July 4th Parade Held in Southampton - 27 East

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July 4th Parade Held in Southampton

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Spectators at the parade on Tuesday.

Spectators at the parade on Tuesday.

The July Fourth Parade in Southampton Village on Tuesday.

The July Fourth Parade in Southampton Village on Tuesday.

The July Fourth Parade in Southampton Village on Tuesday.

The July Fourth Parade in Southampton Village on Tuesday.

Elizabeth Veccio marches with the Third New York Regiment during the parade.

Elizabeth Veccio marches with the Third New York Regiment during the parade.

The July Fourth Parade in Southampton Village on Tuesday.

The July Fourth Parade in Southampton Village on Tuesday.

The July Fourth Parade in Southampton Village on Tuesday.

The July Fourth Parade in Southampton Village on Tuesday.

The July Fourth Parade in Southampton Village on Tuesday.

The July Fourth Parade in Southampton Village on Tuesday.

The July Fourth Parade in Southampton Village on Tuesday.

The July Fourth Parade in Southampton Village on Tuesday.

Parade Grand Marshal Dennis Schmidt.

Parade Grand Marshal Dennis Schmidt.

World War II Veterans Dominick Critelli, foreground, Harry Arlin, seated in back.

World War II Veterans Dominick Critelli, foreground, Harry Arlin, seated in back.

Members of the Shinnecock Nation during the parade.

Members of the Shinnecock Nation during the parade.

Members of the Shinnecock Nation during the parade.

Members of the Shinnecock Nation during the parade.

Members of the Shinnecock Nation during the parade.

Members of the Shinnecock Nation during the parade.

Members of the Southampton Fire Department.

Members of the Southampton Fire Department.

Members of the Southampton Fire Department.

Members of the Southampton Fire Department.

The Southampton Fire Department Juniors.

The Southampton Fire Department Juniors.

Kodiak and Kailana Slovik.

Kodiak and Kailana Slovik.

Southampton Fire Department 2022 Officer of the Year Tara Collins.

Southampton Fire Department 2022 Officer of the Year Tara Collins.

Southampton Fire Department 2022 Firefighter of the Year Kelly Gang.

Southampton Fire Department 2022 Firefighter of the Year Kelly Gang.

Robert Grisnik during the parade.

Robert Grisnik during the parade.

Scout Troop 58.

Scout Troop 58.

The Southampton Volunteer Ambulance.

The Southampton Volunteer Ambulance.

The July Fourth Parade in Southampton Village on Tuesday.

The July Fourth Parade in Southampton Village on Tuesday.

The July Fourth Parade in Southampton Village on Tuesday.

The July Fourth Parade in Southampton Village on Tuesday.

The Sag Harbor Fire Department.

The Sag Harbor Fire Department.

Assemblyman Fred W. Thiele Jr., Suffolk County Legislator Bridget Fleming and Southampton Town Supervisor Jay Schneiderman.

Assemblyman Fred W. Thiele Jr., Suffolk County Legislator Bridget Fleming and Southampton Town Supervisor Jay Schneiderman.

Stony Brook Southampton Hospital.

Stony Brook Southampton Hospital.

Stony Brook Southampton Hospital.

Stony Brook Southampton Hospital.

Stony Brook Southampton Hospital.

Stony Brook Southampton Hospital.

The Southampton Mariner Basketball Team.

The Southampton Mariner Basketball Team.

REEB performs on the Sag Harbor American Music Festival Float.

REEB performs on the Sag Harbor American Music Festival Float.

REEB performs on the Sag Harbor American Music Festival Float.

REEB performs on the Sag Harbor American Music Festival Float.

The Our Lady of the Hamptons float.

The Our Lady of the Hamptons float.

The Our Lady of the Hamptons float.

The Our Lady of the Hamptons float.

The July Fourth Parade in Southampton Village on Tuesday.

The July Fourth Parade in Southampton Village on Tuesday.

Bill Evans from WLNG in Sag Harbor.

Bill Evans from WLNG in Sag Harbor.

The Southampton Village Ocean Rescue.

The Southampton Village Ocean Rescue.

The July Fourth Parade in Southampton Village on Tuesday.

The July Fourth Parade in Southampton Village on Tuesday.

The Zamboni from the Southampton Ice Rink.

The Zamboni from the Southampton Ice Rink.

Escola de Samba BOOM!

Escola de Samba BOOM!

The North Sea Fire Department.

The North Sea Fire Department.

The North Sea Fire Department.

The North Sea Fire Department.

Southampton Village Trustee Len Zinnanti, Mayor William Manger and Trustees Gina Arresta, Robin Brown and Roy Stephenson at the parade.

Southampton Village Trustee Len Zinnanti, Mayor William Manger and Trustees Gina Arresta, Robin Brown and Roy Stephenson at the parade.

Flanders Fire Department Captain Chris Doscinski and he daughter Josie during the Southampton July 4th parade.

Flanders Fire Department Captain Chris Doscinski and he daughter Josie during the Southampton July 4th parade.

authorStaff Writer on Jul 5, 2023

The Commission of Veterans Patriotic Events hosted the annual July Fourth Parade in Southampton Village on Tuesday morning. Dennis Schmidt served as Grand Marshal. DANA SHAW PHOTOS

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