New York
Sullivan County
Saturday, May 24
Mamakating
The Edward M. Maier Memorial VFW Post 4947 will hold Memorial Day services at the following times and places. Times are …
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Mamakating
The Edward M. Maier Memorial VFW Post 4947 will hold Memorial Day services at the following times and places. Times are approximate.
9 a.m.: Poplar Grove Cemetery
9:45 a.m.: Monument at the Phillipsport Community Center
10:30 a.m.: Burlingham Cemetery
11:15 a.m.: Pine Hill Cemetery
Roscoe
2 p.m.: The Beaverkill Valley Fire Department will host a chicken barbecue.
Tusten-Highland-Lumberland
The Tusten-Highland-Lumberland VFW Post 6427 will hold cemetery ceremonies to honor deceased Veterans in the following times and places.
11 a.m.: Lava Cemetery
11:30 a.m.: St. Francis Cemetery
11:45 a.m.: Glen Cove Cemetery
2 p.m.: Ceremony at the Old Tusten Church, Town of Tusten.
Bethel
11 a.m.: The Sgt. Andrew Brucher-Bailey-Richman VFW Post 5499 will hold a small service commemorating Memorial Day in Veterans Park, across the street from the Kauneonga Lake Fire House. The guest speaker will be the Hon. James R. Farrell, Sullivan County Court Judge. The VFW post asks that attendees arrive before 11 a.m.
Barryville
9:15 a.m.: Sylvan Liebla American Legion Post 1363 will conduct a memorial service at the Barryville Cemetery.
Eldred
8:45 a.m.: Sylvan Liebla American Legion Post 1363 will host a Memorial Day service at the Eldred Cemetery.
1 p.m.: Tusten-Highland-Lumberland VFW Post 6427 and Sylvan Liebla American Legion Post 1363 will hold joint Memorial Day services at Heroes Park at the corner of Route 55 and Proctor Road. Refreshments will be served afterward.
Fremont Center
9:30 a.m.: Allan Milk Memorial VFW Post 7276 and H. Russell Kenyon VFW Post 5808 will hold the 141st annual memorial service at Veterans Park.
10 a.m.: Fremont Town Hall parade down County Route 94.
10:45 a.m.: Flag folding ceremony featuring a guest speaker and awards.
Glen Spey
10 a.m.: The Town of Lumberland will hold a brief event in commemoration of Memorial Day at the Lumberland Town Hall, 1054 Proctor Road. The event begins inside the town hall and is free and open to the public. Refreshments will be available.
Grahamsville
11 a.m.: There will be a flag exchange ceremony at the flag pole of the Grahamsville Rural Cemetery, Route 55. Boy Scout Troop 97, Girl Scout Troop 314 and an honor guard of local Veterans will be participating in the ceremony, which honors WWII army Veteran Richard William Hodges.
Liberty
10:30 a.m.: The Town of Liberty and Corporal Russell Sprague VFW Post 109 will host a Memorial Day parade on Main Street. The parade will conclude with a ceremony at the Liberty Veterans Cemetery on Cold Spring Road.
Livingston Manor
10 a.m.: Parade down Main Street will conclude at Rock Avenue (the old VFW property)
Long Eddy
1 p.m.: The Alan Milk Memorial VFW Post 7276 will conduct a memorial service at the Long Eddy Cemetery.
Lumberland
10 a.m.: The Town of Lumberland will hold a brief event in commemoration of Memorial Day at the Lumberland Town Hall, 1054 Proctor Road, Glen Spey. The event begins inside the Town Hall and is free and open to the public. Refreshments will be available.
Mamakating
9 a.m.: The Edward M. Maier Memorial VFW Post 4947 will hold a dedication and service at the Summitville Fire House and Monument. A Memorial Day service will follow at 11 a.m. at the Bloomingburg Cemetery, followed by the Wurtsboro Memorial Day Parade at 1 p.m. Parade lineup takes place at 12:30 p.m., and step-off is at 1 p.m.
Neversink
11 a.m.: There will be a flag exchange ceremony at the flag pole of the Grahamsville Rural Cemetery, Route 55, Grahamsville. Boy Scout Troop 97, Girl Scout Troop 314 and an honor guard of local Veterans will be participating in the ceremony, which honors WWII army Veteran Richard William Hodges.
Monticello
Monticello representatives host the county service. See Sullivan County listing.
Roscoe
10 a.m.: The Floyd Keener American Legion Post 315 will have a Memorial Day Parade.
11 a.m.: Memorial Day ceremony takes place after the parade, in front of the Roscoe-Rockland Firehouse.
Sullivan County
1 p.m.: The Sullivan County Veterans Service Agency will hold a Memorial Day service and wreath-laying ceremony at the Sullivan County Veterans Cemetery in Liberty. The master of ceremonies is Stephen Walsh, director of the county’s Veterans Service Agency.
Tusten-Highland-Lumberland
1 p.m.: Tusten-Highland-Lumberland VFW Post 6427 and Sylvan Liebla American Legion Post 1363 will hold joint Memorial Day services at Heroes Park at the corner of Route 55 and Proctor Road in Eldred. Refreshments will be served afterward.
Wurtsboro
1 p.m.: The American Legion Post 1266 will host the 2025 Memorial Day parade. Refreshments and ice cream will be served at the Wurtsboro Fire House at the conclusion of the parade.
Woodridge
3 p.m.: The Woodridge Fire Department will hold its annual Memorial Day service rain or shine at 2 Green Ave. The service will feature guest speaker Jim Farrell and will include a march to the Village Veterans’ Memorial for a wreath-laying ceremony, followed by light refreshments at the fire station.
Port Jervis
Memorial Day parade. Lineup takes place at 10:30 a.m. and step-off at 11 a.m. A ceremony will follow at Orange Square Veterans Park, 1 N. Broome St.
Hawley
1 p.m.: Annual Hawley Borough Memorial Day Parade steps off from Riverside Park and marches to Bingham Park. The parade is a salute to all who serve(d) and sacrificed. A ceremony will be held, led by American Legion Post 311.
Lackawaxen
10:30 a.m.: Ecker Haupt VFW Post 5635 will hold its annual Memorial Day service at the VFW, 560 Rte. 590.
Honesdale
10 a.m.: A memorial parade will take place in Honesdale Borough starting at 10 a.m., along Main Street from 4th Street to 9th Street and proceeding from there to Central Park. A ceremony will follow the parade on the Central Park stage, followed by a wreath ceremony at the Church Street bridge.
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