CONGERS, NY – Patriotism, remembrance, and community spirit were on full display this past weekend at the Congers VMA Memorial Day Parade, a cherished annual tradition in the Town of Clarkstown. Residents, veterans, local officials, and marching bands came together to honor America’s fallen heroes. Town of Clarkstown George Hoehmann was joined by Rockland County Executive Ed Day, State Senator Bill Weber, Rockland County Sheriff Lou Falco, Rockland County Clerk Donna Silberman, Rockland County Legislator William Kennelly, Town of Clarkstown Town Clerk Lauren Marie Wohl, and a representative from Congressman Lawler’s office.
The parade, organized by the Veterans Memorial Association of Congers, featured alineup of local fire departments, scout troops, civic organizations, Clarkstown marching band, and more. Community members lined the streets waving flags and cheering on participants as they marched proudly through the hamlet of Congers.
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Town of Clarkstown Supervisor George Hoehmann expressed gratitude to everyone involved in making the parade a success. “The Congers VMA Memorial Day Parade is a powerful reminder of the importance of community and the sacrifices made by our servicemen and women,” he said. “I thank the VMA, our veterans, and all the volunteers who helped honor their legacy with such dignity.”
As Memorial Day reminds Americans of the high cost of freedom, events like the Congers VMA Parade play a crucial role in fostering unity and reflection. The Town of Clarkstown remains committed to supporting veterans and hosting meaningful commemorative events throughout the year.