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There is a "Village" of Walworth page and a "Town" of Walworth page. There are no such two separate places. There is only a Village of Walworth. Here is their website : http://www.villageofwalworth.govoffice2.com. We need to move whatever unique information is located in "Town" into "Village, and delete the "Town" page. If no one has any objection to this (I'll wait for awhile to see if any watchers of Walworth object on this talk page) I'll begin doing so. Deleting a page is an action with which I'm not familiar so I'll have to research how it's done. Cosmo1976 (talk) 09:36, 25 September 2016 (UTC)Reply
Yes, there are two such separate places. One is incorporated as a village; the other is unincorporated (is a town/township). Here is the website for the town: [1]. We do not need to move anything about these two distinct jurisdictions anywhere. Please refrain from making such ill-advised changes. 32.218.46.166 (talk) 11:12, 25 September 2016 (UTC)Reply