Upper Saddle River announces Memorial Day Parade and road closure for May 25

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The Borough of Upper Saddle River announced on May 22 that its annual Memorial Day Parade and Ceremony will take place on May 25, beginning at 11:30 a.m. The parade is set to start on West Saddle River Road at Ripplewood Drive and will conclude at the Borough Hall, where a ceremony will follow.

The event aims to honor those who have served in the armed forces. Residents and visitors are encouraged to attend both the parade and the ceremony in front of Borough Hall.

As part of the event, West Saddle River Road will be closed to vehicular traffic between Lake Street and Old Stone Church Road from approximately 11:15 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. Local officials advise drivers to plan alternate routes if traveling through the area during this time.

No additional background or historical information about previous parades or ceremonies was provided by officials in this announcement.

Community members are invited to participate in observing Memorial Day as part of these scheduled activities.



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