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Committee approves plaque and boulder to designate 1852 elm as town ‘Liberty Tree’
Summary
The committee voted to adopt proposed wording and to buy a plaque and boulder to mark an American elm planted in 1852 as the town’s Liberty Tree for the 250th anniversary; estimated costs (plaque lettering and boulder) will come from the tree account.
The committee approved a motion to adopt proposed text and to purchase a plaque and boulder to designate an American elm (planted 1852) as the town’s “Liberty Tree” for the nation’s 250th anniversary, with a dedication timed for around July 4.
The committee member leading the Liberty Tree effort read a concise draft inscription and recommended keeping the plaque short so it would fit on a…
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