The Salute to Our Fallen fireworks show scheduled for May 30 at Lake Ronkonkoma has been canceled following community opposition to its proximity to nesting bald eagles, logistical challenges and questions if the display was appropriate for Memorial Day.
The event had been supported by Suffolk County Legislator Trish Bergin and was originally planned for Memorial Day weekend before
being postponed and now canceled.
In a press release, Bergin’s office said organizers were notified by the Town of Islip that town code prohibits motorboats and other propeller-driven vessels on the lake. Because of that restriction, officials said it would be impossible to position a fireworks barge in the state Department of Environmental Conservation designated launch area.
The DEC had previously stated it reviewed the potential impact on the eagles and required that any fireworks be launched at least a half-mile from the nests to ensure their protection.
Some residents were excited about the event kicking off the summer season, but not everyone in the community supported the barge-launched fireworks show.
Environmental advocates and residents raised concerns about two bald eagle nests located around the lake, warning that the noise and activity could frighten and stress the birds, potentially causing serious harm.
In addition, they said that the debris, chemicals and paper from the fireworks could potentially pollute the water and hurt wildlife.
Veterans from a nearby American Legion post also
voiced opposition, questioning whether a fireworks celebration was appropriate for Memorial Day, a holiday meant to solemnly honor fallen service members.