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“Support our Police” Rally Planned for Suffern on July 12

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SUFFERN, NY – Organizers have announced a “Support Our Police” Rally that will take place in the Village of Suffern on July 12, 2020 at 11 AM – 12 PM at the Washington Avenue Soldier’s Monument and Triangle.

The following information is posted on the events posted on Facebook :

In the midst of the ongoing turmoil, it is important that we get together and show our Police officers that we appreciate all that they do, and we know that most of them are good. caring, honest, and uphold the oath they took.

We know the pressure and stress they endure daily, the risks they face daily, the good deeds they do that nobody knows about.

Let’s gather in solidarity, bring your flags, wear your law enforcement support shirts, bring signs showing support.

This will be a peaceful gathering, please wear your masks and adhere to social distance protocols as best as possible.

Most importantly, remember we are hear for a positive rally, let’s keep it positive.

11 am – Gathering
11:30am – National anthem followed by a moment of silence for all fallen Police officers.
After that we will peacefully march down Lafayette Ave (Rt 59) till the end (Orange ave) where the rally will end.
Looking forward to seeing everyone.

You can view the event here.

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An Alligator Was Rescued From The Minisceongo Creek

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Today at approximately 11:10am, Haverstraw Police responded to the Minisceongo Creek in the area of Bridge Street in Garnerville for a report of an alligator in the creek.
Haverstraw Police Department personnel assisted in successfully removing the alligator from the water. The Hudson Valley Humane Society of Pomona responded to the scene to take possession and care of the alligator.

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UPDATE: Rockland County Firefighters Headed To Orange County To Assist In Greenwood Lake Wildfire

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Rockland County fire departments deployed units to Greenwood Lake in Orange County last night to help protect structures threatened by the brush fire. Hillcrest, Blauvelt, Pearl River, New City, West Haverstraw, Central Nyack, Nanuet, Piermont, and Suffern responded.
Please keep all the first responders, home owners and residents in your thoughts and prayers.
Photo by Skaht Wedge Speidel

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