This Day in History: 1924-06-02
New proprietors were the rule of the day. A new lessee took over the Mahwah Inn. The new operators were said to have promised to make it an “up-to-date place”. Mrs. Alonso Pauson rented the Moffat house on Island Road. She announced that she would take on boarders. She pointed out that the house was convenient both to the depot and to the school. Finally, the latest of a series of new managers took over the “Eastern Store”. He was said to be the 5th or 6th new manager since the first of the year. (Bristow)