Turning Back The Pages

100 years ago — 1921

Richmond W. Landon the Olympic high jump champion, and Miss Alice H. Lord, crack swimmer of the Women’s Swimming Association of New York are engaged. They met for the first time on board the steamship Princess Matoika last July as members of America’s Olympic band of athletes bound for Antwerp.

­— Senator Rudd appeared before the incorporations committee of the legislature last Thursday in support of his bill authorizing the Salisbury Cutlery Handle Company to generate, sell and distribute electricity. 

— Madison Silvernale expects to break ground fore his new bungalow on Orchard Street very shortly.

LAKEVILLE — Daniel Lorigan has greatly improved his residence by the addition of a large piazza across the front and a new dress of paint for the entire building.

50 years ago — 1971

Governor Thomas J. Meskill has appointed Lt. Cleveland Blake Fuessenich of Litchfield to succeed Leo J. Mulcahy as the new Commissioner of State Police. 

—Is Taconic going to get back its post office? It was taken for granted after the General Store and Post Office was destroyed by fire in February that it was merely a matter of time and the finding of a suitable place for it. Now this has become subject to doubt. 

— Three area students have been named to the Dean’s List for the fall semester at the University of Connecticut’s College of Agriculture and Natural Resources in Storrs. They are John Lee from Lakeville, Henry Frueh from East Canaan, and Peter Volz of Kent.

SHARON — Moving day will be some time this week for three houses across from the shopping center, perched in the air and ready to go. They will be moved up the hill to a lot next to the Masonic building on Main Street. 

25 years ago — 1996

SHARON — At the National Corn Growers Association conference in Phoenix last month, fellow farmers were impressed by James Russin’s yield, 157.73 bushels of field corn an acre. 

—Legislation that would have given boards of selectmen wide latitude to meet and do public business in secret has been withdrawn. The proposal, drafted by the Connecticut Conference of Municipalities, went too far, said Rep. Philip Prelli, R-Winsted, a member of the General Assembly’s Committee on Government Administration and Elections. 

 

These items were taken from The Lakeville Journal archives at Salisbury’s Scoville Memorial Library, keeping the original wording intact as possible.

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