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Yonkers: MAYOR SPANO & YONKERS PARKS DEPARTMENT RENAME DAYLIGHTING II "MANY TRAILS PARK"

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~ Yonkers, NY - In a ceremony held today, Mayor Mike Spano announced the official renaming of Daylighting II at 2 Mill Street to Many Trails Park. The decision was made in recognition of the Indigenous people who first inhabited the land that is now the City of Yonkers.

The new name pays tribute to the region's Native American heritage, specifically the Lenape, Munsee, and Mohican people. These communities have a deep connection to the Hudson River Valley and their history and traditions continue to shape Yonkers today.

The rededicated park also features a new metal sculpture designed by Native American artist Al Wadzinski. The sculpture serves as a reminder of how the history of Yonkers and Native American culture are intertwined.

Mayor Spano expressed his appreciation for the new name, stating that it serves as a reminder that "the story of Yonkers began long before our City was founded." He also emphasized the importance of recognizing and honoring the first stewards of this land.

Yonkers Parks, Recreation, and Conservation Commissioner Steve Sansone also spoke at the ceremony, highlighting how parks bring together community, culture, and nature. He stated that Many Trails Park will serve as a lasting tribute to the Indigenous people whose connection to this land is deeply rooted in Yonkers' history.

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Located along the daylighted Saw Mill River, Many Trails Park stands as a symbol of respect, remembrance, and unity. The park's name was chosen to reflect the many paths, journeys, and communities that have shared this land throughout history.

President Shannon Holsey of the Stockbridge Munsee Band of Mohican Indians also attended the ceremony and shared her thoughts on this momentous occasion. She stated that dedicating this park in Yonkers not only honors nature but also recognizes "the enduring legacy of those who came before us." She also emphasized that it is important to confront issues of erasure and ensure that every generation and community feels a sense of belonging and pride in our shared future.

The renaming of the park is part of the City's ongoing commitment to honor and preserve Yonkers' diverse cultural and historical roots. As November is Native American Heritage Month, plans are also underway for a mural depicting the Native American settlement at the same location.

The newly renamed Many Trails Park serves as a reminder of the rich history and diverse communities that have shaped Yonkers. It stands as a testament to the City's commitment to inclusivity and honoring its past while looking towards a shared future.

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