I must confess that I was not looking forward to attending Skyridge’s graduation program last Thursday. It was not because I didn’t want to honor my two adorable granddaughters, but walking a mile to get to the Marriot Center and then climbing many stairs to find an eventual seat just seemed a little daunting for this “aging structure.” Throughout my career as a teacher, counselor, and […]
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Fauquier veterans honored with gravesite wreaths Iâm a vet. Weâve got to remember. They may be gone, but theyâre not forgotten. Goldvein resident David Sillaman
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Staff Journalist Bundled against Saturday morningâs bitter cold in a bright orange fleece cap and hooded camouflage jacket, the M.M. Pierce Elementary School fifth-grader dropped to his knees and carefully placed a wreath against the headstone of a veteranâs gravesite in the Remington cemetery.
âIâm showing respect to all who died in the service to make the country free,â Lincoln Perkins, 10, of Bealeton said.