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Southern Ulster Times, Wednesday, November 15, 2017
IN THIS ISSUE
Calendar..........................................12
Craig McKinney................................ 9
Classifieds...................................... 26
Crossword...................................... 28
Dining Guide....................................13
Highland......................................... 23
Letters to the Editor........................8
Marlboro........................................ 24
Obituaries...................................... 37
Opinion.............................................8
Police Blotter...................................4
Plattekill........................................ 25
School News...................................20
Service Directory...........................34
Sports............................................40
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Marlborough remembers Veterans
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defense of freedom and the promotion
of the American ideal. Their example
carries on through generations and sets
the high standards by which we operate
today,” he said.
Cmdr. Jones said his crew knows the
risks they face “and they stare those risks
right in the eye and face them head on
because they understand the sacrifices
necessary and there can be no victory
without it.”
Cmdr. Jones said it is important to
acknowledge the support of the families
of service men and women because they
understand “the necessary struggle we
endure to promote the ideals of equality
and peace.” He reminded everyone “that
every day is a gift [and] each step is
an opportunity given to us by Veterans
currently serving abroad as well as those
who have served in the past.”
NYS Assemblyman Frank Skartados
said “We all know that we live in the land
of the free because we are the home of
the brave; the brave men and women in
uniform who put country and community
before family and self.”
Skartados