Here's where you can see fireworks in the area

The booms are back.

Independence Day celebrations are planned across Northeast Pennsylvania, and with them come a lot of fireworks and fun. Here's a list, organized by county, of when and where you can celebrate the nation's birthday in the coming days.

Lackawanna County

* July 2: 9:30 p.m., City Hall, Carbondale

* July 3: 9 p.m., Abington Heights Middle School, South Abington Twp. Rain date July 5.

* July 3: 9 p.m. Courthouse Square, Scranton.

* July 4: Following RailRiders game vs. Lehigh Valley at PNC Field. Game starts at 6:35.

* July 5: Following RailRiders game vs. Lehigh Valley at PNC Field. Game starts at 6:35.

* July 5: 9 p.m. Veterans Memorial Field, Jessup

* July 6: 9 p.m. North Pocono football stadium, Moscow. Rain date is July 7.

Luzerne County

* July 3: 9:30 p.m., Wright Twp. Municipal Park,. Mountain Top. Vendors and music in the park before the fireworks. Rain date is July 5.

* July 4: Wilkes-Barre’s Old Fashioned Fourth of July Celebration. Event begins at noon in Kirby Park and features live music, food, vendors and rides.

* July 4: Backwoods Bar and Kitchen, Dallas. Doors open at 4 p.m. Cost is $10 per vehicle.

* July 6: 9 p.m., Garden Drive-In, Hunlock Creek. Rain date is July 13.

* July 6: 9:45 p.m., City View Park, Hazleton

Pike County

* July 4: 9 p.m. Lake Wallenpaupack, Hawley. Rain date is July 5.

Schuylkill County

* July 3: 9 p.m., Frackville Little League / Softball Complex

* July 3: 9:30 p.m., Minersville Recreation Park. Rain date is July 5.

* July 4: 9:30 p.m., Monument Hill, Port Carbon

* July 6: 9 p.m., Island Park, Schuylkill Haven

* July 6: 9 p.m., downtown Saint Clair

Wyoming County

* July 3: Tunkhannock Rotary Club Fireworks at Tunkhannock High School. Gates open at 6 p.m.

* July 4: Dusk, Nicholson Ball Field, Nicholson.