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Levittown High Schooler Honors District's Veterans

Zachary Martin created a special memorial walkway to honor their service.

As a culminating Eagle Scout project, Levittown student Zachary Martin, a 10th-grader at Division Avenue High School, honored the school’s graduates who served in the armed forces. He created a walkway to surround the high school’s Memorial Garden, located on the front lawn’s flagpole, and which now contains bricks printed with the service members’ names, branch served and graduation year.

To initiate the project, Martin set up an email account and posted flyers throughout the community to collect names of Division Avenue High School graduates who served in the armed forces. Initially, he received 87 names, but by the time he broke ground, there were 200 names printed on bricks, representing each branch of military service.

Martin plans to maintain the walkway for years to come, and will add names as they are brought to his attention. “I chose this project because both of my grandparents, many of my uncles and some of my cousins served in the military,” he said. “This project is important for me because these men and women should be recognized for fighting for our freedom.”

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