Turning Back the Pages - March 15

100 years ago — March 1912 LIME ROCK — We understand Mr. McCarty’s farm is for sale or rent. We regret to have him leave. Mr. and Mrs. McCarty have decided to live with their daughter in Norfolk.Time is money. Time saved is money saved. Nothing saves time like the telephone.LIME ROCK — Miss Alecia Dunn returned to her duties in Poughkeepsie last week where she is learning millinery.SHARON — David Duffy and Charles Liner are the owners of new autos.LAKEVILLE — Miss Katherine Silvernale had the misfortune to injure a finger of her right hand last Friday. In some manner the finger was caught between the door and casing at the school house, causing an injury necessitating the service of a physician. 50 years ago — March 1962 After five hours on the operating table last Tuesday afternoon, Dr. Paul Stoddard, Housatonic Valley Regional High School principal, was reported in good condition and “coming along nicely,” so reported Dr. Robert Fisher to the Regional Board of Education at its monthly meeting last Tuesday night. State police on Monday charged Dr. Stoddard with reckless driving as a result of the accident a month ago in which he was seriously injured and Mrs. Stoddard suffered a concussion. It is considered possible he momentarily dozed off just before the head-on crash. Falling asleep at the wheel is classified as “reckless driving” in Connecticut.Mrs. Joseph O’Loughlin is absent from her duties at the Lakeville Post Office. She is being treated for pneumonia at her home on Elm Street.SHARON— The old Bartram Inn, briefly the Ashmere Inn, has a rollicking new name, Sharon-On-The-Green, and a trio of young people as its new owners. Pat Brennan, his wife Jane, and her brother, Ross Hohn, expect to open the week of April 15. 25 years ago — March 1987 Beth Hammond gave a letter perfect presentation Monday to win Salisbury Central School’s annual spelling bee. Beth, daughter of Gail and J. Dean Hammond of Salisbury, became the champion speller in the junior high when she correctly spelled “retrospect.” Taken from decades-old Lake-ville Journals, these items contain original spellings and phrases.

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