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5.31.2007

JUNE CASUALTIES

June 6, 1918 - George Connolly

June 6, 1944 - William Pearson

June 7, 1944 - Donald Wood

June 8, 1944 - Lee White

June 8, 1944 - Stanley Szczyrek

June 8, 1942 - Herbert Maxwell

June 9, 1944 - Ronald McCormack

June 11, 1918 - Julius Bruskin

June 12, 1958 - Frank Jannarone

June 23, 1944 - Theodore Cassera

June 24, 1944 - Howard Lemperle




5.28.2007

Memorial Day, Nutley, N.J.

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Nutley Sons Honor Roll, Nutley, N.J.

For God and Country

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5.26.2007

West Point's tribute, etched in gold

By Greg Bruno
May 25, 2007

Times Herald-Record

West Point, N.Y — Even in good light, the numbers are hard to make out. A quick glance pulls the eyes toward a stoic bald eagle, an American flag, the class motto.

But take a closer look. Tilt the Class of 2007 ring ever so slightly, and the faintly etched digits begin to twinkle brightly: "911."

... Tim Allen, a senior from Nutley, N.J., chaired the committee that created the ring with the help of local artists. ...

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5.22.2007

Memorial Day Parade - Monday, May 28, 11 a.m.

Anyone who has seen the official township press release knows that the parade on Monday steps off at about 11.

What a lot of people in town don't know is that the Veterans Council - which includes the local chapters of national organizations including the American Legion, AMVETS, VFW and other groups - at about 9-ish begin a tour of the Nutley war memorials beginning at the American Legion on Franklin Avenue.

The group tours the more than one-dozen memorials across town with an entourage that ends at the American Revolution memorial in front of the high school, shortly before the parade line up begins.

In addition to marching in this year's parade, if you are so inclined, or standing along the sidelines cheering, this year, gather family and friends and be on hand at one of the memorials when the Vets gather to remember their fallen brethren.


Check out all the memorials in town.

Nutley Memorial Day - 2006

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Nutley Sons Honor Roll, Nutley, N.J.