No fireworks, no problems. While the annual fireworks show traditionally held on Independence Day in Orange Park was canceled due to concerns for COVID-19, the town still found a way to celebrate …
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No fireworks, no problems. While the annual fireworks show traditionally held on Independence Day in Orange Park was canceled due to concerns for COVID-19, the town still found a way to celebrate with a parade that started at bestbet, proceeded along River Road to Kingsley Avenue and down Plainfield Avenue. Civic groups, residents and candidates for most local races used the opportunity to wish everyone along the parade route a happy holiday.