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Woodbridge Veterans' Day Parade Is This Sunday
The parade steps off from Ross Street School #11 at 1:30 p.m. and concludes at the reviewing stand in front of Town Hall. Please come.

WOODBRIDGE, NJ — The 11th annual Woodbridge Township Veterans' Day Parade will step off at 1:30 p.m. this Sunday, Nov. 12. Mayor John E. McCormac and the town Council invite all residents to come and honor our military veterans who have served in the name of freedom.
The parade steps off from Ross Street School #11 at 1:30 p.m. and concludes at the reviewing stand in front of Town Hall. Woodbridge Township veterans, military personnel, marching bands, community organizations and Township residents parade down Main Street in honor of the men and women who have served our nation in time of war and in peace.
“Woodbridge Township veterans and military personnel will march to Town Hall where they will be honored for their service to our Township, state and nation,” Mayor McCormac said. “It is a great privilege to recognize our Veterans and to let them know that we appreciate their sacrifice in the defense of our freedom and for their service to our nation in times of emergency and disaster.”
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Join members of Woodbridge Township veterans organizations - American Legion Post #87, American Legion Post #471, American Legion Post #248, the Cpl. Kevin J. Reinhard Marine Corps League Detachment #189, VFW Woodbridge Memorial Post #4410, VFW Hopelawn Memorial Post #1352, VFW Colonia Memorial Post #6061, VFW Avenel Memorial Post #7164, VFW Iselin Memorial Post #2636, VFW Fords Memorial Post #6090, DAV Chapter #56 – along with Woodbridge Township public service and emergency response units, scouting, youth, civic and historic organizations, the Woodbridge, Colonia and JFK High School marching bands, and parade dignitaries.
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