8.7.2025 Fall River Designated as a Purple Heart City

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On August 7, 2025, Fall River, Massachusetts, was officially designated as a Purple Heart City in a ceremony held at Veterans Memorial Bicentennial Park. The event, which marked the culmination of a 10-month journey, honored Purple Heart recipients, Gold Star families, and veterans. The program included an opening address by a city official, welcoming state representatives and other dignitaries, followed by the presentation of colors by an honor guard. Massachusetts native and 'The Voice' semi-finalist, Madison Corbelloo, along with her brother, performed the National Anthem and 'God Bless America'. Father Rob Nimkovich led both the opening and closing prayers, reflecting on the history of the Purple Heart, established by General George Washington in 1782. Mayor Paul Coogan read and officially signed the proclamation designating Fall River as a Purple Heart City. Keynote speaker Matthew Del Solo Bizio, a Desert Storm veteran and Purple Heart recipient, shared his personal story of being wounded in combat. The Office of Veteran Services, with Miss Sylvia Jones, recognized numerous living Purple Heart recipients by name and read a lengthy list of deceased recipients. Gold Star mother Miss Jane Vanisen, whose son Lance Corporal John Vanisen IVth was killed in action on July 5, 2004, recited her poem 'Remember Me'. The ceremony concluded with the city's grays and flags officer, Victor Fious, playing 'Taps', and an announcement of a brunch for recipients and Gold Star families at McGovern's.

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