The Santa Express passes through Salisbury
Members of the Lakeville Hose Company and the Millerton Fire Department treated residents of Noble Horizons in Salisbury to a holiday parade of lights featuring Santa and Mrs. Claus on Friday, Dec. 18. Santa Claus also visited children in town last week. Photo submitted

The Santa Express passes through Salisbury

SALISBURY — For over 30 years, Santa (the late Bullet Sherwood) was driven around Salisbury by his elf (Larry Hoage), bringing holiday cheer to the town. This year, the tradition continued when the Lakeville Hose Company hosted Santa Express, with  Thomas Sherwood and Russell Hoage as the next generation. 

Helping out were elves Ray Flint and Russell Hoage’s daughter, Kirstyn Hoage, as well as myself, Marie Castagna, as Mrs. Claus. We passed by the homes of 50 families and waved to105 children. 

Chief Robert Smith Jr. was “excited to do this as so many events have been canceled. It’s something special for the children in our town. We had a tremendous response to our first year of trying out Santa Express. This was an all-day event but many days and hours of preparation went into it. All of our members of Lakeville Hose Company are completely volunteer.”

—Marie Castagna

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