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Photo Album: Bethel celebrates grads with a community parade
Telstar graduated 38 seniors on Friday. They were feted at a parade on Bethel Common on Tuesday night by emergency trucks, followed by cars with friends and family.
Olivia Seames is all smiles as she and her classmates await the firetrucks and other emergency vehicles at the grad parade. Rose Lincoln/Bethel CitizenTelstar students graduated on Friday after a week-long celebration. On Tuesday they had a parade on the Bethel Common. Rose LincolnTelstar students, Alexis Cannon-Powell, left and Cassandra Sylvester try to be an arm’s length apart. during the parade on the Bethel Common. Rose Lincoln/Bethel CitizenKeaton Cummings-Chapman, from left, MJ Johanson, and Ryan Nivus and their Telstar fellow students graduated on Friday after a week-long celebration. On Tuesday they had a parade on the Bethel Common. Rose Lincoln/Bethel CitizenFelicity Indermuehle, from left, Autumn Thompson and Katelynn Tyler and their fellow Telstar students graduated on Friday after a week-long celebration. Rose Lincoln/Bethel CitizenCory Gilley, from left, Noah Burton, Cameron Palmer and Allen White. Rose Lincoln/Bethel CitizenTelstar students graduated on Friday after a week-long celebration. Rose Lincoln/Bethel CitizenDeb Doyle, mother of graduate William Doyle, left, and Michele McDonnell, mother of Levi Cole-McDonnell said they are celebrating their youngest children graduating. Telstar students graduated on Friday after a week-long celebration. Rose Lincoln/Bethel CitizenTelstar students graduated on Friday after a week-long celebration. On Tuesday the towns’ emergency vehicles led the parade up Main Street to the Bethel Common. Rose Lincoln/Bethel Citizen
Rose Lincoln began as a staff writer and photographer at the Bethel Citizen in October 2022. She and her husband, Mick, and three children have been part time residents in Bethel for 30 years and are happy...
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