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Veterans share stories, read poems during South Brunswick Senior Center’s Veterans Day event

Councilwoman Jo Hochman, right, with veteran Sandy Lemlein during the South Brunswick Senior Center's Veterans Day ceremony on Nov. 9.

SOUTH BRUNSWICK – A number of veterans shared stories, read poems and sang “God Bless America” during a special event held in South Brunswick to mark Veterans Day.

Mostly vets from the Vietnam War and from Brandywine Living at Princeton attended the Nov. 9 event at the Senior Center, which began with The Pledge of Allegiance led by Councilwoman Jo Hochman and including thankful remarks by Mayor Charles Carley, according to information provided by the Senior Center.

The annual event is coordinated by Caryl Greenberg, the Senior Center social worker. At 10:30 a.m. on the second Tuesday of each month, she runs a Veterans Support Group at the Senior Center; all veterans are welcome to attend.

The event was followed with lunch and patriotic music by the Jersey Chix.

Councilman Joe Camarota, left, with veteran Emil Bonagura during a Veterans Day ceremony held at the South Brunswick Senior Center on Nov. 9.
Diane Duffy, co-teacher of the crochet group at the South Brunswick Senior Center, shows off gift bags the group made of crocheted items for each veteran who attended the Veterans Day ceremony at the senior center on Nov. 9.
TJ Brungard, a teacher at South Brunswick High School, plays "Taps" during the Veterans Day ceremony at the South Brunswick Senior Center on Nov. 9.
The South Brunswick Senior Center held a Veterans Day ceremony on Nov. 9, focusing on the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I.
Caryl Greenberg, social worker for the Senior Center, left, who coordinated a Veterans Day event at the South Brunswick Senior Center on Nov. 9, with veteran Jack Stibol.
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