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Wagon team in front of Town Hall.Pic of the Week - June 30, 2011
The building pictured is just to the left of the Town Hall. During the '38 hurricane, the top floor was damaged and then later removed. Butch Ives wrote, " The boiler & wagon appears to be the same as one in my Postcard Collection. Postcard is identified as Boiler for Pollock Mills Renovation.". Paul Ashton wrote, "The building with the Hayden Real Estate advertisement is interesting. The current building is the same size but one story (fire, partial rebuild maybe?). I would assume Hayden St. is named after old Willard since the ad talks of building lots and his office was on Pleasant St.". Paul is correct - actually, Willard Hayden had three streets named after him - Willard Street, Hayden Street and Hayden's Row (now Vermont Drive).
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Lincoln SquarePic of the Week - May 05, 2011
Lincoln Square. We like the picture because it is taken from an angle different from the usual pictures of this area and it points back to times when traffic was not a problem.
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