Farm census, tree decoration contest, skating rink

From the Archives — Thursday, Dec. 25

The following excerpts from The Millerton News were compiled by Kathleen Spahn and Rhiannon Leo-Jameson of the North East-Millerton Library.

December 27, 1934

Federal Government To Take Farm Census

A census of Dutchess and Columbia County farms will be made by the Federal Government in conjunction with a census of farms and farm populations throughout the nation, it has been disclosed. Dutchess County is to be included in a district with Putnam and Orange Counties, the census to be taken under the direction of a district supervisor. Counties will make recommendations on the designation of supervisors.

Millerton Merchants Report Increased Holiday Business

Christmas Sales Reach 1929 Level in Some Instances, Survey Shows - Other Firms Say Volume Compares Favorably With 1931 and 1932

About Millerton

Cadet George Randolph Culver, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Culver of Millerton, is home for the Christmas holidays from the New York Military Academy, Cornwall-on-Hudson, N. Y. Culver entered the academy last fall.

Chimney Fire

The Millerton Fire Department was summoned at about 10:30 o’clock this morning when a chimney fire broke out at the William Campbell home on the Rudd Pond Road. The fire was extinguished before the firemen arrived, however. No damage was done.

December 24, 1975

BORN IN CALIF.

Mr. and Mrs. Ron Malyszka of 1133 Meadow Lane, Concord, Calif. are the proud parents of a new son, 7½ lbs. born Dec. 18. Mother and child are fine. Mrs. Malyszka is the former Susan Gross, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Gross of Wilton, Conn. They are former Millerton residents, who for many years have summered at Twin Lakes. Mrs. Gross is the sister of John Hager of Sharon.

Gordon Sisters Named Tree Decor Winners

Cathy and Patti Gordon were named the winners on Thursday, Dec. 18, of the North East Historical Society Christmas Tree Decoration Contest.

A tree bearing all the contest decorations has been on display at the Millerton branch of the Rhinebeck Savings Bank on Route 44. Contest judges were Louise Orton, Henrietta Terni, and Mrs. Everett Jones.

Two United States Savings Bonds were awarded to the Gordon sisters. Patti Gordon won in the age 6-10 group and Cathy Gordon won in the 10-14 group.

December 21, 2000

Millerton Skating Rink Will Open Next Month

MILLERTON — Adults and children alike will be pleased to know that coming in January there will be one more winter attraction in Millerton.

Village trustee John Scutieri has been working diligently in conjunction with both the village and town boards for over a month now to receive funding for a new skating rink to be located at Eddie Collins Field. The persistence has paid off; both boards have approved funding for the rink, which should be in place by early January, Mr. Scutieri reported at Monday’s village board meeting.

Storm Causes Damage in Harlem Valley

Unlike much of the rest of Dutchess County, the northern Harlem Valley escaped major harm last weekend as strong winds and torrential rains caused minor flooding and road damage.

After 30 Years, Burns Leaves Saperstein’s

MILLERTON - After working at Saperstein’s for almost 30 years, Judith Burns has entered her last week on the job. A 40-year resident of Millerton, Ms. Burns’ face will be missed at Saperstein’s after her retirement on Friday, Dec. 22. But don’t worry Ms. Burns does not plan to go into hiding, she will “make some appearances.”

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