Fireworks has a new competitor: drones
Like many in the fireworks industry, Stephen Vitale is in the family business. He runs a fifth-generation company, Pyrotecnico, in New Castle, Pa. In October,… Read More »Fireworks has a new competitor: drones
Like many in the fireworks industry, Stephen Vitale is in the family business. He runs a fifth-generation company, Pyrotecnico, in New Castle, Pa. In October,… Read More »Fireworks has a new competitor: drones
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