The Woodbridge Memorial Day Ceremony will be held Monday, May 27 at 11 am in front of the Center Building at the Veterans of Foreign Wars monument. In case of inclement weather, the event will be held indoors at The Center café in the Center Building.
Led by former Army Captain Barry Josephs, the ceremony gives our community an opportunity to remember and express gratitude to all the fallen servicemen and servicewomen.
The keynote speaker this year will be Irving Moy—a well-known Civil War author, historian and reenactment participant who specializes in the life of Abraham Lincoln. Irving is also the Civil War docent at the West Haven Military Museum and Learning Center.
The ceremony will include patriotic music, a memorial wreath presentation, the Woodbridge Police Department Honor Guard, Boy Scout Troop 907, and remarks by state and local elected officials.
Town offices will be closed to observe the holiday.