Eatontown Historical Committee honoring veterans and active duty service members

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The Eatontown Historical Committee will recognize the service of veterans and active duty service members during the Museum Open House from 2-4 p.m. on Nov. 6 at 75 Broad St.

An Honor Garden of Flags will be displayed on the museum’s grounds. Each flag is dedicated in honor or in memory of a veteran or active duty service member. Flags will be added to the Honor Garden as a visible reminder of the service of our military men and women.

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Flags and ribbons will be available at the Eatontown Museum on Nov. 6. Inside the museum there will be exhibits reflecting the tradition and sacrifice of military service to our country and life on the home front.

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