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Patriot Burial Marker Dedicated At Historic Livingston Cemetery
The Livingston Historical Society dedicated a marker to honor Moses Ely’s service in the New Jersey Militia during the Revolutionary War.

The Livingston Historical Society dedicated a marker to honor Moses Ely’s service in the New Jersey Militia during the Revolutionary War.

Local veterans and their pets received free veterinary care, food, and community support at Texas Roadhouse Deer Park.
Noonan Academy invited Veterans to speak with students about their service and honored them with a tribute and Mass
Honored by his daughters, U.S. Navy veteran Jeffrey G. Sawyer is celebrated for his service and steadfast devotion to family and country.
Valley Stream 24 School District student recently had the opportunity to meet George Catalanotto
The students donated the items to Thanks To Yanks.
Each banner celebrates a local “hometown hero” from Livingston with their photo, military branch, and era of service.
Arturo has lived in Farmingdale for 10 years, continuously giving back to his community.
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Remembering Lona and Norman Molyneaux — a pioneering Coast Guard SPAR and a Naval officer whose lives exemplified service and sacrifice.
The final design for a veterans monument at Central Park was approved unanimously in Rancho Santa Margarita.
Nutley’s “Veteran of the Year Award” went to Navy submariner David Ingrassia, senior vice commander of Nutley VFW Post 493.
After his service on the Korean DMZ, John Resciniti has remained dedicated to strengthening his community through volunteer leadership.
Generations of members have strengthened their community through service, tradition and unwavering pride.
Valrico’s Col. Lonnie Vona brings decades of military experience to his ongoing work with veteran groups and JROTC programs.
"He is friendly, kind, a great listener and very helpful in all situations," Rita Ann Ryan says of Jerry Kaba.
Tiffany Baez’s strength and integrity guide her work in the emergency room and her role as a single mother.
"His story is woven into the very history of this town."
The Party Was At The World War II Legacy Foundation East Hartford Museum
The Glen Cove City Hall Knitting Club, along with the help of other organizations, worked hard to knit and collect items for veterans.
The ceremony is an annual occurrence at the school.
Families of veterans with ties to Ocean City will soon be able to recognize their heroes through a new banner program.
Program supported with contributions from Benderson Development and the Rotary Club of Longboat Key during Veterans Day events
The Centennial School District held Veterans Day ceremonies throughout its schools on Tuesday.
The plaza offers a serene place for reflection, remembrance, and gratitude, standing as a symbol of community pride and unity.
Students, staff and families honored local veterans with music, flags and heartfelt tributes.
The event, which was held in the Guaracini Center, honored the bravery, sacrifice and courage of America’s veterans.
Students at John F. Kennedy and South Bay elementary schools paid tribute to local heroes ahead of Veterans Day.
"My dad was a Marine, my uncle was a Marine, so I know what they have gone through," Jason Avant said.
An annual Veterans Day celebration returned to the streets of Bloomfield to honor the nation’s military service members.
"I have fought to ensure our veterans have the resources they need — and that won’t change when I get to Trenton," Sherrill said.
The café and local org. will hold an event sharing the stories of those who have inspired the Flossmoor Wall of Honor.
Patch and T-Mobile have partnered to spotlight the veterans whose service continues to strengthen our communities.
To coincide with the solemn Veterans Day ceremony, the Veterans Council kicked off Phase 18 of its popular Brick Campaign.
Naugatuck citizens braved the cold to remember our veterans.
The duo joined veterans and Wantagh residents at American Legion Post 1273 for festivities.
Dozens of local heroes were celebrated by students, including a Harborfields alum who recently returned from deployment.
The museum was filled with applause and words of appreciation for veterans on Tuesday.
Sgt. Anthony Catalano is one of the oldest living veterans on Long Island.
Mayor Daniel Rodrick wants to build a monument with the names of Toms River residents who died in service to the country.