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Dutchess County honors veterans, first responders ahead of Memorial Day

Mark Alongi and his team from American Legion Post 1302 were preparing to serve hundreds of made-to-order omelets for military and law enforcement families, ahead of the event at the sheriff's office in Poughkeepsie.

Ben Nandy

May 21, 2026, 5:10 PM

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Dutchess County Sheriff Kirk Imperati led Thursday's ceremony to honor the lives and sacrifices of past heroes, not just those who served in the military.

Ahead of the event at the sheriff's office in Poughkeepsie, Mark Alongi and his team from American Legion Post 1302 were preparing to serve hundreds of made-to-order omelets to military and law enforcement families.

The sheriff hosts this annual event to honor both communities.

Alongi, a Marine Corps veteran, was thinking about some post members he had recently lost.

"We had one member who was a Silver Star recipient who passed a year or so ago," he recalled, along with a list of others. "We've had a lot of great people."

Law enforcement officers from several agencies standing at attention outside the sheriff's office were also remembering past colleagues and friends.

Lieutenant William Dunckelman of the Dutchess County Sheriff's Office was previously a tank commander in the US Army.

"I've seen people pass away in service to our country," Lt. Dunckelman said. "So, Memorial Day is important."

After eight years of military service, he chose this career as another way to serve his community.

Dunckelman said there is a certain understanding and bond between law enforcement and the military, making it logical for the two communities to mourn together.

"It's familiar," he said of his second career. "There's a lot of discipline, and you're still serving your community, your country, in law enforcement."

"It shows the appreciation as they served our country, and when they come home they want to serve locally and continue their service and putting others before themselves." Sheriff Imperati said. "That's what today's all about."

Organizers said the ceremony also serves as a reminder to newer members that any sacrifices made in their careers will not be forgotten.

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