WNTN in Auburndale
Garrett Wollman
wollman@bimajority.org
Thu Jan 31 12:33:13 EST 2008
<<On Thu, 31 Jan 2008 03:05:34 -0500, "Paul Hopfgarten" <paul@derrynh.net> said:
> Some villages even become major destination names (EG: The I-89 North exit
> off I-93 in Concord lists White River Jct, VT as a desitination, while WRJ
> is actually only a village of the town of Hartford VT.)
Actually, it's more than just a village, it's a Village. (Or at least
it was when I lived in Vermont.) Unlike most of the other New England
states, but like New York and Connecticut, Vermont has incorporated
villages, and White River Junction was one of those. (Which is how
you could get stations licensed to both Hartford and WRJ, for example,
even though for most purposes these are the same place.) In
Connecticut, the "village" level of government is called a borough.
-GAWollman
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