PHOTOS: Greenfield celebrates July 4 with a parade

Greenfield youngsters ride decorated bikes past the Greenfield Town Offices on July 4.

Greenfield youngsters ride decorated bikes past the Greenfield Town Offices on July 4. COURTESY PHOTO BY LENNY CORNWELL

Officer Mike Eneguess of the Greenfield Police Department leads the parade. 

Officer Mike Eneguess of the Greenfield Police Department leads the parade.  COURTESY PHOTO BY LENNY CORNWELL

Alan Easton, president of the Greenfield Historical Society, drives Greenfield’s antique fire truck, accompanied by his wife, Pam. The truck was recently made road-worthy after years of restoration and repairs. 

Alan Easton, president of the Greenfield Historical Society, drives Greenfield’s antique fire truck, accompanied by his wife, Pam. The truck was recently made road-worthy after years of restoration and repairs.  COURTESY PHOTO BY LENNY CORNWELL

Greenfield baseball and Little League players and “Baseball Moms” on a float. 

Greenfield baseball and Little League players and “Baseball Moms” on a float.  COURTESY PHOTO BY LENNY CORNWELL

Greenfield resident Chuck Setaro follows the antique fire truck in his 1965 Studebaker. 

Greenfield resident Chuck Setaro follows the antique fire truck in his 1965 Studebaker.  COURTESY PHOTO BY LENNY CORNWELL

Published: 07-09-2024 12:02 PM

Fourth of July festivities in Greenfield included a parade through downtown that ended in Oak Park.

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