sand feet into the sky, there to erupt all
over. "There were two-thousand-plus
charges in the Fantastic Four show," Mr.
Grucci said.
The midsummer season is to the fire-
works trade what Thanksgiving-to-New-
Year's is to the merchants. "We had over
450 people out on this Fourth of July
weekend," said Mr. Grucci, "including
part-timers - people with day jobs as
accountants, lawyers, what have you. The
lead technicians on the Fantastic Four
show were an accountant and an IT man-
ager. A lot of these people, for their sum-
mer vacation, they go out and shoot for
us."
They're trained as pyrotechnicians, of
course, but able to operate in freelance
modes that accommodate seasonal shifts
in fireworks presentations.
Mr. Grucci being confident of the show
going on despite heavy rain, his principal
concern is any discomfort for the crew, in
case of showers. As the Megan McAllister
left Mariner's Harbor, bound for Erie
Basin at around 1700 on the sixth, some-
one called out.
"Look at that sky over Manhattan!"
There was no Manhattan to be seen, and
soon no sky either. A shapeless but defi-
nite mass, deep charcoal-gray, had
descended from above and swallowed-up
the city. The solemn mass engulfed the
bay, until it was replaced by a clattering
rain that was nearly as dense.
It takes just a few minutes to get from
the Kill to Erie Basin, which was enough
for the rain to desist and the weather to
clear.
As the Megan pulled-up, the drenched
Grucci crew was busily disposing of pud-
dles that had formed on their tarps. In a
half hour or so, the Megan was pushing
the barges past the Beard Street ware-
houses and out toward the bay, and its
light yellow sunset.
That's Show Biz
"We pay for the tugs by the hour," said
Mr. Grucci, whose most frequent New
York contractors are Hughes and McAllis-
ter, with Donjon a supplier when ABS-
certified equipment is required for ocean
exhibits, and Buchanan as required. "I
don't mind if everything's in place five
hours ahead, just for the comfort factor -
plus the rig sitting in place great publicity
for the show coming up. But we have to
balance that with the expenses."
As it was on the night of the sixth, the
wait was cut short by a technical problem.
After the audience had been ferried to
Liberty Island for the movie debut, some-
thing went wrong with the projectors. The
message was terse: they're broke, can't be
fixed. Pack everyone back on the boats to
be bussed to theaters ashore. Would Mr
Grucci mind running the fireworks early,
as the evacuation was prepared?
With everything in place, the answer
was technically simple. But the Coast
Guard, and the fire department, and the
F.A.A., and other interested parties had
issued permits specifying exact times.
Said the Megan's Capt. Pitcher, "They ask
me to turn this way. Then they ask me to
turn that way. It's all fine with me, but
when do they make-up their minds?"
The approvals came through in short
order, Mr. Grucci recounts, and the show
ran to perfection — 45 minutes early.
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