Puerto Rican Day Parade Floatin’ (In Bushwick)

On Sunday, the only Puerto Rican Day parade in New York will be happening along Knickerbocker Avenue

Puerto Rican Day Parade Floatin’ (In Bushwick)

Tony’s Pizzeria manager Salvatore Polizzi says, this year, the Puerto Rico Day parade is returning. A local street event whose history stretches almost as deep into Bushwick’s past as Tony’s has been around (at this point, well-over fifty years), the event resurfaced back in 2019 as an effort to gin up support for local businesses.

“This year, we are honoring both Wyckoff Hospital and Woodhull Hospital for their efforts in battling [the] COVID-19 pandemic,” Polizzi said about this year’s festivities.

A moment of silence will be observed in their honor on Sunday around 2:45 at Tony’s, where the parade itself will properly kick off at 3, consisting of a mix of marchers, vehicles and motorcycles, according to Polizzi. He adds that the event will also include a DJ booth and “certain headliners but I can’t go into those details at the moment.”

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Last year, the outdoor parade had been canceled and went virtual (Manhattan’s corresponding parade, however, will remain virtual this year) but Polizzi says that as far as he knows, he’s the only one getting a parade back up and running in the city. 

“I believe this is the only official PR Parade going on this year in NY,” he says. 


If Polizzi does pull through, it would only be the second time he’s helmed a return of the local cultural instruction, which had lain dormant for much of the past two decades before Polizzi secured the support of Assemblywoman Maritza Davila’s office and the Magnifico Youth Sports Association in order to pull it off back in 2019. “Every block, every turn, the feeling in the air was unity and diversity,” Erik Kantar wrote for us at the time.

The 3rd Annual Bushwick Puerto Rican Day Parade takes place on June 13, 3pm and will kick off at 443 Knickerbocker Avenue.

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