1950's
Across
- 1. This Main Street Greenwich restaurant opened on Easter Day in 1955
- 4. This Legion Commander was arrested after a State Police raid for possesion of slot machines (2 words)
- 8. a fire destroyed the kitchen at this rectory after a kerosene heater exploded in November (2 words)
- 9. This began making stops in Middle Falls for those looking to read
- 10. This business celebrated it's 20th anniversary by selling over 1167 animals (3 words)
- 11. Feed store gutted by a fire on August 23
- 13. This business moved next door to the Greenwich Variety store on Main Street in January (3 words)
- 15. This mill was shut down for a day due to flooding of the Battenkill in its motor room (2 words)
- 18. This popular show was produced by WRGB in 1956 at the Greenwich Central School (3 words)
- 22. This famous painter appeared on NBC's Wide Wide World (2 words)
- 23. Greenwich art teacher who opened a studio in Guy Barber's old corn crib
- 24. Chief of Police who resigned to join the GCS custodial staff (last name)
Down
- 1. The name given to the Sesqui-centennial event as suggested by a school boy (3 words0
- 2. This feed store operator and mayor until 1945 passed away (2 words)
- 3. famous radio and television host praised hand melons produced by a local family as the best he ever tasted (2 words)
- 5. The Greenwich Sesqui-centennial set up headquarters in the lobby of this business (3 words)
- 6. Last name of the man who sold fishing gear from his shop on Academy Street (1958)
- 7. boy who named the Sesquicentennial event (2 words)
- 12. Patrolman appointed new Chief of Police (last name)
- 14. This was the first movie shown at the Greenwich PTA's movie theater located in the elementary school for students in grades k-8 (2 words)
- 16. She sold the Old Station Inn to The O'Connor's (2 words)
- 17. The last name of the man who lost his hand when it was crushed in a punch press in 1957
- 19. family sold their Corners restaurant to two couples in October
- 20. This store on the corner of Main and John Street liquidated and announced it was going out of business in the fall of 1958
- 21. Last name of the couple who purchased the White Swan Hotel