San Diego Union-Tribune

MEMORIAL TO VICTIMS OF SANDY HOOK MASSACRE OPENS

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Bouquets of flowers floated counterclo­ckwise in the waters of the circular memorial pool, passing the engraved names of the 20 first-graders and six educators killed a short distance away at Sandy Hook Elementary School nearly 10 years ago.

The long-awaited memorial to the victims officially opened to the public on Sunday, drawing visitors steadily throughout the day. There was no ceremony, in keeping with Newtown’s tradition of marking anniversar­ies and other remembranc­es of the shooting with quiet reflection.

“It just takes your breath away,” said Nora Smith, a resident of nearby Monroe who visited the memorial with her husband, Kevin. “It’s something that you hold close to your heart because you feel so bad for these families.”

A path from the small parking lot leads down a hill to the focus of the memorial — a man-made water feature with a sycamore tree sprouting from an island in the middle. The 26 names are engraved in the top of a stone wall supporting the pool. A cobbleston­e walkway surrounds the feature, its outer ring lined with blackeyed Susan flowers. Other paths lead past a variety of plantings on the grounds.

With tree leaves having fallen, the new Sandy Hook

School is now visible from the memorial. The new school was built on the same property, but not in the same footprint as the old one, which was torn down after the shooting on Dec. 14, 2012.

Relatives’ victims were offered a private tour on Saturday. Town officials say the memorial will be open as long as weather permits this winter, and then reopen in the spring.

 ?? BRYAN WOOLSTON AP ?? The names of the children and educators who were killed at Sandy Hook Elementary line the memorial.
BRYAN WOOLSTON AP The names of the children and educators who were killed at Sandy Hook Elementary line the memorial.

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