Thanks to the readers who played last week’s “Where in Goshen? Where in Chester?” The bright red cube with the see-through bubbles stumped most of you, with only one reader getting it right. Alex C. came close when he wrote: “I think this is on a playground at the Goshen Intermediate School.” But Ken Cardini nailed it: “That red dome I believe I have seen it at the Scotchtown Elementary School on Scotchtown Ave. in Goshen.” Returning elementary school students soon will be crawling through it on their way to the climbing bars and sliding ponds.
This week is Chester’s turn. Where in Chester have you seen this etched stone? (See below.) If you think you know, post your answer at the bottom of the story.
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Donald Mee wrote on Aug 30, 2009 4:02 PM:
" For this week where in Chester, it was my wifes turn, she new exactly where to find the Flight 93 stone. So ones again we jumped into the car, this time it was Sheila Mee (my wife),Donald III (10), and my two step-grandsons, Andrew Grant (11) and Auston Grant(7). The Flight 93 stone is located at the Chester Kiwanis 9-11 Remembrance Park. This was a great choice for something to find, It is getting close to that time once again where we as Americans needs to remember that sad and tragic day. My son and grandsons were to young to remember 09/11/2001, however our visit to the park gave us an opportunity to talk about and reflect. God bless to all who lost their lives and for the Police, Fire, and Emergency Medical workers who resounded to the WTC New York City, The pentagon, Washington DC, and Shanksville, Pennsylvania. Thanks Again. "
Alan Wilson wrote on Aug 30, 2009 10:06 AM:
" For more information on Flight 93, please check out Honorflight93.org. The number of lives lost may not have been as great. However the American Spirit that stands up to terrorists has never been stronger. Remember do not wait till 9-11 to raise your flag. Now "let's get on" "
Joanne Camacho wrote on Aug 29, 2009 6:58 PM:
" This is the 9/11 memorial by Carpenter Field "
Mary Luciana wrote on Aug 28, 2009 5:15 PM:
" Also those who lost their lives at the Pentagon. "
Mary Luciana wrote on Aug 28, 2009 5:14 PM:
" This is the at the 911 Memorial site up by Carpenter Field. A very serene spot that was planned and organized by members of the Chester Community to remember their own and others who lost their lives at the World Trade Center, in Pennsylvania as this picture shows. It also included a memorial to those who died in the Oklahoma bombing. Just once again showing how this community works together for a good cause. "
Clifton Patrick wrote on Aug 28, 2009 11:31 AM:
" This is part of the nicely done 911 Memorial in the the Chester park in the Village of Chester. "
irene smith wrote on Aug 27, 2009 4:58 PM:
" this at the 9/11 memorial at the carpenter field behind the old high school. "