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Yolie Moreno photographs letters of condolence received from a kindergarten class, at the Newtown Municipal Center. Ms Moreno and volunteers are dedicating hours of time to document the thousands of letters, banners, and cards that the town has received, and plans to post them all to a website when the project is finished. (Crevier photo)
One of Cathy Cincogrono’s classes at Newtown Middle School, stood with cards and goods assembled for Andrew Buonocore, who is serving with the Marines in Afghanistan, on Thursday, February 2. Andrew’s brother, eighth grader Cooper Buonocore, sits in the left foreground. 	   	   —Bee Photo, Hallabeck
Reed sixth grader Jonathon Paes hands Hawleyville Postmaster Mark Favale a box of letters to be sent overseas through the Valentines For Troops program.  (Hallabeck photo)
Valentine For Troops project Chair Donna Randle, right, stands with Reed Intermediate School sixth grader Nathan Malota on Friday, January 28, as Reed students packed letters and gathered goods to be sent overseas for troops.  (Hallabeck photo)
Two lines of students worked to prepare boxes of letters to be shipped for the Valentines For Troops program.   (Hallabeck photo)
Yolie Moreno photographs letters of condolence received from a kindergarten class, at the Newtown Municipal Center. Ms Moreno and volunteers are dedicating hours of time to document the thousands of letters, banners, and cards that the town has received, and plans to post them all to a website when the project is finished. (Crevier photo)
Yolie Moreno photographs letters of condolence received from a kindergarten class, at the Newtown Municipal Center. Ms Moreno and volunteers are dedicating hours of time to document the thousands of letters, banners, and cards that the town has received, and plans to post them all to a website when the project is finished. (Crevier photo)
Yolie Moreno photographs letters of condolence received from a kindergarten class, at the Newtown Municipal Center. Ms Moreno and volunteers are dedicating hours of time to document the thousands of letters, banners, and cards that the town has received, and plans to post them all to a website when the project is finished. (Crevier photo)
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