Fireworks: Lowell vs Newton
How do fireworks rules compare between Lowell, MA and Newton, MA?
Lowell and Newton have similar restriction levels.
Lowell, MA
Middlesex County
All consumer fireworks are illegal for private use in Lowell and throughout Massachusetts under MGL c.148 s.39A. Possession, sale, and use are prohibited with no exceptions, and violators face seizure and fines.
View full Lowell rules βNewton, MA
Middlesex County
All consumer fireworks are ILLEGAL in Newton and throughout Massachusetts under MGL c.148 s.39; possession, sale, or use carries fines and potential criminal charges.
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| Fact | Lowell | Newton |
|---|---|---|
| Consumer fireworks | Completely illegal statewide | - |
| Includes | Sparklers and firecrackers | - |
| Governing law | MGL c.148 s.39A | - |
| Fines | 100 to 1,000 dollars | - |
| Exception | Licensed professional displays only | Licensed displays only |
| Legal Status | - | Illegal statewide |
| State Law | - | MGL c.148 s.39 |
| Possession Fine | - | Up to 100 dollars |
| Sale Penalty | - | Up to 1,000 dollars |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Lowell FAQ
Can I use sparklers in my Lowell backyard?
No. Even sparklers are classified as fireworks under Massachusetts law and are illegal for private use.
What if I bought fireworks legally in New Hampshire?
Transporting them into Massachusetts is illegal and they will be confiscated if found.
Newton FAQ
Are sparklers legal in Newton?
No. Even sparklers are classified as illegal fireworks under Massachusetts law and are banned in Newton.
Can I bring fireworks from New Hampshire for personal use?
No. Transporting fireworks across state lines into Massachusetts is illegal, and police may confiscate them at any time.
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