Amery Free Press May 26, 2020

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TUESDAY, MAY 26, 2020 VOL. 127 NO. 52 www.theameryfreepress.com $1.00

Amery staff work vigorously on student participation BY APRIL ZIEMER EDITOR@THEAMERYFREEPRESS.COM

Teachers, students and parents are proving to be remarkably resilient during this time when it comes to the effects of the pandemic on education and student learning. Amery families have had high participation rates in distance learning according to district administration. Participation questions were addressed during the regular

May meeting held via Zoom. Council member Erin Hosking asked school principals about the number of students who have been actively participating in virtual learning since the closure of Gould schools SEE STUDENTS, PAGE 9

Much tackled in School Board Zoom meeting BY APRIL ZIEMER EDITOR@THEAMERYFREEPRESS.COM

The May regular meeting of the Amery Board of Education for the second time was held via Zoom and saw the election of Officers for the board remaining exactly the same as the previous year. Chelsea Whitley will remain President of the School Board.

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Remembering those who served Though different than in previous years, Amery’s annual observance of Memorial Day still took place down Central Avenue and at the Amery Cemetery. Shown above are local veterans leading the march.

SEE SCHOOL BOARD, PAGE 3

Welcome home, Ol’ Red BY APRIL ZIEMER EDITOR@THEAMERYFREEPRESS.COM

A little rusty? Sure. Might it be missing some nuts and bolts? Yup. Is it dinged and scratched? Absolutely! But the memories held within this old red truck are in pristine condition. They say there’s no place like home and this little Deer Park fire truck has found it’s way there.

May 6, the Village of Deer Park Clerk received an email that started Ol’ Red’s journey home. Mel Winberg Jr. (Sonny) sent a message to say he believed he had one of the fire department’s trucks and wanted to get it back to the area. The message was forwarded to Chief Jeff Croes and with that, Winberg and Croes were in communication. As pictures were exchanged,

Croes recalled a newspaper article with this particular truck in it, so knew full well this was in fact one of the department’s trucks. But not much else was known at that time. Winberg had become in possession of the truck before the passing of his uncle, Francis Winberg. Francis was the original purchaser of the truck in the mid to late SEE OL’ RED, PAGE 8

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7030 miles sit on the odometer of this former fire truck that until recently sat with trees growing around and through it.

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