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Valorie Correa, a co-owner of Judd's Flowers in Danbury, works on an arrangement of flowers ordered for one of the memorials for the victims of the Sandy Hook shooting on Friday. Her business has received an abundance of similar orders, some in quanities of 26, one for each of the victims. She says, "I'll probably be delivering in the middle of the night, just to get through the town."
Photo: Carol Kaliff
Valorie Correa, a co-owner of Judd's Flowers in Danbury, works on...
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Shelja Patel, 19, whose family owns Newtown Convenience Store, puts up a sign to accompany the 26 Christmas Trees that the family is displaying near their store - one tree for each victim of the Sandy Hook school shooting, Tuesday, dec. 18, 2012.
Photo: Carol Kaliff
Shelja Patel, 19, whose family owns Newtown Convenience Store, puts...
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This sign hangs under a railroad overpass on Church Hill Rd. In Newtown Tuesday, Dec. 18, 2012.
There are many signs and memorials in Newtown in honor of the 26 victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting on Friday.
Photo: Carol Kaliff
This sign hangs under a railroad overpass on Church Hill Rd. In...
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Trinity Church in Newtown is open for prayer Tuesday, Dec. 18, 2012.
The town is experiencing an out-pouring of grief since a shooter gunned down 26 people - 20 of them children - at the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown Friday.
Photo: Carol Kaliff
Trinity Church in Newtown is open for prayer Tuesday, Dec. 18,...
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This sign in front of a house on Main Street in Newtown, is one of many memorials in honor of the 26 victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting last Friday.
Photo: Carol Kaliff
This sign in front of a house on Main Street in Newtown, is one of...
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The window at William Pitt Sotheby's International on Church Hill Rd. in Newtown commemorates the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, Tuesday, Dec. 18, 2012.
Photo: Carol Kaliff
The window at William Pitt Sotheby's International on Church Hill...
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Newtown residents who live across from the Botsford Post Office were moved to place this sign of support for the community in front of their home. âÄúOur hearts are broken,âÄù it says. "We pray for our neighbors" We love you, we hug you.âÄù
Photo: Linda Koonz
Newtown residents who live across from the Botsford Post Office...