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Thursday, December 6, 2012

About Town with Mark Snyder

ABOUT TOWN: Giant Flag Pole Makes Debut at Stoughton Cemetery

Welcome to "About Town with Mark Snyder," a column that will keep you up to the minute with what's what, who's who and what's going on around town. If you see or hear something we could use here, let us know by sending an e-mail to pmpco@aol.com.

GIANT FLAGPOLE MAKES DEBUT! You might have noticed a huge flagpole flying Old Glory at Stoughton's Evergreen Cemetery across from the Town Spa. The new pole stands 70-feet high and sits on the American Legion Post 89 lot at the final resting place of so many Stoughton military men and women. This 70-foot flag pole replaces the old 60-foot pole, which was showing signs of age. This new one is thicker, and more sturdy, in addition to being taller. A spotlight will be installed this week by National Grid so that the flag will be illuminated very soon. Rad Williams, President and Trustee of the Evergreen Cemetery Association, said many people worked on the project that culminated in the installation of the new flagpole and flag on December 1. …

Monday, May 28, 2012

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Gallery: Reflagging Veterans' Graves in Stoughton

Dozens helped to reflag veterans' graves at Evergreen Cemetery in preparation for Stoughton's Memorial Day ceremonies. Take a look at pictures from the reflagging in the media gallery.

Dozens of Stoughton girl scouts, boy scouts and other community members helped to honor deceased Stoughton soldiers by reflagging the graves of veterans at Evergreen Cemetery on Washington St. the morning of May 26.  It has become tradition to reflag veterans' graves around town the Saturday before Veterans' Day and Memorial Day, replacing worn American Flags at each veterans' grave with a new flag. Stoughton Veterans' Agent Mike Pazyra helped to organize the reflagging at Evergreen Cemetery. Take a look at photos from the reflagging in the media gallery.

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