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Nanuet Kicks Off July 4th Weekend With Music, Fireworks

NANUET, N.Y.- The Town of Clarkstown’s preemptive Fourth of July celebration on Thursday was a testament to the fact that for this community, Independence Day means so much more than fireworks. It means community togetherness.

The Mighty Spectrum Band, a local rock group, plays for a large crowd at Clarkstown's Fourth of July celebration.

The Mighty Spectrum Band, a local rock group, plays for a large crowd at Clarkstown's Fourth of July celebration.

Photo Credit: Christian Halstead
A large crowd of local citizens gatheres in anticipation of a fireworks show near Nanuet High School put on by the Town of Clarkstown.

A large crowd of local citizens gatheres in anticipation of a fireworks show near Nanuet High School put on by the Town of Clarkstown.

Photo Credit: Christian Halstead
The Nanuet Emergency Service First Responders, who were all present for the event in its entirety, pose for a picture together.

The Nanuet Emergency Service First Responders, who were all present for the event in its entirety, pose for a picture together.

Photo Credit: Christian Halstead
The Nanuet fireworks show leaves the crowd of hundreds awestruck.

The Nanuet fireworks show leaves the crowd of hundreds awestruck.

Photo Credit: Christian Halstead
The Nanuet Fire Department use one of their trucks to display an American flag in the background of the event.

The Nanuet Fire Department use one of their trucks to display an American flag in the background of the event.

Photo Credit: Christian Halstead

The event, which took place in the field between Nanuet High School and the George W. Miller Elementary School, featured bouncy attractions for children, food, a performance by local rock group The Mighty Spectrum Band, and, of course, an explosive fireworks show.

For Eddie Courtney of The Mighty Spectrum Band, the event's success was plain to see before it even began.

"We have a great turnout and it's a great night with the weather. I'm excited for the fireworks!"

To usher in the festivities, Clarkstown Town Supervisor George Hoehmann addressed the crowd of hundreds. He expressed gratitude for the community’s continued support of the annual event and acknowledged New City resident Richard Benabi’s service in the Vietnam War by presenting him with an honorary pin from the Town of Clarkstown.

“We have recognized over a hundred Vietnam Veterans from Clarkstown by presenting them with a pin at a public event and will continue to do so throughout the year as more Vets step forward. We are doing this as part of a nation-wide movement to recognize Vietnam Vets which started this year.”

For Hoehmann, family fun and patriotic solidarity are essential to a wholesome, community oriented celebration of our nation’s independence.

The celebration officially kicked off Fourth of July weekend for Clarkstown residents with flying colors.

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