Greenwood Lake honors area veterans
Greenwood Lake. The ceremony took place on Veterans Day.
| 14 Nov 2024 | 12:47

Members of the American Legion and Ladies Auxiliary. (
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Skylar Clifford sang “God Bless America” and the national anthem at the ceremony. (
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Greenwood Lake Mayor Tom Howley speaks to local veterans on Veterans Day. (
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On Veterans Day, November 11, a memorial service was held at the Greenwood Lake Arthur Finnegan American Legion Post 1443. Skylar Clifford sang “God Bless America” and the national anthem; she is the daughter of Dave and Nita Clifford.
Greenwood Lake Mayor Tom Howley and members of the legion spoke, including CDR Walter Kittle; Floyd DeAngelo, who spoke on behalf of the town council; and Richard McKenna, who spoke about the POW/MIA missing man table and the symbolism of it all.