Bonnie Brae School in Liberty Corner is marking the ten-year anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attack with a tribute to local veterans, first responders, and those families who lost loved ones in the attacks on the World Trade Center in 2001. From Valley Road, the flags are visible on the front lawn of the school's 100-acre property in the Liberty Coerner section of the township.
Bonnie Brae Principal Donna Crane and Coach Tom Melvin said they feel the flag display is a positive way to educate the students about the day, while also paying respect to our local veterans, first responders, and the families of those who lost their lives.
Additionally, a luncheon was held on campus on Friday, Sept. 9, with invited guests to include the Basking Ridge Fire Co., the Liberty Corner Fire Co. and Rescue Squad, as well as local veterans residing at the Lyons Veterans Administration facility across the street from Bonnie Brae.
Bonnie Brae Principal Donna Crane and Coach Tom Melvin said they feel the flag display is a positive way to educate the students about the day, while also paying respect to our local veterans, first responders, and the families of those who lost their lives.
Additionally, a luncheon was held on campus on Friday, Sept. 9, with invited guests to include the Basking Ridge Fire Co., the Liberty Corner Fire Co. and Rescue Squad, as well as local veterans residing at the Lyons Veterans Administration facility across the street from Bonnie Brae.
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