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On a Cold and Blustery Day, Sag Harbor Honors Veterans

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Sag Harbor held its annual Veterans Day observance on a blustery November 11 morning. STEPHEN J. KOTZ

Sag Harbor held its annual Veterans Day observance on a blustery November 11 morning. STEPHEN J. KOTZ

Members of Sag Harbor's American Legion Auxiliary participated in Tuesday's Veterans Day parade. STEPHEN J. KOTZ

Members of Sag Harbor's American Legion Auxiliary participated in Tuesday's Veterans Day parade. STEPHEN J. KOTZ

Members of Sag Harbor Boy Scout Troop 455 marched in Sag Harbor's annual Veterans Day parade. STEPHEN J. KOTZ

Members of Sag Harbor Boy Scout Troop 455 marched in Sag Harbor's annual Veterans Day parade. STEPHEN J. KOTZ

A color guard led the Sag Harbor Veterans Day parade down Bay Street past the flag in Marine Park that was at half-staff to honor the late Vice President Dick Cheney. STEPHEN J. KOTZ

A color guard led the Sag Harbor Veterans Day parade down Bay Street past the flag in Marine Park that was at half-staff to honor the late Vice President Dick Cheney. STEPHEN J. KOTZ

The Sag Harbor American Legion Auxiliary served coffee and rolls to the large crowd that turned out for the annual Veterans Day observance. STEPHEN J. KOTZ

The Sag Harbor American Legion Auxiliary served coffee and rolls to the large crowd that turned out for the annual Veterans Day observance. STEPHEN J. KOTZ

A large crowd attended the annual Sag Harbor Veterans Day observance at the American Legion hall. STEPHEN J. KOTZ

A large crowd attended the annual Sag Harbor Veterans Day observance at the American Legion hall. STEPHEN J. KOTZ

Theresa Labrozzi, a Navy veteran, spoke at Tuesday's Veterans Day service at the American Legion in Sag Harbor. Looking on, from left, were Veterans of Foreign War chaplain Paul Gerecke, VFW Senior Vice Commander Greg Keramis and American Legion Commander Jack Prizzi. STEPHEN J. KOTZ

Theresa Labrozzi, a Navy veteran, spoke at Tuesday's Veterans Day service at the American Legion in Sag Harbor. Looking on, from left, were Veterans of Foreign War chaplain Paul Gerecke, VFW Senior Vice Commander Greg Keramis and American Legion Commander Jack Prizzi. STEPHEN J. KOTZ

authorStephen J. Kotz on Nov 11, 2025
Sag Harbor residents braved blustery winds and the first freezing temperatures of the year to attend the village’s annual Veterans Day parade and observance on Tuesday, November 11. A small... more

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