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Noah Kahan Asks Fans to Stop Stealing Road Sign Mentioned in ...
Noah Kahan Asks Fans to Stop Stealing Road Sign Mentioned in ... Noah Kahanis asking fans to respect the community where he grew up after learning that the Alger Brook Road sign in Strafford, Vermont, has been repeatedly stolen. In a message shared on his Instagram Story, Kahan said he had been informed that the sign had been taken multiple times, creating a problem for local residents and the town. The road is mentioned in his song "The View Between the Villages," where he sings about passing Alger Brook Road on the way home. Kahanwrote that he hates the idea that including the road's name in one of his songs has led some people to disrupt the lives of the people who live there. He also offered to pay for replacement signs and asked the town or its board members to contact him or his mother if needed. The singer apologized to the community and reminded fans how protective he is of his family's privacy and the place where he grew up, asking people not to disturb the area or its residents. Kahan is currently on his sold-outThe Great Divideworld tour. He performed at Rogers Stadium in Toronto on Sunday and is scheduled to play Great American Ballpark in Cincinnati, Ohio, on We…
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Noah Kahan Asks Fans to Stop Stealing Hometown Road Sign
Noah Kahan Asks Fans to Stop Stealing Hometown Road Sign Fans have been “repeatedly” removing Alger Brook Road sign after the singer mentioned it in “The View Between Villages” Noah Kahan is asking fans to stop stealing a street sign in his Vermont hometown popularized by his song “The View Between Villages.” The singer made the request on social media, writing, “To fans traveling to the upper valley, I’ve been informed that the Alger Brook Road sign in Strafford has been repeatedly stolen. It is a total disrespect to the folks who live on that road and a headache for the town to deal with.” It’s unclear how many times fans have snagged the Alger Brook Road sign — immortalized in “The View Between Villages” lyric, “Past Alger Brook Road, I’m over the bridge/A minute from home, but I feel so far from it” — but apparently it’s become a nuisance, so much so that Kahan has even offered to “pay for any replacements” until a permanent solution is found. “I hate that because I put the road name in a song that some people have taken that as an invitation to disrupt the lives of the hardworking and kind folks who frequent it,” Kahan continued in an Instagram story. “I’m really sorry you’re…
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Noah Kahan asks fans to stop stealing Stafford, Vermont road sign ...
Noah Kahan asks fans to stop stealing Stafford, Vermont road sign ... Noah Kahan asks fans to stop stealing Stafford, Vermont road sign featured in his music Updated: 5:08 PM EDT Jun 29, 2026 Editorial Standards ⓘ Michael Cusanelli Digital Content Manager Advertisement Noah Kahan asks fans to stop stealing Stafford, Vermont road sign featured in his music Updated: 5:08 PM EDT Jun 29, 2026 Editorial Standards ⓘ Michael Cusanelli Digital Content Manager A Strafford, Vermont road made famous in a Noah Kahan song has become a repeat target for thieves who keep stealing the road sign. Now, Kahan's family is asking fans to please respect the town's property.Strafford is a recurring part in the Vermont singer-songwriter's music, and thanks to his rise to stardom, his fans have been visiting the Upper Valley more and more. However, some of them have been taking a piece of the area home that doesn't belong to them, costing the town thousands of dollars.Kahan's song "The View Between Villages" from his hit album "Stick Season" references Alger Brook Road, with fans being accused of stealing the sign as a piece of memorabilia.The Strafford Selectboard is working to figure out how to stop the…
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Noah Kahan asks fans to stop stealing road sign in his home town
Noah Kahan asks fans to stop stealing road sign in his home town News Music News Noah Kahan asks fans to stop stealing road sign in his home town “Please don’t disturb these places or people" By Laura Molloy 27th June 2026 Noah Kahan. CREDIT: Robin Marchant/Getty Images for Netflix Noah Kahan is asking fans to stop stealing a street sign in his Vermont hometown, which is referenced in his song ‘The View Between Villages’. READ MORE: Noah Kahan in London: rising folk-pop superstar graduates to arenas The track comes from Kahan’s ‘2022’ album ‘ Stick Season ‘, and includes the lyric “ Past Alger Brook Road, I’m over the bridge/A minute from home, but I feel so far from it ”. Advertisement Since then, some fans have taken to stealing the Alger Brook Road sign as a souvenir. It’s unclear how many times this has happened, but it’s become such a nuisance to local people that Kahan has offered to “pay for any replacements”. The singer requested fans cease the behaviour in a post on social media, writing, “To fans traveling to the upper valley, I’ve been informed that the Alger Brook Road sign in Strafford has been repeatedly stolen. It is a total disrespect to the folks who live on that …
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Noah Kahan asks fans to stop stealing Vermont road sign featured in his music
Noah Kahan asks fans to stop stealing Vermont road sign featured in his music <p>A Vermont road made famous in a Noah Kahan song has become a repeat target for thieves who keep stealing the road sign. Now, Kahan's family is asking fans to please respect the town's property.</p>
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Noah Kahan Asks Fans to Stop Stealing Hometown Road Sign
Noah Kahan Asks Fans to Stop Stealing Hometown Road Sign By Daniel Kreps Daniel Kreps Contact Daniel Kreps on X Contact Daniel Kreps by Email View all posts by Daniel Kreps June 26, 2026 Noah Kahan Griffin Lotz/Rolling Stone via Getty Images Noah Kahan is asking fans to stop stealing a street sign in his Vermont hometown popularized by his song “The View Between Villages.” The singer made the request on social media, writing, “To fans traveling to the upper valley, I’ve been informed that the Alger Brook Road sign in Strafford has been repeatedly stolen. It is a total disrespect to the folks who live on that road and a headache for the town to deal with.” It’s unclear how many times fans have snagged the Alger Brook Road sign — immortalized in “The View Between Villages” lyric, “Past Alger Brook Road, I’m over the bridge/A minute from home, but I feel so far from it” — but apparently it’s become a nuisance, so much so that Kahan has even offered to “pay for any replacements” until a permanent solution is found. “I hate that because I put the road name in a song that some people have taken that as an invitation to disrupt the lives of the hardworking and kind folks who frequent it,…
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Noah Kahan Calls Out Fans for Theft of Road Sign in His Song
Noah Kahan Calls Out Fans for Theft of Road Sign in His Song Noah Kahan has pleaded with his fans to stop stealing a sign for a road mentioned in one of his songs. Kahan put out a social media post Friday saying he’s been informed that the Alger Brook Road sign in the Vermont upper valley town of Strafford has been repeatedly stolen. Kahan sang about the road in his song “The View Between Villages,” the final track of the singer-songwriter’s 2022 album Stick Season . “Past Alger Brook Road, I’m over the bridge/ A minute from home, but I feel so far from it,” Kahan sings. Get Noah Kahan Tickets Here In the Instagram story, Kahan called the thievery “a total disrespect to the folks who live on that road and a headache for the town to deal with.” He explained he used to live on the road, inspiring him to put it into his song. “I hate that because I put the road name in a song that some people have taken that as an invitation to disrupt the lives of the hardworking and kind folks who frequent it,” Kahan wrote. Related Video Kahan offered to connect with town officials about ways to stop the theft and pay for the replacement before apologizing for the thievery. In a show of his roots, …

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No verdict, no pronouncement. The model extracts atomic factual claims with verbatim quotes; every quote is validated against the source text and corroboration is computed by counting how many editorially-opposed blocs assert each fact. 3 fabricated/unverifiable quotes were rejected by the cite-or-die gate.

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cross-perspective · 2The Alger Brook Road sign in Strafford, Vermont, has been repeatedly stolen by fans.
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musicrecordshop.com“learning that the Alger Brook Road sign in Strafford, Vermont, has been repeatedly stolen.” wtae“A Vermont road made famous in a Noah Kahan song has become a repeat target for thieves who keep stealing the road sign.” mynbc5.com“A Strafford, Vermont road made famous in a Noah Kahan song has become a repeat target for thieves who keep stealing the road sign.” nme.com“Since then, some fans have taken to stealing the Alger Brook Road sign as a souvenir.” consequence.net“Kahan put out a social media post Friday saying he’s been informed that the Alger Brook Road sign in the Vermont upper valley town of Strafford has been repeatedly stolen.”
cross-perspective · 2Noah Kahan posted a message on social media (Instagram Story) asking fans to stop stealing the Alger Brook Road sign in Strafford, Vermont.
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musicrecordshop.com“In a message shared on his Instagram Story, Kahan said he had been informed that the sign had been taken multiple times” nme.com“The singer requested fans cease the behaviour in a post on social media, writing, “To fans traveling to the upper valley, I’ve been informed that the Alger Brook Road sign in Strafford has been repeatedly stolen.” musicianvoice.com“The singer made the request on social media, writing, “To fans traveling to the upper valley, I’ve been informed that the Alger Brook Road sign in Strafford has been repeatedly stolen.” consequence.net“Kahan put out a social media post Friday saying he’s been informed that the Alger Brook Road sign in the Vermont upper valley town of Strafford has been repeatedly stolen.”
cross-perspective · 2The Alger Brook Road sign is referenced in Noah Kahan's song "The View Between Villages" from his 2022 album "Stick Season".
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musicrecordshop.com“The road is mentioned in his song "The View Between the Villages," where he sings about passing Alger Brook Road on the way home.” mynbc5.com“Kahan's song "The View Between Villages" from his hit album "Stick Season" references Alger Brook Road” musicianvoice.com“immortalized in “The View Between Villages” lyric, “Past Alger Brook Road, I’m over the bridge/A minute from home, but I feel so far from it””
cross-perspective · 2Noah Kahan offered to pay for the replacement of the stolen signs.
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musicrecordshop.com“He also offered to pay for replacement signs and asked the town or its board members to contact him or his mother if needed.” nme.com“Kahan has offered to “pay for any replacements”.” musicianvoice.com“Kahan has even offered to “pay for any replacements” until a permanent solution is found.” consequence.net“Kahan offered to connect with town officials about ways to stop the theft and pay for the replacement”
cross-perspective · 2Noah Kahan stated that the thefts disrupt the lives of the residents who live on Alger Brook Road.
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musicrecordshop.com“Kahanwrote that he hates the idea that including the road's name in one of his songs has led some people to disrupt the lives of the people who live there.” nme.com“It is a total disresp” musicianvoice.com“It is a total disrespect to the folks who live on that road and a headache for the town to deal with.” consequence.net“In the Instagram story, Kahan called the thievery “a total disrespect to the folks who live on that road and a headache for the town to deal with.””

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The thefts have cost the town of Strafford thousands of dollars.
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The Strafford Selectboard is working on a solution to the thefts.
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Framing · 6 — loaded language surfaced (spin shown, not adopted)

musicrecordshop.com “Noah Kahanis asking fans to respect the community where he grew up after learning that the Alger Brook Road sign in Strafford, Vermont, has been repeatedly stolen.” → Noah Kahan asked fans to respect the community after learning the sign was stolen.
wtae “A Vermont road made famous in a Noah Kahan song has become a repeat target for thieves who keep stealing the road sign. Now, Kahan's family is asking fans to please respect the town's property.” → The road sign is a repeat target for thieves, and Kahan's family is asking fans to respect the property.
mynbc5.com “A Strafford, Vermont road made famous in a Noah Kahan song has become a repeat target for thieves who keep stealing the road sign. Now, Kahan's family is asking fans to please respect the town's property.Strafford is a recurring part in the Vermont singer-songwriter's music, and thanks to his rise to stardom, his fans have been visiting the Upper Valley more and more. However, some of them have been taking a piece of the area home that doesn't belong to them, costing the town thousands of dollars.” → Fans visiting due to Kahan's fame have stolen the sign, costing the town money.
nme.com “Noah Kahan is asking fans to stop stealing a street sign in his Vermont hometown, which is referenced in his song ‘The View Between Villages’.” → Noah Kahan is asking fans to stop stealing the sign.
musicianvoice.com “Noah Kahan is asking fans to stop stealing a street sign in his Vermont hometown popularized by his song “The View Between Villages.”” → Noah Kahan is asking fans to stop stealing the sign.
consequence.net “Noah Kahan has pleaded with his fans to stop stealing a sign for a road mentioned in one of his songs.” → Noah Kahan pleaded with fans to stop stealing the sign.

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