To whom it may concern, I lived in Saratoga a long time ago. My parents and brothers moved to Saratoga when I was 12 years old. I spent 7 years altogether there but we moved back to Vermont and I graduated with my cousin who also had been to Saratoga.
I still get the Saratoga Sun and know a lot of people there. My dad was Oscar Lane and mother [Not Sure Name] Lane and brothers Jesse, Ted and Jim. They [Ted and Jim] lived in Saratoga. All my brothers were in the military.
We had uncles who worked on the Silver Spur Ranch; Frank, Roy and Howard Lane.
One of the best things was the slogan, Where the Trout Leap in Main Street. Even as a teenager, I loved it and Saratoga and the people.
Please don’t change the slogan. It is history and very catchy. There is no way you can improve it. I have traveled all over the country and don’t know of any slogan as unique as that.
Please don’t it change it, you will ruin my past living there.
Thank you,
Linda Lane Weston
Hinesburg, Vermont
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