The City of Hoboken will host a Memorial Day Parade celebrating America’s 250th Anniversary at the end of next month, officials announced this week.

By John Heinis/Hudson County View
The event is a joint effort between the City of Hoboken, the Hoboken Division of Cultural Affairs, the Hoboken Historical Museum, American Legion Post 107, and the Hoboken Business Alliance.
“Generations of the Truglio family have served our country and community. Joe served his country during the Vietnam War, his father was a World War II veteran, and his uncles, Peter and Jack, are named on Hoboken’s World War II Memorial for their service and sacrifice,” Post Commander John Carey said in a statement.
“There’s no one more deserving than Joe to represent veterans in expressing our gratitude to those we remember today.”
The parade, which is anticipated to be the largest parade in Hoboken’s history, will step off on Saturday, May 30th, at 11 a.m. from First and Washington Street to 11th Street.
Some of the parade highlights will include the 63rd Army Band, the Hawthorne Caballeros, and the Rockin’ Redwings, as well as themed floats carrying local veterans and dignitaries, professional entertainers including Zach Alexander, Charlie Lopez Band and Fred Lehotay & the Ragtimers, Hoboken public safety divisions, and much more.
“As we approach America’s 250th anniversary, Hoboken looks forward to honoring both our nation’s history and the generations of service members who have defended it,” added Mayor Emily Jabbour.
“This Memorial Day Parade is a meaningful tradition that brings our community together in remembrance and gratitude, but this year is particularly exciting as it will certainly also showcase the energy and spirit that make Hoboken so special.”
The family-friendly, community event was organized to serve as both a solemn remembrance of those who gave their lives in service and a vibrant celebration of American history and community spirit.
Residents and visitors alike are encouraged to attend, bring their families, and participate in honoring the nation’s history and those who have served.
“As we commemorate our nation’s 250th anniversary, the Hoboken Historical Museum is proud to help bring our community together to reflect on the stories, sacrifices, and achievements that have shaped both our city and our country,” noted Hoboken Historical Museum Executive Director Robert Foster.
“Preserving Hoboken’s history means more than safeguarding the past, it means sharing these stories with new generations and celebrating the people and traditions that continue to define our community. This parade is a meaningful way to honor those who served, while recognizing the role Hoboken has played in the broader American story.”
The parade and celebration are made possible with the help of generous sponsors including Morey, Nee, Tobias & Oswald, LLC, Pegasus Partners, LLC, Lincoln Property Company, Hufnagel Landscaping, The Jill Biggs Group, and Muller Insurance, as well as community volunteers.
Additional details, including the full lineup of participating organizations and community impacts, will be announced in the coming weeks.







