Setting things straight More than 60 people joined the Warwick Commission on Historical Cemeteries for its annual Spring Cleanup of Brayton Cemetery on Saturday, April 14, which is also Rhode Island Cemetery Restoration and Awareness Day. Stop & Shop on
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More than 60 people joined the Warwick Commission on Historical Cemeteries for its annual Spring Cleanup of Brayton Cemetery on Saturday, April 14, which is also Rhode Island Cemetery Restoration and Awareness Day. Stop & Shop on Greenwich Avenue donated water and fruit for this event. Faith Baptist Church members Mike Zompa, Walter Holbert, Keagan Pearson, Dan Lyttle, Eric Martell and Pastor Ed Sutz raise one of 15 headstones. After collecting twigs Kaylyn Martell and Kealynn Pearson move their cart to refill it with more of the endless supply of sticks. (Photos courtesy of Sue Cabeceiras)
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