The City of Atlantic City gathered over the weekend for a heartfelt ceremony at Jackson Avenue and the Boardwalk to honor the brave men and women who had served the nation. Residents, community leaders, and veterans came together in a moment of unity and gratitude, reflecting on the sacrifices made by service members throughout the years.

The ceremony offered a space for reflection and appreciation, allowing attendees to pay tribute to those who dedicated their lives to protecting the country’s freedoms. Local officials emphasized the importance of recognizing veterans not only on designated holidays but throughout the year, acknowledging the continued contributions they made to the community.

In observance of Veterans Day, the City of Atlantic City announced that all municipal buildings would be closed on November 11. This closure served as a reminder of the significance of the day and offered residents additional time to honor and reflect on the service of veterans.
The gathering highlighted Atlantic City’s ongoing commitment to honoring those who served, ensuring their legacy remains central to the community’s values and traditions.
