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Playing in the dirt
Matt Heckert of Heckert and Sons operates the backhoe to remove dirt from the north rose bed in Central Park this morning, while co-worker Tony Stump did a little cleanup before leaving to dump the truckload of dirt. Heckert discovered a couple of roses that had been left behind and carefully put them in a bucket to try and save them. The men are removing the concrete in the north half of the park as well as part of
JULIE JOHNSTON, Ledger photograher
Sep. 30, 2018 7:40 pm
Matt Heckert of Heckert and Sons operates the backhoe to remove dirt from the north rose bed in Central Park this morning, while co-worker Tony Stump did a little cleanup before leaving to dump the truckload of dirt. Heckert discovered a couple of roses that had been left behind and carefully put them in a bucket to try and save them. The men are removing the concrete in the north half of the park as well as part of the beautification project.
For this and related photos, see the Tuesday, July 7, 2009, printed edition of The Fairfield Ledger.