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Landis Valley expanded in 1971, the 100 block of N Queen St burned in 1946 [Lancaster That Was]

This story contains links that will take you to our archives site on newspapers.com. This content is free for LancasterOnline subscribers who are logged in. Click here for more information about how to subscribe. Excerpts and summaries of news stories from the former Intelligencer Journal, Lancaster New Era and Sunday News that focus on the events in the county’s past that are noteworthy, newsworthy or just strange. In the summer of 1996, J.P. McCaskey High School was about to undergo a $19.2-million renovation, which meant there was a tremendous amount of furniture, hardware and miscellaneous stuff to be removed and replaced.

Neffsville saucer sighting in 1952 remains among handful of unresolved UFO cases

Nearly 70 years later, the mystery of what exactly it was that they saw remains unresolved. The Lancaster New Era noted that the three boys, Gordon James, Bill Ford and Tom Groff, all about 14 years old at the time, saw what they believed to be a flying saucer “whirring overhead” near the Neffsville Ground Observation Post at around 4 a.m. on Aug. 20, 1952. The post was one of many civilian air-spotter posts set up as part of Civil Defense initiatives in the 1950s and crewed by volunteers.  At first, the boys only saw a single light in the sky. Then, a second light slid underneath the first, before going out a few minutes later.

This Lancaster County couple converted a tour bus to a mobile home in 1971 [Lancaster That Was]

Ruth Freitag, librarian to the stars, dies at 96

Ruth Freitag, librarian to the stars, dies at 96 Ruth Freitag with Isaac Asimov in August 1980. Freitag, a reference librarian at the Library of Congress for nearly a half-century, was unknown to the general public, died on Oct. 3, 2020 at a nursing home in Falls Church, Va. She was 96. Library of Congress via The New York Times. by Katharine Q. Seelye (NYT NEWS SERVICE) .- Isaac Asimov was enthralled with her and wrote her a limerick. Carl Sagan and Ann Druyan wrote in their introduction to “Comet” (1985) that “one of the most pleasant experiences in writing this book” was meeting her. Numerous other science writers acknowledged their debts to her in forewords to their books.

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