Turning Back The Pages

100 years ago — January 1921

SALISBURY — The “Bushnell” place recently purchased by D.J. Warner which has been in the process of being moved is now on its new foundation some distance back from its former site. Great improvements are to be made to its interior but the general plan and arrangement will be but very little changed by its new owner.

This morning was one of the snappiest of the present winter and will help make ice.

The garage firm of Brewer Bros. at Canaan and Pittsfield has been reorganized and incorporated. The new concern is capitalized at $100,000. The new company will continue the same lines of business as before.

50 years ago — January 1971

SHARON — Del Tenney Enterprises, a New York corporation with head offices in Millerton, acquired this week between one half and three quarters of an acre of land next to the Masonic building on Main Street. 

Rodney Webb, 15, of Lakeville, was injured last Sunday while operating a snowmobile on Riga Lake. The boy was taken to Sharon Hospital, where he remained as of Tuesday. He suffered a concussion, but hospital officials reported that, as of Tuesday, he was “coming along fine.”

One of the oldest businesses in Salisbury has announced a change of management and name. The Wagner, Schwaikert and McNeil Inc. insurance business in the Borden Building, Lakeville, will now operate under the name of Wagner McNeil Inc.

KENT — Sp4 Howard Kallstrom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Kallstrom, has finished his 11-month tour of duty in Vietnam, where he was crew chief of a helicopter.

Mr. and Mrs. Douglas J. Carlson of Carlwood Farm in Canaan Valley were selected recently as one of three top young couples in a contest sponsored by the Consolidated Milk Producers’ Association.

25 years ago — January 1996

Sunday’s storm that hammered states from Maine to the Carolinas hit Northwest Connecticut hard. Local measurements of the snowfall covered a wide range. Ted Davis at The Hotchkiss School measured 17 inches. Darrell Russ in Norfolk measured 20 inches on top of the 20 already on the ground. Great Barrington was reported to have an official 31 inches.

LAKEVILLE — The only bid in the foreclosure sale of the Wake Robin Inn Saturday was entered by a former owner, Torgier Olsen of Norwich, who bid $772,000.

FALLS VILLAGE — Conklin Limestone Co. employees were still cleaning up Wednesday after a fire destroyed a small office building at the 33-acre plant on Sand Road Monday afternoon. 

Mary Lu Sinclair, librarian at Lee Kellogg elementary school since 1982, has resigned. She will leave her post at the end of the school year. “My husband retired four years ago and every year since then I have thought about joining him in retirement,” she said. 

Still, Mrs. Sinclair said making the break was tough. “I love the school. I’ll miss the staff. It was a hard decision.”

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