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Lecture Shines Spotlight On Rockland County Irish

ROCKLAND COUNTY, N.Y. -- The Historical Society of Rockland County welcomes the public to "The Irish of Rockland County," a lecture by George Leahy on Thursday, May 19 at the society's center in New City.

George Leahy will discuss the impact of the Irish on the County's political, social, and economic history in a Historical Society of Rockland County May 19 lecture.

George Leahy will discuss the impact of the Irish on the County's political, social, and economic history in a Historical Society of Rockland County May 19 lecture.

Photo Credit: George Leahy on LinkedIn

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Leahy's roots in Rockland County go back to the mid-1800s, when his Irish ancestors settled in Haverstraw. 

Now retired, Leahy taught history at Nanuet High School for 30, and most recently was an adjunct professor of history at St. Thomas Aquinas College. 

The program focuses on the arrival and impact of the Irish on the political, social, and economic history of Rockland. 

Admission is free but reservations are required by calling (845) 634-9629 or email info@rocklandhistory.org

The lecture will begin at 7:15 p.m. sharp. Visitors are asked to arrive early. The HSRC is located at 20 Zukor Road, New City.

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