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Italian Feast in Tappan Kicks Off September 18 with Opening Ceremony and Entertainment

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TAPPAN, NY – The highly anticipated Feast and Carnival returns to Tappan this weekend, beginning with opening night festivities on Thursday, September 18 at 5:00 PM, at the Masonic grounds located at 89 Western Highway.

Organizers promise a weekend full of food, family fun, and live entertainment. This year’s entertainment lineup has been coordinated by newly appointed Entertainment Director Greg DeCola, who brings fresh energy and an exciting roster of performers to the event.

The carnival opens Thursday evening at 5:00 PM, with an Opening Ceremony scheduled for 6:00 PM. Live musical performances will follow, including sets by Biagio and local band 8th Grade Science, culminating in a crowd-pleasing 80’s Dance Party to close out the night.

The Feast and Carnival will continue throughout the weekend with additional entertainment, rides, games, and local vendors.

Event Details:

  • Date: Thursday, September 18, 2025

  • Time: 5:00 PM – Carnival & Feast Open | 6:00 PM – Opening Ceremony

  • Location: Masonic Grounds, 89 Western Highway, Tappan, NY

  • Admission: $10.00, food, rides, and games available for purchase

Residents from Tappan and neighboring communities are invited to come out and enjoy what promises to be a fun-filled weekend for all ages.

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Christopher Vergine Named Businessperson of the Year – Rockland County St. Patrick’s Day Parade

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Congratulations to Chris Vergine on being named Businessperson of the Year for the Rockland County St. Patrick’s Day Parade!

Christopher Vergine is a lifelong resident of Pearl River, New York and comes from a family with deep, multigenerational ties to the community. He grew up in Pearl River alongside his brothers, including Larry Vergine and Andrew Vergine, in a household where family, service, and community involvement were central values.

Chris has dedicated much of his life to serving others. Since becoming a volunteer firefighter at just 16 years old, he has taken on numerous leadership roles, including:

  • Past President of the Excelsior Engine Company of Pearl River

  • Former Captain of the Pearl River Fire Police

  • Active member of the Rockland County Fire Police Association

Beyond his fire service, Chris remains deeply involved in local civic organizations, including the Pearl River Elks and the American Legion in Pearl River.

Professionally, Chris is an owner of Wyman-Fisher Funeral Home, where he continues his commitment to helping families in the community during their most difficult times.

This recognition highlights not only Chris’s success in business but also his lifelong dedication to service, volunteerism, and the people of Pearl River. A well-deserved honor—congratulations again!

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Rare Six-Planet Parade Visible After Sunset Feb. 28

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Skywatchers are in for a treat on February 28, just after sunset, as six planets align in a rare and beautiful celestial parade across the evening sky.

The planetary lineup will include Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.

When and Where to Look

The best viewing window will be approximately 30 to 60 minutes after sunset. Observers should look toward the western to southwestern horizon for the best chance of spotting the planetary alignment.

Mercury and Venus will appear low near the horizon, glowing in the fading twilight. Jupiter and Saturn will shine brighter and higher in the sky, making them easier to spot with the naked eye. Uranus and Neptune, however, are much fainter and may require binoculars or a small telescope for clear viewing.

A Rare Celestial Event

While planets regularly orbit the Sun along roughly the same plane, seeing six visible at once in the evening sky is relatively uncommon. Events like this offer a striking reminder of the vastness and intricate timing of our solar system.

Weather permitting, this alignment promises to be a memorable sight for astronomy enthusiasts and casual stargazers alike.

Step outside, allow your eyes a few minutes to adjust to the darkness, and enjoy this cosmic show — no special equipment required, though a telescope can enhance the experience.

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