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Citizens Gather in Nyack for George Floyd Protest

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Article by Jennifer Korn

NYACK, NY – Protestors took to the streets of Nyack earlier this evening to call for justice in the death of George Floyd. Hundreds rallied in Nanuet on Saturday for a similar protest.

Protests in Rockland have remained peaceful.

“What happened in Minneapolis is far beyond what is acceptable,” said county executive Ed Day in a statement Saturday.

“I just want us to stay focused on the issue at hand. One black man was murdered by four police officers and we want justice,” said Weldon McWilliams, a speaker at the protest.

Marcus Alexandre, a Nyack resident who attended the protest said, “People need to start going out and actually be the change that they want to see instead of just promoting it.”

Yesterday evening, Day released a statement on Facebook in response to threats of violence in the community.

McWilliams challenged Day’s statement. “He lumped protestors with anarchists,” said McWilliams. “The right to protest is our right.”

In his statement Saturday, Day said peaceful protests “can and should be held in response [to what happened in Minneapolis].”

“I would rather things be peaceful,” said Alexandre. “But, the way we are being treated is just unacceptable.”

“Our law enforcement officers will take any and all necessary steps to protect our community,” said Day in his statement yesterday.

“If they do not give us justice, we are going to find a way to take justice,” said McWilliams.

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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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Kids’ Freedom Zone Coming to Nyack’s America 250 Celebration on July 3

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Families looking for a fun-filled way to celebrate Independence Day weekend will have the opportunity to enjoy games, attractions, and activities for children at the Kids’ Freedom Zone on Friday, July 3.

The family-friendly event will take place from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the Top Field at Memorial Park as part of Nyack’s America 250 celebration.

Organizers say the Kids’ Freedom Zone will feature inflatable attractions, games, face painting, and a variety of classic treats, including hot dogs, popcorn, cotton candy, and ice pops.

The event is designed to provide a festive and welcoming experience for children and families while celebrating the nation’s upcoming 250th anniversary.

The Kids’ Freedom Zone is one of several activities planned as part of the community’s America 250 festivities, which are being organized with support from local organizations, businesses, and community partners.

Additional information about the event and a complete list of sponsors can be found on the Village of Nyack’s website.

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