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Morristown (NJ) High School Marching Band was organized in...

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Question by Bob Schechner
Submitted on 4/28/2004
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Morristown (NJ) High School Marching Band was
organized in 1924. I was wondering if any high school marching band was older?


Answer by kevin walsh
Submitted on 6/15/2004
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My name is Kevin Walsh and I am the Chairman of the Long Valley Parade and Fall Festival. What are the chances the Morristown High Marching Band could perform at our parade on 10/2??????? Please let me know 908-876-3678 or kevin.m.walsh@cit.com - thanks

 

Answer by Jason Berlinsky
Submitted on 10/7/2006
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I am not sure...

hey mr. schechner :)

 

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