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Rededication Of The Newly Restored North Castle Eagle This Sunday
In December of 2023, sabotage was suspected in the toppling of the familiar HV landmark at the intersection of Route 22 & Route 128.

ARMONK, NY — The New Castle Eagle is flying high again and we're invited to help celebrate.
The Town of North Castle will be holding a rededication ceremony this Sunday, at 2 p.m., for the newly restored North Castle Eagle.
Officials say that as part of the event, they will be recognizing the generous donors who contributed to the restoration efforts of the town's iconic symbol.
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There will also be a presentation by former North Castle Judge Susan Shimer diving into the rich historical background of the eagle, highlighting its significance to the town.
"Don't miss this memorable occasion as we come together to celebrate our town's heritage and the spirit of generosity that made this restoration possible," the town said.
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SEE ALSO: Intentional Damage Caused Iconic Armonk Eagle Sign To Fall
In December of 2023, sabotage was suspected in the toppling of the familiar Hudson Valley landmark at the intersection of Route 22 and Route 128. Police found evidence of intentional damage to the sign's support structure, although it was unclear when the damage took place due to the wood being partially rotted.
The rain date for the rededication event will be Monday, June 3, at 6 p.m.
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