This website is dedicated to the Michelin Plant on Ford Avenue, the Evans Family, Dr Forney and his sons, who they have given so much to the town of Milltown and for playing an important role in forming the town we love and respect. Also dedication goes to the remaining historical sites that are remaining that we hold dear to our heart, also to the ones that we have lost to the senseless disregard of our town history and to what makes this town so special, the residents that live and work here. We need to stop the senseless destruction of our historical landmarks and Milltown's history now before its to late and is lost forever. Talking about our Town History is one Thing- Saving it is Another |
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In the News F o r n e y H o u s e The Sentinel 02/12/2009-Governing body could have done more to save the Forney House 01/29/2009-Opponents Lose Fight to Save Forney House 01/15/2009-Residents must speak up before it's too late for the Forney House 01/08/2009-Don't allow Milltown to Become Pottersville 12/31/2008-Demise of Forney House distresses resident 12/31/2008-Bank should look elsewhere for branch site 11/06/2008-Economy aside, bank still set on Forney site 08/07/2008-Historical panel proposal meets council resistance 05/22/2008-Advocates forge ahead in preservation efforts 04/17/2008-Court rules in bank's favor on Forney House 02/21/2008-Forney House future in hands of the court The Home News Tribune We are sorry to announce that the Home News Tribune no longer allows the reprinting of their news stories and we have been asked to remove all existing news stories from our website. We are sorry that the Home News Tribune has taken this position and hope that they will allow us to reprint their stories in the future.
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