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Mahwah Streets Get a Red, White, and Blue Makeover for America’s 250th Anniversary

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Mahwah Streets Get a Patriotic Upgrade for America’s 250th Anniversary

photo courtesy of the Township of Mahwah

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Mahwah NJ, If you have driven past Veterans Park recently, you have likely noticed a vibrant, patriotic transformation on the local roadways.

In preparation for the upcoming 250th anniversary of the United States, the Township of Mahwah has officially upgraded the streets surrounding the park with custom patriotic painting. The new look serves as a community tribute to the nation’s milestone anniversary and honors local veterans.

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A Generous Local Donation Makes It Possible

The eye-catching street upgrades were made possible entirely through community generosity and local collaboration. The Township of Mahwah extended a special thank you to the key figures who stepped up to fund and execute the project:

  • Laforza Construction for providing the professional services and construction expertise to bring the project to life.

  • Eddie Miller and Family, dedicated Mahwah residents who generously donated the resources required for the patriotic upgrade.

The new street paintings add a welcoming, community-focused touch to the Veterans Park area, making it a focal point for civic pride as Semiquincentennial celebrations approach.

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2 thoughts on “Mahwah Streets Get a Red, White, and Blue Makeover for America’s 250th Anniversary

  1. Love it, more towns need to do this

  2. Can Ridgewood do this over that rainbow on our streets we didn’t approve of.

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