Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 18
Northport Removes Pride Flags After Veterans Object to Placement Above Hometown Heroes Banners
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 18

Northport Removes Pride Flags After Veterans Object to Placement Above Hometown Heroes Banners

2 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 18

Summary

  • Northport officials took down some Pride flags after the local American Legion complained they were hung above "Hometown Heroes" banners honoring military veterans.
  • Mayor Donna Koch said the move was about placement, not opposition to the LGBTQ community, and veterans' representatives argued the higher display diminished the recognition intended for those who served.
  • Pridefest treasurer Jeff Cusick called the decision offensive and said the veterans' banner program controls lamp posts from May through November, leaving little public space for other groups.
  • Village officials and organizers have since agreed to separate the displays, with removed Pride flags set to be rehung on vacant Village Hall poles at a Tuesday meeting and the village covering hardware costs.

Insights

When patriotism and inclusivity clash over public symbols, what defines a truly fair compromise?
With new laws limiting public displays, how can communities ensure all groups feel represented?