Date: Fri 13-Mar-1998
Date: Fri 13-Mar-1998
Publication: Bee
Author: CURT
Quick Words:
Mountain-weather-flood
Full Text:
TOP OF THE MOUNTAIN
What a week. It was 50 degrees on Monday and with five inches of rain pelting
down, we were all just about ready by Tuesday to build another Ark, except
that Wednesday dawned cold and clear, putting us back in the Ice Age with wind
chills dipping below zero. By Thursday night there will be a Full Sap Moon
riding high over frozen ground, and the promise of a partial eclipse if we can
stay up late enough to appreciate it. Finally, Friday is the 13th. What more
can I say?
The only saving grace of bad weather is that it gives you a stock of bad
weather stories to augment and embellish down the line when you are trying to
impress friends from out-of-town with tales of New England weather. I expect
all the workers down at Shorewood Fine Arts Reproductions will have some great
stories about the day the Pootatuck River rose up and nearly carried them
away. We know that isn't exactly the way it happened, but give it a few years,
and they can probably work an Ark into the telling, and the story can safely
assume biblical proportions.
Actually, Sandy Hook did see something that closely resembled the Great Flood
back in the '50s. I was talking to longtime Sandy Hook resident Don Lewis this
week about the Pootatuck River flooding over the broken dam, and he said high
water in Sandy Hook was nothing new to him. He remembers a time 43 years ago
when he stood in the center of town, water up to his waist, helping the liquor
store owner remove the merchandise to higher ground during the flood of 1955.
"And we didn't even get a free bottle for our efforts," he moaned.
Lin Hertberg has been busy the last few weeks recruiting some of Newtown's
best basketball players to go up against a group of New York Giants, who are
coming to town Saturday, March 21. The annual event raises funds for the
Newtown Youth Services. Coach Hertberg hopes the game itself will raise as
much excitement as it will funds for the organization.
Selectman Joe Bojnowski bumped in to Jack Rosenthal at Tuesday's meeting of
the Legislative Council and commented on how he has recently run into a lot of
his old friends.
"Watch what you say about `old,'" joked Mr Rosenthal, Newtown's first
selectman for 12 years. "Everybody always has to rub it in."
A bright orange sign proclaiming "John Rohmer Owes Me $2" hung just inside one
of the doors to the gym at Edmond Town Hall where the Newtown Historical
Society was holding its 13th annual antiques show last Sunday. It didn't take
much sleuthing to find out that the sign was written by Sallie Meffert.
Sallie says the sign was the result of a bet she had with John on Saturday
night's Big East championship game. Sallie says John, who has a daughter at
Syracuse but is still a big Huskies fan, gave her the Orangemen and five
points in the first half, and since UConn won, 69-64, Sallie figured he owed
her $2.
"He had this really long, complex explanation about why the bet was a tie, but
I figure he was just trying to weasel out of paying me," Sallie said,
explaining why she hung up the sign. Before the afternoon was over, John
apparently gave in because Sallie was seen toting a plastic bag filled with
pennies, nickels and dimes. "John is an honorable man," she said. Perhaps she
hasn't heard that John has vowed to get even.
Lions Club members are busy trying to raise the $4,300 that they pledged for
the children's story hour area at the Booth Library. They're planning a
progressive spaghetti dinner with on Saturday, March 28. After salad and
entree at the Alexandria Room in Edmond Town Hall, diners will go to the Booth
Library for dessert. Tours of the newly expanded library will be available.
Tickets can be purchased from any Lions Club member, or they may be purchased
at the library. The cost is $7, preschool kids are free, and there is a
maximum of $28 for families.
There are a few people out there who are convinced that two negatives make a
positive. So for those of you who are dreading Friday the 13th, please know
that this black cat will be available for rent at a reasonable rate. I'll let
you know if I got lucky on the 13th, so...
Read me again.
