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Monday
Apr262010

Colonial Boundaries in Vermont

This past weekend The Washington Post reported on a colonial boundary dispute between two towns in Vermont finally getting solved.  Quoted in the piece is Phil Gingraw of one of the towns as saying, "That's what people want, a firm definition of where their property is and what's theirs and what's not theirs."

Makes you wonder what, if anything, is being planned for.  One house has been built on the disputed land.  My money is on more to come.

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