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Tinton Falls marks 75th Diamond Jubilee with parade, town song and community sponsors
Summary
Tinton Falls celebrated its 75th Diamond Jubilee with a parade from Burrow Hall to Sycamore Avenue Park featuring more than two dozen marching units, music, local youth groups and dozens of sponsors; Mayor Risa Clayer and county officials attended and a stage program with a guest performer followed the procession.
Joe Maruchi, the broadcast host, opened a live stream of Tinton Falls’ 75th Diamond Jubilee parade and opening ceremony on Saturday, announcing the mile-and-a-quarter route from Burrow Hall past Mammoth Regional High School to Sycamore Avenue Park and saying, “I’m Joe Maruchi,” as he guided viewers through the procession.
The broadcast emphasized community participation and local history. “We have over two dozen here that are going to be marching about the mile and a quarter route,” Maruchi said, and noted the borough’s 1950 referendum and Aug. 15 founding while previewing the afternoon’s marching units, rides, games and vendors.
Why it matters: The jubilee brought together local…
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