Turning Back The Pages - September 24

100 years ago —September 1909

William Kane and family of Salisbury and Mr. and Mrs. William Bartholomew of New Haven picnicked on Bald Peak Saturday afternoon. While there, they witnessed the flight of the Pittsfield balloon. When they first saw it, it came sailing over Bear Mountain and the party watched it with glasses till it landed at Chapinville. Mr. Kane says it was a very interesting affair from start to finish.

LIME ROCK — S. Bradley has sold his valuable cattle to out of town parties.

50 years ago — September 1959

LIME ROCK — Thomas J. Higgins Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Higgins, left Sunday to enter the College of Industrial Technology at Boston University.

SALISBURY — Miss Ginger Sherwood and a friend from New Canaan, also Butch Sherwood, spent Sunday at the Springfield Fair.

KENT — David Peet, son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillips Peet of North Kent, recently completed naval boot camp at Great Lakes, Illinois.

Mrs. James Blakey of East Canaan has accepted a position as secretary at the Housatonic Valley Regional High School.

25 years ago — September 1984

CANAAN — Acute ears in Canaan may have noticed a difference in the noontime whistle in the past few weeks. The Canaan Fire Co. is in the process of shifting services from its antique but faithful fire siren atop the Fuller Hardware Building to a brand-new piece of equipment.

The old siren, believed to have been the first electric siren used anywhere in Connecticut, will soon be removed from the Fuller Building, ending a career that began in 1915. It has been replaced by a new Century siren that is located on a pole adjacent to Brewer Brothers Garage on Railroad Street.

These items retain original spellings and phrasings.

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