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Sag Harbor Observes Veterans Day With Parade, Service

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A military color guard  led a contingent of veterans on Main Street in Sag Harbor Saturday, November 11, during the village's annual Veterans Day observance. STEPHEN J. KOTZ

A military color guard led a contingent of veterans on Main Street in Sag Harbor Saturday, November 11, during the village's annual Veterans Day observance. STEPHEN J. KOTZ

Members of the American Legion Auxiliary pose for a photo before Saturday's parade. STEPHEN J. KOTZ

Members of the American Legion Auxiliary pose for a photo before Saturday's parade. STEPHEN J. KOTZ

Members of Sag Harbor Boy Scout Troop 455 march in Saturday's Sag Harbor Veterans Day Parade. STEPHEN J. KOTZ

Members of Sag Harbor Boy Scout Troop 455 march in Saturday's Sag Harbor Veterans Day Parade. STEPHEN J. KOTZ

Members of the military color guard in Sag Harbor's Veterans Day Parade on Saturday.  STEPHEN J. KOTZ

Members of the military color guard in Sag Harbor's Veterans Day Parade on Saturday. STEPHEN J. KOTZ

A contingents of veterans march in Sag Harbor's annual Veterans Day parade. STEPHEN J. KOTZ

A contingents of veterans march in Sag Harbor's annual Veterans Day parade. STEPHEN J. KOTZ

Former U.S. Army Captain Michael Dee addressed the crowd at the American Legion post following Sag Harbor's annual Veterans Day parade. STEPHEN J. KOTZ

Former U.S. Army Captain Michael Dee addressed the crowd at the American Legion post following Sag Harbor's annual Veterans Day parade. STEPHEN J. KOTZ

Members of the military color guard in Sag Harbor's Veterans Day Parade on Saturday.   KYRIL BROMLEY

Members of the military color guard in Sag Harbor's Veterans Day Parade on Saturday. KYRIL BROMLEY

Members of the military color guard in Sag Harbor's Veterans Day Parade on Saturday.   KYRIL BROMLEY

Members of the military color guard in Sag Harbor's Veterans Day Parade on Saturday. KYRIL BROMLEY

Members of the military color guard in Sag Harbor's Veterans Day Parade on Saturday.   KYRIL BROMLEY

Members of the military color guard in Sag Harbor's Veterans Day Parade on Saturday. KYRIL BROMLEY

Members of the military color guard in Sag Harbor's Veterans Day Parade on Saturday.   KYRIL BROMLEY

Members of the military color guard in Sag Harbor's Veterans Day Parade on Saturday. KYRIL BROMLEY

Former U.S. Army Captain Michael Dee addressed the crowd at the American Legion post following Sag Harbor's annual Veterans Day parade.    KYRIL BROMLEY

Former U.S. Army Captain Michael Dee addressed the crowd at the American Legion post following Sag Harbor's annual Veterans Day parade. KYRIL BROMLEY

Members of Sag Harbor Boy Scout Troop 455 march in Saturday's Sag Harbor Veterans Day Parade.   KYRIL BROMLEY

Members of Sag Harbor Boy Scout Troop 455 march in Saturday's Sag Harbor Veterans Day Parade. KYRIL BROMLEY

Former U.S. Army Captain Michael Dee addressed the crowd at the American Legion post following Sag Harbor's annual Veterans Day parade.    KYRIL BROMLEY

Former U.S. Army Captain Michael Dee addressed the crowd at the American Legion post following Sag Harbor's annual Veterans Day parade. KYRIL BROMLEY

authorStephen J. Kotz on Nov 11, 2023
Under a crisp and clear autumn sky, Sag Harbor Village held its annual Veterans Day observance on Saturday morning, beginning with a parade from the Civil War monument at Main... more

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