A July 4th Tradition Continues
A July 4th Tradition Continues
- July 17, 2024


Earlier this month, we continued our annual Fourth of July tradition of placing American flags in each of the 2,983 engraved names on the 9/11 Memorial the morning of Independence Day. With the help of Team Red, White, and Blue, a non-profit dedicated to the assistance of veterans and military families, and TD Bank, we honored veterans and continued our mission to never forget.
By Thomas Flatley, Government & Community Affairs Coordinator
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