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Happy Fourth of July: Celebrating Independence Day and America’s History

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Across Rockland County and the nation, Americans are celebrating Independence Day with parades, concerts, family gatherings, and fireworks as the country marks 250 years since the signing of the Declaration of Independence.

The Fourth of July commemorates July 4, 1776, when the Continental Congress adopted the Declaration of Independence, formally announcing the 13 colonies’ separation from Great Britain. The document laid the foundation for the United States and its enduring ideals of liberty, equality, and self-government.

This year’s celebration carries added significance as communities prepare for America’s 250th anniversary in 2026. Across the country, local governments, historical organizations, and community groups are hosting special events highlighting the nation’s Revolutionary War history and the people who helped shape its founding.

In Rockland County, that history is especially meaningful. The county played an important role during the American Revolution, with sites such as Stony Point Battlefield preserving the story of the Continental Army’s daring 1779 victory and the sacrifices made by those who fought for independence.

Independence Day also serves as an opportunity to recognize the generations of military service members who have defended the nation’s freedoms since its founding. Communities throughout Rockland County will honor veterans, active-duty military personnel, first responders, and all those who continue to serve the public.

Residents are encouraged to celebrate safely by attending local events, following fireworks safety guidelines, and spending time with family, friends, and neighbors.

As the nation looks ahead to the America250 celebration next year, this Independence Day offers a chance to reflect on the country’s history, celebrate the freedoms Americans enjoy today, and look forward to the next chapter in the nation’s story.

Happy Independence Day, and have a safe and enjoyable Fourth of July.

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Nyack to Celebrate America’s 250th Anniversary with Two Days of Music, Family Fun and Fireworks

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The Village of Nyack will celebrate America’s 250th Anniversary with two days of patriotic festivities featuring live music, family activities, a classic car cruise, an outdoor movie, a civic ceremony, and a fireworks display over the Hudson River.

The celebration begins on Thursday, July 2, with events along Main Street. The evening will feature the America on Wheels Classic Car Cruise at 6 p.m., followed by entertainment from DJ Don’s Vintage Radio Show and Andrew Ace Greenspan. At 7 p.m., the Tam Jam Band will perform a tribute to the music of the 1960s. The evening concludes with an outdoor showing of the Disney-Pixar film “Cars” at 9 p.m. Attendees are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blankets.

Festivities continue on Friday, July 3, beginning with the Kids’ Freedom Zone at Memorial Park’s Top Field from 1 to 5 p.m. Children can enjoy inflatable attractions, games, popcorn, cotton candy, ice pops, and face painting.

A Civic Celebration will take place from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. at Hezekiah Easter Veterans Memorial Square, featuring a reading of the Declaration of Independence, the unveiling of the 2026 time capsule, and recognition of the winners of the student patriotic art and essay contests.

The evening entertainment resumes at 7 p.m. with the Swingtime Big Band performing at Memorial Park. At 9 p.m., Mayor Rand will lead a patriotic program featuring the National Anthem, the Pledge of Allegiance led by local veterans, and patriotic musical selections.

The celebration will conclude with a fireworks display over the Hudson River beginning at approximately 9:15 p.m.

Residents and visitors are invited to come together for this community celebration honoring the nation’s 250th anniversary.

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Clarkstown to Celebrate America’s 250th Anniversary With Drone Show and Fireworks Extravaganza

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The Town of Clarkstown will celebrate America’s 250th anniversary with two major community events this July at Felix Festa Middle School in West Nyack: a first-of-its-kind patriotic drone show and the town’s annual Fireworks Extravaganza.

The celebration begins on Wednesday, July 1, with Clarkstown’s annual Fireworks Extravaganza. The evening will feature a flying demonstration by the Rockland County Radio Control Club at 7:15 p.m., followed by a performance by the band “Ladies of the 80s” before the fireworks display.

On Thursday, July 9, Clarkstown will host what officials describe as the first-ever patriotic drone show in Hudson Valley history. The event will begin at 6:30 p.m. with music, games, and food trucks, followed by a performance by the Official West Point Band at 8 p.m. The drone show is scheduled to begin at approximately 9:15 p.m.

The show will feature 400 synchronized drones creating patriotic images and symbols in the night sky to honor the nation’s 250-year legacy. Organizers note that the drone display offers a quieter alternative to traditional fireworks, making it a more comfortable experience for individuals with sensory sensitivities and a friendlier option for pets.

A special highlight of the event will be a custom drone formation designed by the winner of the High School Drone Show Design Competition, giving a local student the opportunity to be part of the historic celebration.

“This groundbreaking event marks a first for our region and promises to be a memorable experience for residents and visitors of all ages,” said Supervisor George Hoehmann. “Bring your family, bring your lawn chairs, and join us as we celebrate America’s past, present, and future under the stars.”

For both events, shuttle bus service will be available from Germonds Park and BOCES/Jesse J. Kaplan School from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Limited parking will be available at Laurel Plains Elementary School. Attendees should note that there will be no access to Felix Festa Middle School from Laurel Plains and must follow designated routes to the event entrance.

Residents and visitors are invited to attend both celebrations as Clarkstown joins communities across the country in commemorating America’s 250th anniversary.

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