This Day in History: 1952-01-14
At the regular meeting of the School Board reports were given about the several tracts the Board was considering as the site of a new school. The tract by Winter’s Pond owned by Mrs. Winter was considered too hilly for a school The Wright tract diagonally across from Commodore Perry and the Boyce property between Island Road and the Railroad were both considered too close to Route 17. The Carlough tract east of the Turnpike across from the Brake Shoe was too close to the State line and the airport property was also close to the State line and its level had been reduced by gravel mining.
(Bristow)