Senator Ball honors area veterans

HARLEM VALLEY — New York State Senator Greg Ball has announced the nominees for the 40th Senate District Veterans Hall of Fame. The nominees include men from North East/Millerton, Amenia, Pine Plains and Dover, among others.The veterans will be honored during a ceremony in Carmel at the Putnam County Emergency Services Building, located at 112 Old Route 6, on Thursday, Nov. 10, at 6 p.m.All towns within the senator’s district were asked to nominate a veteran to be honored at the event. In total, 26 veterans were nominated.The local nominees are:• North East/Millerton: retired Corpsman Herbert Day Jr.• Amenia: retired Master Sergeant Joseph Piantino• Pine Plains: retired Sergeant Allan Blackmar• Dover: Lance Corporal John CurtinThe veterans “were nominated by their communities, hand-picked because they chose a path of courage, honor, integrity and bravery,” Ball said in a written statement.Day served in the U.S. Navy and the U.S. Naval Reserves during the Korean War. He is now an active member of the American Legion, volunteering during Memorial Day services. For the last three years, he has been the Chaplain of the American Legion Post 178 in Millerton.Piantino is a veteran of both the Army Air Corp and the U.S. Air Force, earning several awards and honors. He now volunteers at the Fountain Square Veterans Memorial and installing flags on veterans’ graves.Blackmar is an Army veteran of World War II, where he earned several medals and honors. Since retiring, he has become very active in his community and in the American Legion. He volunteers at the Poughkeepsie Veterans’ Administration Office, assisting veterans throughout Dutchess County.Curtin graduated from Dover High School shortly before enlisting in the United States Marine Corp. Two months into his deployment to Afghanistan, an improvised explosive device exploded in front of him, severely wounding him. He was awarded a Purple Heart from President Barack Obama.Bob Jenks is the commander of the Millerton American Post 178 that recommended Day for the nomination.“[Day} is a deserving veteran and an outstanding member of the community,” said Jenks, noting that Day has been very involved in the American Legion and the local community.Amenia Supervisor Wayne Euvrard, with the help of the local VFW, nominated Piantino for the Hall of Fame. Euvrard cited Piantino’s service in two wars as well as his heavy involvement in local veteran affairs as the main reasons for his nomination.“It’s certainly nice to see that the veterans are getting the distinction and the thanks they well deserve,” said Euvrard.Pine Plains Supervisor Gregg Pulver holds similar sentiments. “Every freedom we have, we got because of a veteran,” said Pulver, who, along with the town, nominated Blackmar on the recommendation of the local VFW.“We’re honored to have [Blackmar] as part of our community,” Pulver continued, saying that Blackmar’s sheer number of years of military and community service would have made him a great candidate, but that the amount Blackmar accomplished during that time made him the perfect choice for the Hall of Fame.“It was an easy choice,” Pulver said.The Pine Plains supervisor also said that he was glad to see the Hall of Fame come together to honor the area’s veterans. “I give the senator a lot of credit for doing this,” he said.For more information about the 40th District Veterans Hall of Fame ceremony, contact Ali Skinner at 845-200-9716.

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