Cambridge honors U.S. military veterans

Moorestown senior living community celebrates residents for their service

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Special to The Sun
Cambridge Enhanced Senior Living celebrated its resident veterans, including Joseph Sambuco, Army, during the community’s Veterans Day celebration. 

For Cambridge Enhanced Senior Living, Veterans Day was a time for paying tribute to its residents who have proudly served their country in wartime and peacetime. The assisted living community hosted a special Veterans Day program to honor its 10 military veterans. 

All five branches of military service were represented by at least one Cambridge resident. During the celebration, residents sang patriotic songs, read poems, and were treated to hot pretzels courtesy of Compassus. As a token of gratitude for their service, the resident veterans received a certificate, flag and pin.

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“Words are not enough to express the gratitude we have for the service and sacrifices of our resident veterans,” said Cambridge Enhanced Senior Living Executive Director Erika Gagliardi. “This observance allowed us to come together as a community and do something special to show them how much we appreciate their courage and commitment to keeping us safe.”

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