Sachem Tree Service thanked for help around cemeteries.
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August 23, 2012 10:39 AM
To the Editor:
The Friends of the Middleborough Cemeteries (FOMC) would like to thank Dennis Lewoczko and his crew from the Sachem Tree Service for their recent volunteer tree work at the Gammons Cemetery on Sachem Street here in Middleboro. Dennis has had a long personal history with the cemetery going back to being young boy growing up in that neighborhood. He would go there often and work with the late George Tripp on the care and maintenance of the cemetery and grounds. George lived right next to the cemetery and had relatives buried there so he took a personal interest in its upkeep.
Sachem Tree Service has been working with the Friends of Middleborough Cemeteries since we started working on the burial grounds in Middleboro over a year ago. He'd stop by the cemeteries we were working on with his chipper and take away the branches and smaller trees that the cleanup crews of the FOMC put along the side of the roads.
In the Gammons cemetery he and his crew spent three days taking out the trees growing in the cemetery and trimming the trees around the cemetery. They did a great job with no damage to any of the gravestones.
Thanks again, Dennis, for your help and support of the Friends of Middleborough Cemetery.
Paul Provencher
President of the Friends of the Middleborough Cemeteries
August 23, 2012 10:39 AM
To the Editor:
The Friends of the Middleborough Cemeteries (FOMC) would like to thank Dennis Lewoczko and his crew from the Sachem Tree Service for their recent volunteer tree work at the Gammons Cemetery on Sachem Street here in Middleboro. Dennis has had a long personal history with the cemetery going back to being young boy growing up in that neighborhood. He would go there often and work with the late George Tripp on the care and maintenance of the cemetery and grounds. George lived right next to the cemetery and had relatives buried there so he took a personal interest in its upkeep.
Sachem Tree Service has been working with the Friends of Middleborough Cemeteries since we started working on the burial grounds in Middleboro over a year ago. He'd stop by the cemeteries we were working on with his chipper and take away the branches and smaller trees that the cleanup crews of the FOMC put along the side of the roads.
In the Gammons cemetery he and his crew spent three days taking out the trees growing in the cemetery and trimming the trees around the cemetery. They did a great job with no damage to any of the gravestones.
Thanks again, Dennis, for your help and support of the Friends of Middleborough Cemetery.
Paul Provencher
President of the Friends of the Middleborough Cemeteries