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Larry Stone of Stoneboat Farm of Loudon and his draft horses pull the Lafayette Artillery Company’s 1844 six-pound cannon during Sunday’s Memorial Day parade. They also participated the next morning in the Wilton Memorial Day parade. -
Memphis Hadley, 20 months, enjoys her first Memorial Day parade along the parade route with her mom Mikayla Hadley. Also watching the parade are, from left, Mary Jane Ryan, Dave Hadley and Bill Ryan. -
Girl Scout Troop 65310 member Olivia Thomas, of Milford, reads a poem. Her role in the observance helped earn a Public Speaking badge. -
Army veteran Ken Fletcher gave a rendition of “In Flanders Fields.” Fletcher travels from Wyoming to participate in local parades , including Lyndeborough, Wilton and Temple. -
Connor Allen, right, reads a poem, while Dylan Ospina is next in line to speak. Both are eighth-graders at Wilton-Lyndeborough Middle High School. -
First Sgt. Tony Buscemi helps prepare the Lafayette Artillery Company’s 1844 six-pound brass cannon to be fired by honored veterans to conclude the Lyndeborough Memorial Day event. -
The Lafayette Artillery Company leads the Lyndeborough Memorial Day parade. From left are Capt. Walter Holland, Pvt. Karen Holland and Pvt. Ashley Humphreys. -
First Sgt. Tony Buscemi, Pvt. Leo Trudeau and Pvt. Ray Humphrey stand at attention by the war monuments in Lyndeborough Village. -
Steve Woods of Claremont, as President Abraham Lincoln, reads the Gettysburg Address. -
Eighth-grader grader Dylan Ospina reads a poem. -
The Lafayette Artillery Company’s firing squad of, from left, 1st Sgt. Tony Buscemi, Pvt. Ray Humphreys and Pvt. Leo Trudeau perform a three-rifle salute. -
Members of Girl Scout Troop 65310 and Boy Scout Pack 10 lead the Pledge of Allegiance. -
Memorial Park in Lyndeborough.
Lyndeborough’s Memorial Day services Sunday included a parade, observances at Memorial Park and the firing of the Lafayette Artillery Company’s 1844 six-pound brass cannon.
