100 years ago - April 1909

SHARON — W. W. Peck has just had a new furnace put in his house.

CHAPINVILLE — Mrs. Sara Warner has returned from Clayton, where she has been nursing for two weeks.

SHARON — Miss Catharine Roraback of Canaan was a guest at W.K. Landon’s two days this week.

Approximately 125 or one-fourth of the voters of North Canaan attended the special town meeting held at the town hall Saturday. The meeting was called for the purpose of securing a vote to accept further state aid for highway construction. At the last annual town meeting the town had voted not to build any state road, and this meeting was to rescind that vote. Selectman Hardenburg stated that the contract called for an expenditure of about $4,500, three-fourths of which amount the state was to pay; that the bills paid and those presented for the job amounted to over $11,000, and that there were some more bills to come in. The motion to rescind the vote taken at the last annual town meeting was lost by a vote of 71 to 27, “killing� for the present the policy which has been followed in Canaan road construction.

50 years ago — 1959

TACONIC — Mr. and Mrs. S. Pascale and their guests spent the holiday weekend at their cottage.

CANAAN — Johanna Mullen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Mullen, celebrated her eighth birthday by inviting 10 friends to a theatre party last Saturday.

25 years ago — 1984

CANAAN — Robert Drucker, owner of Bob’s Clothing Store and Bob’s Shoes, has completed a contract to purchase the Masonic Building on the corner of Railroad and Main streets. The purchase price was reportedly $70,000.

A virtual army of vehicles descended on the Lime Rock Park auto racing circuit earlier this month as a three-year program of major improvements was started by the new owners. Lime Rock Park is part of the Skip Barber Organization which also includes the nation’s largest racing drivers school and the 160 race Skip Barber Race Series.

Taken from decades-old Lake-ville Journals, these items contain original spellings and phrasings.

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