State Senator Anthony M. Bucco has introduced a bill to designate State Highway Route 10 as the “American Legion Memorial Highway.” The legislation aims to honor the contributions of American Legion members during World War I and their ongoing support for veterans and service members.
“From advocating for veterans and active-duty personnel to mentoring youth and strengthening our communities, the American Legion has always gone above and beyond to support those who’ve sacrificed for our freedoms,” said Sen. Bucco. “Their work embodies the very best of our nation’s values and designating Route 10 as the ‘American Legion Memorial Highway’ is a small way to honor their unwavering commitment to those who serve.”
Stanley A. Kasiski, a member of American Legion Post 59 Morristown, expressed appreciation for the initiative. “I am very pleased that Senator Bucco has taken on this project to recognize the designation of State Highway 10 as ‘The American Legion Memorial Highway.’ As a member of Post 59 Morristown, I brought the lack of signage honoring the Veterans who belong to the Legion to Senator Bucco’s attention and was very grateful that he has followed through on getting this project off the ground. I am proud of my association with the American Legion and hope that in the near future, I will be able to view these memorial signs honoring this Veteran Organization who contributes greatly to our communities,” said Kasiski.
Dan Channel, State Commander of the NJ American Legion, also commented on the proposal. “I would like to thank Senator Bucco and his team for championing the installation of signage on State Highway 10 to identify it as ‘The American Legion Memorial Highway.’ The American Legion has long been a pillar of service, advocacy, and community support. These memorial signs will stand as a lasting tribute to the men and women who have worn the uniform and continue to serve through the Legion’s mission,” Channel stated.
The full text of Senator Bucco’s bill is available online.

