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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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Pearl River Food Truck Festival May 9: Rockland County’s Must-Visit Food Event

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PEARL RIVER, N.Y. — The Spring 2026 Pearl River Food Truck Festival is set to return on Saturday, May 9, bringing a wide variety of food, drinks, and community activity to Central Avenue Field.

The event will run from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. and is expected to draw visitors from across Rockland County and the surrounding Hudson Valley.

Organizers have launched a new website for the festival, where attendees can preview vendors and plan their visit:
www.pearlriverftf.com

This year’s lineup features a mix of returning favorites and new vendors offering everything from seafood and barbecue to desserts and specialty drinks. Among those scheduled to appear are Red Barn Cidery, Cousins Maine Lobster, Grumpy Dumpling Co., That Cheese Lady, and Three Little Pigs BBQ.

Additional participants include Sweet D’s, Maillard Food Truck, Liquid Fables, Nelson Gourmet House, New York Soda Jerks, Crave NY Wings, Prince Popover, Cooper’s Daughter Spirits, Uncle Bob’s Kettle Corn, Manor Sangria, EmpaBake Empanadas, Doc Pickle LLC, Irie Delights Bakery, Crannog Apiary, Chef J’s Latin Dragon, Lara’s Kitchen, Pretzel Boy, and Stony Point Brewing Co.

The festival has grown into one of the more popular seasonal events in the area, offering a family-friendly atmosphere with a focus on local businesses and regional food vendors.

Admission details and additional updates are available on the festival’s website.

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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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