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Mayor Bernie Platt greets citizens and veterans prior to the Memorial Day ceremonies. The Fire Department flew a US flag above the Town Hall crowd on Monday, May 30. Mayor Bernie Platt addresses the Memorial Day crowd of about 350. Behind Mayor Bernie Platt are (left to right): Councilman Frank Falcone, Coucilwoman Pamela Lampitt, Councilwoman Marlyn Kalitan, Councilman John Amato, Council VP Joyce Walker, Council President David Fleisher, Assemblyman Louis Greenwald, Assemblywoman Mary Previte and Camden County Freeholder Riletta Cream during the singing of the National Anthem.
Behind Mayor Bernie Platt are (left to right): Fire Chief Robert Giorgio, Police Chief Brian Malloy, Councilwoman Shelley Adler, Councilman Frank Falcone, Councilwoman Pamela Lampitt, Councilwoman Marlyn Kalitan, Councilman John Amato, Council President David Fleisher, State Senator John Adler, Assemblyman Louis Greenwald, Assemblywoman Mary Previte, Freeholder Riletta Cream and Freeholder Carmen Rodriguez. Assemblyman Louis Greenwald delivers the Memorial Day Ceremony's keynote address. Honored guest Ashley LeSure helps Mayor Platt place a wreath on the original Delaware Township War Memorial at Cherry Hill's Municipal Complex.  Ashley's father, Army SFC Randle LeSure, recently returned from active duty in the Middle East. Mayor Platt looks on as Rabbi and Army Col. Ira Kronenberg delivers the benediction at the War Memorial.
Hundreds of residents and neighbors gathered at the Municipal Complex on Monday, May 30 for Cherry Hill's Memorial Day Observance. Guests observe the Memorial Day ceremonies. The Fire Department flies a US flag over the Memorial Day crowd. Color guards stand at the ready during the Memorial Day cermonies.
Veterans and guests observe the cermonies at the War Memorial. Veterans observe the War Memorial ceremony. Elected officials and veterans observe the War Memorial ceremony. Fire Chief Robert Giorgio, Police Chief Brian Malloy and veterans observe the War Memorial ceremony.
On a beautiful Memorial Day, the US flag flies over the guests, veterans and elected officials at the original Delaware Township War Memorial in Cherry Hill, 820 Mercer Street.
 
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