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Rockland County St. Patrick’s Day Parade March 23rd Celebrating Irish Heritage and Community since 1963

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The St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Rockland County has a rich history, beginning in 1963 and rotating locations for nearly a decade. In 1972 and 1973, the parade was held in Pearl River before officially making it its permanent home in 1974. This celebration honors St. Patrick, Irish heritage, and the significant contributions of Irish Americans to both the community and the country. As one of the largest St. Patrick’s Day parades in New York State, the event brings together families, friends, and community members to celebrate with pride, music, and tradition. The parade is hosted by the Rockland County Ancient Order of Hibernians (AOH), who continue to uphold its legacy.

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Haverstraw Police Officers Inspire Students at Haverstraw Elementary Career Day

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It was a special day at Haverstraw Elementary School as Police Officers Danny Delacruz and Alays Aquino joined the students for career day! They shared stories and gave the kids a real glimpse into what it’s like to be a police officer.
Officer Delacruz talked about the importance of helping people and keeping our community safe. Officer Aquino added to the excitement by sharing that in addition to being a police officer, he also volunteers with local ambulance corps and fire departments.
It’s always great when we get to connect with the students at North Rockland Central School District. A big thank you to the school district for inviting us to be part of career day! We loved spending time with the kids and hope we sparked an interest in serving the community.

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Students Explore the Role of a Public Information Officer at Haverstraw Elementary Career Day

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RCDAO Public Information Officer Scott Waters had the opportunity to attend Career Day at Haverstraw Elementary School. Students learned about the important role of a Public Information Officer (PIO) and how we communicate news to the public and media.

The students participated in an interactive mock press conference, taking on various roles such as elected officials, journalists, photographers, and videographers. Afterward, students go to take photos with various cameras from new to old and to explore a collection of cameras, ranging from modern models to older ones, giving them a unique perspective on how media and communication have evolved.

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