Township’s annual veteran’s tradition continues
| 26 May 2015 | 04:43

Vernon Township High School Viking Band.

Honor guard leading the parade down Church Street. The soldiers in uniform are both Vernon home town boys. James Glading from Barry Lakes (second from left) and Jasen Bellusci of Cliffwood Lake (at the far right).

Near the front of the parade was Vernon Township Police Chief Randy Mills is shown in the departmentþÄôs John Deere Gator Ultimate Terrain Vehicle driven by Lt. Daniel Young.

Members of Vernon Little League march during the parade.

Daisy Scouts included more than one group of scouts.

Vernon Township High School Viking Band.

Monsignor John Boland offered the invocation and the benediction.

The Honor Guard firing three rounds.

Vernon Township High School sophomore Ian Donovan played þÄúTapsþÄù at the conclusion of the ceremonies.

This float was the work of the McAfee Bible ChurchþÄôs Faith With Love Fellowship.
VERNON — The Wallkill Valley VFW Memorial Post 8441 of the Veterans of Foreign Wars once again sponsored the township’s annual Memorial Day parade and ceremonies with additional services and an open house at the post following the main event.
After the long parade made its way down to Veteran’s Memorial Park, a solemn ceremony was held including music performed by the Vernon Township High School Viking Band.
— Photos by Chris Wyman