Newtown finds it hard to put mourning aside
Posted: January 6, 2013 at 5:42 a.m.
At least five of the children who died at Sandy Hook Elementary School played at a gymnastics center called the Tumble Jungle. So, soon after the shootings, a staff member took a bedsheet from her house, painted the words “Our Angels, Never Forgotten” on it, and she and her co-workers draped it over the sign in the front window.
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