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Did
you ever wonder just what it is exactly that attracts people to the
Village of Montgomery? In addition to the cared-for-homes and
friendly smiles, it is a feeling of belonging and a sense of unity
between neighbors, a sense of being needed and being available to
those in need. It is demonstrated by our volunteers in the fire
department and fire police, Little League, and Scouts. These
qualities were handed down to us by our forefathers, men and women
who gave their time and effort to create the Village as we know it
today. As we enter the twenty-first century many people feel a sense
of isolation due to working outside of the local area and due to the
influx of new residents unknown to each other. Years ago most
Village residents were born, raised, schooled, married, and died in
the same community. A feeling of continuity and of being needed was
experienced. Long time Village residents knew they were a part of
something larger than themselves. They had a sense of community and
connection, working together toward common goals such as band
concerts, parades, celebrations, and beautification. Working hard
all week and allowing time for family activities was the general
attitude of the time. Village businesses gave and continue to give
of their time and goods to promote Village events. As we go forward
let us not forget the lessons taught to us by our Village
forefathers. Let us do all we can to keep their sacrifices from
being forgotten. Perhaps together we can find ways to recreate the
enjoyable and memorable moments, like those experienced in the past,
by which our children will remember us. Your contributions of ideas,
wisdom and stories would be appreciated to attain this goal.
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