Photographs, quotes, thoughts and trees by Julie Walton Shaver, a lifestyle photographer based in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut


Memorial Day in Metuchen 2008

Looking for the 2009 Metuchen Memorial Day slide show?
Turn up the sound and
click here.




Below, pictures from the 2008 event…

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Memorial Day in Metuchen
is dedicated to the honor and support
of United States service personnel,
past and present,
especially those in harm’s way.

    Click the picture above, or click here, for a slide show from the 2008 Metuchen Memorial Day parade and ceremony. Turn up the sound! When the show is finished, it will jump back here where you can leave a comment showing support for the troops, and thanking the parade committee. They did an excellent job!

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    I challenged myself this year to think of ways to capture the full spirit of Memorial Day in small-town America. Above, the names of New Jersey residents who died in the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, are displayed at Freedom Plaza. According to memorials here, a Revolutionary War battle was fought in the area as well.

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    In my attempt to capture that Memorial Day spirit, I got out really early and walked around town, ending up in the old Colonial Cemetery where new flags had been placed by the tombstones of Revolutionary and Civil War soldiers. I also noticed the addition of a beautiful new memorial marking the cornerstones where the first Metuchen Meetinghouse was constructed in 1717.

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    Children young and old were decorating bikes all over town.
    That’s Justin Manley, above. Justin is running for Borough Council and was helping children with their bikes. I used those shots, plus pre-parade shots of scouts, as the slide show introduction. So many children are involved in the Memorial Day events here, that I thought it was a realistic segue into the images of troops and veterans. It is my hope that we teach our children to appreciate the sacrifices that have been made for our freedom, including the freedom of a democratic process of elections.

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    I love this shot of the Metuchen High School band.

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    It was a beautiful day, yet difficult for shooting because of the full sun. I sought a few shady spots to get lots of variety in my pictures.

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    I love this one!

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    A float in the parade listed the names of troops who have died in Afghanistan and Iraq. That can’t have been an easy float to make.

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    Cdr. John A. Rizzuto, left, watched last year’s Memorial Day slide show while on duty in Afghanistan with the U.S. Naval Reserve. I still have the email he sent telling me how meaningful it was for the troops to witness small-town-America from afar. Welcome home, John. We’re all glad you are safe!

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    Capt. Frederic Primich, of the U.S. Naval Reserve, was the Reviewing Officer and speaker at the ceremony.

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    Girl scouts were putting flowers on all the memorials at Memorial Park. As a mom, I can hear my mom-voice freaking out thinking, “Don’t get in front of the procession!” But my photographer-voice was jumping for joy. Photographers LIVE for photographs that tell a story. This one is a story of juxtaposition, and a moment that wouldn’t happen on any other day.

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    The flag-folding ceremony always makes me cry.

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    Youth in the Lincoln High School JROTC have participated in the Metuchen parade for years. Their dedication to their organization is obvious and I applaud them for setting a high standard for leadership and commitment.

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    The Metuchen Memorial Day slide show would not be the same without this face.

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    There were a lot of dogs in this year’s parade, escorted by members of the Metuchen Environmental Commission. This particular puppy was hanging out at the American Legion Hall after the ceremony. When I was taking the picture, the owner was saying, “It’s ok, he won’t eat your camera; he just ate 5 hot dogs.” Thus, I was not afraid!

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    Vietnam veterans salute their fallen comrades with the playing of Taps, following by the sacrificial pouring out of their beer.

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    There are a few pictures included in this year’s slide show that I took in the evening at Cloverleaf Memorial Cemetery in Woodbridge. It was an interesting way to end my Memorial Day — all alone in a cemetery. The wind was blowing thousands of little American flags by the gravestones, giving the grounds an eery sense of life, and the reality of the thousands of lives lost. I went there on the advice of one of the veterans at the parade. Thanks for sending me there. It really was beautiful.

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    I love how those Cloverleaf pictures add a sense of drama to the end of the slide show.

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    Memorial Day is a highlight of living in Metuchen. Presented by the Metuchen Area Chamber of Commerce, the parade and ceremony requires many volunteers and many hours of work in preparation.

    If you have a moment, please leave a comment below thanking veterans and their families for all they have sacrificed for our country. And be sure to thank the Memorial Day Parade Committee for all their hard work!

    May God grant us peace and protect our troops,
    ~julie
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32 Responses to “Memorial Day in Metuchen 2008”

  1. Jeanne says:

    As a resident who has viewed the parade for many years, I am amazed that you were able to get shots from so many locations – New Street, downtown reviewing stand, from train platform, Freedom Plaza, along High street and Lake avenue, Tommy’s Pond, and of course Memorial Park. And the moments afterward at the American Legion – sponsored bar-b-q. Terrific! The voluteers who were pictured in the parade, and those who make it happen are what Metuchen is all about! Thanks to all of you!

  2. TESS says:

    Julie,
    These are beautiful pictures. You do a beautiful job. The Memorial Day parade slide show with the music, just brings tears to my eyes!

    Thank you,
    TESS

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