Community Honors Sacrifice and Tradition at Mastic Beach’s 75th Memorial Day Parade


Veterans salute the flag at the Mastic Beach Memorial Day Parade. | Robert Chartuk

Mastic Beach residents turned out in full force to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee Anniversary of the Memorial Day Parade, hosted by Arthur H. Clune American Legion Post 1533. The 75th annual event honored fallen service members and paid tribute to generations of veterans with one of the largest and most spirited parades the village has seen in years.

Leading the parade as Grand Marshals were Michael Talbot and William Mims, both Vietnam War veterans. They marched at the head of a robust procession that featured the Mastic Beach Fire Department, Ambulance Company, and other local departments, William Floyd Pep Band and Honor Society, ROTC, Paws of War, Mastic Beach Property Owners Association, Tri-Hamlet Sports Club, scouts, William Floyd Diner, Shinnecock Nation, New Hope Church, Community Counseling, Sons and Daughters of Italy, to name a few. 

“This year’s turnout exceeded expectations,” said Post Commander Kenn Brown. “It shows how much this community values its veterans and remembers what this day is truly about.”

The parade began at the Five Corners on Neighborhood Road with a solemn memorial service. It paused at the Mastic Beach Fire Department for a ceremony honoring past members before concluding at the Legion, where commemorative wreaths were placed. Making presentations were Brookhaven Supervisor Dan Panico, Senator Dean Murray, Legislator Jim Mazzarella, Judge Edward Hennessey, and staff from Assemblyman Joe DeStefano’s office. 

As Robert A. Miller, Jr. noted, “It’s not just a tradition—it’s our responsibility.”


Organizations Included in this History


Daily Feed

Education

Stony Brook students blend fitness and ecology in 3K EcoWalk

Stony Brook University students participated in the "Running Wild 3K EcoWalk," a new Earthstock event conducted on April 21 at the Ashley Schiff Preserve.


Sports

Are The Mets Going with a Youth Movement?

It’s hard to believe that the New York Mets, with a billionaire owner, might opt for a youth movement after spending so much on a star player like Juan Soto just last season, but that nightmare might become a reality for Amazin’ fans.


Sports

Bowl Season Brings Value

The new landscape of college football has brought many changes, and the transfer portal has significantly affected bowl games. More and more players are opting out of bowl games if their teams aren’t in the College Football Playoff, and while that is disappointing for fans, it gives sports bettors an edge.