Little Silver announces Memorial Day parade and ceremony for May 25

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The Borough of Little Silver announced on May 22 that it will hold its annual Memorial Day Parade and Ceremony on Monday, May 25. The parade is scheduled to step off at 8:30 a.m. from Willow Drive and Parker Avenue, with a ceremony to follow immediately at Memorial Park.

The event is an opportunity for the community to come together in remembrance of those who have served in the armed forces. According to the announcement, the event will take place rain or shine.

Residents are invited to participate in both the parade and the ceremony as a way of honoring military service members. The location for the start of the parade and subsequent activities has been set within central areas of Little Silver, making it accessible for attendees.

No additional background information was provided about this year’s program or featured speakers.

The borough’s commitment to holding this annual tradition underscores its dedication to recognizing national holidays and fostering civic engagement.



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