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Lee Covino named 2024 honoree for N.Y. Veteran Hall of Fame by Sen. Scarcella-Spanton

Lee Covino named 2024 honoree for N.Y. Veteran Hall of Fame by Sen. Scarcella-Spanton
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Lee Covino dies at 72. Our nation's veterans lose a staunch ally.

NYC denies permit for Memorial Day Parade while cannabis parade allowed

Veterans ask: Why can pot supporters march in NYC but we can't have Memorial Day parade?

Veterans ask: Why can pot supporters march in NYC but we can’t have Memorial Day parade? Updated May 10, 2021; Posted May 10, 2021 The Vietnam Veterans of American march at the Memorial Day Parade on Forest Avenue on Sunday, May 26, 2019. (Staten Island Advance/Shira Stoll) Facebook Share STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. Local veterans want to know why they can’t march down Forest Avenue to celebrate Memorial Day, but just last week supporters of legal marijuana got to parade down Broadway carrying a giant joint. James Haynes, CEO of United Staten Island Veterans’ Organization Inc. (USIVO), said they want to be able to “honor those veterans, current and past, who have served this great nation” in the annual parade that’s more than a century old.

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S.I. Vets see 'double standard' as pot proponents march down Broadway but they can't have Memorial Day parade

S.I. Vets see ‘double standard’ as pot proponents march down Broadway but they can’t have Memorial Day parade Updated May 07, 5:21 PM; Posted May 07, 1:42 PM The Vietnam Veterans of American march at the Memorial Day Parade on Forest Avenue on Sunday, May 26, 2019. (Staten Island Advance/Shira Stoll) Facebook Share STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. Local veterans want to know why they can’t march down Forest Avenue to celebrate Memorial Day, but just last week supporters of legal marijuana got to parade down Broadway carrying a giant joint. James Haynes, CEO of United Staten Island Veterans’ Organization Inc. (USIVO), said they want to be able to “honor those veterans, current and past, who have served this great nation” in the annual parade that’s more than a century old.

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