Area company to be in charge of N.Y. displays



A new capless firework will be used.
NEW CASTLE, Pa. -- The sky will be awash with Zambelli fireworks at the world's most-watched New Year's celebration.
The New Castle company has been hired to handle the Times Square celebration, which will include new technology allowing for no fireworks fallout on the nearby crowd.
Starting at 6 p.m. and every hour following there will be red and white fireworks displays sponsored by Target, said Dr. George Zambelli Jr., family spokesman.
In the final countdown before the new year, fireworks will go off every second in the last 10-second countdown, he said.
This is the first year Zambelli Fireworks has participated in the Times Square New Year's Eve celebration. About 10 to 12 pyrotechnicians will be in New York working on the display that night, he said.
The countdown fireworks will literally shoot horizontally, offering a spectacular and dazzling frame for the countdown screen. Brand new technology has been used by Zambelli to both plan and execute this state-of-the art display.
The computer-fired show is fully choreographed to "Auld Lang Syne." The show designer is Matt Wood.
New devices
At the stroke of midnight, fireworks will be fired from 29 separate locations on the One Times Square building using new capless devices, which do not have any fallout and allow the pyrotechnicians to shoot fireworks in close proximity to the crowd.
"We are so excited to be working with the Times Square Alliance, Countdown Entertainment and Target on the most well-known New Years celebration on earth," said Danabeth Zambelli, president of the company. "We strive to make customer service our top priority for every display and every event. We are extremely dedicated to doing whatever it takes to make this show, and all of the approximately 100 shows we'll do this New Year's, the absolute best that they can be."