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By JIM BRIDGMAN
50 Years Ago■The fangs of winter are slowly sinking in. The weather these days is enough to make anybody want to take permanent refuge near a crackling fireplace as Hampshire County residents remained locked in a deep freeze. Last night below-zero...
By JIM BRIDGMAN
50 Years Ago■The Rev. Robert Scott Denig will be ordained to the priesthood at St. John’s Episcopal Church Saturday at noon. Denig began serving as curate of St. John’s last July. ■With four vote commitments in hand, City Councilor Robert Patenaude...
By JIM BRIDGMAN
50 Years Ago■Professor William E. Heronemus at the University of Massachusetts believes he has found a practical, economical and pollution-free source of energy which could service the entire world, and which would never run short. His answer to an...
By JIM BRIDGMAN
50 Years Ago■Long waiting lines were the order of the day yesterday as the Registry of Motor Vehicles suffered its usual hectic first day of business for a new year. However, the massive delays anticipated because of the state’s tardiness in sending...
By JIM BRIDGMAN
50 Years Ago■Electric power has been restored to at least 12,000 homes in 18 Hampshire, Franklin and Berkshire County towns after a new year came in under the shroud of darkness. A major ice storm on Sunday wiped out electricity in homes in various...
By JIM BRIDGMAN
50 Years Ago■Five cows valued at $4,000 and owned by Clark Joyner of Cummington Hill were electrocuted sometime Monday following restoration of electric power after a major ice storm during the weekend. Details of the electrocution remain unclear....
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