The annual Cruz Nite & Fireworks has been a Cheshire tradition for 30 years. The Hoosac Hose Company, which puts on the event, says it can't cover the cost for fireworks.
Rising Cost of Fireworks Cancels Display at Cheshire Cruz Nite
"Due to the tremendous outpouring of community support and enthusiasm, we are thrilled to announce that we have officially decided to move forward with our annual Cruz Nite!!" the Fire Department post on its Facebook page on Thursday. "Although we still won’t have fireworks at the event, your messages and shared memories from years past made us realize that gathering together is what Cruz Nite is all about."
The event is scheduled for Aug. 8, with a rain date of Aug. 9.
CHESHIRE, Mass. — The annual Cruz Nite is pausing after 35 years because of rising costs.
In a post on Facebook post on Wednesday, the Cheshire Fire Department said the company, "after much consideration, has made the difficult decision to cancel our annual Cruz Nite and Fireworks event for 2026. This pause will allow us time to regroup and determine the best course of action for future events and fundraisers."
The August event has featured activities, food trucks, performers, and fire trucks, with a fireworks finale.
"When Cruz Nite first began, proceeds from the event were enough to cover the cost of the fireworks display. Over the years, however, the rising cost of fireworks has made it increasingly difficult to cover that expense through event proceeds alone," according to the post.
Last year, the 20-minute display cost $8,500 and had to be supplemented from the hose company's reserves, and this year the quoted price was $12,500. Searches for other operators only turned up higher prices reaching as much as $17,500.
More than 90 percent of fireworks are imported from China and prices have risen dramatically largely because of high tariffs. The National Fireworks Association said in February that the "fluctuating tariff layers and duty rate increases" have been exceeding 30 percent.
The decision to cancel this year was made at the Hoosac Hose Company's quarterly business meeting on Monday. The post states the vote was unanimous.
"The generosity of the public and our business sponsors has been tremendous, and we want to remain good stewards of your donations," the post states. "The cost of this year's fireworks display would have completely negated not only the funds raised at Cruz Nite, but also the proceeds from our recent fundraising drive, pancake breakfast, and ice fishing derby combined."
The company supplements the Fire Department and has in recent years has purchased the members dress uniforms and snowmobile for winter rescues.
"Your donations have made those purchases, and countless other benefits to the department, possible. We know how essential it is to preserve our funds for future critical needs, and are making decisions with that knowledge in mind.
"We are also mindful of our volunteers and the time they dedicate to our community. As the number of active firefighters and emergency responders has declined — similar to many other departments — the number of emergency calls has continued to increase. Our department is working to find a healthy balance between fundraising efforts and supporting the volunteers our community depends upon.
"Please know how deeply appreciative we are of all you do to support the Hoosac Hose Company and Cheshire Fire Department. We are incredibly proud of our community, our dedicated volunteers, and their families. Thank you!"
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By Ben McDonoughFor iBerkshires.com Sports
In a hard-fought three-game championship series, Adams Police saved its best performance for last.
Behind a dominant outing from Lador Lawson and an offense that capitalized on nearly every opportunity, Adams Police defeated Adams Community Bank 10-0 in five innings Saturday to capture the Adams-Cheshire League championship.
Lawson was in command from the opening pitch, retiring the first two batters he faced with a strikeout and a fly ball before working around a two-out double by Maddox Milesi. The right-hander stranded the runner with another strikeout, setting the tone for a championship performance in the circle.
The Police offense answered immediately in the bottom of the first.
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Lawson continued to cruise in the second, striking out all three Adams Community Bank batters he faced.
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