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WARREN –The Local History and Genealogy Center is seeking stories from area residents and businesses about what they faced during the coronavirus pandemic, to be saved for public viewing and for future generations.
The goal of the project is to create a lasting record of how people have been living, working and coping during COVID-19. Submissions will become part of the archives of the library.
Elizabeth Glasgow, the center’s supervisor, said there has been a Trumbull Memory Project in place for several years that started with people submitting their written memories, stories and photos of the May 1985 tornado that went through part of Trumbull County, especially Newton Falls. That portion of the Trumbull Memory Project is the largest.