
BY: Nick Aresco
A Veterans Day ceremony in Springfield honored the brave and dedicated veterans at the Italian-American Veterans Memorial Monument. It was a small ceremony with a big impact honoring those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our country. The ceremony was held at the Italian-American Veterans Memorial Monument located in the South End in Springfield.
Mayor Domemic Sarno joined the Italian Cultural Center’s Co-President Charles Becker, along with other leaders to show their respects to all the Italian veterans who served. A handful of veterans themselves came to the ceremony, watching the Italian flag fly high above the memorial.
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