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Main Street fills with revelers for annual Christmas parade

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    Liana Lekocevic/For Columbia-Greene Media Fire trucks, floats, marchers and, of course, Santa Claus, participated in Saturday night’s parade and tree lighting ceremonies in Ravena and Coeymans.
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    Liana Lekocevic/For Columbia-Greene Media A float carrying Santa, Frosty the Snowman, and all the reindeer.
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    Liana Lekocevic/For Columbia-Greene Media A parade marcher hands out candy to the little ones.
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    Liana Lekocevic/For Columbia-Greene Media Main Street was lined with people watching the parade and eagerly awaiting the special guest of the evening, Santa Claus.
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    Liana Lekocevic/For Columbia-Greene Media Firefighters and marchers from the Medway-Grapeville fire company in New Baltimore catch a ride on the front bumper of the fire truck.
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    Liana Lekocevic/For Columbia-Greene Media A fire truck makes its way down the parade route on Main Street on Saturday.
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    Liana Lekocevic/For Columbia-Greene Media The crowd eagerly waves as Santa Claus arrives on a parade float.
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    Liana Lekocevic/For Columbia-Greene Media Santa Claus waves to the crowd at the end of the Christmas parade through Ravena and Coeymans.
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    Liana Lekocevic/For Columbia-Greene Media Susan King and Kristine Biernacki (left to right), from the village of Ravena offices, greet the crowd and hand out hot chocolate and egg nog.
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    Liana Lekocevic/For Columbia-Greene Media Izabella La Plante visits with Santa at the Ravena firehouse after the Christmas parade and tree lighting ceremony.
December 10, 2018 05:57 am

RAVENA-COEYMANS — Santa Claus isn’t coming to town — he’s already here!

Jolly old St. Nick paid an early visit to Ravena and Coeymans this weekend for the annual Christmas parade and tree lighting ceremonies, and Main Street was filled with revelers for the occasion Saturday night.

Cynthia La Plante brought her young daughter Izabella La Plante for a chance to get to visit with Santa Claus himself.

“She is very excited to come see Santa today,” Cynthia La Plante said. “She waits patiently for Santa during the parade, and she also likes the candy.”

The festivities started at Coeymans Landing where parade marchers lined up and the town of Coeymans tree was lit to kick off the holiday season. Then everyone headed up Main Street for the second event of the evening.

Hundreds of residents withstood the cold weather, lining the streets for a chance to catch a glimpse of the parade, which drew fire trucks, floats and marchers from various organizations, such as the Ravena-Coeymans-Selkirk school district, scouts, the VFW, elected officials, local businesses and more.

This year’s parade had more marchers and groups participating than previous years, according to Ravena Village Trustee Nancy Warner, but it was tough to put a precise number to it.

“They just kept coming and coming,” she said.

“I am thrilled that we have a lot more participants in the parade, which is great,” Warner added. “I hope every year it can continue to get bigger.”

Marchers and floats made their way up Main Street from Coeymans Landing, ending at the village’s Christmas tree at Veterans Memorial Park. Village Mayor Bill Misuraca welcomed the crowd.

“I am just amazed that every year this gets bigger and bigger,” Misuraca told the crowd. “Thank you all so much for the participation, coming out on this cold night. It’s truly awesome to see our community come together. Be kind to each other and have great holidays.”

Then Village Foreman Henry Traver was joined by a quartet of local youngsters in lighting up the village tree, as parade goers cheered.

Coeymans Town Supervisor Philip Crandall said the parade and tree lighting ceremony were a great way for everyone to celebrate the holidays together.

“Merry Christmas and happy New Year to everybody. I hope everyone is in good health,” Crandall said. “This is a great event, it brings people together. It’s just very festive and very nice, a great tradition in the village.”

After the tree lighting, everyone headed across the street to the Ravena firehouse to visit with Santa and enjoy egg nog, hot chocolate, donuts and other refreshments.