Turning back the pages

100 years ago — March 1913LIME ROCK — Miss Loucks has gone to Hartford for a few weeks.LAKEVILLE — Mortimer Smith of the telephone exchange, has been transferred to another exchange. It is reported that W.G. Fenn, who was here previously, will again fill the position of wire man.LIME ROCK — Mrs. N.A. McNeil had a cablegram from Mr. McNeil saying all were well and having a fine time.Last Friday morning the mercury registered from 8 to 10 below zero, the coldest morning of the season.Both of George House’s twins are ill with whooping cough at Chapinsville.50 years ago — March 1963CORNWALL — Catee Gold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Gold of Cream Hill, left last Thursday for a two weeks vacation in Los Angeles and San Francisco.SALISBURY — Richard Byrd is being treated at Sharon Hospital for broken ribs and other injuries suffered in a fall down a flight of stairs at the Community Service in Lakeville, where he is employed.Jonathan R. Price of Lake-ville, a graduate of the Hotchkiss School, is one of 47 Connecticut students who are receiving scholarships for the current academic year at Harvard College.KENT — Mr. and Mrs. William Crawford returned last weekend from an eight-day cruise to Bermuda and Nassau.25 years ago — March 1988CANAAN — The selectmen decided this week they would take immediate steps toward getting residences on Patty Lane, a short street near the northern end of town, connected with the Canaan Fire District sewer line.Taken from decades-old Lake-ville Journals, these items contain original spellings and phrases.

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