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Out of the Past
1956: General Sutter’s body will stay in Lititz
‘76: Bob Walker wins Republican Primary; ‘16: 602 are hooked up to public water
LITITZ, PA
- 10 Years Ago
Thursday’s Record Express May 2, 1996 • Linden Hall’s 250th - Classic and antique cars were paraded majestically through town on Saturday.
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1946: Lutz pool sold
‘86: Lititz reacts to Challenger disaster; ‘66: Trap Company renamed Woodstream
LITITZ, PA
- 10 Years Ago
Thursday’s Record Express January 25, 1996 • Remembering Challenger - Like the JFK assassination on generation ago, the space shuttle Challenger tragedy that claimed the lives of an entire NASA crew, 10 years ago this Sunday, could be the next “Where were you when...” question.
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1986: Mayor Clair authorizes crow hunting in the borough
‘56: New high school 42 percent finished; ‘26: Rev. Stengel’s horse gets fresh coat of paint
LITITZ, PA
- 10 Years Ago
Thursday’s Record Express January 18, 1996
• Blizzard of the Century - Lititz Borough Council will devise a snow emergency ordinance to help prepare for the next blizzard of the century.
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1986: Roy Clair takes over as mayor
1946: Bowling lanes open in Lititz; 1896: Lititz loves Sousa
LITITZ, PA
- 10 Years Ago
Thursday’s Record Express January 4, 1996
• Lauren Stork - “The Stork delivered on time,” announced a proud mother from Heck Road.
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1925: Reporters search for local graves of Conestoga Indians
‘75: Lititz shocked by death of Stanley Preston // ‘65: Rothsville tries to save its post office
LITITZ, PA
- 10 Years Ago
Thursday’s Record Express
August 24, 1995
• Angry Residents - About 75 residents of Twin Brook mobile home park in Rothsville packed a pavilion at the Warwick Township Lions Park to complain about a proposed $32 monthly rent increase that comes on the heels of a court decision requiring Twin Brook residents to begin paying minimum quarterly fees for township water.
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1945: Lititz abuzz with talk of atomic warfare
‘65: Local youth arrested for protesting Vietnam War // ‘25: World War soldier visits Lititz Legion
LITITZ, PA
- 10 Years Ago
Thursday’s Record Express
August 10, 1995
• WWII Remembered - Imagine the threat of world domination by Imperial Japan and a Nazi elite reaching its certain end after more than half a decade of aggression.
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1945: Gordon Yingst awarded for gallantry in Italy
‘95: White Shield closing in Lititz // ‘85: New tramp law in effect
LITITZ, PA
- 10 Years Ago
Thursday’s Record Express
Aug. 3, 1995
• White Shield - After nearly 25 years of business in downtown Lititz, White Shield is planning to close its doors forever.
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1945: Charles Hoff nearly drowns in flooded milk house
‘65: Young Greg Nies wins four-square tournament // ‘95: Picnickers polish off 3 barrels of coffee
LITITZ, PA
- 10 Years Ago
Thursday’s Record Express
July 27, 1995
• Speeding Problem - Speeders beware in Lititz Borough.
Led-footed drivers that pass through Lititz will soon be able to read about their brickyard stats in the Lititz Record.
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