Tuesday, July 17, 2018

Library Board rejects proposed Mt. Ascutney name change


Mount Ascutney as seen from the North Springfield Flood Control Dam. The State of Vermont Board of Libraries voted unanimously Tuesday against a petition to change the name of Mount Ascutney to Kaskadenak, an Abenaki name.

digital.vpr.net


9 comments :

  1. Great job VT Board of Libraries, no need for this type of changing our past on someone's whim...

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  2. Who ever came up with that idea should stop wasting time.

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  3. How about Mount Trump with big lettering, like the Hollywood sign? And signage that tells us how great he is (in Trump's own words)...

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  4. Probably would not pass the Act 250 Permit process, signs in Vermont like that are not allowed.

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    1. Roger you still haven't answered those questions. Guess I am right, you can't.

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  5. Would have been nice if FOR article explained the history and meanings of BOTH names. I did my own research, you can do yours. Typical moronic useless taxpayer funded VPR

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  6. Remember 20 years ago or so when they had the feds spend millions of dollars shoring up the CT River banks for an alleged cemetery on Old CT River Road? After dumping tons of rocks, they landscaped the area, planted trees etc....they did a happy dance.....and never came back. All overgrown - turned into a forest, you wouldn't even know it ever existed.

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    1. Lovely story. Please tell us what it has to do with an article about the State of Vermont Board of Libraries voting down a request to change the name of Mount Ascutney.

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