Turning Back The Pages - April 15

75 years ago — April 1935

Reflections of the Season (editorial): The European nations remind one of the old time small boy, who used to go around his mates with a chip on his shoulder, daring any of them to knock it off.

SALISBURY— The Bishop of Connecticut will visit St. John’s Parish for Confirmation on Sunday May 12 at 10:30 a.m. Anyone having children to be confirmed kindly notify Mr. Chiera.

Dr. J.S. Chaffee has returned to his practice in Sharon after spending several months at Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.

LAKEVILLE — The ice left the lake last Sunday, the high wind hastening the process.

50 years ago — April 1960

LAKEVILLE — Thomas R. Wagner will spend the Easter weekend entertaining a group of his fishing cronies at the Wagners’ cabin on Lake Wononscopomuc. This party is an annual affair on the opening weekend of the fishing season.

LIME ROCK — The Institute of General Semantics is entertaining tufted titmice at their feeder these days.

The ice on Lake Wononscopomuc went out during the night of April 11-12, 1960. The lake had frozen over completely on Jan. 1, making a total of 102 days during which it was frozen — about 10 days more than the average. Over the last 50 years the records are as follows: Earliest Ice In, 12/11/16; Latest Ice In, 2/11/33; Earliest Ice Out, 4/26/26; Most Days Frozen, 123 (12/21/55 to 4/22/56); Least Days Frozen, 50 (2/1/30 to 3/23/30). During the winter of 1952-53 the lake did not freeze over completely save for two 24-hour skims, and several large holes in the ice never really froze over during the winter of 1958-59.

25 years ago — April 1985

CANAAN — Eric Zinke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Zinke, completed basic training and graduated with honors at the U.S. Marine Corps training center on Paris Island, S.C., March 20. He is currently stationed at Cherry Point, S.C.

Wet snow and the high winds of a freak snowstorm were to blame for power outages that left about 2,000 Northeast Utilities customers without power early Monday morning.

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

Latest News

Mountaineers fall 3-0 to Wamogo

Anthony Foley caught Chase Ciccarelli in a rundown when HVRHS played Wamogo Wednesday, May 1.

Riley Klein

LITCHFIELD — Housatonic Valley Regional High School varsity baseball dropped a 3-0 decision to Wamogo Regional High School Wednesday, May 1.

The Warriors kept errors to a minimum and held the Mountaineers scoreless through seven innings. HVRHS freshman pitcher Chris Race started the game strong with no hits through the first three innings, but hiccups in the fourth gave Wamogo a lead that could not be caught.

Keep ReadingShow less
The artist called ransome

‘Migration Collage' by ransome

Alexander Wilburn

If you claim a single sobriquet as your artistic moniker, you’re already in a club with some big names, from Zendaya to Beyoncé to the mysterious Banksy. At Geary, the contemporary art gallery in Millerton founded by New Yorkers Jack Geary and Dolly Bross Geary, a new installation and painting exhibition titled “The Bitter and the Sweet” showcases the work of the artist known only as ransome — all lowercase, like the nom de plume of the late Black American social critic bell hooks.

Currently based in Rhinebeck, N.Y., ransome’s work looks farther South and farther back — to The Great Migration, when Jim Crow laws, racial segregation, and the public violence of lynching paved the way for over six million Black Americans to seek haven in northern cities, particularly New York urban areas, like Brooklyn and Baltimore. The Great Migration took place from the turn of the 20th century up through the 1970s, and ransome’s own life is a reflection of the final wave — born in North Carolina, he found a new home in his youth in New Jersey.

Keep ReadingShow less
Four Brothers ready for summer season

Hospitality, ease of living and just plain fun are rolled into one for those who are intrigued by the leisure-time Caravana experience at the family-owned Four Brothers Drive-in in Amenia. John Stefanopoulos, pictured above, highlights fun possibilities offered by Hotel Caravana.

Leila Hawken

The month-long process of unwrapping and preparing the various features at the Four Brothers Drive-In is nearing completion, and the imaginative recreational destination will be ready to open for the season on Friday, May 10.

The drive-in theater is already open, as is the Snack Shack, and the rest of the recreational features are activating one by one, soon to be offering maximum fun for the whole family.

Keep ReadingShow less