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Posted 12/5/22

The Picozzi digital Christmas light show that has been known to have kids dancing in the street made its debut Thanksgiving eve and will be showing at the mayor’s home on Gristmill Road nightly …

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The Picozzi digital Christmas light show that has been known to have kids dancing in the street made its debut Thanksgiving eve and will be showing at the mayor’s home on Gristmill Road nightly until New Year’s Eve with all donations going to the Tomorrow Fund. Featuring holiday musical selections synchronized to light displays in the Picozzi yard and reaching above his house, the show lasts about 40 minutes. It is broadcast on a local frequency so people can watch it from their cars. This year Picozzi added four roof pinwheels to his display which he made two years ago. As he was running for mayor, he didn’t have time to engineer mounts or program them until this year – a benefit of not facing a reelection campaign. The digital home show, which he alone had a hand in, at 75 Gristmill Road starts at 5:30 p.m. and runs to 9 p.m. from Sunday through Thursday. The show ends at 10 a.m. on Friday and Saturdays. (Warwick Beacon photo)

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