Twin Light Museum Reopens On 123rd Anniversary Of The Pledge Of Allegiance
By Muriel Smith
HIGHLANDS – Close to 100 people joined Sheriff Shaun Golden and students from Rumson Country Day School in pledging allegiance to the flag in front of the Twin Lights, a scene enacted for the first time publicly at the same site 123 years ago April 25.
In a formal ceremony officially reopening the Museum at the historic lighthouse, Mary Jo Kenny, president of the Twin Lights Historical Society, welcomed guests to the 2016 season at the state-owned museum and introduced the program which followed the US Coast Guard honor guard presentation of the flag. Golden led the group in saying the pledge as it was first recited at the site 123 years ago, and the current day passage, adopted in 1954.
Posted: April 27th, 2016 | Author: admin | Filed under: Highlands, Monmouth County, Monmouth County News | Tags: Highland, Monmouth County News, Muriel Smith, Twin Lights, Twin Lights Historical Society | Comments Off on Twin Light Museum Reopens On 123rd Anniversary Of The Pledge Of Allegiance