Taking it to the streets
Photo by Paul Antonell

Taking it to the streets

PINE PLAINS — On Saturday, June 6, a Black Lives Matter protest was held from 3 to 4 p.m. at the town park at Church and Main streets in Pine Plains. 

Although only seven people showed up, according to protester Nathan Tempey, “It was a small but spirited bunch. People driving by were largely supportive. Some stopped to ask questions. There were also a few middle fingers… then [one group] switched to a truck with no plates and added a Confederate flag.” 

Despite that bit of opposition, demonstrators will gather again on Sunday, June 14, at 3:30 p.m., at the same location, and then head to a town protest at 4 p.m., at the clock tower, with Dutchess County Legislator Gregg Pulver (R-19) and Pastor Ryan Larkin from the First United Presbyterian Church speaking.

— Whitney Joseph

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