Remembering those who sacrificed
Photo by Kaitlin Lyle​

Remembering those who sacrificed

After spending last Memorial Day in quarantine, Millerton residents proudly honored the nation’s fallen heroes in-person at the Millerton American Legion Post 178’s annual parade and ceremony at 10 a.m. on Monday, May 31. With flags in hand, 4-year-old Madeline Klay, left, and her 2-year-old sister, Rachael, awaited the arrival of their father, Post 178’s Historian Sean Klay, along with the rest of the parade, led by the Millerton Fire Company, above. Afterward, everyone gathered at Veterans Park for the Legion’s traditional ceremony and to remember all those who served this country but never returned from war..

Photo by Kaitlin Lyle​

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