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2012 baseball parade

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Flanders firefighters were proud to again take part in the annual Little League parade. Assistant Chief Tom Shields, who died in the line of duty last summer, was honored during the ceremonies for his work with the baseball program. Photos and presentation by Doug Fenichel, APR
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2012 Mount Olive Little League ParadeApril 14, 2012

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Players march past Engine 95as the parade begins.

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A long line of baseball caps and players jerseys in front our our trucks on the way to the field for opening ceremonies.

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Engine 95 and the rescue gig staged ona hill over the field asthe kids marched on tothe diamond and lined up.

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Kevin & Roberto standing at attention during the Star-Spangled Banner.

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Mayor Rob Greenbaum was among the dignitaries welcoming the players.

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Ass’t Chief Tom Shields was honored with a moment of silence, followed by a blast of 95’s siren. Mayor Greenbaum threw the first ball of the season to Brandon, Tom’s son, who then shook the mayor’s hand.