Cub reporters

By Jason Kaplan Helen Bunt, director of the Butterhill Day School summer program, holds up a photocopy of the original firehouse for Highland Engine Company, now the home of J. Ferrara Photography. Some of the campers walked around with a pen and small notepad pretending to be reporters on the street. Their job was to write down what historic buildings they saw and how they’re be used today. The information, along with up-to-date photos were to be posted on the wall inside the school dedicated to the history of Cornwall.
By Jason Kaplan Helen Bunt, director of the Butterhill Day School summer program, holds up a photocopy of the original firehouse for Highland Engine Company, now the home of J. Ferrara Photography. Some of the campers walked around with a pen and small notepad pretending to be reporters on the street. Their job was to write down what historic buildings they saw and how they’re be used today. The information, along with up-to-date photos were to be posted on the wall inside the school dedicated to the history of Cornwall.
By Jason Kaplan
Helen Bunt, director of the Butterhill Day School summer program, holds up a photocopy of the original firehouse for Highland Engine Company, now the home of J. Ferrara Photography. Some of the campers walked around with a pen and small notepad pretending to be reporters on the street. Their job was to write down what historic buildings they saw and how they’re being used today. The information, along with up-to-date photos were to be posted on the wall inside the school dedicated to the history of Cornwall.