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

January 31, 1935

Fire Damages Home On Merwin Farm

The Millerton Fire Department was called out to battle a stubborn chimney fire in a tenant house on the Seth Merwin farm two miles north of Millerton at 1:30 o’clock Monday morning. Starting from a flue in one wing of the building, erected a number of years ago, the fire flared up between the plank walls. The firemen found it necessary to chop through the walls in order to get at the flames. The damage caused by the fire was estimated at between two and three hundred dollars by Fire Chief Oliver W. Valentine.

About Millerton

Miss Lila Kaye has returned to work at the Dutchess Auto and Supply Co., Inc., after four weeks absence because of injuries sustained in a sleigh riding accident.

January 29, 1976

Feds Say Money Tight For Millerton Project

It is still uncertain whether the Village of Millerton can get Federal grants to help finance a water tower to prevent pollution in the Village’s water system.

In September 1974, the New York State Department of Health ordered the Village of Millerton to take immediate action regarding the open storage distribution reservoir, west of the Village on Winchell Mountain.

Advised by a consulting engineer, the Village seeks to build a 300,000 gallon steel standpipe on ground near the reservoir. The engineer estimated the cost to be $240,000.

January 25, 2001

Heroic Kids Save Grandmother’s Life

MILLERTON — The memory of a recent instructional session on calling 9ll was still fresh when two Millerton kids summoned emergency personnel to rescue their unresponsive grandmother.

Last Thursday evening, Jan. 18, Betsy Murphy, a fifth-grader at Webutuck Elementary School (WES), went to check on her grandmother, Rosanna Robert.

“They hadn’t even pulled out of the driveway when she stopped breathing,”said Jane Murphy, Betsy’s mother “My mother’s eyes rolled back in her head.”

Unsure of what to do, Betsy went inside her grandmother’s house and called home, where 14-year-old brother Bobby answered the phone. The youth immediately called 911, as did Betsy herself — a situation that briefly confused emergency personnel.

From her hospital bed, Ms. Robert pronounced her granddaughter a hero.

“Betsy’s first reaction was, ‘If I’m a hero, I don’t have to go to school today, right?”” Ms. Murphy recalled.

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