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Princeton families offer inspiring messages to first responders

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PHOTOS SUBMITTED BY SUZY MORRIS
The Crotty, Morris and Pomraning families, who live at the intersection of Herrontown Road and Snowden Lane in Princeton, adorned their fences with inspiring messages for all of those who are working tirelessly during the COVID-19 crisis. Catharyn Morris and Molly Cutright were both EMTs for the Princeton First Aid & Rescue Squad and are now are on the front lines; Catharyn is a nurse in Boulder and Molly is an Emergency Room doctor at Kings County in Brooklyn. On Instagram, visit the page #fencesofhope.

 

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