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Tuskegee Airman to serve as parade grand marshal

Charles Nolley

BY KATHY CHANG
Staff Writer

EDISON — Resident Charles Nolley, a World War II Tuskegee airman, will serve as grand marshal for the township’s 55th annual Memorial Day Parade.

“Not only is Mr. Nolley a witness to history, he is living history,” said Mayor Thomas Lankey. “His story is one of perseverance, dedication, service and success. We are privileged to have Charles and his wife Martha as neighbors and we are honored to have him as our parade Grand Marshal.”

The annual parade will be held at 2 p.m. May 28.

Drafted in 1943, Nolley — now 99 years young — trained at Tuskegee Army Air Field in Alabama to be part of the elite Army Air Corps fighting force known as “Tuskegee Airmen,” four squadrons of African American fighter pilots. He spent three years with the 99th Pursuit Squadron and flew combat missions over Europe.

Nolley, a 1937 graduate of Arts High School in Newark, enjoyed acting, dancing and stand-up comedy. He was preparing for an entertainment career before being drafted. After his 1946 honorable discharge as a lieutenant, Nolley briefly returned to show business, performing in several Broadway productions.

Later, he received a bachelor of arts degree from Virginia State University and a Master’s degree in Dramatic Arts from Columbia University. He went on to teach at Barringer Prep in Newark, where he served as vice principal before his retirement.

Nolley and his wife have two adult children, three grandchildren, and are both active members in Edison’s Oak Tree Senior Club.

In preparation for Edison’s annual parade, the township is seeking organizations, groups and businesses wishing to participate.

These may include: veteran organizations and military reserve units, civic and community groups, school and professional marching bands, school and youth sports organizations, local businesses and mascots, bagpipers and choirs, police and fire departments, auxiliary police organizations, volunteer fire and first aid squads and antique automobile clubs.

This year’s parade will begin at Walsh Avenue in the Clara Barton section of the township and travel along Amboy Avenue to Brower Avenue where refreshments will be served at the American Legion’s Clara Barton Post 324.

The parade will again feature the “Most Patriotic” Bicycle Decorating Contest with prizes for creative youngsters.

Interested participants may contact Dana Ligato-Grego at dligato@edisonnj.org or call 732-248-7298.

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