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Heritage Commission plans three historical signs and possible name extension for Lambert's Park
Summary
The Heritage Commission described three metal signs for Lambert's Park covering Native American activity, the Dundee Mills industrial era and the park’s later history; commissioners said the signs will be funded from the commission’s account and aimed for a May unveiling.
Members of the Heritage Commission and the Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee discussed a plan to install three historical interpretive signs at Lambert’s Park and to pursue an amended park name that reflects the site’s history.
Tony Lacasse, who identified himself at the meeting as living at 30 Dundee Avenue, spoke during public input as a Heritage Commission representative and described the sign project. “We have 3 signs that we've been working on for quite some time now,” he said, outlining topics for each: Native American activity at the falls, the Dundee Mills industrial era, and the park’s development after Fred Lambert’s donation.
The commission proposed placing the signs in a semicircle near the park flagpole with a stone-dust walkway so visitors, including…
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