Warren represents at 237th Bristol 4th of July Celebration

Posted 7/8/22

Highlights included the champion Mt. Hope men’s basketball team and local law enforcement soaking in the atmosphere and engaging with the crowd.

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Warren represents at 237th Bristol 4th of July Celebration

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Warren was on display at the 237th Bristol 4th of July Parade on Monday, with public officials, police officers and Mt. Hope High School students marching down Hope Street in a jovial display of patriotism and Rhode Island pride.

Highlights included the champion Mt. Hope men’s basketball team, seen here with their float that included a roving hoop (dunked on by James Rusticci). Parade attendees were encouraged to take shots at the basket, which sent the whole area into a frenzy if someone laced a shot.

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