been a challenging year-and-a-half and, like everyone else, we’re eager to have a little fun and enjoy the kind of summer activities that Rehoboth Beach is so well known for," City Manager Sharon Lynn said.