Memorial Day in Metuchen: The Slide Show

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- 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!

- 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.

- 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.

- 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.

- I love this shot of the Metuchen High School band.

- 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.

- I love this one!

- 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.

- 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!

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

- 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.

- The flag-folding ceremony always makes me cry.

- 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.

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

- 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!

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

- 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.

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

- 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





Well my friend, you have done it once again. Marvelous, fabulous, and simply wonderous. Your talent is divine and we are all a little better off because you share it with us. Thank you for the sleepless nights and tireful days you experience in order to produce this so quickly. Thanks to the Metuchen Chamber and the parade committee for presenting the annual event and using you to show us all the different perspectives. Most of all though, thank you to all of the men and women who serve and especially to those who paid the ultimate sacrfice for this nation, our freedoms and our liberty. GOD BLESS AMERICA!
Comment by Justin Manley — May 29, 2008 @ 7:48 pm
Amazing work, Julie. While some of us may not agree with the current war in Iraq, your photographs will travel far and wide in support of the troops. Thank you and may God bless those in harm’s way.
Comment by Steve G. — May 29, 2008 @ 7:58 pm
I love Metuchen and the Memorial Day parade is one of the reasons! Thank you to all the people who make it happen, and to the veterans and families of service members.
Thank you, Julie. The internet is a better place because of you.
Comment by michelle — May 29, 2008 @ 9:37 pm
Julie- You captured our thoughts, our feelings and our sadness. You also captured the optimisim of this great country - as refected in a wonderful town called Metuchen. And you made me cry. Bless you, dear friend. Thank you.
Comment by Jan Margolis — May 29, 2008 @ 10:13 pm
Hello,
My name is Matthew Strickland, I am the Junior Firefighter who is holding the ax in one of your pictures. The Memorial Day Parade is the last place I will wear the Junior Firefighter uniform as I am being appointed to the Metuchen Fire Department at the next Town Council meeting. I must say that is a really great picture.
Good work,
Matt Strickland
[Hi Matt — Julie here — WOW! Congratulations! That’s an awesome picture, and knowing the story behind it makes it even better! Thanks! — jws]
Comment by Matt Strickland — May 29, 2008 @ 11:10 pm
Thank you so much! THe photos and the music are beautiful and convey so much. Sometimes the parade passed by so quickly - it’s great to see moments frozen in time - to savor, to enjoy, to ponder and to pray.
Comment by Anne — May 30, 2008 @ 5:49 am
Another great slideshow. We were sorry to miss the parade this year. Keep up the wonderful work, Julie!
And thanks for taking such great pics of my mother in law and neices!
Comment by Alison Soto — May 30, 2008 @ 7:55 am
Great job Julie! Is there any way to get copies of some of the photos? I am in two of them with my dog and a friend of mine is in another.
Thanks
Comment by MIke Porcaro — May 30, 2008 @ 1:50 pm
Wow! The photos are incredible and really capture the sincerity of the people marching in the parade. We all support our troops and pray for a safe return.
Comment by carolyn — May 30, 2008 @ 2:26 pm
Halfway around the world, you made me so proud to be from America. Thank you for your vision… you are an incredible artist, and how lucky for those around you that you care enough to make us all care, too. Truly beautiful!
Comment by Beth Gallagher — May 30, 2008 @ 3:23 pm
Thank you, Julie. I was not able to make this year’s parade so I really appreciate your photos. It is such a pleasure to be able to sit and watch the many meaningful pictures you take to share with us. It makes us proud to live in Metuchen where the patriotic spirit is alive and well. God bless our troops and may they know that they are always in our thoughts and prayers.
Anna
Comment by Anna Rice — May 30, 2008 @ 7:09 pm
Julie:
I always look forward to your slideshows. I have never once attended a parade as a spectator; I have always been a participant. It gives me tremendous pride to acknowledge, thank and support our past and current troops. We are grateful we live in a small community where our children are continuosly involved and grateful to those who protect our country. Superb work and thankyou for sharing the parade with those of us who do not get to view it. We continue to pray for the safe return of all our troops and extend our heartfelt thanks to the soldiers and their families for keeping our families safe.
Comment by laura chiusano — May 30, 2008 @ 8:45 pm
Excellent work Julie as usual you have captured the spirit of all. Love it!
Tina
Comment by Tina DiSano — May 30, 2008 @ 9:52 pm
The slide show presentation was beautifully done!
I watched it with my three girls Erin (8), Lauren(6) and Sarah (2).
Your pictures captured the special moments of what Memorial Day is all about.
God Bless!
Audrey
Comment by Audrey Hausser — May 31, 2008 @ 12:01 am
My mom sent me your link because I used to live in Metuchen but now live in England. This is beautiful, and truly captures the spirit of not only Memorial Day, but of Metuchen. Thank you for doing this, it made me feel like I was there, even though I wasn’t.
Comment by Gina Gibbins — May 31, 2008 @ 2:48 am
Well Jules, you’ve done it again. Excellent slideshow! Really captured the spirit of the day.
Great job!
Mike and co.
Comment by mike shephard — May 31, 2008 @ 7:14 am
Julie,
Jan Margolis forwarded this slide show to me. Am mesmerized by its beauty and the emotions that you so aptly captured and conveyed in it. Thanks for doing such a great job.
Best,
Jeanne Achille
Comment by Jeanne Achille — May 31, 2008 @ 9:40 am
What a beautiful day. You managed to capture the heart, soul and spirit of those you photographed - young and old - honoring past, present and future.
Makes one proud to live here.
God bless America! God bless you!
Comment by Carol Riggi — May 31, 2008 @ 12:49 pm
Dear Julie,
I am always overwhelmed at Memorial Day ceremonies. Captain Zjawin,USMC is my son in law,married to Ellen and my other daughter, Anne, is an Ensign in the United States Coast Guard stationed on a law enforcement cutter. Thank you for your work on this tribute to our service men and women. I will send this to my daughter and her shipmates. They will appreciate it. God bless you and God bless America.
Comment by John Mulhern — May 31, 2008 @ 7:09 pm
Thank you Julie for recording another amazing Memorial Day in Metuchen. Thank you, Jan, Nick and Walter for forwarding this beautiful site to me in Fountain Hills. The Memorial Day Committee and the Metuchen Chamber of Commerce has done another magnificent job!
It was truly a joy to see so many familar faces and to see the proud tradition continue in the best small town in this great Nation.
God Bless America and especially bless all those who have fought and continue to fight each day for our freedom.
Comment by Suzanne Nann — May 31, 2008 @ 9:37 pm
So emotionally beautiful,inspired by God.
Thank you dear friend!
Comment by nancy leardi — May 31, 2008 @ 9:41 pm
Small town America at it’s best….You are a genius….
Comment by Norm Bloomfield — June 1, 2008 @ 7:27 pm
Dear Julie
This year is a work of art.I would like to THANK YOU again for covering the PARADE so beautifully.
I thank You for superior support of the parade committee.Your efforts make the parade an ongoing legacy.The Parade Committee is able to see the results of the countless hours of meetings and phone calls e-mails and set up work coordinating the Parade.We wish you well and hope you will be with us for your 4th year.
Best of wishes to you and your family.Walter Z
Comment by Walter Zjawin — June 1, 2008 @ 8:50 pm
Wow! Awesome - and one of your pictures - “Freedom is not free…” Let us honor and salute all, both past and present, who enable us to live in the land of the Free.
Comment by Dorothy — June 2, 2008 @ 8:44 am
Julie-
We are so lucky to have you!!!!
Great slideshow.
Comment by Christine — June 2, 2008 @ 9:09 am
Jan Margolis sent me to see this. I’m up in MA but even though she is the only one I know in the parade, I cried my eyes out! Very touching and beautifully done. An incredible parade honoring people who have given their all. Thanks for sharing.
Comment by Barbara McGill — June 2, 2008 @ 9:28 am
I received the link to this from my sister who lives in Metuchen. Thank you Ashley, for sharing with me. And thank you Julie for creating this work of art, and best wishes for you in the future.
Russ Thacker
Salt Lake City
Comment by Russell Thacker — June 2, 2008 @ 11:34 am
Thank you for putting this wonderful and inspiring reflection of Memorial Day and its meaning for Metuchen and the World together. Cathy Haugh had forwarded the link to our family as we live now in Germany. Thank you for your vision and gift allowing us to share this day with all of you.
Comment by Bettina Tratz-Ryan — June 2, 2008 @ 5:02 pm
This was a very nice slide show. Represents quintessential America. First I thought it was Anytown USA, but then I began to recognize some Metuchenites. Nice blending local and enduring Memorial Day themes.
Comment by Andrew Rosenblum — June 4, 2008 @ 9:28 pm
DEAR JULIE,
THANK YOU FOR SHARING A BEAUTIFUL EXPERIENCE WITH US. MY FAMILY AND BOY SCOUT TROOP 44 OF EDISON MARCHED IN THE PARADE. I WILL PASS YOUR WEBSITE ON TO THE OTHERS IN THE TROOP. WE WERE PROUD TO BE ABLE TO PARTICIPATE IN A TRADITION THAT MEANS SO MUCH.
Comment by CINDY DALY — June 7, 2008 @ 8:49 am
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
Comment by TESS — June 12, 2008 @ 12:04 pm
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!
Comment by Jeanne — July 4, 2008 @ 12:07 pm