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75 years ago —1936

SALISBURY — Rose Dempsey has been confined to her home the past week with the grippe.

LAKEVILLE — Mrs. George Washington is ill with an abscess in each ear.

SALISBURY — Mrs. Jeannette Axelby has been the victim of an infected finger which is now much improved.

LIME ROCK — Mrs. Lorch visited friends in Hartford over Sunday.

50 years ago — 1961

The last of six double charges of dynamite sounded off with a shuddering percussion on the banks of the Housatonic River and with a final heave the dense ice jam broke. The tumultuous waters receded. The bridge was saved. It was about 8:30 Sunday morning and people in West Cornwall had been watching the battle with the river since 2 a.m.

SALISBURY — After quelling a major fire which reduced the inside of his four-room cottage on Library Street to charcoal rubble, firemen found the charred body of Myron A. Millies, 45, on the floor of the living room, early last Sunday morning. Mr. Millies had built the cottage in the thirties.

25 years ago — 1986

Pvt. Scott Von Richthofen of Salisbury graduated from basic training at Fort Jackson, S.C. on Feb. 15. He is at U.S. Army Transportation School in Fort Eustis, Va., for training in attack helicopters. The son of Ida Von Richthofen of Salisbury, he is a 1983 graduate of Housatonic Valley Regional High School.

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

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