Vets propose renaming East End Park

WINSTED — A small group of veterans has asked the Board of Selectmen to rename East End Park as Veterans Memorial Park.Vietnam veteran Jay Budahazy, along with Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Post 296 Commander Neil Hunt and VFW member Ted Sweeney, spoke to the selectmen during the public comments portion of Monday’s selectmen’s meeting.“I have conducted some research and spoken to VFW and veterans organizations. They have all given an overwhelming amount of support,” Budahazy told the selectmen. “East End Park has many veterans memorials in it, although some of the memorials are overlooked and need tending to. Many towns around the country have veterans memorial parks. There are a lot of residents in Winsted who are veterans, and they gave everything for what we have today. Changing the name is a tremendous step for the town and a tremendous honor for veterans.”Hunt said he agreed with everything Budahazy said.“I personally spoke to over 60 people and everyone agrees,” Hunt said. “East End Park is a dead name that means nothing. West End Park is the same thing. I traveled throughout the state and every city or town has either a veterans memorial highway or veterans memorial park.”Sweeney walked toward the microphone and only said, “Ditto,” before he walked away.Town Manager Dale Martin said he would bring up the suggestion to rename the park at the next selectmen’s meeting.“Please don’t let this be another thing where you talk about it and then forget about it,” Budahazy said.

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