Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Festive parade on Fifth Avenue in NYC

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Marchers and musicians gamely gave it their all Monday despite wet weather and a low turnout.

NEW YORK » A rainy day may have dampened turnout but not the spirits of those who celebrated Italian-American heritage Monday at the Columbus Day Parade in midtown Manhattan.

The marchers and musicians gamely gave it their all as they paraded up Fifth Avenue under gray skies and sometimes-heavy rain. Onlookers waved Italian and American flags, although long stretches of the parade route were empty of spectators.

The annual parade took place as some people across the country are questionin­g whether Columbus Day should be abolished and replaced with Indigenous Peoples Day.

In New York, the focus has been on a statue of Christophe­r Columbus that has stood overlookin­g Columbus Circle. Mayor Bill de Blasio, a Democrat and an Italian-American, put together a commission to review statues of controvers­ial figures on city property and to come up with suggestion­s for how they should be handled.

The notion that the Columbus statue could be part of that prompted backlash from other Italian-Americans, who vowed to defend it.

Speaking before the parade, de Blasio said the Columbus Day event was the proud history of Italian-Americans. Asked about Columbus, de Blasio said, “You can debate the historical figure of Christophe­r Columbus, but you can’t debate the contributi­on of Italian-Americans to this country. That is beyond question.”

Parade spectator Rose Bove, 57, is adamantly against changing the name of the day or taking down the statue.

“It’s part of history,” said Bove, who was born and raised in New York City and recently moved to Charlottes­ville, Virginia, where a white supremacis­t protest over the removal of a Confederat­e statue led to violence and the death of a counterpro­tester. “We grew up with that. I think we should learn from it.”

 ?? CRAIG RUTTLE — ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, center right, joins others on Fifth Avenue during the annual Columbus Day Parade in New York on Monday.
CRAIG RUTTLE — ASSOCIATED PRESS New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, center right, joins others on Fifth Avenue during the annual Columbus Day Parade in New York on Monday.
 ?? CRAIG RUTTLE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A band representi­ng Castellamm­are del Golfo, Italy, marches along Fifth Avenue in New York during the annual Columbus Day Parade.
CRAIG RUTTLE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A band representi­ng Castellamm­are del Golfo, Italy, marches along Fifth Avenue in New York during the annual Columbus Day Parade.

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