This day in history: February 8
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Date(s) - 08/02/2025
12:00 am - 11:59 pm
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1884
The commissioners have accepted the new street running through the property of P.W. Casler, on the south side of the river. It will be called Southern Avenue. The work of opening it will be begun as soon as possible in the spring.
1897
The “Vitascope” was exhibited at the Star Academy, the site of the present Little Falls City Hall. However, the stage show remained in favor for many years.
1903
Police report that the law banning sales of alcoholic beverages on Sundays was observed by all saloons in Little Falls. Chief Halling stated he would not hesitate to arrest the first offender and punish him to the full extent of the law.
1907
One of Little Falls’ natural treasurers is the “cold spring” which rushes from the hillside beside the road to Lovers’ Leap. In the driest times the stream does not fail, to the hottest days its waters come refreshingly cold. Pleasure walkers do not fail to carry a cup and pause amidst the foliage where the clear current splashes musically from rock to rock.
1908
Little Falls has its own Flatiron building. The new plant for the S. F. Jones Coal Company between West John Street and the railroad tracks was built in the unique shape of a flat iron so as to use every square inch of available land.
1946
The Central New York Power Corporation announced plans to bring natural gas to the city and assure an abundant supply of gas for at least the next twenty years.
1947
Master Sergeant Frank Martinovic, seriously wounded in World War II resulting in the amputation of a portion of his right leg, was given a 1947 Pontiac by “Uncle Sam” through the local sponsorship of the James Whitcomb agency.
2002
Little Falls native, Tracey Roberts (Blanche Goldstone) passed away in California. During her long career she had 75 credits as an actress on television, film, and stage. Later she established herself as a respected acting coach and director and producer.
2020
Roger Stock, Mayor of the City of Little Falls from 1992 to 1996, passed away unexpectedly. He was well known in the area for his many civic duties and contributions. He was proud of his efforts in obtaining funds for the Firemen’s Memorial Monument in Burke Park, and for his 25 years as Chairman of the Little Falls Canal Days Celebration Parade and Car Show.