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Nutley’s 2022 Memorial Day Parade: What To Know
The town's annual Memorial Day parade will give local residents a chance to honor fallen soldiers. See details here.
NUTLEY, NJ — Nutley’s annual Memorial Day parade will return for 2022 on Monday, May 30.
According to a news release from Nutley township:
“Weather permitting, the Nutley War Memorials Remembrance Ceremony will start at 7:30 a.m. at VFW Post 493. Following the remembrance ceremony, the township will gather to honor Nutley’s fallen firefighters at the Public Safety Building at 10:30 a.m. The Memorial Day Parade opening ceremonies and welcome will begin at 11 a.m. at the Park Oval.”
This year’s grand marshal is Maria Hamlin. The Rev. Jill Fenske will offer the prayer at the opening ceremonies.
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The parade route is the same as previous years – Chestnut Street to Passaic Avenue to Centre Street to Franklin Avenue, with the reviewing stage in front of JHW Middle School.
Nutley officials said:
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“The Board of Commissioners will be inviting family members of soldiers, both past and present, to march in the parade, and is collecting names of those in our community who are currently serving. These names will be added to an already existing banner, which will proudly be carried throughout the parade, and then displayed on the Nutley Park Oval fence outside of the Town Hall.”
“Memorial Day is a day we put aside to honor our fallen heroes and pray that no heroes will ever again have to make the ultimate sacrifice protecting our nation,” Mayor Joseph Scarpelli said.
MEMORIAL WEEKEND ACTIVITIES
Prior to the parade, there will be a “Walk In The Park” event on Sunday, May 29.
According to Nutley town officials:
“The 101st Memorial Weekend activities begin on Sunday May 29th the Nutley Historical Society will sponsor “A Walk in the Park,” a tour led by Nutley Museum director John Simko. The tour begins at 9:00 a.m. in Memorial Park at the Mud Hole (near the intersection of Passaic Avenue and Vreeland Avenue) and travels along the Third River. Mr. Simko will discuss the river’s role in Nutley’s history as a source for early industry, as inspiration for world-renowned artists, as a symbol of civic pride, as an important boundary marker, and as a fitting memorial to our war veterans.”
In addition:
“Visit the sites of three former mills and the pre-Revolutionary War Van Giesen homestead, find out why the Third River is split in two, learn about the beginnings of our hundred-year-old Carnegie Library and even older Town Hall, and walk through one of Nutley’s oldest cemeteries. “A Walk in the Park” ends at 10:30 inside Nutley’s first brick schoolhouse (now the Nutley Historical Society and Museum). The museum will be open to the public, and tour-related items from our archives will be on display. Please join us at the Nutley Museum (65 Church Street) at 10:30 Sunday morning, even if you are not part of the tour.”
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