Caba Urges Middlesex County to Name Perth Amboy Park in Honor of Puerto Rican — US Army War Heroes

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Caba Urges Middlesex County to Name Perth Amboy Park

in Honor of Puerto Rican — US Army War Heroes

PERTH AMBOY, NJ – (IMMEDIATE RELEASE) – Councilman Helmin J. Caba is urging Middlesex County Freeholders to name a new waterfront park here in honor of “The Borinqueneers,” Puerto Rican soldiers who served in the US Army’s Hispanic-segregated 65th Infantry Regiment during three wars.

“Naming this beautiful, new county facility ‘Borinqueneer Park’ would be a tremendous tribute to their courageous and historic military service,” said Caba, the city’s Democratic chairman.

“It would also honor Perth Amboy’s proud Puerto Rican community for their continuing contributions to our nation, state, county and city,” said Caba, who is running for mayor on the “2020 Vision” Team with council candidates – Rose B. Morales and Bienvenido “BJ” Torres Jr.

The Borinqueneers [Bo-rink-ah-neers] is the nickname for the 65th Infantry Regiment, the Army’s only Hispanic-segregated unit, comprised mostly of Puerto Rican soldiers. Serving in World Wars I & II and the Korean War, this regiment earned a reputation for toughness and bravery in extensive combat.

By the end of the Korean War, the 65th Infantry’s soldiers had earned 10 Distinguished Service Crosses, over 250 Silver Stars and 600 Bronze Stars, and nearly 3,000 Purple Hearts. In 2014, the Borinqueneers were awarded the prestigious Congressional Gold Medal for outstanding military service.

Work near completion on the county-owned 10-acre waterfront park at High and Washington streets after nearly two years. Middlesex County spent $18 million – much of it state funding – to acquire and revitalize the old industrial tract. It also spent $12 million, also with state aid, for a waterfront bulkhead.

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