I know we are all having a busy summer and I know I am overwhelmed at the moment. I have ideas for posts - just hard to find the time. Here is one about a fire truck.
According to my research Engine 1 was declared redundant and put up for sealed bid on June 27, 1943. The newspapers don't list the buyer, but apparently it was a gentlemen about an hour or two south of us who put it in a building and there it sat.
His family recently approached a person who I think plans to run for mayor (not my choice but anyway) who facilitated the purchase for a private organization in town. It was brought to town a week or so ago with great fanfare.
I missed most of this part of the story and thought my husband was just taking me to watch it go down the street. Otherwise I would worn something besides stretched out old jeans and a t-shirt and maybe combed by hair. Since that didn't happen I spend the afternoon stepping away from home and newspaper photographers. They did get one photo in a crowd, recognizable by my distinctive purse.
They have started a fund raising campaign for $200,000 to restore the fire truck. This seems optimistic to me. Meanwhile I was under the understanding that the old firestation will be converted to offices and meeting space in the very near future. I am guessing that Engine 1 will be relocated soon, probably with a smaller trailer.



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