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Happy Valentine’s Day Rockland County From The Rockland Report 2025

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According to Encyclopedia Brittanica legends attribute the holidays origins to a Roman priest named Valentine, when others refer to the true St. Valentine as a bishop from Terni. Some scholars thought they were the same person! Whichever you believe Valentines day wasn’t associated with romance until about a thousand years later. In the late 14th century, English poet Geoffrey Chaucer published “Parliament of Fowls,” a poem declaring Valentine’s Day as the time where birds choose their mates. The poem seemingly sparked a tradition for lovers to send romantic letters to each other during bird mating season. These messages, called valentines, grew in popularity and were mass-produced by the late 1700s.  

Traditionally people give each other cards, flowers, roses and candy. Although the most popular gift is candy.  Red is a common color for Valentines Day and a fun fact is annually teachers receive the most Valentines day cards and gifts.

Valentine’s Day is not just for lovers anymore, it evolved into a day celebrated by all,

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Rockland County Honors Vietnam Veterans with Annual Watchfires

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ROCKLAND COUNTY, NY – In a solemn and moving Memorial Day tradition, Rockland County Vietnam veterans gathered once again at the Piermont Pier to light the annual Watchfires, a powerful tribute to those who gave their lives in service to our country.

Organized by the Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 333, the Rockland County Watchfires are part of a long-standing ritual that symbolizes the beacons once used to guide soldiers home. The fires are ignited at midnight and burn for 24 hours, serving as a stark and heartfelt reminder of the sacrifices made by those who served — especially the more than 58,000 American service members who died during the Vietnam War.

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Hundreds of veterans, local residents, and elected officials turned out to witness the solemn lighting ceremony in Piermont, one of several locations across the county to host a watchfire, including Bowline Point Park in Haverstraw, and Clausland Mountain in Orangeburg.

The event also provides an opportunity for younger generations to learn about the sacrifices of veterans and to express gratitude for their service. The participation of community members and local officials underscores the county’s commitment to preserving the legacy of its veterans and ensuring their stories are never forgotten.

The Rockland County Watchfires continue to be one of the most visually striking and emotionally resonant Memorial Day events in the Hudson Valley, drawing visitors from across New York and neighboring states.

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Suffern Police Join Community for Village Carnival Fun May 29th – June 1st

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Photo courtesy of the Suffern Police Department
The Suffern Police Department was pleased to participate in the opening night of the annual Suffern Carnival, held at the Village of Suffern ball fields. Officers enjoyed engaging with community members as families and friends gathered for an evening of rides, games, and festive fun.

The event marks a beloved tradition in the Village of Suffern, bringing residents together in a safe and welcoming environment. Officers were on-site throughout the evening to ensure everyone had a safe and enjoyable time while also taking the opportunity to connect with the community in a relaxed setting. Village of Suffern

🎡 There are still three more chances to join the fun:

  • Friday: 6–11 PM

  • Saturday: 4–11 PM

  • Sunday: 2–10 PM

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