Arm in arm, these two retirees take the Loing-et-du-Lunain promenade “very regularly”.
Or Esther-Tyselman promenade (1925-1942), as it will soon be named, in memory of this young Cachanaise victim of the Shoah.
“It’s a very nice initiative,” said the couple.
There are so many banal names, there is no reason not to feminize them.
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Paying tribute to women is the stated desire of the municipality of Val-de-Marne) on the occasion of International Women's Rights Day, this March 8, by renaming eight emblematic places in the city after Cachanese figures.
If the plaques have not yet been installed, “they have been ordered”, assures the town hall, welcoming the “fruit of close collaboration with the Femmes solidaires association and the Ateliers du Val-de-Bièvre”.
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