Roosevelt returns; Japanese beetle attack; Sandy Berger’s visit

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

August 9, 1934

‘President Expected At Hyde Park’; President Roosevelt is expected to arrive at his Hyde Park home, the summer White House, the middle of this month and remain for two or three weeks and possibly longer depending upon the amount of work to be done in Washington, it was learned last week.

August 14, 1975

‘Beetles Attack Area Gardens’; During the sunny days of July, hundreds of Dutchess County gardeners found that their vegetables, flowers and trees were being eaten away by shiny beetles. The Japanese Beetle, a large, metallic greenish-bronze insect, appeared by the millions, having survived comfortably last winter’s mild weather.

August 10, 2000

‘From Millerton To Mozambique, Sandy Berger Has Seen It All’; MILLERTON - From Millerton to Washington to Beijing, Samuel R. “Sandy” Berger has seen it all — most recently as National Security Advisor to President Clinton for the past eight years.

And Mr. Berger credits this proud village and its people with inspiring him to undertake a long and distinguished career in public service.

“It’s always been my roots,” Mr. Berger said in an interview while in town for Webutuck’s Millennium Reunion.

“It’s great to be back,” Mr. Berger said of his visit, the first since he spoke at Webutuck’s 1994 graduation. “It’s an extraordinary weekend.”

“The first stop for me is always Terni’s [store]. The clocktower and Phil (Terni] are the touchstones here.” The village has changed immeasurably since Mr. Berger was here helping build his family’s clothing business located for most of its years where Oblong Books & Music currently sits. In fact, Oblong owner Dick Hermans told Mr. Berger he still has an awning in storage somewhere in the building that says “Berger’s Department Store.”

The views expressed here are not necessarily those of The Millerton News and The News does not support or oppose candidates for public office.

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