Governor Hochul hosts annual Easter Egg Roll at Executive Mansion

Kathy Hochul, Governor of New York
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Governor Kathy Hochul hosted the annual Easter Egg Roll at the Governor’s Executive Mansion on April 4. The event featured various activities with the governor participating alongside attendees.

The Easter Egg Roll is a recurring event that brings together community members for seasonal festivities. B-roll footage of Governor Hochul hosting and engaging in activities during the event is available on YouTube, as well as in TV quality format.

Photos from the Easter Egg Roll will be accessible on the Governor’s Flickr page, providing visual highlights from the day.

The gathering underscores efforts to maintain community traditions and foster engagement among residents. Further details about future events are expected to be shared through official channels.



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