Put back the names Greenfield Park and Saint-Hubert on our signs

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Guest

#1

2015-05-04 11:44

I don't want to lose Greenfield Park's identity.

Guest

#2

2015-05-04 14:14

To preserve Greenfield Park's identity.

Guest

#3

2015-05-04 19:02

I was brought up in Greenfield Park and not Longueuil.

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Guest

#5

2015-05-05 01:03

I love Greenfield Park. Never wanted to be part of Longueuil.

Guest

#6

2015-05-05 19:57

My father had a part in creating the town of Lafleche, which is now a borough of St. Hubert. Must we lose all our identity?

Guest

#7

2015-05-06 02:13

Sense of fairness

Guest

#8

2015-05-06 13:08


I signed because it is the only right thing to do

Guest

#9

2015-05-06 15:34

I am living in Greenfield Park since 1973. I liked the given name to this city. No one has a right to undo this name - as I think.
Vinayak

Guest

#10

2015-05-06 22:02

I signed this petition because I have lived in Greemfield Park for 50 years and that is a big part of my life and played a big part in building the park as it is today and brought my child up
in this Town and I am proud to say I am from the Park. Ray L

Guest

#11

2015-05-07 00:39

I grew up in Greenfield Park

Guest

#12

2015-05-07 13:38

Respect for the residents that built this beautiful community,and the athletes and other individuals given this privledge. We should be proud of in their achievements and mark our heritage from Greenfield Park!

Guest

#13

2015-05-08 15:01

I have pride in the fact that I am from Greenfield Park and want it to stay that way!!

Guest

#14

2015-05-09 03:38

GFP Legion

Guest

#15

2015-05-09 19:31

We implore the city of Longueuil to take our concerns to keep and replace signage that has been removed of the name Greenfield Park and replaced with Longueuil not as a show of contempt for Longueuil but as a means to keep what we hold dear. There is a strong Anglo and French Canadian Quebecois history that binds Greenfield Park, the two have built this town and lived in harmony all these years please help us preserve this heritage. This small gesture will go a long way in assuring us that Longueuil cares and works with and for us as well.

Tank You

Albert Coccia

Guest

#16

2015-05-10 00:46

My husband and I have lived in Greenfield Park for over 50 years and the name of the town is very dear to us. We certainly want to keep the name and to be known as "Greenfield Parkers".

Guest

#17

2015-05-10 13:53

Change and improvement are important but not as important as heritage and history. Keep the original names too!!

Guest

#18

2015-05-11 17:18

The identity of any community is fundamental to it's existence .
Street signs and other symbols are a vehicle towards this identity.

Guest

#19

2015-05-11 17:21

I want to keep my Greenfield Park identity.

Guest

#20

2015-05-11 17:22

Happy and proud to say that I live in Greenfield Park, Quebec
PATSY

#21

2015-05-15 18:39

GREENFIELD PARK IS WHERE MOST OF US WERE BORN, WE DON'T WANT TO LOOSE THE NAME.


Guest

#22

2015-05-16 21:14

I often go to Greenfield Park to see friends and to attend meetings and I am offended that the borough name has been totally replaced by the large city of Longueuil. Both names should be on the signs.(example(La Salle)
Thank you

Guest

#23

2015-05-17 01:11

We should be back as independant municipality!much better services and security before joining the big city of longueuil

Guest

#24

2015-05-17 17:52

Since the citizens of Greenfield Park pay taxes, they should have a say regarding signage in their community. Also, it is extremely important to preserve Greenfield Park's heritage.


Guest

#25

2015-05-20 02:15

I chose Greenfield Park as a small community to settle down and raise a family. Now it is gradually being absorbed (like Parizeau's lobsters going into the pot of boiling water) into the aptly-named agglomeration. Unless people take a stand NOW, I can guarantee that all signs of our (former) community will have disappeared within a couple of years.