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Eliza Owings, of Andover and a student at Eddy Middle School in Newry, replaces flags on veterans' graves May 20 at Riverside Cemetery on North Road in Bethel, along with Foster Crockett, a homeschooler from Albany Township. (Rose Lincoln/Staff Writer)
Newry middle school students honor Bethel area veterans
Eddy Middle School students from Albany Township, Andover and Bethel replaced American flags on veterans’ graves at Riverside Cemetery in Bethel.
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Eliza Owings, of Andover and a student at Eddy Middle School in Newry, replaces flags on veterans’ graves May 20 at Riverside Cemetery on North Road in Bethel, along with Foster Crockett, a homeschooler from Albany Township. (Rose Lincoln/Staff Writer)Eddy Middle School students Truly Woodberry and Anikyn York, both of Andover, replace flags on veterans’ graves May 20 at Riverside Cemetery on North Road in Bethel. (Rose Lincoln/Staff Writer)Eddy Middle School students Chase Brooks, left, of Bethel, Eliza Owings, center, of Andover, and Foster Crockett, a homeschooler from Albany Township, identify veterans’ graves and replace the flags May 20 at Riverside Cemetery on North Road in Bethel. (Rose Lincoln/Staff Writer)Foster Crockett, a homeschooler from Albany Township, and his sister, Jocy Crockett, a student at Eddy Middle School in Newry, place American flags on veterans’ graves May 20 at Riverside Cemetery on North Road in Bethel. (Rose Lincoln/Staff Writer)Eddy Middle School student Anikyn York, of Andover, helps replace the flags on military graves May 20 at Riverside Cemetery on North Road in Bethel. (Rose Lincoln/Staff Writer)
Bethel Citizen writer and photographer Rose Lincoln lives in Bethel with her husband and a rotating cast of visiting dogs, family, and friends. A photojournalist for several years, she worked alongside...
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