BATH
10:30 a.m. Monday. Parade starts at American Legion at 200 Congress Ave.
BERWICK
11 a.m. Monday. Parade begins at Berwick Town Hall/Sullivan Square. Participants will march to Berwick Veterans Memorial Park, where they will pause for a brief service. The parade then continues down Saw Mill Hill to the Somersworth-Berwick Bridge, where a brief ceremony will be conducted in memory of those lost at sea. It concludes at the starting point with a memorial service honoring area veterans who lost their lives in the Revolutionary War, Civil War, World Wars I and II, Korea and Vietnam.
BIDDEFORD-SACO
10 a.m. Monday. Parade proceeds from Main Street in Saco into Biddeford. The closing ceremony happens at Biddeford’s Veterans Memorial Park (corner of Alfred and Pool streets).
BRUNSWICK-TOPSHAM
9 a.m. Monday. Parade proceeds from Topsham Town Hall into Brunswick. There will be an observance on the Brunswick-Topsham bridge at 9:30 a.m., followed by a decorated-bikes parade at 9:45 a.m. The parade ends at the Brunswick Mall, where observances begin at 11 a.m.
CAPE ELIZABETH
9 a.m. Monday. The parade will start at the middle school parking lot and continue along Scott Dyer Road to Ocean House Road (Route 77) to the village green. A brief ceremony and laying of the wreath will be held after the parade.
CUMBERLAND
8 a.m. Monday. Kids run at Greely High School followed by 5K Run and Remember race at 8:30 a.m. Parade starts at 10 a.m. at Mabel I. Wilson School and ends at the veterans’ monument in Moss Side Cemetery in Cumberland Center, where a ceremony will be held at 10:30 a.m.
FALMOUTH
10 a.m. Monday. Parade proceeds from 65 Depot Road (Falmouth American Legion) to Pine Grove Park, where a ceremony will be held with performances by the Falmouth middle and high school bands and choruses.
JAY/LIVERMORE FALLS
The ceremony at each location Monday will include color guard, wreath laying, prayers and rifle salute.
• 7 a.m. Livermore Falls Memorial Bridge (Route 4)
• 7:25 a.m. Livermore Brettuns War Memorial (Route 4, Federal Road and Church Street)
• 8 a.m. Leeds War Memorial. (Route 106 and Church Hill Road)
• 8:40 a.m. Fayette War Memorial. (Route 17, 2589 Main St.)
• 9:05 a.m. Livermore Falls Union Park. (Corner of Park and Unions streets)
• 9:20 a.m. Jay War Memorial (Chisolm Square)
OLD ORCHARD BEACH
1 p.m. Monday. The parade route starts on Saco Avenue, turns right on Old Orchard Street and right onto First Street and into Memorial Park, where a ceremony will be held.
OXFORD
10 a.m. Monday. Remembrance walk and ceremony. Groups meet at Oxford Memorial Park at 9:30 a.m. at the Oxford Memorial before walking silently up Pine Street and entering the Oxford Cemetery from the back entrance for a ceremony conducted by the American Legion.
PORTLAND
2 p.m. Monday. Deering Center Memorial Day procession and commemoration begins at Longfellow School and proceeds along Stevens Avenue through Deering Center and into Evergreen Cemetery. The procession will feature the Deering VFW Post 6859 Color Guard, veterans, Patriot Fife & Drum, a riderless horse, children carrying flowers, Girl Scouts and the Claddagh Mhor Pipe Band.
SABATTUS
11 a.m. Monday. Parade starts at the American Legion Post on Island Road and proceeds onto Main Street, Elm Street, Hemlock Street and Greene Street, ending at the veterans’ monument for additional services. Oak Hill Middle School Voices of Color will set up in the monument area.
SCARBOROUGH
10 a.m. Monday. Parade starts at Scarborough High School, turns onto Route 114 and then Route 1, past town offices to the Maine Veterans Home. Services will be held at the Legion Monument.
SOUTH PORTLAND
10:30 a.m. Monday. South Portland War Veterans Memorial Association hosts a parade from the Southern Maine Community College parking lot, down Broadway to the Mill Creek Park Veterans Monument for a brief service.
WELLS
9 a.m. Monday. March from Wells High School at 200 Sanford Road to Ocean View Cemetery on Route 1. Gold Star families and veterans are invited to participate in the parade and help honor the fallen.
WESTBROOK
10 a.m. Monday. Parade down Main Street, followed by a ceremony in Riverbank Park.
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