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Zelienople celebrates the Fourth

Mark Wilson, 4, of Cranberry Township, waves for candy Monday during the Zelienople Fourth of July parade. Zelienople Mayor Tom Oliverio estimated the parade crowd at more than 6,000 people.

ZELIENOPLE — Flags lined Main Street Monday morning as people set up chairs in anticipation of the borough's annual Fourth of July parade.

The hot weather and blue skies resulted in a big turnout as thousands watched the event. The singing of the national anthem in the presence of more than 100 American Legion and JROTC members kicked off the parade.

One of the more inspiring floats depicted the U.S. Marine flag raisers on Iwo Jima during World War II.

The procession featured its 2010 Grand Marshal Neal Jackson, vice president of Fidelity Bank and an active member of a number of civic organizations, including the Zelienople Rotary Club, Zelienople-Harmony Chamber of Commerce and the Zelienople-Harmony Business Association.

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