By Cindy Salcedo

Every year, the Byram Veteran s Association hosts a parade as a reminder of service, remembrance, and gratitude for memorial day. Located within the Byram neighborhood, the center is merely a structure, but one that speaks to the tradition of honoring the many town men and women who have served in the armed forces. That legacy comes into focus annually on Memorial Day, when the town turns out for the Byram Veterans Parade. But in recent times not so many locals seem to stop by for the parade.

Part of the reason, Greenwich resident Andrea Doty believes, is invisibility. “They should advertise them a little bit more. Make up the page in the papers or something,” she said. Although the parade is so deeply rooted in Greenwich’s history, many residents are not even

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