Memorial Day parade of emergency vehicles to travel around Dutchess on Monday

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Poughkeepsie Fire Department Tower Ladder 2. Copyright Mid-Hudson News 2020

POUGHKEEPSIE – Dutchess County Executive Marc Molinaro and Marc Coviello, Director of the Dutchess County Division of Veterans’ Services, have organized a convoy of county, police, fire and local municipality vehicles to traverse Dutchess County as part of this year’s Memorial Day celebrations on Monday, May 25th.

 County Executive Molinaro said, “Generations of brave men and women have protected this great nation, far too many of whom made the supreme sacrifice in defense of our country. Just because we are physically distancing ourselves from one another during these strange times, doesn’t mean we can’t honor these courageous service members who died to keep America safe. Nothing will stop us from honoring their legacies this Memorial Day.”

 On Monday, May 25th, after laying wreaths at the Dutchess County War Memorial, the Memorial Day Convoy will depart at 11 am escorted by Dutchess County Sheriff’s vehicles that will be decorated by Leah Eddington, a local artist. City of Poughkeepsie Fire Department vehicles will join as the Memorial Day Convoy travels down Main Street, taking Route 9 south.

 The route is as follows:

– Main Street in Poughkeepsie to Route 9,

– Travel south down Route 9 From Poughkeepsie to Wappingers & Fishkill,

– Take Route 52 to East Fishkill,

– Follow Route 82 from Fishkill to East Fishkill taking 376 into Hopewell Junction,

– Beekman road from Hopewell Junction to Beekman,

– Route 55 out to Pawling

– Route 22/343/44 to from Pawling through Dover/Amenia and up to Millerton,

– Route 199  to Pine Plains and Milan to Red Hook, and finally;

Map of the route for the convoy.

– Route 9 back down to Poughkeepsie, coming through Rhinebeck and Hyde Park.

As it travels throughout the county, each municipality will have official vehicles join the Memorial Day Convoy as it travels through their respective borders.

Residents are asked to please not gather in large group settings to watch the Memorial Day Convoy. To show support, residents are instead encouraged to hang American flags along the convoy’s route. For those families who live along the route, children are encouraged to paint and draw flags to be displayed in their windows, or on driveways.

Because of the COVID-19 global pandemic, most of the traditional Memorial Day celebrations have been canceled or will not be open to the public. Many municipalities, local VFW, and American Legion posts have chosen to hold private ceremonies to honor our servicemen and women who made the ultimate sacrifice, as well as join the Memorial Day Convoy.

For more information, contact Dutchess County Division of Veterans Services at (845) 486-2060.




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