Pride and patriotism at the Portugal Day Parade in Newark, N.J.

Portugal Day was once again celebrated in Newark with the usual parade filling Ferry Street with true patriotic fervor.

Newark’s Mayor Ras Baraka delivers his speech

Sunday, despite the threat of rain, allowed dozens of Portuguese and Portuguese-American associations to take to the streets, demonstrating their patriotism and pride in their roots.

The Portuguese Airborne Division and Navy veterans unite for a photo

Among the Portuguese and American figures present were Mayor Ras Baraka, the Consul General of Portugal in Newark Pedro Monteiro, State Deputy Eliana Pintor-Marín, Sheriff Armando Fontoura, Council General Luís Quintana and, representing the Bernardino Coutinho Foundation, Maria Coutinho and Albert Coutinho.

Photo of Carlos Ferreira, Sheriff Armando Fontoura and Grand Marshall Luís Pires 

This year, journalist Luís Pires had the honor of being Grand Marshal of the parade.

Dança na Eira from the Bernardino Coutinho Foundation

The parade, bringing together not only groups from Newark but from several Portuguese communities in the state, was once again a showcase of the best that Portugal has to offer to America: culture and traditions. And, of course, there was no lack of folklore, music, flags, the colorful floats,  banners and the smile of a people who, even when embracing the host country, have their hearts always planted on both sides of the Atlantic.

“Os Académicos” is a club in East Side High School dedicated to the Portuguese language
Portuguese Clubs from all over  New Jersey paraded on Ferry Street in honor of Portugal Day
The younger generations represent Portugal with true colors
Portuguese Clubs from all over  New Jersey paraded on Ferry Street in honor of Portugal Day
The folklore group from the Portuguese Club of South River
Our Lady of Fátima Church representation of the Portuguese faith this year
Float honoring the Portuguese Language School Luís de Camões
The philharmonic band of Our Lady of Fátima performing the American and the Portuguese Anthems
José Carlos Adão Assistant Coordinator of Portuguese Education in the USA together with Denis Rodrigues from the Luso-Americano Newspaper