TOMS RIVER, NJ—Mayor Rodrick joined forces with the American Legion, service members from all military branches, the Toms River Police Department, and the Township Council to commemorate the 90th Annual Memorial Day Parade in Toms River.
The event, held today, was a tribute to honor and remember those who sacrificed their lives defending our freedoms. Mayor Rodrick expressed gratitude to all attendees for paying respect to the brave men and women who have served.

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