Oh, you aren't the only ones laughing. You're making think of my aunts and cousins, hearing their voices. My family left Boston and moved West when I was 2 years old. I clearly remember the one and only time on the telephone I said "aunt" like "ant" to my Aunt Mary. She said "Ants crawl around on the ground. Aunts are your parent's sisters". Then there was the time I was going to visit another aunt in Florida. My Aunt Mary asked if I was going to "Get my shots". This had me quite concerned, but my mother laughed and told me that that she was talking about "shorts". I've been updating more towns in the vital records. So, how you you folks say Tyngsborough? Sue