6 WESTMORE NEWS | Friday, May 24, 2019
Memorial Day 2019
observances and parade Monday, May 27
½
¸ ·
¾ ¼
¹ ¶
» º CREDIT|GOOGLE MAPS
Memorial Day schedule
¶ 8:45 a.m.: Village Marina, off Abendroth Avenue · 9 a.m.: William James Memorial Gateway Park, North Main Street and Putnam Avenue ¸ 9:15 a.m.: Vietnam Memorial and Police Memorial, Lyon Park, corner of King Street and Putnam Avenue ¹ 9:30 a.m.: Spanish American War Memorial, Summerfield Park, King Street and Willett Avenue º 9:45 a.m.: Civil War Monument, corner of Boston Post Road and Pearl Street » 10 a.m.: American Legion Post 93, 78 Pearl St. ¼ 10:30 a.m.: Port Chester Fire Department Headquarters, Westchester Avenue ½ 10:45 a.m.: Korean War Memorial, Crawford Park, North Ridge Street, Rye Brook ¾ 11 a.m.: Veteran’s Memorial Park, North Regent Street and Westchester Avenue Parade down Westchester Avenue to Broad Street will follow
One of five benches in Veterans’ Memorial Park bearing the names of local veterans who served in World War I.
Vietnam War memorial, corner of King Street and Putnam Avenue.
T
he annual Memorial Day observances and parade for Port Chester, Rye Brook and the Town of Rye will be held on Monday, May 27, the day Memorial Day is being observed throughout the country. The day will begin at 8:45 a.m. with a memorial service at the Port Chester Marina off Abendroth Avenue to honor those who served and died at sea. Flowers will be strewn upon the water and Taps will be played during the brief ceremony. It will continue at 9 a.m. at the William James Memorial Gateway Park at North Main Street and Putnam Avenue where there will be a short ceremony consisting of shots by the Port Chester Post 93 American Legion Color Guard and Firing Team, placing of a memorial wreath and Taps. It will continue at 9:15 a.m. with a similar ceremony at the Vietnam War memorial in Lyon Park, corner of King Street and Putnam Avenue. Immediately thereafter, the ceremony will be repeated at the police memorial in Lyon Park. The Spanish-American War Memorial in Summerfield Park, King Street and Willett Avenue, will be the next stop at 9:30 a.m. where another short ceremony will take place. The assemblage of veterans will next convene at 9:45 a.m. at the Civil War monument at the intersection of Pearl Street, New Broad Street and Boston Post Road. The firing team will next gather at 10 a.m. at Port Chester American Legion Post 93, 78 Pearl St., for a brief ceremony. At 10:30 a.m., the color guard and firing team along with local veterans and members of the public who choose to participate will come together at the monument in front of Port Chester Fire Department headquarters on lower Westchester Avenue. The ceremony will conclude with Taps. The Korean War memorial in Rye Town’s Crawford Park, just inside the North Ridge Street entrance, will be the site of the next Memorial Day gathering at 10:45. At 11 a.m., the main ceremony will begin at Veterans’ Memorial Park, North Regent Street and Westchester Avenue. Wreaths will be placed at the World War I, World War II and Korean War memorials in the park. Top elected officials from Port Chester, Rye Brook, Rye Town, as well as County Legislator Nancy Barr, Assemblyman Steve Otis and State Senator Shelley Mayer have all been invited to attend and deliver brief remarks. The Port Chester American Legion Band will perform. The firing team will shoot, and Taps will be played. After the ceremony, there will be a parade down Westchester Avenue. Besides the veterans and public officials, school and civic groups, Boy and Girl Scouts will march in the parade. The procession will disband at Broad Street. Bill Chiappetta, acting commander of the Port Chester American Legion Post 93, is organizing the Memorial Day ceremonies and parade for the seventh time this year, with the assistance of the Village of Port Chester. All these groups from Port Chester and Rye Brook are welcome to march even if they haven’t been specifically invited. “I’m trying to get anybody and everybody,” Chiappetta, who was a sergeant in the 518th MP Corps doing riot control during the Vietnam War era from 1967-69, said. The Villages of Port Chester, Rye Brook and the Town of Rye contribute monies toward the cost of the ceremonies—the memorial wreaths for each memorial and monument being the major expense. Refreshments will be available at the Port Chester American Legion Post, 78 Pearl St., following the parade. Everyone is invited. All ceremonies and the parade will take place rain or shine.
Friday, May 25, 2018 | WESTMORE NEWS
7
We Salute Our Nation’s Heroes on Memorial Day Rye Town Councilman Anthony & Dawn Baxter & Family
Port Chester Mayor Richard "Fritz" Falanka
Flagpole memorial to Rye Town veterans who died in World War II and the Korean War at Veterans’ Memorial Park, corner of Westchester Avenue and North Regent Street.
Border Sales Inc. Div. of InterCounty Supply Co., Inc.
Cassone’s Bakery
255 South Regent St. Port Chester 939-4350
202 South Regent St. Port Chester 939-1568
Rye Brook Trustee David Heiser
Joseph L. Suppa & Sons Plumbing and Heating Company 425 West William Street Port Chester 937-0259 203-531-6847
Longo’s Park Deli 203 South Regent St. Port Chester 939-3217
Miriam Dunn RE/MAX Prime Properties 523-8638
Rye Town Councilman Thomas & Gale Nardi
Close-up of the statue that is the most prominent part of the Spanish-American War memorial in Summerfield Park, intersection of Willett Avenue and King Street.
Westmore Fuel
Rye Town Supervisor Gary Zuckerman
86 North Water Street Greenwich, CT 939-2473 203-531-5656 Bronze statue designed by Thomas Hudson Jones in Veterans’ Memorial Park, corner of Westchester Avenue and North Regent Street.
Tony’s Auto Repair Shop 36 Cottage Street Port Chester 939-9404
Flags and footstones in honor of Port Chester veterans who died for their country line a brick and cement path leading from King Street into Lyon Park.