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Enjoy these stories of Strafford’s people, places and past.
Words of inspiration
At 11pm on December 31st, 1999, noted theologian and Strafford resident William Sloane Coffin Jr. inspired those attending a Millenium gathering at Town House with words of inspiration.
History of Skiing in Strafford
Young and old folks in Strafford have always enjoyed having winter recreation and skiing. at the Lion's rope tow on Harrington Hill and elsewhere. Possibly the first in Strafford to really embrace the idea of skiing was Rosa Tyson. An avid outdoors person, Rosa according to her grandnephew Sherm Wilson likely took up skiing in the 1930s.
Harlow Lent
"Harlow was Strafford's first beatnik". Harlow was definitely ahead of his time. An abstract artist and back-to-the-lander in the early 50s, he was a hard worker who also knew how to have fun.